Lc-and-preset open key [open, Non-add number print / ko-sale key [#/ns, Manual tax key [tax – Toshiba MA-290-100 SERIES User Manual
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SIR
CPN
STORE COUPON KEY [STR CPN]
This is a non-Tflotorized credit key to subtract a store coupon amount
redeemed through a department. Store coupon operations will net the
department through which they are redeemed.
To operate, depress the [STR CPN] key either before or after the
coupon amount entry, then depress the appropriate department key.
The [STR CPN] key does not have its own listing capacity programmed,
and thus it is ruled by each department's HALC (High Amount Listing
Capacity). The tax status of the [STR CPN] key is also ruled by the
department status.
The store coupon amount must be entered inside a sale and must not
exceed the sale total unless the "Credit Balance" option is selected.
The amount entered with the [STR CPN] key will subtract the Department
Total memory, but does not affect the Department Item Counter memory.
Quantity extension will be permitted with this key, but no decimal
quantity will be accepted,. No PLU, Void, Returned Merchandise, or
Bottle Return (Depatment-net Type) entries are possible with the
[STR CPN] key.
The [STR CPN] key may be programmed to require the "MGR" position of
the Mode Lock.
OPEN
LC-AND-PRESET OPEN KEY [OPEN]
This is a dual-function key that has both [LC OPEN] and [PR OPEN] key
functions.
#/NS
NON-ADD NUMBER PRINT / KO-SALE KEY [#/NS]
This is a dual-function key that has both [#] and [NS] key functions.
If depressed with a prior number entry in the "REG", "MGR", or " Q"
mode, it will function as the [^M key.
If depressed without a prior numeric entry in the "REG" or "MGR" mode,
it will function as the [NS] key.
In the "X" or "SET" mode, it will always function as the [#] key
regardless of a prior numeric value entry.
TAX
MANUAL TAX KEY [TAX]
This key is used to enter an irregular tax amount that cannot be
calculated on the basis of the programmed tax table, and to add it to
the sale total.
To operate, enter the desired amount of tax and then depress the [TAX]
key. The amount entered is then printed. This tax amount is