Operation and programming manual
20 • Operating Instructions ER-260/265 Electronic Cash Register AU
Key Description
percentage from an item or the subtotal of the sale. 5You can enter the
amount of the percentage before pressing the -% or +% keys, or you
can program a preset percentage if you are consistently using the
same percentage. See “+% and -% Key Programming” to set a
preset percentage.
PLU
Use to register a Price Look Up (PLU).
RA
(RECD ACCT)
Use to accept cash into the cash drawer when you are not actually
selling merchandise. For example, use the Received on Account key
to accept payments for previously sold merchandise or record loans to
the cash drawer.
PO
(PAID OUT)
Use to track cash paid out for merchandise or to record loans from the
cash drawer.
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(Decimal)
Use the Decimal key to enter fractions of percentages. For example to
enter a one third off discount, enter 3 3 . 3 3 before pressing the -%
key.
CLERK
Use to sign on or sign off a clerk, if you have decided to use a clerk
sales tracking system. See “Clerk Programming”.
SUB TOTAL
Press to see the subtotal of a sale.
CHARGE
(EFTPOS)
Press to total a transaction paid by charge or credit card.
(Change name to EFTPOS - EPROM v01.013A)
CHECK
Press to total a transaction paid by check. Also if the check amount is
over the amount purchased, enter the amount of the check, then press
the CHECK key. The drawer will open and the cash change will be
computed.
CASH/TEND
Press to total a transaction paid by cash. Also if the cash amount
tendered is over the amount purchased, enter the amount of the tender,
then press the CASH/TEND key. The drawer will open and the cash
change will be computed.
ADD CHECK
Press when you wish to issue a receipt, but not yet pay for the sale.
For example, one person may wish to pay for two guest checks at a
restaurant, or one person may pay for two admissions, where separate
receipts are required for each person.
TAX
Press to reverse the programmed tax status of a department or plu key.
For example, by using the TAX key prior to registering a taxable
item, the item will be sold without sales tax added.










