ffitCEqfrh.
For this
chapter,
use the operator key
(OP)
or manager
key
(MA)
set to
REG.
Make sure
you
have completed
all
the necessary
programming
in accordance
with the tax
system
in
your
region, and
for the merchandise
classification and
pricing
system of
your
business
before using the
cash
register on a day-to-day basis.
See TAX PROGRAMMING
on
page
30
and OTHER
PROGRAMMING
on
page
33.
This chapter
will teach
you
how to
perform
all the basic cash
register functions including sales
entries, discounts
and
manualtax entries.
The examples
are designed to
give
you
a visual
picture
of how
your
register would operate
if it were
programmed
identically to our examples.
Performing these entries
at
your
cash
register
may not
produce
identical
results. Read
and
review the examples
for a better understanding
of how to
perform
these typical operations
at
your
cash
register.
and Change
Calculation
for
a Sale
1. Turn the operator
key
(or
manager
key) to REG.
2.
Enter the cashier code,
1 to 4, and
press
FisGl.
3. Enter the unit
price.
4.
Press
the appropriate
department
key.
5.
Press the
l8Bfl-l
key.
6.
Enter the
amount
received
from
the customer.
7.
press
16s
lcIATNS]
key.
8.
Tear
off
the recelpt and
give
it to the customer
with his
or
her change.
9. Close the drawer.
Example: Selling a
non{axable
$25.00
item
(department
4) for cash and
receiving
$30.00
from
your
customer.
.
You
can
turn off
the automatic
receipt
printing
function and issue receipts
only
when required.
See
page
23.
.
When the
transaction
is finalized
by
pressing
the
lifrtttsl
key, the amount of change
due
to the customer
appears
in the display.
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