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Example printout
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* YOUR RECEIPT *
* THANK YOU *
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Programmable Company header message
11/05/03 14-10
000
Date and time and register number
2X @1.00
Quantity of 2 at 1.00 value
DEPT01 T1 2.00
Programmable Department name, tax indicator and price
SUBTOT 2.35
Value of the sale including the Add on Tax
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SUB-T 2.00
Value of the sale excluding the Add on Tax
TAX1 17.5% 0.35
Programmable tax rate, name and the value of Tax
VAT
TOTAL 0.35
Total of all Tax payable by all rates within this sale
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T
OTAL 2.35
Total amount due by the customer
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C
ASH 5.00
Total value of monies paid by the customer
C
HANGE -2.65
Value of change due to the customer
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#ITEMS 2
CLERK 1 0000
Number of items purchased within this sale
THANK YOU
PLEASE CALL
AGAIN
Programmable Company footer message
The information printed on the receipt is programmable and is decided by using the system flags. The example
above shows a full detailed receipt with optional tax add on.
Displaying the time
The current time can be displayed. This will prevent the cash register from operating and can be removed by
pressing the clear key
Clerk Sign On
It is possible to program a clerk with a secret number and force them to enter a secret code before a sale can be made
This provides added security and ensures that an accurate value of cash taken per clerk is calculated for the reports.
Example
1234 PASSWORD
PLU 1
£10.00
Department 1 sold incorrect for the value of £2.00
REGISTER
11-21-26
CLEAR
X /
TIME
R Mode
Basic Operations
3
CLERK #
R Mode
2
1
4
Continue and make the sale as normal
Receipt Example
Summary of Contents for CR-202
Page 1: ......
Page 8: ...8 ...
Page 9: ...9 Getting Started ...
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Page 11: ...11 Getting Started Getting Started Explanation Chapter 1 ...
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Page 17: ...17 Functions Explained Chapter 2 ...
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Page 23: ...23 Quick Set up Chapter 3 ...
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Page 29: ...29 Programming ...
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Page 31: ...31 Programming Chapter 4 ...
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Page 51: ...51 Operation ...
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