Single-item department keys, Additional department keys – Toshiba TEC MA-1040-400 Series User Manual
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Single-item Department Keys
A Single-item Department Key is used to quicken a single cash sale
item entry process, instead of depressing an ordinary itemized
department key and [AT/TL] key. On depressing this key, the sale is
finalized and a receipt is issued. Any number of the department keys
installed on the keyboard may be programmed as Single-item Department
Keys.
Additional Department Keys
A maximum of 20 department keys (including the present department
keys) are available.
CLEAR KEY ([C])
This key is used to correct a numeric entry error or a declaration key
(such as [RTN MDSE]) entry error prior to depressing a motorized key
(such as [DEPT]) or to correct any error condition and cancel the
alarm tone.
If the [C] key is depressed after a subtotal is once obtained, the
subtotal amount is again displayed. If the sale total plus taxes is
once obtained by the [TXBL TL] key or the [ST] key with the "Taxable
Total Display" option, depressing the [C] key thereafter will display
the sale total plus taxes.
@/FOR
AT-FOR (QUANTITY EXTENSION AND SPLIT-PACKAGE PRICING) KEY ([@/F0R)
This key is used to multiply a department or PLU item entry by a
quantity
(Multiplcation
Function).
This
key
is
also
used
to
auto-calculate a split-package price (for example, the customer wants
only two of five tomatoes in one package) (Split Price Function),
The basic order of multiplication is:
I
QUANTITY
1
^ [@/F0R] +
I
UNIT PRICE
1
As for detail operations of multiplication and split pricing for
various cases, refer to the "REGISTERING PROCEDURE FOR SALES" section.
In multiplications, the QUANTITY can be a maximum of 3 integral digits
and 3 decimal digits. The price can be a maximum of 6 digits. The
product must not exceed 8 digits for department entries, or 7 digits
for PLU, or negative department entries.
Usually, the fraction below the least significant digit will be
rounded off. However, it may be programmed to rounded up or discarded
by a programmable option.
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