Operation Manual

Cash Register CM 980-SF / 980-F / 960-SF / 962-SF
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7.5 Concluding receipts / Method of payment
Payment can be made in various ways:
Cash
Cheque
Card
Credit
Note: The CASH and Card tender media keys are provided as standard keys on the keyboard when it leaves the
factory (see Chapter 4). In the case of the CM 980-F cash register, the Credit 1 tender medium key is also
provided as a standard key on the keyboard when it leaves the factory (see Chapter 4). The Cheque tender
media key and numerous other tender media keys can be programmed individually on keyboard as necessary
(see Chapter 6.33).
7.5.1 Paying with cash and displaying the change
1. Set the key to REG.
2. Complete all the registrations.
3. Produce the subtotal by pressing the SUB-TOTAL key (option).
4. The amount due for payment appears in the display.
5. Enter the amount received from the customer (optional process).
Note: The raised keyboard leaves the factory with the four tender media keys 5.00, 10.00, 20.00
and 50.00 already programmed to simplify entering amounts received. If you press one of
these keys, you need not enter the amount received using the numeric keys.
Note: If the customer pays exactly the right amount, you need not enter the sum paid. Continue with
Step 6.
6. Press the CASH key.
If the amount paid by the customer is higher than the actual amount due, the cash register automati-
cally calculates the amount of change due after pressing the CASH key and shows it in the display.
7.5.2 Payment by EC card / check
1. Set the key to REG.
2. Complete all the registrations.
3. Produce the subtotal by pressing the SUB-TOTAL key (option).
4. The amount due for payment appears in the display.
5. Enter the amount paid by the customer with the EC card / cheque (optional).
Note: If the customer pays exactly the right amount, you need not enter the sum paid. Continue with
Step 6.
6. Press the Cheque key.
If the amount paid by the customer is higher than the actual amount due, the cash register automati-
cally calculates the amount of change due after pressing the CASH key and shows it in the display.