Toshiba MA-1595-1 Series Cash Register User Manual


 
6. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS
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6.21 Preset Rate Setting for Selective Itemizers (SI1 and SI2)
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6.21 Preset Rate Setting for Selective Itemizers (SI1 and SI2)
If any of
[ST1/TL]
(or
[SI/TL]
) and
[SI2/TL]
keys are installed on the keyboard, a preset rate may be programmed
on each key.
As for the functions and applications of the Selective Itemizers, refer to the description on the next page.
Anytime outside a sale
Mode Lock:
SET
| Preset Rate
|
[SI/TL]
(or
[SI1/TL]
)
| Preset Rate
|
[SI2/TL]
NOTES: 1. Whether the calculated amount by the preset SI % rate affects (i.e. add to or subtract from) the
sale total is determined by a system option status selection.
2. To reset the rate once set, enter 0 as the rate. (Then the rate is regarded as 100% if the option
“Non-affect” is selected. With the option “SI Affects Sale Total”, some rate other than “0” should be
programmed.)
3. Fraction process corresponds to that of the [%+] or [%-] key.
Example) To set 7% as SI1 preset % rate:
Key Operation:
Mode Lock:
SET
7
[SI1/TL]
Selective Itemizer Functions and Applications
The “Selective Itemizer” is a temporary total memory for each sale and is activated separately from the Main
Itemizer (i.e. sale total memory). If certain Department or PLU items are programmed with the SI (selective
itemizer) “net” status, the Selective Itemizer will function to add up amounts of the SI-net status items in
registering the items, while the Main Itemizer will function to add up all the items in the sale. Thus, near the sale
finalization, the cashier may read the SI content by depressing the
[SI/TL]
key.
A preset % rate may be programmed for each of SI1 and SI2 (on the preceding page), and whether the
calculated amount will add to, subtract from, or non-affect the sale total is a selective option. Whether the amount
resulted by depressing the
[Sl/TL]
key will print or non-print is another selective option.
(0.001 to 99.999(%); use the [.] key if a decimal portion is contained.)
(0.001 to 99.999(%); use the [.] key if a decimal portion is contained.)
OPERATION
CONDITION