Toshiba TEC MA-305-100 User Manual
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NOTES 1. If Key Installation Setting is operated for the first time, all the keys are already set as in
the Standard keyboard Layout Therefore, set only the keys that are to be changed as
to their locations or newly installed.
2. If a wrong code has been entered and the key has also been depressed (i.e., a wrong
code has been set on a key), enter the correct code and depress the key. The code
entered last will be effective.
3. If “0” is entered as Key Code, the key will be dead and its memory will also be
closed.
4. Each of the keys programmed in this operation will have its memory (if any) opened
automatically.
5. The [C] key, if once set with Key Code 95, may be used to clear an error, but it
cannot be used immediately after a Key Code entry (hr the purpose of clearing the
wrong Key Code error). If any Key Code is entered and then the [CJ key is
depressed, that Key Code will be set on the key that was once the [C] key.
6. On depressing the final [ATITL] key, “0.00” is displayed in the AMOUNT portion,
indicating that the setting operation is completed. No printing occurs.
7. Use the Blank Keyboard Layout on the preceding page, if necessary, for your own
keyboard plan behre starting the setting procedure.
Brief Information on Optional Keys:
Department Keys 11 to 15
Install additional Department Keys if the current Department Keys (1 to 10) are not
enough to classify the merchandise in your store.
[VOID]
(Void Key)
it can delete an item entered before the last item within a sale, which cannot be
deleted by the
[ITEM CORR]
key.
[ALL VOID]
(All Void Key)
It is used to cancel the contents in the current sale all at once.
[NS]
(No-sale Key), [#] (Non-add Number Print Key)
These keys are not necessary If the
[#/NS]
key is installed. If the
[#/NS]
is not
installed, those keys should be separately installed for Non-add Number printing
and No-sale entries respectively.
[TX2™i] (Tax 2 Modifier Key)
It is necessary in the dual-tax (PST) area, in addition to
[TX1/M],
for reversing the
Tax 2 taxable/non-taxable status of items,
[TXBL TL]
(Taxable Total Key)
it simply reads the Taxable Total (sale total amount + taxes due) during a sale.
Since the
[ST]
can have the same function, it is usually not necessary. However,
when the
[ST]
is programmed to be used to obtain the sale total amount without
taxes,
[TXBL TL]
is necessary.
[GST/M]
It is necessary in the GST-applicable area in Canada, it reverses the GST
taxable/non-taxable status of items.
[CUR2]
An additional Foreign Currency key besides
[CUR]
(or
[CUR1]).
9. If any of the hllowing keys are newly installed or its location is changed, its relevant
programming operations are further required (even if once programmed, re
programming is necessary because the program data has been cleared):
Each Department Key... Department Status, LC (if required), Preset Prices (if
required) of the Department
[PLU] ... PLU Table
[TX(1)/M], [TX2/M], [GST/M] ... Respective Tax Tables or Rates (Tax 1, Tax 2, GST)
[ % + ] , [ % - ] ... Respective Preset % Rates (if required)
[CUR1], [CUR2] ... Respective Foreign Currency Exchange Rates
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