User Manual
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Basic function
To use the Cash Register’s 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-specic tax system of your country. The example on
the right is for Australian GST (Goods and Services Tax) . Input
Z (using the country-specic 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)










