Programming Discounts
If large number of digits is entered, you hear an error beep and the keypad locks up. For example: To make sure no one can ring up more than $99.99 on the Coupon Discount key, set the HDLO to 4.
Table 15 High digit lockout number (HDLO)
This number... | From this... | to this... |
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0 | $ .01 | $ 99,999.99 (Standard setting) |
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1 | .01 | .09 |
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2 | .01 | .99 |
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3 | .01 | 9.99 |
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4 | .01 | 99.99 |
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5 | .01 | 999.99 |
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6 | .01 | 9,999.99 |
2Setting the Tax Status.
The tax status determines how you want the tax rate to be charged when using the Coupon Discount key. Contact your local tax authorities to learn your local tax requirements.
The options are:
•To charge tax on the original amount of an item (the amount before the coupon is deducted).
•To charge tax on the discounted amount of an item (the amount after the coupon discount is deducted).
Note
If you have no tax rate programmed in the cash register, use 00 from the Tax Status Numbers table.
The following Tax Status numbers are used to link the Tax Status to the Coupon Discount key.
Table 16 Tax Status Numbers
| Number | Taxable by... | To charge the... |
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| 00 |
| • If no tax is programmed in the cash register, or |
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| • If you want to charge tax on the original |
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| amount of an item (the amount before the |
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| coupon is deducted). |
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01 | TAX 1 | TAX 1 rate on the discounted amount of an | |
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| item. * |
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02 | TAX 2 | TAX 2 rate on the discounted amount of an | |
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| item. * |
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