Sharp XE-A404 XE-A40S Quick Start Guide in English and Spanish - Page 17

Repeat entries, Multiplication entries, d

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Example: Selling a dept. 12 item ($12.00) , a dept. 21 item ($5.00), a dept. 14 item (using preset price), a dept. 22 item (using preset price), and a dept. 50 item ($15.00), a dept. 41 item (using preset price), a PLU 2 item (PLU entry) and a PLU 12 item (subdept. entry, $12.00) Key operation example Receipt print Department entry PLU entry Subdepartment entry 1200 ∑ 500 D ¡ ® D ™ 50 d 1500 d 41 d 2 p 11p1200p A Repeat entries You can use this function for entering a sale of two or more of the same items. Consecutive pressing of a d p department key, key or key is as shown on key operation example below. Key operation example Department entry 1200 ∑ ∑ 500 D ¡ ¡ ® ® D ™ ™ PLU entry Subdepartment entry 50 d 1500 d d 41 d d 2 p p 11 p 1200 p p A Receipt print Multiplication entries When selling a large quantity of items, it is convenient to use the multiplication entry method. Enter quantity @ using numeric keys and press the key before starting item entry as shown in the example on the following page. When programmed to allow fractional quantity entries, you can enter up to four integers and three digit decimal, though the quantity is counted as one for sales reports. To enter a fractional quantity, 7P5 use the decimal point key between integer and decimal, as for entering 7.5. 15

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Example:
Selling a dept. 12 item ($12.00) , a dept. 21 item ($5.00), a dept. 14 item (using preset price), a dept.
22 item (using preset price), and a dept. 50 item ($15.00), a dept. 41 item (using preset price), a PLU
2 item (PLU entry) and a PLU 12 item (subdept. entry, $12.00)
Repeat entries
You can use this function for entering a sale of two or more of the same items.
Consecutive pressing of a
department key,
d
key or
p
key is as shown on key operation example below.
Multiplication entries
When selling a large quantity of items, it is convenient to use the multiplication entry method.
Enter quantity
using numeric keys and press the
@
key before starting item entry as shown in the example on the following
page.
When programmed to allow fractional quantity entries, you can enter up to four integers and three
digit decimal, though the quantity is counted as one for sales reports. To enter a fractional quantity,
use the decimal point key between integer and decimal, as
7P5
for entering 7.5.
1200
500
D
¡
¡
®
®
D
50
d
1500
d
d
41
d
d
2
p
p
11
p
1200
p
p
A
Subdepart-
ment entry
PLU entry
Department entry
Receipt print
Key operation example
Subdepartment
entry
PLU entry
Department entry
1200
500
D
¡
®
D
50
d
1500
d
41
d
2
p
11
p
1200
p
A
Receipt print
Key operation example