Function of each key – Toshiba MA-132 SERIES User Manual

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FUNCTION OF EACH KEY

ON RECEIPT ON/OFF SWITCH

OFF

This switch has two positions available: "OFF" and "ON" positions.

When in the "OFF" position, no receipt is issued from the register

and sales are printed on the journal only. When the switch is set

to the "ON" position, sales are printed on both receipt and journal

rolls, then a receipt is issued which is cut and given to the customer.

Alternating the switch position during a registration will not result

in an error. In this case, the position set at the registration start­

ing will rule whether a receipt is issued or not. When a reset (Z)

report is taken, however, the data wij._l be printed also on the receipt

roll regardless of the switch position.

VALI

DATE

NS

RF

VALIDATION KEY

This key is used to print a validation slip.

To operate, insert a slip into the validation slot after registering

the required item, and depress the

I

VALIDATE | key. The item and the

amount will be printed on the slip.

The system option provides program selections as to single- or multi­

validation and consecutive No. print or non-print on the validation

s l i p .

NO-SALE KEY

This key is used to open the cash drawer while the register is outside

a sale in such occasions as giving change without relating to a sale.

To operate, depress the | NS| key once. This key may also be operated

to check the print condition on the receipt and journal.

Usually, a non-add number cannot be entered prior to a no-sale opera­

tion within a receipt. However, it can be programmed to allow a non­

add number entry when a no-sale is operated.

RECEIPT FEED KEY

This key is used to advance the receipt roll. It is operated by

depressing the key and holding it in that position until the paper

has advanced to the required position.

This key can be operated in any position of the Control Lock including

the "LOCK" position.

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