6-2

KEY

SERVER

#

RECEIPT

SERVER #

RECEIPT

RECEIPT

ISSUE

7 8 9

4 5 6

1 2 3

0 00

PLU

C

#

NS

AMT

PR

OPEN

LC

OPEN

OPEN

X

DISC

% +

FUNCTIONS

Server # key. Used in case of Server/Cashier Code Entry Method, to declare start or end of normal operation by cashier.

Receipt key. Used to change the receipt-ON/OFF mode.

Server #/Receipt key. This is a dual-function key that has both [SERVER #] and [RECEIPT] functions.

Receipt Post-issue key. Used to issue the receipt of a sale when the sale has already been finalized in the Receipt-OFF mode.

Numeric keys. Used to enter numeric values. Depressing the [00] key once is the same as depressing the [0] key twice consecutively. Depressing the [000] key once is the same as depressing the [0] key three times consecutively. The [ . ] key is used to designate the decimal point of a percentage rate or a quantity.

PLU (Price-Look-Up) key. Used to enter a PLU that is linked to a department.

Clear key. Used to clear numeric entries or a declaration key entry.

Non-add Number Print. Used to print a non-adding number on the receipt and journal for future reference.

No-sale key. Used to open the cash drawer without relating to a sale.

Amount key. Used to enter a manual amount of PLU item.

Preset Open key. Used to release a preset-price PLU item for a manual price entry.

Listing Capacity Open key. Used to release the high or low amount limit preprogrammed on each PLU.

Preset and Listing Capacity Open key. This is a dual- function key that has both [PR OPEN] and [LC OPEN] functions.

Quantity Extension (Multiplication) key. Used to

multiply a PLU item entry by a quantity.

Dollar Discount key. Used to subtract an amount from the sale such as a discount during a sale.

Percent Charge key. Used to add a percent rate to a

sale.

REFERENCE

PAGE

8-1

9-2

See pages

for

[SERVER #]

and

[RECEIPT]

9-32

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9-5

-----

9-26

9-2

9-4

9-5

9-5

9-23

See pages

for

[PR OPEN]

and

[LC OPEN].

9-7

9-25

9-25

KEY

% -

ITEM

CORR

VOID

ALL

VOID

R/A

PO

ST

AT/TL

CHECK

Chg

CPN

MISC

CREDIT

to

CREDIT

1

5

CARD

NO.

SI/TL or:

SI1/TL SI2/TL

FUNCTIONS

Percent Discount key. Used to subtract a percent rate

from a sale.

Item Correct key. Used to delete the last item from the bill.

Void key. Used to delete an item entered previously (before the last item) in the current transaction.

All Void key. Used to cancel all the items entered in the

current sale.

Received-on-Account key. Used to enter payments received on account, i. e. not relating to a sale. Also used for change reserve amounts loaned from the store.

Paid-Out key. Used to record amounts paid out of the cash drawer not relating to a sale. Also used for Pick Up operations, such as money collections for banking purposes.

Subtotal key. Used to obtain the subtotal of the current transaction.

Cash Amount Tendered/Cash Total key. Used to record all cash paid transactions, and will be able to finalize a sale operation.

Check key. This is one of the non-cash media keys, and used to cash a check when the register is outside a sale, or to finalize the transaction as a check payment.

Charge key. This is another non-cash media key, and usually programmed as “Charge Sale Total” key. This key can also be used for payments in credit cards, if the [CARD NO.] key is installed.

Media-Coupon key. This is another non-cash media key, and usually programmed as “Coupon Tender” key.

Miscellaneous Media Key. This is one of additional non-cash media keys that may be installed besides [CHECK] and [Chg]. This key has the same functions and programmabilities as the [CHECK] key,and usually used as Tender-only key.

Credit 1 to Credit 5 keys. These are additional non-cash media keys that may be installed besides those already described, according to the requirements of each store.

Card No. key. Used to enter the code number (1 to 12) which classifies the credit card company followed by the sale finalization with the [Chg] key.

SI (Selective Itemizer) Total key. Used to display (and print) the selective itemizer contents.

REFERENCE

PAGE

9-25

9-14

9-14

9-15

9-3

9-27

9-28

9-12

9-20

9-20

9-20

9-20

9-20

9-20

9-20

9-23

6.2 Functions of Each Key

6. KEYBOARD

6.2

 

Functions of Each Key

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