Programming foreign currency keys, Setting foreign currency exchange rate, Cur1 – Toshiba TEC MA-305-100 User Manual
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Sale Paid in Foreign Currencies
CUR I (or CUR11 )
CUR2
(Foreign Currency Keys)
Foreign currencies may be tendered for payment of a sale. A maximum of two Foreign Currency
Keys are available; the
[CUR2]
key is an Optional Key. One currency should be assigned for
each key.
Programming Foreign Currency Keys
Before operating the keys, the following programming operations are necessary.
Setting Foreign Currency Exchange Rate:
Set the exchange rate of the currency. Change the rate daily, if necessary.
Condition;
Any time outside a sale and signed off.
Programming Procedure:
Use the
MA Key
to
turn the Control Lock
to the
‘SET”
position.
!□□□ □ □□□□□[
Exchange Ttate; max. 10 digits, 0.000001 to 9999.999999)
NOTES 1, 2
]□
CUR1
CUR2|
NOTES 1. Obtain the rate by calculating in the subsidiary currency unit values for both the
domestic and the foreign currency. (In case of calculating the rate from the
domestic to a foreign currency with the same zero-suppress form, such as
from U.S. $ to French Franc, it will be no problem. However, in case of
exchanging from a domestic currency such as U.S. $ to a foreign currency
such as Japanese yen, this rule must be obeyed; otherwise a wrong rate will
result.)
2.
Calculate the required foreign currency value equivalent to the domestic
currency value “1 Then the obtained value is the Exchange Rate value to be
entered in the setting operation above.
Example) Domestic Currency is US$:
1C = xxxx.xxxxxx
centimes (French Franc)
= xxxx.xxxxxx
pfennigs (Deutsche Mark)
= xxxx.xxxxxx
yen (Japanese yen)
etc. V------------ ,
Enter this value as the foreign currency exchange rate,
3. If “0” is set as the exchange rate, that key cannot be used in sate entries.
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