For single-tax area), For dual-tax area), Tax modifier keys – Toshiba TEC MA-1040-100 Series User Manual

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TX/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], 'and [Chg] keys are called finalizing

Csale-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 three media keys.

(for single-tax Area)

TX2/M

(for Dual-tax Area)

TAX MODIFIER KEYS

([TX/M]; [TXl/M], [TX2/M])

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

taxable status) on departraents/PLUs or other tax-status-programmable

keys for one entry only. For dual-tax areas, a maximum of two keys

should be provided -- [TXl/M] and [TX2/M] -- in place of the [TX/M] key

for single-tax areas. The two tax modifier keys will function

independently

each

from

the

other,

with

its

own

tax

table

pre-programmed for taxable items.

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

programmed on departemnts, PLUs, [DOLL DISC], [%+], and [%-] 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 dual-tax areas

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

example, [TXl/M] corresponds to Tax 1 status (e.g. State Tax), [TX2/M]

to Tax 2 status (e'.g. City Tax), etc.

The tax modifier keys are also used, along with the [EX] key, to

exempt required tax (Tax 1 or Tax 2) from the sale. Refer to the [EX]

key description to be described later in this section.

TAX

MANUAL TAX KEY ([TAX])

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

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

the sale total by a manual operation.

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

the

Tax

2

memory.

Therefore,

the

tax

amount

auto-calculated and printed at finalizing the sale (i.e. Tax 1) does

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

on the receipt last line does include the manual-entered tax also.

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