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Machine Programming Report
As you program the cash register's different features according to your
specific needs, the values that you define are printed on the paper tape. It
is suggested that you store this programming printout in a safe place so
that you can keep track of how your cash register is programmed.
Provided below is an example printout of how the cash register is
programmed according to the examples provided in the previous sections.
Transaction Examples
This section provides examples on how to complete different types of
transactions. Sample receipts are included which reflect some of the
programming examples used in the chapter entitled Cash Register
Programming.
Entering the Register Mode
The cash register has two register modes (R1 and R2) which are used to
record ordinary sales transactions. Proceed as follows to enter into the
register mode:
1. Open the printer compartment and slide the control switch to the R1 or
R2 position. Remember that the R1 position registers all sales
transactions on the journal record while the R2 position provides
customer receipts.
2. If the Clerk System option was set to active as explained in the section
entitled Clerk Numbers and Secret Codes, enter the related Clerk
number assigned and its associated three-digit secret code.
Exiting the Register Mode
To exit the register mode at the end of a transaction, simply open the
printer compartment and slide the control switch to the OFF position.
Clearing Errors
Detailed instructions on how to clear all kinds of errors which may occur
during cash register operations are explained in the section entitled Error
Conditions at the beginning of this manual.
Time
Date
Clerk system active
Programming mode
Clerk number and
secret code assigned
VAT1 rate assigned
VAT2 rate assigned
VAT3 rate assigned
VAT4 rate assigned
Item price with
associated VAT
PRG and Z mode
password
Calculator mode
password
Programmed percent
discount rate
Decimal point
position
Multiple item
sale
Programmed
department
Programmed
Euro exchange
rate