110
A limit amount (HALO) of entry (
-
,
†
,
r
,
p
)
The HALO limit is in effect for the REG-mode operations but can be overridden in the MGR mode. The HALO
limit is represented by two figures as follows:
*1: Function no.
1: For the
-
key
64: For the
r
key
2: For the
–
key
65: For the
®
key
3: For the
—
key
66: For the
p
key
4: For the
≠
key
67: For the
π
key
32: For the
†
key
*2: AB is the same as A x 10
B
.
A: Significant digit (0 through 9)
B: Number of zeros to follow significant digit
0 through 7 (for the
-
thru
≠
, and
†
keys)
0 through 8 (for the
r
,
®
,
p
, and
π
keys)
For example, presetting 13 ($10.00) here means that amount entries of up to $10.00 are allowed in the REG
mode.
You can set up AB = 17 for no limitation (for the
-
thru
≠
, and
†
keys).
You can set up AB = 18 for no limitation (for the
r
,
®
,
p
, and
π
keys).
Programming 13 for the
-
key.
+/- sign, food stamp status, and tax status (
%
,
-
)
+/- sign:
Programming of the +/- sign assigns the premium or discount function for each key.
Food stamp status:
Programming of the food stamp status decides whether a premium or discount should be
dealt with as a food stamp-eligible amount or not.
Tax status:
Programming of the tax status decides whether a premium or discount should be dealt with
as a taxable (taxable 1/2/3/4) or non-taxable amount.
Tax 4 is prohibited if you use the food stamp function.
Note
Direct
2311
PGM 2
HALO limit
2312
. @
1
@
13
ı
a
Key operation
Example
2312
.
@
@
s
a
Function no.
A B
To program zero
*1
*2
To program any function
Procedure
Direct
2312
PGM 2
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