Non-add number print – Toshiba TEC MA-315-100 User Manual
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Non-add Number Print
#/NS
#
(Non-add Number Print / No-sale Key)
(Non-add Number Print Key)
When any code number is to be recorded for future reference, such as a Check No., Customer
No., Credit Card No., House Charge Account No., etc., a Non-add Number Print function is used.
X MGR
OFF —
^ V
Z
SET
]□□□□[
#/NS
Code Number; max. 8 digits
(Decimal Point is not allowed.)
or
#
Example)
NOTE 4
1.2 3 4.8 6 7 #
NOTES 7. A Non-add Number can be entered at the starting of a sale or any time during
a sale if it is not finalized. It is operable any number of times within a sale.
However, when operated at the starting, a transaction entry must follow.
2.
The entered number will not affect any sales data. It is merely a print for
reference.
3.
The preceding zeros, if any, will not be printed. For example, if *V12300** is
entered, “72300" is printed.
3.
Usually, Non-add Number entries are prohibited at the starting of a No-sale
transaction (i.e, Non-add Numbers cannot be printed on a No-sale receipt).
However, a No-sale entry can be programmed to be allowed after a Non-add
Number entry (refer to Chapter “22. System Option Setting", Address 15 -
Biti).
4.
The [#] key is operated only for the Non-add Number Print function in REG,
MGR, or □ mode. The [#/NS] key operates and functions the same as [#] in
this case. When this key is simply depressed without a prior numeric entry in
REG or MGR mode, it functions as the [NS] (No-sale) key. (Refer to the
section of No-sale.)
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