7THE DISPLAY__________________________________________________________________READING THE DISPLAYThe display shows entry amounts and related transaction information through use of numbers and special symbols. Displaywindows are situated so that operator can view the operations.The display is read from left to right as follows.Department - The first digit displays the department key pressed for each entry.Repeat/Multiply - The second digit displays when repeating or multiplying items to indicate the number of items entered at oneprice.Amount - The remainder of the display shows the entry amount. Up to 7 digits can be used for the amount of each entry.For example, if you register a $1.00 item to Department 1 and repeated the entry, the display would show:Special Symbol IndicatorsSpecial symbols appear at the far left of the display during operation of the cash register. These symbols identify the amountshown, warning of an error condition or indicate use of the program mode. They include:These symbols clear automatically when you start the next entry or press the [C] Clear key.DISPLAYING THE TIMESimply press the [QTY TIME] key to display the current time. (See THE REGISTER PROGRAMS to set the time). The timecan be displayed in either a 12 or 24 hour format. (See Page 15). The displayed time is automatically cleared once atransaction is started.NOTE: Trying to use this feature during a transaction will result in an error tone. If this occurs, press [C] to clear the error.(Change) - Indicates the displayed amount is change due to the customer.(Minus) - Displays for a negative entry. Also displays if subtotal or cash tendered total is a negativenumber due to a return or refund.(Subtotal) - Indicates amount shown is a subtotal, including tax if applicable.(Total) - Indicates amount shown is the total of the transaction.(Error) - Displays if an error is made during operation or when setting programs. An error tone sound toalert the operator.SEC Code - Displays when a security code has been programmed and an entry is attempted in eitherthe Program (PRG) or Z modes.