Toshiba MA-191 User Manual
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2. For TAX 2 Table programming, follow the same procedure in the
1), 2), or 3) above, using the [~TX2/M | instead of the
I
TXl/M
1 .
3. If both TAX 1 and TAX 2 tables are programmed, the TAX 1 must
be set first. The TAX 1 table entry will automatically reset
both the TAX 1 and TAX 2 tables that have been programmed.
4. No second depression of the | ST | key is allowed within one
tax table programming.
SETTING NON-TAXABLE LIMIT AMOUNT (for a certain area only)
(Condition: after a Z reset)
This may be programmed only when one tax modifier key (
I
TX/M| ) is
installed. The tax levied when exceeding this limit amount will be
calculated by the TAX 1 table.
Mode Lock; SET Key Operation:
I 9 I —> I@/FORI —* INon-taxable Limit Amount| —»|AT/TL|
NOTES: 1. If this program has been set, the tax is calculated and added
to the sale total which exceeds the limit amount even when
the sale is entirely composed of non-taxable items.
2. To reset the limt amount once set, enter "0" in place of the
[Non-taxable Limit Amount] in the above operation.
3. This tax calculation program will be disregarded when the sale
total turns out to be negative.
ex.) In case the limit amount "$3.25" is set:
Case 1:
Normal Department Entry:
{Mode Lock: REG)
13261-»[non-taxable DEPTj^TÂT/TL1
..... The entered amount $3.26 is greater than the
limit amount $3.25. It will therefore be taxed.
Case 2:
Returned Merchandise Entry: (Mode Lock: REG)
TRTN MDSE[-^[326 I-^[non-taxable DEPTj-»jAT/TLj
..... The non-taxable total is negative. The tax
already levied will therefore not be returned.
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