Sharp XEA21S Instruction Manual - Page 34
Print, Key operation example, Second First l - error 32
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s 8@ T max. three digits @ One- or two-*1 digit number @ @ Rate*2 max. six digits (0.0001 - 99.9999%) M max. four digits @ Q max. five digits @ Minimum breakpoint max. five digits @ Repeat until the MAX point is entered. A To delete a tax table, use the following sequence: s 8 @ One- or two-*1 digit number @ @ Rate*2 max. six digits (0.0001 - 99.9999%) M max. four digits @ s *1 First figure: (1 or 0) The first figure to be entered depends upon whether the difference between a minimum breakpoint to be entered and the preceding minimum breakpoint is not less than $1.00 or more than 99¢. When the difference is not less than $1.00, enter "1," and when it is not more than 99¢, enter "0" or nothing. Second figure: The second figure depends upon whether your tax table is to be programmed as tax table 1, (1 to 4) 2, 3 or 4. *2 If the rate is fractional (e.g. 4-3/8%), then the fractional portion (3/8) would be converted to its decimal equivalent (i.e. .375) and the resulting rate of 4.375 would be entered. Note that the nominal rate (R) is generally indicated on the tax table. If you make an incorrect entry before entering the M in programming a tax table, cancel it with the l s key; and if you make an error after entering the M, cancel it with the key. Then program again from the beginning. • Limitations to the entry of minimum breakpoints The register can support a tax table consisting of no more than 72 breakpoints. (The maximum number of breakpoints is 36 when the breakpoint difference is $1.00 or more.) If the number of breakpoints exceeds the register's table capacity, then the manual entry approach should be used. Example: Programming the sample tax table shown on the previous page as tax table 1 Key operation example Print s 8 @ 1 @ Tax rate 6 @ M 100 @ T 1 @ Q 11 @ The first cyclic 23 @ 39 @ portion 57 @ 73 @ M1 (MAX point) 89 @ 111 @ A You do not need to enter the trailing zeros of the tax rate (after the decimal point) but you do need to enter the decimal point for fractions. 32