86Key function/machine feature (P3)Example 2:U.S. tax table without rate settingTAX Price range(6%) Min. break point Max. break point$ .00 $ .01 $ .10.01 .11 .24.02 .25 .41.03 .42 .58.04 .59 .74.05 .75 .91.06 .92 1.08.07 1.09 1.24.08 1.25 1.41Max. break pointUpper Lower Difference Pattern10 – 0 = 1024 – 10 = 14 Non cyclic41 – 24 = 1758 – 41 = 17 Cyclic74 – 58 = 1691 – 74 = 17108 – 91 = 17 Cyclic124 – 108 = 16141 – 124 = 1717 CyclicTax rate (2-digit for integer + 4-digit for decimal) ............................... 0 %(Table only)Tax table maximum value (“0” means unlimited). ............................... 0 (Table only)Rounding/tax table system code ........................................................... 01 (Table only)Sum of a cyclic pattern ......................................................................... 50 (17+17+16)Number of values in each cyclic pattern ............................................... 3Number of values in each non-cyclic pattern ....................................... 24 (10+14)Actual value of difference of the non-cyclic and cyclic values ............ 10, 14, 17, 17, 163s8: : : : s80a80a801a850a83a824a81014a81717a81600a8sTax table No. (0125 ~ 0325)Tax rate (2-digit for integer + 4-digit for decimal)Tax table maximum value (“0” means unlimited).Rounding/tax table system codeSum of a cyclic patternNumber of values in each cyclic patternSum of values in each non-cyclic patternActual value of difference of the non-cyclic and cyclic values.You must enter these values in 4-digit block. If the last blockcomes out to be only two digits, add two zeros.PGMMode switch