Getting started, About special rounding – Casio TE-100 User Manual

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Getting Started

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Besides cut off, round off and round up, you can also specify “special rounding” for subtotals and totals
or changes. Special rounding converts the right-most digit(s) of an amount to “0” or “5” to comply with
the requirements of certain areas.

1

Special Rounding 1

Last (right-most) digit

Rounding result

Examples:

0 ~ 2

2

0

1.21

1.20

3 ~ 7

2

5

1.26

1.25

8 ~ 9

2

10

1.28

1.30

2

Special Rounding 2

Last (right-most) digit

Rounding result

Examples:

0 ~ 4

2

0

1.12

1.10

5 ~ 9

2

10

1.55

1.60

3

Special Rounding 3

Last (right-most) digits

Rounding result

Examples:

00 ~ 24

2

0

1.24

1.00

25 ~ 74

2

50

1.52

1.50

75 ~ 99

2

100

1.77

2.00

4

Special Rounding 4 (Danish Rounding)

With Danish rounding, the rounding method applies to subtotals depends on whether you
finalize the transaction by inputting an amount tendered or not.

• When a finalization is performed without

• When a finalization is performed with

an amount tendered entry

an amount tendered entry

Last (right-most) 2 digits

Last (right-most) 2 digits

Rounding result

Rounding result

of subtotal

of change due

00 ~ 12

2

00

00 ~ 12

2

00

13 ~ 37

2

25

13 ~ 37

2

25

38 ~ 62

2

50

38 ~ 62

2

50

63 ~ 87

2

75

63 ~ 87

2

75

88 ~ 99

2

100

88 ~ 99

2

100

5

Special Rounding 5 (Australian Rounding)

Last (right-most) digit

Rounding result

Examples:

0 ~ 2

2

0

1.21

1.20

3 ~ 7

2

5

1.26

1.25

8 ~ 9

2

10

1.28

1.30

• Partial tenders (payments): for Danish Rounding

No rounding is performed for the amount of tendered nor for the change amount due when the customer makes a partial
tender. When a partial tender results in a remaining balance within the range of 1 through 12, the transaction is finalized
as if there was no remaining balance.

• Display and printing of subtotals: for Danish and Australian Rounding

When you press the

s

key, the unrounded subtotal is printed and shown on the display. If the cash register is also set

up to apply an add-on tax rate, the add-on tax amount is also included in the subtotal that is printed and displayed.

Important!

When you are using Danish rounding, you can use the

a

key to register tendered amount

in which the last (right-most) digits are 00, 25, 50 or 75. This restriction does not apply to the

h

and

k

keys.

11.

About special rounding…

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