Key operation example
You must use a decimal point when setting a fractional rate.
Miscellaneous Key Programming
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The cash register provides miscellaneous keys such as
(when using as PO key),
key). While the cash register is pre-programmed so you can use these keys, you must set a currency
K
conversion rate to use
the data below for programming these keys. Factory setting is indicated with parentheses.
%
&
,
-
f
q
R
,
K
C
X
Y
A
,
,
and
t
(Manual tax)
_
* Item %/Item
:
* Subtotal %/Subtotal
%
&
Rate for
,
To program zero
*: Rate
0.00 — 100.00 (% rate)
0.0000 — 9999.9999 (Currency conversion rate)
Key operation example
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You must use a decimal point when setting fractional rates.
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K
(when using as CONV key),
key. You can also program these keys for more convenient use. Please refer to
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
(both are allowed), entry digit limit (7 digits)
Not necessary to program
Entry digit limit (9 digits)
Currency conversion rate (0.0000), currency conversion rate entry method - open or
preset (both are enabled)
Compulsory entry of amount tender (not compulsory), entry digit limit (8 digits), footer
printing (not printed)
Entry digit limit (7 digits)
Percent/discount calculation is applied to individual department and PLU/UPC.
_
: Percent/discount calculation is applied to subtotals.
K
and
(when using as CONV key)
%
&
*Rate
or
K
To program another rate
P
%
10
25
P
K
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A
Print
%
&
-
f
q
,
,
,
,
(when using as RA key),
t
C
X
Y
,
,
,
and
A
Print
R
A
(when using as CA
_
_
and subtotal
entry*
Percent rate
Currency
conversion rate