Toshiba MA-1650-4 owner manual Foreign Currency Exchange Rate Setting

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6. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS

EO1-11110

6.25 FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE RATE SETTING

Example 2) With option “SI Special Discount”:

 

Key Operation in REG Mode

Receipt/Journal Print

100 [DEPT 1] (SI-net)

150 [DEPT 2] (non-SI)

200 [DEPT 3] (SI-net) [SI/TL] (10% is preset)

[AT/TL]

DP01

1,00

S

 

DP02

1,50

 

 

DP03

2,00

S

 

SI TL

-0,30

 

 

 

 

CASH

4,20

 

 

 

 

 

 

Discount Amount resulted by SI %

On depressing [SI/TL], “-0,30” (which is 10% discount from the total amount of Dept. 1 + Dept. 3 items) is displayed and printed, and that amount is subtracted from the sale total. (4,50 - 0,30 = 4,20)

6.25FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE RATE SETTING

In this program, the rate of each foreign currencies (corresponding to the [CUR 1] to [CUR 5] keys) will be set. By setting a rate on each Foreign Currency Key, reading the sale total and tendering in the foreign currency value will be possible for sale finalization.

CONDITION

Any time outside a sale

 

 

OPERATION

Mode Lock: SET

 

 

Exchange Rate for Foreign Currency 1

 

[CUR 1]

 

0,000001 to 9999,999999

 

 

(Use the [ . ] key if decimal portion is contained in the rate.)

 

......

 

 

Exchange Rate for Foreign Currency 5

 

[CUR 5]

 

As for how to calculate the Exchange Rate,see the description below.

Foreign Currency Exchange Rate Calculation

1.The rate must be calculated in the subsidiary currency unit values for both the domestic and the foreign currencies. (In case of calculating the rate from the domestic to a foreign currency with the same zero- suppress form, such as from U.S. $ to French Franc, it will be no problem even if it is calculated in the main currency of $ and Franc. However, in case of exchanging from a domestic currency such as $ or Franc to Japanese yen or Italian Lira, or vice versa, this rule must be obeyed; otherwise a wrong rate will result.)

2.Calculate the required foreign currency value equivalent to the domestic currency value “1”. Then the obtained value is the Exchange Rate value to be entered in the setting operation stated above.

For example, if the domestic currency is U.S. 1¢ = xxxx.xxxxxx centimes (French Franc)

=xxxx.xxxxxx pfennigs (Deutshe Mark)

=xxxx.xxxxxx yen (Japanese yen)

etc.

Enter this value as each foreign currency rate.

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Toshiba MA-1650-4 owner manual Foreign Currency Exchange Rate Setting, Foreign Currency Exchange Rate Calculation