Decimal point key, Department keys – Toshiba TEC MA-1100-100 SERIES User Manual
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These keys are used to enter numeric values such as amount, quantity,
or code number.
Depressing the 1001 key once is the same as depressing the
key
twice consecutively.
□ DECIMAL POINT KEY
This key is used, as part of numeric keys, to designate the position
of the decimal point when entering a percent rate or a quantity.
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 Q key is not necessary and will cause
an error.
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DEPARTMENT KEYS
These are department keys through which sales items are registered.
These key may be programmed as either 'PRESET' keys or 'OPEN' keys.
OPEN DEPARTMENT KEY:
A department key which has no preset price programmed is an 'OPEN'
key and must have a price entered into it manually each time. The
price is rung up on the numeric keyboard and the appropriate depart
ment key is depressed. The price is then displayed and printed
on the receipt and audit rolls.
When the same department key is depressed more than once after a
price entry, the price entry is repeated as many times as the
department key is depressed.
To enter a price extended by multiplication, enter the quantity
first, depress the l@/F0R| key, enter the price, and then depress
the appropriate department key. A multiplication entry may not
be repeated by depressing the department key again.
For split pricing, enter the purchased quantity, depress I@/F0RI,
enter the whole package quantity next, depress 1@/F0Rl again, enter
the whole package price, and then depress the department key.
PRESET DEPARTMENT KEY:
A preset key is a key which has already a price programmed in it.
It is therefore unnecessary to enter the price of an item; simply
depress the key to register the sale of one item.
To repeat the same preset item, depress the department key as many
times as required.
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