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Convenient Operations and Setups
The outline of the functions
• Charge: This key registers a charge sale.
• Recall character: This key is used to print programmed text messages.
• Tip:
This key registers tips.
• Received on account: This key registers a received on account amount.
• Paid out: This key registers an amount paid out from the register.
• Plus: This key registers an amount for addition.
• Premium: This key applies a preset or manually input percent rate to obtain the premium amount for the last
registered item or subtotal.
• Manual tax: This key is used to register manually entered tax.
• Void: This key invalidates preceding data registered for departments, PLUs or flat-PLUs.
This key must be pressed before the transaction involving the data to be invalidated is finalized, but is also
effective even after calculation of a subtotal amount.
• Non-add: This key print reference numbers during transaction.
• No sale: This key open the drawer between the transactions.
• Number of customers: This key is used to enter the number of customers.
• Arrangement: Executes the multiple operations assigned.
• Currency exchange: This key calculates subtotal amounts or paying amount dues in foreign currency.
• Price: Use this key to register unit prices for subdepartment.
• Tax status shift: This key changes the tax status of the next item.
It is necessary to assign the tax status of this key.
• Preset open: This key suspends compulsory specifications.
• Clerk number: This key assigns clerk numbers.
• Merchandise subtotal: This key obtains subtotal excluding the add-on tax.
• Multiplication/Date time: This key is used to input quantities for multiple items with the same price.
This key also displays the time or date between transactions.
• New/Old check: This key is used in a check tracking system to input check numbers in order to open new checks
and to reopen existing checks. When the clerk inputs a check number, the register checks to see if that
number already exists in the check tracking memory. If there is no match number in memory, a new check
is opened under the input number. If the check number already stored in memory, that check is reopened
for further registration or finalization.
• Add check: This key is used in check tracking system to combine the details of more than one check into a single
check.
Regarding other function keys described above, please refer to the page 24, 25.