Toshiba TEC MA-1040-400 Series User Manual

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TX/M

TXl/M

TXl/M

This key has exactly the same functions and programmabilities as the

[CHK TND] key except that the [Chg] key is usually programmed as a

"Total" key but not a "Tender" key.

The [AT/TL], [CHK TND], [Chg], and [FSTL TEND] keys are called

finalizing (sale-finalizing) keys or media keys, and each of them will

be used to finalize a sale according to the media paid by the

customer. The short-tendering may be programmed to be prohibited as

common program option for those media keys (except [FSTL TEND]).

(for Single-tax Area)

(for Dual-tax; Area)

(for Triple-tax Area)

TX2/M

TAX MODIFIER KEYS ([TX/M]

[TXl/M]

[TX2/M]

[TX3/M])

TX2/M

TX3/M

Each of these keys is used to reverse the tax status (taxable/non-

taxable status) on departments or other tax-status-programmable keys

for one entry only. For multi-tax area, a maximum of three keys

should be provided -- [TXl/M], [TX2/M], and [TX3/M] -- in place of the

[TX/M] key for single-tax areas. The three tax modifier keys will

function independently each from the others, with its own tax table

pre-programmed for taxable items.

The tax modifier key(s) will be effective to reverse the tax status

programmed on departments, PLUs, [DOLL DISC], [%+], [%-], [VND CPN],

and [STR CPN] keys.

To operate, depress the required tax modifier key(s) prior to

depressing any of these function keys above listed, i.e. either before

or after the amount entry. Please note that in multi-tax areas each

tax modifier key corresponds, to its own tax table status. For

example, [TXl/M] corresponds to Tax 1 status (e.g. National Tax),

[TX2/M] to Tax 2 status (e.g. State Tax), etc.

The tax modifier keys are also used, in combination with the [EX] key,

to exempt required tax(es) from the sale. Refer to the [EX] key

description placed later in this section.

TAX

MANUAL TAX KEY ([TAX])

This key is used to enter an irregular tax amount that cannot be

auto-calculated on the basis of the programmed tax table, and to add

it to the sale total.

To operate, enter the desired amount of tax and then depress the [TAX]

key. The amount entered is then printed. This tax amount is

processed

into

TAX

4

memory.

Therefore,

the

tax

amount

auto-calculated and printed at finalizing the sale (TAX 1 to TAX 3)

does not include a manual-tax, while the entire sale total printed on

the receipt last line include the manual-tax also.

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