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3.5 Setting Unit Prices, continued
Changing the Value of the Unit Price
Type in the new unit price with at least three digits for three money display digits to be shown after the
decimal point. For example, to set the new unit price to $1.50, type in 1500. Type in 1509 for $1.509
unit price.
1. Press # key. The volume display will show the unit price with the correct number of digits after the
decimal point. Again, for the example above, the volume display will show 1.500.
2. Press NEXT to input the next unit price, and repeat steps 1 and 2. Continue until all the unit prices
are input. Note that while inputting the unit prices, the unit price display continues to show the
sub-function and not the unit price itself.
Save the New Unit Prices as follows:
1. Press ENTER. The price display will show “– – – – – –“, the volume display will be blank and
the unit price display will show the last sub-function accessed.
2. Press 00 (to access F00)
3. Press ENTER. The unit price should now display F00, the price display will show “– – – – – –“
and the volume display will be blank.
4. Press ENTER and the volume display will show a 1.
5. Press UP twice to change the value in the volume display from 1 to 3
6. Press ENTER. The volume display should show a 3.
7. Press ENTER. CHANGE STORED should appear on the display momentarily. The display
should return to normal in a few seconds. When it does, the unit price displays should show the
new prices. If they do not show the desired unit prices, access the appropriate sub-function to
make sure that the unit price data is correct.