Programming Foreign Currencies - Olympia CM 940-F Operating And Programming Manual

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6.17

Programming foreign currencies

A maximum of 2 foreign currencies can be programmed.
If you want to operate with the second foreign currency, you must programme the ┣FC 2┫ key on the
Note:
keyboard(see Chapter 6.28). The ┣FC┫ key set-up on the keyboard at the factory only applies to foreign
currency 1!
Clarify the following before starting with the actual programming operation:
Which foreign currency should be programmed?
In which storage location should this foreign currency be programmed?
What text is associated with the foreign currency (e.g. the currency abbreviation in accordance with ISO 4217)?
What is the exchange rate (foreign currency to local currency)?
US Dollar should be programmed as the foreign currency in memory location 2. The exchange rate at the
Example:
time of programming was 1 EUR = 1.35 USD (native (local) currency = 1 EUR, foreign currency = 1.35
USD).
1.
Set the key to PRG.
2.
Select programme number 16
(see Chapter 6.1.2).
Press the ┣CASH┫ key to confirm
3.
the selection.
The first foreign currency memory
location appears in the display.
Use the ┣CASH┫ key to switch to
4.
the foreign currency memory
location.
Use the ┣↑┫ and ┣↓┫ keys to
5.
switch to the text input area
[FC-0x
Press the ┣CASH┫ key to confirm
6.
the input.
7.
Delete the existing text.
8.
Enter the new foreign currency
text
(see Chapter 6.2).
9.
Conclude text input by pressing
the ┣CASH┫ key.
10. Use the ┣↑┫ and ┣↓┫ keys to
move to the Foreign input area.
11. Enter the foreign currency.
12. Press the ┣CASH┫ key to confirm
the input.
- Continued on next page -
Olympia
2011
Cash Register CM 940-F / 941-F / 942-F
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1x
Input
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Specifications subject to change without notice!
Display
FC
[FC01
]
Native: 0,01
Foreign:
FC
[FC01
]
Native: 0,01
Foreign:
[FC02
]
FC02
U
US
USD
[USD
]
Foreign: 0.01
Foreign: 1.35
Save...!!
Please Continue...
1- 1=
0,01
2- 1=
0,01

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