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EURO Programming, Secret Code Programming, Rounding Programming For Australian tax system

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Advanced Programming EURO Programming For the details of EURO programming, please refer to "EURO Migration Function" on pages 16 and 17. 3 ➜ S ➜ ABCDEFGH ➜ S (➜ S) Parameters: A Automatic conversion of unit prices of Depts. /PLUs by automatic EURO migration operation B Conversion rate printing C Exchange amount printing for total & change D Cheque & credit operation when tendering in foreign currency E Exchange calculation method F Rounding for exchange G Currency symbol for foreign currency H Decimal point position for foreign currency Selection: No* Yes No* Yes No* Yes No* Yes Multiplication* Division Rounding up* Rounding Space* EURO Entry: 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 through 3 (Default: 2) If you select "Yes" for exchange amount printing for total and change, you can display a change in foreign currency by pressing E when the change is displayed in domestic currency. Rounding Programming (For Australian tax system) When Australian rounding is set, the sales total amount is rounded to 0 or 5 when paid in cash. 4 ➜ S ➜ 0 for No or 1 for Yes ➜ S (➜ S) (Default: Yes for the register shipped to Australia) Secret Code Programming A secret code is used in order to allow only those who know the secret code to operate the machine in and Z/PGM modes or to print Z reports. When you need a secret code, program a secret code. Secret code (max. 4 digits) ➜ x ➜ t (➜ S) (Default: 0000; no application of secret code) How to enter a secret code: In case that a secret code has been programmed, "----" is displayed when the mode switch is set to or Z/PGM or when you need to issue a Z report. In this case, enter the secret code (max. 4 digits) and press t. Every time you enter a digit, the display of "-" changes to "_". In case you forget the secret code you programmed: Set the mode switch to the Z/PGM position, and operate the secret code programming shown above with the substitution of "0000" for the secret code. 22

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Advanced Programming
For the details of EURO programming, please refer to “EURO Migration Function” on pages 16 and
17.
3
S
ABCDEFGH
S
(
S
)
Parameters:
Selection:
Entry:
A
Automatic conversion of unit prices of Depts.
No*
0
/PLUs by automatic EURO migration operation
Yes
1
B
Conversion rate printing
No*
0
Yes
1
C
Exchange amount printing for
No*
0
total & change
Yes
1
D
Cheque & credit operation when
No*
0
tendering in foreign currency
Yes
1
E
Exchange calculation method
Multiplication*
0
Division
1
F
Rounding for exchange
Rounding up*
0
Rounding
1
G
Currency symbol for foreign currency
Space*
0
EURO
1
H
Decimal point position for foreign currency
0 through 3 (Default: 2)
If you select “Yes” for exchange amount printing for total and change, you can display a
change in foreign currency by pressing
E
when the change is displayed in domestic
currency.
EURO Programming
A secret code is used in order to allow only those who know the secret code to operate the
machine in
and Z/PGM modes or to print Z reports.
When you need a secret code, program
a secret code.
Secret code (max. 4 digits)
x
t
(
S
)
(Default: 0000; no application of secret code)
How to enter a secret code:
In case that a secret code has been programmed, “----” is displayed when the mode switch is set to
or Z/PGM or when you need to issue a Z report.
In this case, enter the secret code (max. 4
digits) and press
t
.
Every time you enter a digit, the display of “-” changes to “_”.
In case you forget the secret code you programmed:
Set the mode switch to the Z/PGM position, and operate the secret code programming shown
above with the substitution of “0000” for the secret code.
Secret Code Programming
When Australian rounding is set, the sales total amount is rounded to 0 or 5 when paid in cash.
4
S
0
for No or
1
for Yes
S
(
S
)
(Default: Yes for the register shipped to Australia)
Rounding Programming (For Australian tax system)