Function of each key, Receipt on/off switch, No-sale key – Toshiba TEC MA-230 User Manual
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FUNCTION OF EACH KEY
ON
U
OFF
RECEIPT ON/OFF SWITCH
[RECEIPT ON/OFF]
This switch has two positions available, 'OFF' and 'ON' positions.
When in the 'OFF', no receipt is issued from the register and sales
are printed on the audit roll only. When the switch is slided to the
'ON' position, sales are printed on both receipt roll and journal
roll, then a receipt is issued which is automatically cut off and then
given to the customer.
NS
NO-SALE KEY
[NS]
This key is used to open the cash drawer whilst the machine is outside
a sale (for such purposes as giving changes and checking the receipt
and journal print condition).
Usually, a non-add number may be entered prior to a no-sale operation.
However, it can be programmed to prohibit a non-add number entry when
a no-sale is operated.
RTN
MDSE
RETURNED MERCHANDISE KEY
... [RTN MDSE]
This key is used for refunding money to a customer who has returned
purchased items to the store.
To operate, depress [RTN MDSE] before or during an item entry sequence
using [DEPARTMENT] or [PLU] key. The amount is automatically printed
and deducted from the bill.
The [RTN MDSE] key may be programmed to require validtion print and/or
manager intervention.
0/FOR
QUANTITY EXTENSION / SPLIT-PACKAGE PRICING KEY
... [@/FOR]
This key is used to multiply a department or PLU item entry by a
quantity. This key is also used for split-package pricing of a
department or PLU item.
The basic order of multiplication is:
[
quantity
I
[0/FOR] ♦ [
unit
PRICE |
As for details of multiplication and split pricing for various cases,
refer to the "REGISTERING PROCEDURE FOR SALES" later described.
The quantity can be a maximum of 3 integral digits and 3 decimal
digits. The unit price can be a maximum of 6 digits. The product
must not exceed 8 digits. When a decimal portion is required for the
quantity, use the [.] key.
Usually, the fraction below the least significant digit will be
rounded off. However, it may be programmed to be discarded or rounded
up by the system option.