Casio TE-3000S User's Manual - Page 58

Registering the second unit price - dealers manual

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Advanced Operations Registering the second unit price Second unit prices along with quantity modifiers can be programmed to PLUs. Pressing (price shift key) calls up the second unit price, quantity modifier, and descriptor. Totalizers and inventory are adjusted by multiplying the number of items being registered by the quantity modifier programmed to the PLU being registered. • must be pressed before each registration of a PLU. • Second unit price registration is no available with open PLUs when unit price is not preset. • Second unit prices and quantity modifiers are assigned to PLUs using programming procedures described in the dealer's manual. • Even if a PLU is programmed with a package quantity, the second unit price and quantity modifier are applied during registration following operation of . Example 1 OPERATION RECEIPT -PL-U-1 2-nd@-(-$1-0.-0-0)- Item 1 Quantity 1 ---------- Unit Q'ty 1 -PL-U -10 -2nd@--($-5.0--0)- Item 2 Quantity 1 ---------- Unit Q'ty 1 Payment Cash $15.00 B1+ PRICE SHIFT The operation declares that the next input is a second unit price. B10+ PRICE SHIFT s F 1 PLU0001 1 PLU0010 TL CASH •10.00 •5.00 •15.00 •15.00 Example 2 OPERATION RECEIPT -PL-U-2 2-nd@-(-$1-0.-0-0)- Item Quantity 5 ---------- 2nd Q'ty 3 Payment Cash $50.00 5X B2+ PRICE SHIFT 50-F 5 PLU0001 TL CASH CG •50.00 •50.00 •50.00 •0.00 • The model for the U.S./Canada, use x instead of X. E 58

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Advanced Operations
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Registering the second unit price
Second unit prices along with quantity modifiers can be programmed to PLUs. Pressing <PRICE SHIFT>
(price shift key) calls up the second unit price, quantity modifier, and descriptor. Totalizers and inventory are
adjusted by multiplying the number of items being registered by the quantity modifier programmed to the PLU
being registered.
<PRICE SHIFT> must be pressed before each registration of a PLU.
Second unit price registration is no available with open PLUs when unit price is not preset.
Second unit prices and quantity modifiers are assigned to PLUs using programming procedures described in the
dealer’s manual.
Even if a PLU is programmed with a package quantity, the second unit price and quantity modifier are applied
during registration following operation of <PRICE SHIFT>.
Example 1
OPERATION
RECEIPT
B
1
+
B
10
+
s
F
Example 2
OPERATION
RECEIPT
5
X
B
2
+
50-
F
The model for the U.S./Canada, use
x
instead of
X
.
PLU 1
2nd@
($10.00)
——————————
Item 1
Quantity
1
——————————
Unit Q’ty
1
—————————————
PLU 10
2nd@
($5.00)
——————————
Item 2
Quantity
1
——————————
Unit Q’ty
1
—————————————
Payment
Cash
$15.00
PRICE
SHIFT
The operation declares that
the next input is a second
unit price.
PLU 2
2nd@
($10.00)
——————————
Item
Quantity
5
——————————
2nd Q’ty
3
—————————————
Payment
Cash
$50.00
PRICE
SHIFT
PRICE
SHIFT
1 PLU0001
•10.00
1 PLU0010
•5.00
TL
•15.00
CASH
•15.00
5 PLU0001
•50.00
TL
•50.00
CASH
•50.00
CG
•0.00