5
Programming the number of digits after decimal point for exchange keys
• This is a newly added function for the introduction of EURO, which does not described on your
instruction manual.
• This setting for the
[
is automatically programmed by execution of Job #800.
*Function no.:
52: For the
[
key
53: For the
{
key
54: For the
“
key
55: For the
”
key
Currency exchange in REG mode
If you set “Yes” for the cheque/credit operation for
[
on the programming of job #2616, you can handle cheque
and credit for exchange 1 amount. For example, on the period 1, you can receive cheque and credit in EURO
when it is treated in exchange 1 as a foreign currency.
The exchange 1 amount received in the cheque and credit is printed on the reports (#100, #200, #130, #230,
#131, #231, #50, #150, #250, #51, #151 and #251) as shown below.
Report sample:
You can change the function text used for the report by job# 2314 in PGM2 mode. For the programming
procedure, refer to your instruction manual.
Function no. and default setting are as follows;
Function no.
Function
Default setting
140
Exchange 1 credit sales
EX1CH+CR
141
Domestic currency for EX1 credit sales
DOM.CUR1
EXCH1
DOM. C
EX1 CH
DOM. C
U
+
U
R
C
R
1
R
1
0 . 0
0
0
0 . 0 0
Q
5 . 1
1
2
0 . 0 0
Q
1
F0 5 2 EXCH1
2
5
4
.
3
2
1
6 7 8 9
2330
. ≈
52
≈
2
:
;
Key operation
Example
2330
.
≈
≈
:
;
*Function no.
Number of digits after
decimal point (0-3)
Procedure
Note
2330
PGM 2
Number of digits after decimal point
Currency description
text
Exchange rate
Exchange 1 cheque 1-4/credit 1-4 counter and total
Exchange 1 cheque 1-4/credit 1-4 total in domestic
currency