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MA-516-100 SERIES

Displaying the Time

The current time is displayed in the “AMOUNT” area when the Control Lock is turned to REG from any other position. When the Control Lock position is changed or any entry operation starts, the displayed time disappears.

Time Display Format:

(Example: 1:45 p.m.)

Printing the Time and Date

The current time is printed on every receipt, as the bottom line (refer to the Receipt Print Format on the preceding page). The time can be programmed to non-print, if necessary, by a System Option selection (refer to Chapter “22. System Option Setting” , Address 1 - Bit 1 on page 119).

The date is printed on every receipt, as the top line below the Store Name Stamp print (refer to the Receipt Print Format on the page before the preceding). The quickest way to verify the date print with the Control Lock in REG position is to issue a receipt of any transaction (for example a No-sale receipt).

13. Tax Table Setting

For details about the actual tax table, contact to the location where the register was purchased.

Setting the U.S. Tax Tables (also applicable to PST in Canada)

There are three ways to set state and local tax tables. Select one that suits the tax table required to be set.

Condition for Setting: After Daily Financial Reset

NOTE on “Condition”:

Unless the register satisfies this condition, the programming operations will not be allowed.

“After ... Reset” means that the designated reset report must be taken before entering the programming (setting) operation. An error will result if the operation is attempted without taking the report.

However, it does not necessarily mean “immediately after ...” When the designated reset report has already

been taken and then some operations are performed in the “X”, “Z”, or “SET” mode, the condition “After ...

Reset” is still satisfied and the programming operation is still allowed.

On the contrary , when the designated reset report has been taken but then some sales data relating to that report’s output data are entered in the “REG” “MGR” or “ - ” mode, the programming operation will no longer be allowed and the same reset report must be taken again.

Thus the condition “After ... Reset” indicates that all the sales data relating to the report data must be zero (except non-resettable memory data). Because of this “Condition” requirement, the report data will be protected from any inconsistencies of sales data entered in the period from a resetting of the report to another resetting of the same report next time. When no condition is specified to a programming (setting) operation, it means that the operation is allowed any time outside a sale but the cashier must be signed off if the Cashier Signing Method is selected (See Chapter 17 on page 36).

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Toshiba MA-516-100 Tax Table Setting, Displaying the Time, Printing the Time and Date, Time Display Format Example 145 p.m

MA-516-100 specifications

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