Sign (plus/minus)

Assign a plus sign to departments for normal sales transactions.

Assign a minus sign to departments for minus transactions.

Food stamp status

Assign a food stamp status (food stamp eligible or food stamp ineligible) to each department.

Tax status (taxable 1 thru 4/non-taxable)

When an entry of a taxable department is made in a transaction, tax is automatically computed according to the associated tax table or rate.

Tax 4 is prohibited if you use the food stamp function.

Item validation printing

If item entries must be validated, program corresponding departments for compulsory validation printing.

Tare table number

Tare table number associated with scale entry (1 thru 9).

Scale entry

Program a department for scale entry when your store requires items to be sold by weight and are placed on a scale connected to the register.

Registration type

If an entry of a department programmed for SICS is made first, the sale will be finalized as soon

as the department key is pressed. If the entry is made after entering a department not programmed for SICS, the sale will not be finalized until the Çkey is pressed.

Whenever a sale is made to a department programmed for SIF, the sale is finalized as soon as the department key is pressed.

Department type

You may program each department as one of the following three types.

Bottle Return (BR)

Hash department

A hash department is used to enter the amount of a special “sale”, such as a gift certificate sale or for the receipt of payment for utility bills, theatre tickets, etc., i.e. “non-sales” registrations. Any amounts entered in this department are not added to the grand total except tax amounts.

Normal department.

Type of unit price entry

You may select one of the following four types of unit price entry for each department.

Open and preset

Preset only

Open only

Inhibit department key

HALO (High Amount Lockout)

You can set an upper limit amount (HALO) for each department. The limit is affective for the REG mode operations and can be overridden in the MGR mode.

OP” is the same as O 10P

For example, presetting 14 ($100.00) here means that amount entries of up to $100.00 are allowed in the REG mode. When you preset 17, the upper limit amount is 99999.99.

Example

Key operation

Print

1000000100000317 @ 1

Ç

Taxable1

Group no.

HALO

IJKLMN

Commission group no.

 

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ER-A420, ER-A410 specifications

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