Operation Manual

Cash Register CM 980-SF / 980-F / 960-SF / 962-SF
Olympia
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Key H F Explanation

H
P
F
The CARD key is used for card tender transactions.
Q
F
The Credit 1 key is used for credit tender transactions.

H
R
F
The SUB-TOTAL key is used to display the total amount of the sales transaction or to
produce a copy of a receipt.

H
T
F
The CASH key is used for cash transactions.

H
F
F
The #/NS or # NS (NS = No Sale) key is used for transactions which do not need to
be added. It can be used to print a maximally 7 digit number on the receipt. The entry
does not affect other sales totals.
The #/NS or # NS key is also used to open the cash drawer.
,
F
The Add Table key is used to add several tables together within the scope of a table
system.

H
F
The ABR key is used to print an additional business receipt within the scope of the
table system.

H
O
F
Key for take-away sales: The key is used to alter the standard tax rate 1 to the reduced
tax rate 2 in a one-off process. On the raised keyboard, this key also serves as one of 4
pre-programmed fixed sum keys which are assigned frequently entered amounts.

H
M
F
This key is used to reassign items to another table number. On the raised keyboard, this
key also serves as one of 4 preprogrammed fixed sum keys which are assigned fre-
quently entered amounts.

H
K
F
This key is used separate the items on a table so that they can be calculated separately.
On the raised keyboard, this key also serves as one of 4 preprogrammed fixed sum
keys which are assigned frequently entered amounts.

H
S
F
This key is used to open a table and conclude a table registration. On the raised key-
board, this key also serves as one of 4 preprogrammed fixed sum keys which are as-
signed frequently entered amounts.
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