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Advanced Programming Instructions
ER-350II Electronic Cash Register v1.3
- (Minus) Key Programming
The
- (Minus)
key is used to enter the amount of a coupon that is subtracted from the sale.
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The
- (Minus)
key can programmed to be taxable or non-taxable. In other words, when
you are subtracting a coupon, you can calculate sales tax on the net or the gross cost of
the item. If the
- (Minus)
key is taxable, you will calculate sales tax on the net cost of
the item. If the
- (Minus)
key is -non-taxable, you will calculate sales tax on the gross
cost of the item.
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You can also program limit errors by setting the maximum amount that may be entered
into the
- (Minus)
key. For example, setting a 3 digit limit means the maximum you
can enter is $9.99. This is referred to as the High Digit Lock Out, or HDLO.
Programming the - (Minus) Key
1.
Turn the control lock to the
PGM
position.
2.
Enter the High Digit Lock Out (entry limit) digit from the table below. (Enter
0
for no
limit.)
HDLO Limits
1
.01 - .09
2
.01 - .99
3
.01 - 9.99
4
.01 - 99.99
5
.01 - 999.99
6
.01 - 9999.99
0
.01 - 99999.99
3.
To decide if tax is calculated before or after the percentage is applied, complete the
table below by adding the status digits for each tax. Then enter the resulting tax status
code.
Calculate Rate 1 after
the Minus (-) key entry?
Yes = 1
No = 0
+
Calculate Rate 2 after
the Minus (-) key entry?
Yes = 2
No = 0
+
Calculate Rate 3 after
the Minus (-) key entry?
Yes = 4
No = 0
+
=
4.
Enter:
0
for active minus key
1
for inactive minus key
5.
Press the
- (Minus)
key.
6.
Press the
CASH/TEND
key to end programming.