User Manual

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Basic function
To use the Cash Registers basic function
B The Cash Register prints the instructions for setting date and time
and the top digit of the display ashes. Enter the date in order of
day, month, and year. For example, input 210115 for January 21,
2015. After then, display changes for setting time. Enter the pres-
ent hours and minutes in 24 - hour system. For example, input
1300 for 1:00 pm..
00−00−00
DAY
00−00
TIME SETTING
C By referring the country list printed out from the printer, input the
country code and press p key. For example, if the Cash
Register is used in Australia, press X and p keys.
PLEASE SELECT COUNTRY
MALAYSIA :1<CA>
AUSTRALIA :2<CA>
SINGAPORE :3<CA>
NEW ZEALAND :4<CA>
SOUTH AFRICA :5<CA>
OTHER COUNTRY :0<CA>
D The printer prints “PLEASE INPUT TAX RATE”. Input tax rate
1 and press p. For example, press M and p keys
for 7% tax rate 1. Perform the same operation for tax 2, 3, and
4 rates. As you will set these tax rates to departments later on
(page 35), please do not forget the rates. If you wish to exit
from the tax rates settings, press o key.
E By the printer output, the Cash Register asks if you wish to use
the country-specic tax system of your country. The example on
the right is for Australian GST (Goods and Services Tax) . Input
Z (using the country-specic tax system) or ? (not using the
tax system) and press p key.
DO YOU USE AUSTRALIAN
GST ?
USE :1<CA>
NOT USE :0<CA>
F The Cash Register asks if you use the rounding (treatment of
fractions) system of your country. Input Z (using the rounding
system of your country) or ? (not using the rounding system)
and press p key.
Further operations:
To set tax table (page 68)