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?
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In which storage location should this foreign currency be programmed?
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What text is associated with the foreign currency (e.g. the currency abbreviation in accordance with ISO 4217)?
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What is the exchange rate (foreign currency to local currency)?
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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.
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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
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1- 1=
0,01
2- 1=
0,01