5. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS
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6 High Amount Limit
Enter a maximum of 7 digits to be set as the high amount to be locked out.
ex.) To prohibit any amount equal to or larger than $40.00:
4000 [#]
(Allows any amount equal to or smaller than $39.99.)
NOTES: 1. To cancel the preset limit (i.e. to allow any amount), enter 0.
2. The limit amount set here will be applied to entries in REG mode only, but not
in MGR or - mode.
3. Zeros must be entered as all the digits other than the highest digit.
If any other value is entered, it will be regarded as a zero.
ex.) Entering 4001 to 4999 will all result in setting 4000.
7 Low Amount Limit
Enter a maximum of 7 digits to be set as the low amount limit.
ex.) To allow any amount equal to or larger than $4.00:
400 [#]
(Allows any amount equal to or larger than $4.00.)
NOTES: 1. To cancel the preset limit (i.e. to allow any amount), enter 0.
2. The limit amount set here will be applied to entries in REG mode only, but not
in MGR or - mode.
3. Zeros must be entered as all the digits other than the highest digit.
If any other value is entered, it will be regarded as a zero.
ex.) Entering 401 to 499 will all result in setting 400.
8 Takeout Tax Status Setting
This tax status is applied to a takeout transaction when the program option “Takeout feature”
has been selected. (For an eat-in transaction, a tax status which has been programmed in
Address 5 is applied.)
• Enter one-to four-digit Status Codes for applicable Takeout Tax.
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0: Non-taxable
1: Tax 1
2: Tax 2
3: Tax 3
4: Tax 4
(More than one code can be entered for combining 1 to 4 taxable status. For
example, enter 12 to select Tax 1 and Tax 2 taxable status.)
5.4 How to Access a Program Item
Address No. Description of Programming Contents