2
Keypad Functions
With reference to figure 5:
1.
For Departments 8-14
Example: Select department 8
1. Insert price
2. Press
3. Press the related Department key
For departments 15-40
Example: Select department 15
1. Insert price
2. Press
3. Press the related department keys
and
4. Press
again
.
2.
- Registers any money taken out of the cash
drawer that is not part of a sale. When pressed in the
REG mode, prints one or more copies of the last sales
transaction recorded (overrides the Receipt Off mode
set with the related key).
3.
- Confirms an entered clerk number and three-
digit security code. In the REG mode, toggles the cash
register between printing and not printing the sales
receipt.
4.
-
When used as the RA key, registers any money
received on account that is not part of a sale; for
example, the start-up money put in the drawer at the
start of each business day can be registered as an RA.
As the Currency Conversion key, it is used to
automatically calculate and display the value in foreign
currency of the subtotal of a sale or of a particular
amount registered.
5.
- Opens the cash drawer without registering any
amount or when changing cash for a non-sales
transaction.
6.
- Registers sales that are put on credit, such as a
debit card, or on a credit card that is alternative to the
one used for Charge tenders.
7.
- Registers sales paid by check.
8.
- Subtotals a sale, and used for the programming of
VAT rates.
9.
- Registers sales that are charged.
10.
- Totals exact cash transactions, computes
change and totals transactions that are split tendered
with check or credit card and cash together. This key is
also used to enter into the calculator mode. In the
calculator mode, it is used as the "equal" (=) key.
11.
-
- Departments 1 through 7, to enter single
or multiple item sales to a particular department.
12.
- Enters a decimal point for defining quantities
with decimals during sales transactions. During caption
programming,
confirms the entry of the selected
character when the same key is repeated.
13.
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/
- Input amounts, indicate how many
times a particular item repeats, add and subtract
percentage rates and input department code numbers.
Used to input the characters indicated on the related
key and indicated in the Character Table when defining
clerk names, receipt header, receipt footer, department
names, PLU product names and currency identifiers.
During caption programming,
adds a space
between characters.
14.
- Multiplies
[DEPARTMENT]
or
entries and
displays the current date, time and EJ information in the
REG and JRNL modes.
During caption programming, enters double-width
characters.
15.
- Clears an entry made from the numeric keypad
or with
before finalizing a transaction with a
Department or function key. Also used to clear error
conditions.
16.
- Registers a preset price of an individual item to
the appropriate department.
17.
- Used to add or subtract a percentage rate from
an individual item or an entire sale. The rate can be a
pre-programmed percentage rate or any other manually
entered percentage rate.
18.
- Used to manually enter a price for a PLU article.
19.
- When used as the coupon key, subtracts an amount
from an item or the sales total, such as a coupon deduction.
When used as the Refund key, subtracts an item that is
returned for refund.
20.
- Advances the receipt or journal paper one line
feed; advances the paper continuously when held
down.
21.
- Deletes the last item entered, and used for
correcting a particular entry after it is processed and
printed.
During caption programming, cancels from right to
left the characters that have been entered.
- Allows price entering for Departments 8-40.