Decimal point key ([. ]), Non-add number print/no-sale key ([#/ns]), Numeric keys – Toshiba TEC MA-206 User Manual
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NUMERIC KEYS (
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These keys are used to enter numeric values such as amount, quantity, or
code number.
The maximum numeric entry digits vary according to each item or
operation.Depressing the [00] key once is the same as depressing the [0] key
twice consecutively.
DECIMAL POINT KEY ([. ])
This key used, as part of numeric keys, to designate the decimal point position
when entering a percent rate (through [% + ] or [%- ]) or a quantity (through
[@/FOR]). For example, to enter 0.5%, index 0 -►[. ] ->5, or [. ] -► 5.
A maximum of three digits may be entered below the decimal point.
When entering a price or amount such as $0.25 just index 2 -► 5. In this
case, depression of the [. ] key is not necessary and will cause an error.
#/NS
NON-ADD NUMBER PRINT/NO-SALE KEY ([#/NS])
This is a dual-function key.
NON-ADD NUMBER PRINT FUNCTION
If depressed with a prior numeric entry, it will function as the Non-add
Number (such as Check No., Credit Card No., etc.) Print key. This
operation may be performed any time between sales items, before or after
all the sales items if the sale has not been finalized yet. The numbers
thus printed will not affect the sale total.
NO-SALE FUNCTION
If depressed without a prior numeric entry when the register is outside a
sale, it will function as No-sale key. This function is usually used to break
a big bill, or to check the receipt and journal print condition.
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