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Multiplication Entries
To enter a sale of two or more, especially three or more of the same item, use this function.
Example: Selling seven £1.50 items (department 1) and five £1.00 items (department 3) for
cheque payment.
7x150! 5x100# g
Seven £1.50 items Five £1.00 items
Department
Merchandise can be classified into 5 departments. Items sold with use of the department keys
can later be printed on a report that shows the quantities sold and sales amounts classified by
department. The data is useful for making purchasing decisions and other managerial opera-
tions.
Programming a Preset Unit Price
The preset unit price function assigns a frequently purchased item to a department key and
enables you to enter the price by simply pressing the department key.
Set the mode switch to the Z/PGM position and assign a price as follows:
Unit price (max. 5 digits) ➝ Department key
(
➝
S)
Example: Assign a price to department 1.
895 ! (S)
Preset price
DD
DD
D
You can continue programming without printing the programming report by not press-
ing the S key at the end of each program step.
Programming the Department Status
You can assign various status to a department key, such as +/- sign, single item cash sale
function, taxable status and entry digit limit.
Set the mode switch to the Z/PGM position and assign a department status as follows:
Repetitive Entries