Decimal point key ([. ]), No sale key ([ns]), Department keys ([dept]) – Toshiba TEC MA-1300 User Manual

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DECIMAL POINT KEY ([. ])

This key used, as part of the numeric keys, to designate the decimal point
position when entering a percent rate (through [% + ] or [%- ]) or a quantity

(through [©/FOR]). For example, to enter 0.5%, index 0 - > [ . ] - > 5 , or [ . ]

5.

A maximum of three digits may be entered after the decimal point.

When entering a price or amount such as $0.25 just index 2 -> 5. In this
case, depression of the [. ] key is not necessary and will cause an error.

NS

NO SALE KEY ([NS])

This key is used to open the cash drawer while the machine is outside a sale.
To operate, depress this key once. This function is usually used to break a

big bill, or to check the receipt and journal print condition.

A non-add number may usually not be entered prior to a no-sale operation
within one receipt sequence. However, it can be programmed to allow a no­

sale operation after a non-add number entry.

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DEPARTMENT KEYS ([DEPT])

These are department keys through which sates items are registered. A

maximum of 30 keys may be installed. Each of these keys may be
programmed as either an ‘OPEN’ or ‘PRESET’ key.

(1) OPEN DEPARTMENT KEY ([Open DEPT])

A department key which has no preset price programmed is an ‘OPEN’

key and it is necessary to enter a price manually each time. The price
is rung up on the numeric keyboard and the appropriate department key

is depressed. The price is then displayed and printed on the receipt
and journal roll.

When the same department key is depressed more than once

consecutively after a price entry, the price entry is repeated as many

times as the department key Is depressed.

(2) PRESET DEPARTMENT KEY ([Preset DEPT])

A preset key is a key which already has a price programmed in it. It is
therefore unnecessary to enter the price of an item; simply depress the

key to register the sale of one item.

If a price different from the preset one must be entered through numeric
keys into a preset department, depress the

[PR OPEN]

key before the

price entry, followed by the department key.

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