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Introduction
Bar-code scanner
A bar-code scanning device is used to improve speed and accuracy in goods registration.
Figure 1.4. Bar-code scanner
System flags
System flags are basic settings of the electronic cash register that largely influence correctness of cash
register functions (number of decimal places, system of numbers rounding, date, time, etc.).
Cumulated totals (grandtotals)
Cumulated totals are variables that cumulate the values from all sales. There are usually three known grand-
totals: GT1, GT2, and GT3. Their meaning is as follows:
GT1 – gross turnover - this means the cumulated total of all positive values registered in the electronic cash
register
GT2 – net turnover - the net turnover means the difference between gross turnover and negative turnover
GT3 – negative turnover - this means the cumulated total of all negative values (refunds, discounts...) regis-
tered in the electronic cash register.
Concepts defining the launch of the euro currency,
or payment in a foreign currency
Conversion rate
The conversion rate is the total irrevocable fixed exchange rate between the euro and the national currency
which the Council of the Europe Union accepts according to special provisions and according to which the
currency will be replaced by the euro from the day the euro is introduced into the country.
Dual display
The dual display of prices, payments and other values is the depiction and introduction of prices simultane-
ously in the national currency as well as in the euro currency exclusively according to the fixed exchange
rate and other regulations for the changeover from national currency to the euro. Thus, prior to the day the
euro is launched, monetary sums presented in the national currency are at the same time introduced, for
informational purposes, in euros, and from the day the euro is launched, including the day of its launch,
sums presented in euros are also, For informational purposes, shown in the national currency.
Dual cash circulation
The period of dual cash circulation is designated as a temporary period of cash circulation which begins on
the day the euro is introduced and during which, by law, all cash payments may be made in any valid euro
banknotes and coins, including commemorative euro coins which were issued by the European Central
Bank, the National Bank, elsewhere in the eurozone or in participating third-party states, and at the same
Summary of Contents for Euro-200TE
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