Discount Or Add-On Amounts (+/-); Programming Payment Media - Olivetti ECR 6920 F User Manual

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Make your selections by using the following options
(defaults in bold):
HDLO
0 = No HDLO
1 = 0.01 - 0.09
2 = 0.01 - 0.99
3 = 0.01 - 9.99
4 = 0.01 - 99.99
5 = 0.01 - 999.99
6 = 0.01 - 9999.99
1. Control lock key position: PRG.
2. Press
or
programming mode.
3. Type the required HDLO code
reference to the table above.
4. Type the required PO/RA receipt header print status
or
.
5. Press
or
mode.
Example: Assign an HDLO of a maximum 2 digits to
and decide not to print the receipt header.
Type/Press:

Discount or Add-on Amounts (+/-)

A High Digit Lock Out (HDLO) and a positive or negative
status can be assigned to the
number of digits, i.e. the maximum value of a minus or plus
key operation, from 1 to 6 digits. This makes sure that
amounts do not exceed a maximum value. You can also
assign a discount (-) or add-on (+) status to this key so that
specific amounts are discounted or added on.
Make your selections for this feature from the following
options (defaults in bold):
HDLO
0 = No HDLO
1 = 0.01 - 0.09
2 = 0.01 - 0.99
3 = 0.01 - 9.99
4 = 0.01 - 99.99
5 = 0.01 - 999.99
6 = 0.01 - 9999.99
1. Control lock key position: PRG.
2. Type the required HDLO code [0 to 6] with reference to
the table above.
3. Type the required discount or add-on status
.
4. Press
.
Print PO/RA Receipt Header
0 = Enabled
1 = Disabled
to enter to the related key's
to
again to exit this programming
key. You can limit the
Discount or Add-on
0 = Discount
1 = Add-on
Example: Allocate a maximum of 5 digits and a discount
status to this key.
Type/Press:
HDLO code

Programming Payment Media

You can assign a name and a status to each of the media
types that can be used as tender for payment in customer
transactions.
The number identifying each media type is as follows:
Media Types
1 = Cash
2 = Check
with
3 = Charge card
Payment Media Status
The Cash, Check, Charge, Credit 1 and Credit 2 tender keys
can be programmed according to your business needs. The
programming of tender keys consists of assigning a 4-digit
code that characterizes the key as follows:
• High Digit Lock Out (HDLO) status, whereby you prohibit
tenders of a certain number of digits and above.
• Exact tender mandatory or not to end a sales transaction.
• Calculate or not the change to be given to the customer.
• Open or not the cash drawer when the tender key is
pressed.
NOTE: The Change Given option applies to all media types
apart from cash (Change Given is always enabled for cash).
A 4-digit tender key status can be programmed with the
following options (defaults in bold):
HDLO
0 = No HDLO
1 = 0.01 - 0.09
2 = 0.01 - 0.99
3 = 0.01 - 9.99
4 = 0.01 - 99.99
5 = 0.01 - 999.99
6 = 0.01 - 9999.99
Change Given
0 = Enabled
1 = Disabled
1. Control lock key position: PRG.
2. Specify the 1-digit [Media Type] and press
3. Type the [HDLO code], [Tender status], [Change
status] and [Drawer status] codes by referring to the
previous table and then press
Example: Program cheque tender as follows: no HDLO,
exact tender amount required to end the transaction, calculate
or
change on a tender and open drawer when the key is
pressed.
Type/Press:
Discount status
4 = Credit card 1
5 = Credit card 2
Exact Tender
0 = Not required
1 = Required
Drawer Open
0 = Enabled
1 = Disabled
to exit.
4-digit status code
.
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