Non-add number print – Toshiba TEC MA-186 User Manual

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EO1-11115

MA-186-100 SERIES

NOTES: 1. When an item once purchased with a Percent Discount or Percent Charge is returned, the item

can be returned with the Percent Discount/Charge by attaching the [RTN MDSE] key to the same
entry procedure as purchase.

At Purchase

At Return

0 1

★6.0 0

5.

% -

-0.3 0

0 1

★6.0 0

5.

% -

★0.3 0

RT

The process of the amount resulted from % calculation is reversed at Return.

TM

Code Number; max. 8 digits

#/CID

#/NS

1 23.0 0 0 #

#/CID

(Non-add Number Print/Cash-in-drawer Key)

#/NS

(Non-add Number Prin/No-sale Key)

Z

OFF

X

REG

SET

2. The Returned Merchandise entries are possible outside as well as inside a sale. Over-subtraction

of the sale is allowed for Returned Merchandise entries.

3. Neither Negative Department nor Negative PLU items can be entered as Returned Merchandise.

Non-add Number Print

When any code number is to be recorded for future reference, such as a Check No,. Customer No., Credit
Card No., House Charge Account No., etc., a Non-add Number Print function is used.

→

(or

)

NOTES: 1. The preceding zeros, if any, will not be printed. For example, if “0123000” is entered, “123000” is

printed.

2. Usually, Non-add Number entries are prohibited at the starting of a No-sale transaction (i.e. Non-

add Numbers cannot be printed on a No-sale receipt). However, a No-sale entry can be
programmed to be allowable after a Non-add Number entry (refer to Chapter “16. System Option
Setting”, Address 15 - Bit 1
on page 80).

3. The [#/NS] key operates and functions the same. When this key is simply depressed without a prior

numeric entry in REG mode, it functions as the [NS] (No-sale) key. (Refer to the section of No-sale
Transaction
on page 29.)

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