11. About special rounding…

Besides cut off, round off and round up, you can also specify “special rounding” for subtotals and totals or changes. Special rounding converts the right-most digit(s) of an amount to “0” or “5” to comply with the requirements of certain areas.

1 Special Rounding 1

Last (right-most) digit

 

Rounding result

Examples:

 

 

0

~ 2

2

0

1.21

1.20

3

~ 7

2

5

1.26

1.25

8

~ 9

2

10

1.28

1.30

2 Special Rounding 2

 

 

 

 

 

Last (right-most) digit

 

Rounding result

Examples:

 

 

0

~ 4

2

0

1.12

1.10

5

~ 9

2

10

1.55

1.60

3 Special Rounding 3

 

 

 

 

 

Last (right-most) digits

 

Rounding result

Examples:

 

 

00

~ 24

2

0

1.24

1.00

25

~ 74

2

50

1.52

1.50

75

~ 99

2

100

1.77

2.00

4Special Rounding 4 (Danish Rounding)

With Danish rounding, the rounding method applies to subtotals depends on whether you finalize the transaction by inputting an amount tendered or not.

• When a finalization is performed without

• When a finalization is performed with

an amount tendered entry

 

an amount tendered entry

 

Last (right-most) 2 digits

 

Rounding result

Last (right-most) 2 digits

 

Rounding result

of subtotal

 

of change due

 

 

 

 

 

00 ~ 12

2

00

00 ~ 12

2

00

13 ~ 37

2

25

13 ~ 37

2

25

38 ~ 62

2

50

38 ~ 62

2

50

63 ~ 87

2

75

63 ~ 87

2

75

88 ~ 99

2

100

88 ~ 99

2

100

5Special Rounding 5 (Australian Rounding)

Last (right-most) digit

 

Rounding result

Examples:

 

 

0 ~ 2

2

0

1.21

1.20

3 ~ 7

2

5

1.26

1.25

8 ~ 9

2

10

1.28

1.30

Partial tenders (payments): for Danish Rounding

No rounding is performed for the amount of tendered nor for the change amount due when the customer makes a partial tender. When a partial tender results in a remaining balance within the range of 1 through 12, the transaction is finalized as if there was no remaining balance.

Display and printing of subtotals: for Danish and Australian Rounding

When you press the skey, the unrounded subtotal is printed and shown on the display. If the cash register is also set up to apply an add-on tax rate, the add-on tax amount is also included in the subtotal that is printed and displayed.

Important!

When you are using Danish rounding, you can use the akey to register tendered amount in which the last (right-most) digits are 00, 25, 50 or 75. This restriction does not apply to the

hand kkeys.

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