DECIMAL
POINT/ROUNDING
The DECIMAL-POINT is set by selecting tram the
foll~wing
4' options:
.
~..
,
Number
Selection
(zero decimal point)
(one decimal point)
(two decimal point)
(three decimal point)
o
1
2
3
=
=
=
$X
$
X.X.
$
X.XX
(U.S.
Standard)
$
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):
, .
Tum
,the key
to
the
·PRG" (PROGRAM)
position.
2. If a PRG/Z Manager Password has been programmed, TYPE the (PASSWORD
#),
then PRESS
the (CHECK) Key, or
if you did not program a
PRG/Z
Manager Password, go to Step 3.
3.
TYPE (2), then PRESS the (-%/RA)
Key.
.
Important: In
the
"REG" (REGISTER) position
it
is
not
necessary
to
press
the
decimal
paint
when
ringing
up
a price.
ROUNDING
is
used
to
round
off
figures
to
the nearest whole numbers. Choose from the following 3 options
toselect
the rounding
as
needed:
Number Selection
00
=
Rounds Numbers
from.'
- .4
to
0
50
::.
Rounds Numbers from
.5
- .9
to
1
(U.S.
Standard)
99
=
Rounds Numbers
from.'
- .9
to
1
"PRG"
+ (ROUNDING
#)
+ (CHARGE)
2 digit #
Example: Program Rounding
to
50 (normally used in the United States):
1.
Tum
the
key
to
the
·PRG" (PROGRAM)
position.
2.
It a PRG/Z Manager Password has been programmed, TYPE the (PASSWORD
#),
then PRESS
the (CHECK)
Key,
or
if you did not program a PRG/Z Manager Password. go
to
Step
3.
3.
TYPE (50), then PRESS the (CHARGE) Key .
..
Confirmation Report: The programming
of
the ROUNDING
Is
done in a non-print mode. To check your
results. a Program Confirmation Report is
avaUabie.
For details see Page
44.
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