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DECIMAL POINT/ROUNDING
The
DECIMAL POINT
is set by selecting from the following 4 options:
Number
Selection
(zero decimal point)
0
=
$ X
(one decimal point)
1
=
$ X.X
(two decimal point)
2
=
$ X.XX (U.S. Standard)
(three decimal point)
3
=
$ X.XXX
TO PROGRAM THE DECIMAL POINT
"PRG" + (DECIMAL POINT #) + [-%/RA]
1 digit #
Example: Program the Decimal Point for Option $X.XX (two decimal places, normally used in the United States):
1.
Turn the key to the "PRG" (PROGRAM) position.
2. If a PRG/Z Manager Password has been programmed,
ENTER
the
(PASSWORD #)
, then
PRESS
the
[CHECK]
key, or if you did not program a PRG/Z Manager Password, go to Step 3.
3.
ENTER (2)
, then
PRESS
the
[-%/RA]
key.
Important: In the REGISTER modes ("REG1" and "REG2") it is not necessary to press the decimal point
when ringing up a price.
An error tone will sound if used.
ROUNDING
is used to round off figures to the nearest whole numbers. Choose from the following 3 options to select the
rounding as needed:
Number
Selection
00
=
Rounds Numbers from .1 - .4 to 0
50
=
Rounds Numbers from .5 - .9 to 1 (U.S. Standard)
99
=
Rounds Numbers from .1 - .9 to 1
"PRG" + (ROUNDING #) + [CHARGE]
2 digit #
Example: Program Rounding to 50 (normally used in the United States):
1.
Turn the key to the "PRG" (PROGRAM) position.
2. If a PRG/Z Manager Password has been programmed,
ENTER
the
(PASSWORD #)
, then
PRESS
the
[CHECK]
key, or if you did not program a PRG/Z Manager Password, go to Step 3.
3.
ENTER (50)
, then
PRESS
the
[CHARGE]
key.
Confirmation Report: To check your results, a Program Confirmation Report is available. For details see Page 44.