Display content, Time display – Toshiba TEC MA-79 User Manual
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DISPLAY CONTENT
Numeric Display
AMOUNT {7 digits): Displays numeric data, such as amount, quantity, time, etc. When
the amount obtained by a subtotal, total, or % operation results in 8
digits, the 8th digit will be displayed in the “RPT” portion.
RPT (1 digit):
Displays the repeat count. It indicates nothing on the first item
entry, showing 2, 3, 4, etc., from the second item entry on. Since it
has only one digit, 0 will be displayed for count 10, 1 for 11, etc.
DPT {1 digit):
Displays the code which represents each Department Key.
PLU (2 digits; sharing the common digits with RPT and DPT):
Displays the PLU Code of the PLU that has been entered.
Arrow Mark Descriptor Lamps
ALM:
Lights up when an error has occurred.
( - ) :
Lights up when a negative item has been entered, such as Item Correct,
Returned Merchandise, %-, or Dollar Discount.
It also lights up when the obtained subtotal or total balance is negative.
REG:
Lights up when a sale item has been entered, and goes out when the sale
has
been finalized.
ST:
Lights up when the amount being displayed is the subtotal including lax.
It also lights up when a short-tendered amount has been entered, indicating
that the displayed amount is the balance due.
It also lights up when the [TAX] key is depressed without a prior amount
entry, indicating that the displayed amount is the non-taxable portion total of
the sale.
CG:
Lights up when an over-tendered amount has been entered, indicating that the
displayed amount is the change due.
TL:
Lights up when the sale has been finalized without an amount tendered,
indicating that the displayed amount is the sale total.
TIME DISPLAY
The current time is displayed in the AMOUNT portion when the Mode Lock is turned to the
“REG” from any other position.
The time being displayed will disappear when any key-in operation is started. (The time will
not be displayed if so programmed.)
TIME DISPLAY FORMAT
Example:
1:24 p.m.
(13:24)
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