A sale must be tendered to be completed. Several forms of payment can be defined on the same keyboard. The most common are Cash, Credit Card, and Debit card, but other keys and payment methods can easily be added to the keyboard.
Example 1: To complete a sale using cash, first press the Subtotal key to display the total due including any taxes ($8.48). Then enter the amount received ($10) from the customer and press on the cash key. The system will calculate and display the change that the customer should receive ($1.50) taking into consideration any rounding ($0.02) that may occur if rounding has been defined for the Cash tender.
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Example 2: To complete a transaction using a credit card, simply press the Credit Card key. If a credit card key has not been programmed on the keyboard, all tenders can be access by pressing on the Tenders menu icon. The register will automatically calculate the subtotal and the total amount to charge.
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Depending on the programming of the register, the operator can use more than one form of payment to complete a sale. For example, this function can be used when a sale is paid with more than one form of payment such as cash and credit card.
Example 3: A subtotal of $ 10.75 is paid with $ 6 in cash and $ 4.75 by Card.
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The amount remaining will be calculate and displayed (Short). Enter the amount remaining and press the credit card key.
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Note: The total sale amount must be collected before being allowed to proceeding with the next sale.
This can also be accomplished in the example above, simply by pressing the credit card key without entering an amount.
Example 4: A subtotal of $ 10.75 is paid with $ 6 in cash and the remainder by Card.
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The amount remaining will be calculate and displayed (Short). Press the credit card key to automatically charge the remainder owing.
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