- 42 -EO1-11126MA-1350-1 SERIESTAXTax Amount required. . . ....... The entered tax amount is printed and added to the sale.TAX4 0.12 A Manual Tax of$0.12 is entered.The “TAX 4” sym-bol indicatesManual Tax.NOTES: 1. The [TAX] key should be used in thesingle tax area. It should not be usedin the dual tax area nor the triple taxarea.2. A Manual Tax amount entered canbe item-corrected, but cannot bedeleted by [VOID] nor [RTN MDSE]key.NOTES: 1. After depressing the [EX] key, the sale must only be finalized (for payment through mediakeys including the [CUR] keys).2. Tax Exemption transaction cannot be item-corrected.3. If the “Non-taxable Amount Limit” is set for certain areas in Canada, using the [GST/M] keywill cause an error and GST Exemption is not allowed.Manual Tax EntrySale ItemEntries(or )Sale paid in Foreign CurrencyAll the itemsare enteredfor thecustomer.AT/TLNOTE 1TXBLTL ST . . . CUR 1Foreign CurrencyAmount tendered;max. 8 digitsCUR 1NOTE 2NOTE 2 (or othertender-allowmedia keys)NOTE 5Displays the saletotal in the do-mestic currency.Displays the saletotal in the for-eign currency.Displays the amountas it is entered.Displays the do-mestic currencyvalue equivalentto the tenderedforeign currency.The sale is finalizedif over-tendered, ornot finalized ifshort-tendered.NOTE 3SUBTL 14.00TAX 1.22TOTAL 15.22CATEND 28.00CHANGE 12.78JONES 0216 18:55TMSale total in domestic currencyDomestic currency value equivalent tothe tendered foreign currencyChange due in the domestic currencyThe program option allows the register to print foreign currency tendered amount andforeign currency exchange rate on the receipt. (Ask your TOSHIBA TEC representative.)Can be cleared by the [C] keyNOTES: 1. The [TXBL TL] (or [ST]) key is not required after a short-tender entry. The [ST] key can beused for this transaction only when the program option “ Taxable Total Display by the [ST]key” has been selected. (Ask your TOSHIBA TEC representative.)2. The [CUR2], [CUR3] and [CUR4] keys operate the same fashion as the [CUR1] key fortendering the foreign currencies 2, 3 and 4 respectively.. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .