Tax modifier key ([tx/m]), Received-on-account key ([r/a]), Paid-out key ([po]) – Toshiba TEC MA-71 User Manual
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To operate, depress the
[RTN MDSE]
key before or during
a
department
entry sequence; it must be depressed before the last key of the sequence
(i.e. the Department Key). Then the item is registered as a returned item.
TX/M
TAX MODIFIER KEY ([TX/M])
This key is used to reverse the tax status (taxable/non-taxable) of a
department for one entry only. If a department is programmed with taxable
status, depressing the
[TX/M]
key prior to the
[DEPT]
key will enter the item
as non-taxable. Depressing the
[TX/M]
key during a non-taxable department
item entry will reverse the status into taxable.
R/A
RECEIVED-ON-ACCOUNT KEY ([R/A])
A received-on-account transaction is used to identify money which is in the
drawer but not due to business, such as change reserve in the drawer,
payments received from a customer for a credit sale account made in the
past, etc. The amount entered is thus included in the “Cash-indrawer”
memory but not in the sales totals.
To operate, enter an amount of payment and then depress the
[R/A]
key
whilst the register is in an out-of-sale condition. The drawer immediately
opens. No entries with a zero amount are allowed through this key.
PO
PAID-OUT KEY ([PO])
A paid-out transaction is used when an amount of money is removed from
the cash drawer without relating to a sale, such as paying for merchandise to
a wholesaler, etc. When the
[PO]
key is used, the amount entered is
subtracted from the “Cash-in-drawer” memory but does not affect the sale
totals (reverse process to
[R/A]).
To operate, enter the cash amount taken from the drawer and depress the
[PO]
key whilst the register is in an out-of-sale condition. The drawer
immediately opens to enable cash payout. No entries with a zero amount
are allowed through this key.
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00
NUMERIC KEYS (|
These keys are used to enter numeric values such as amount, quantity, and
non-add numbers.
Depressing the [00] key once is the same as depressing the [0] key twice
consecutively.
The maximum listing capacity for numeric entry is 7 digits.
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