Key operation example

Print

s28 @

1 @

15sA

You must use a decimal point when setting a fractional rate.

4Miscellaneous Key Programming

The cash register provides miscellaneous keys such as %, &, -, f, q(when using as RA key), R (when using as PO key), K(when using as CONV key), t, C, X, Yand A(when using as CA key). While the cash register is pre-programmed so you can use these keys, you must set a currency conversion rate to use Kkey. You can also program these keys for more convenient use. Please refer to the data below for programming these keys. Factory setting is indicated with parentheses.

%, &

Percent rate (0.00%), tax status (non-taxable), sign (minus), item % and subtotal %

 

entry* (both are allowed), percent rate limitation (100%)

-

Amount (0.00), tax status (non-taxable), sign (minus), item _and subtotal _entry*

 

(both are allowed), entry digit limit (7 digits)

f

Not necessary to program

q, R

Entry digit limit (9 digits)

K

Currency conversion rate (0.0000), currency conversion rate entry method - open or

 

preset (both are enabled)

C, X, Yand A Compulsory entry of amount tender (not compulsory), entry digit limit (8 digits), footer

 

printing (not printed)

t(Manual tax)

Entry digit limit (7 digits)

* Item %/Item _:

Percent/discount calculation is applied to individual department and PLU/UPC.

* Subtotal %/Subtotal _: Percent/discount calculation is applied to subtotals.

Rate for %, & and K (when using as CONV key)

To program zero

*Rate %or &A

K

To program another rate

*: Rate

0.00 — 100.00 (% rate)

0.0000 — 9999.9999 (Currency conversion rate)

Key operation example

10 P 25 %

0 P 8063 K

A

Print

Percent rate

Currency conversion rate

40

You must use a decimal point when setting fractional rates.

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Sharp XE-A506 instruction manual 15 sA, Miscellaneous Key Programming, 28 @, 10 P 25 % 8063 K