User guide

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Working with POS Terminal
Function key Description
Backspace Delete the last key typed. For example, if you intend to enter 105 but instead enter 104 press Backspace
to delete the 4 and type the correct number.
Barcode Number If a barcode is damaged or is not scanning correctly, use the Barcode Number key to type the barcode
number and complete the sale. Type the barcode number and press the Barcode Number key.
Cancel Current
Transaction
Cancels the transaction before it is tendered. For example, if a customer changes their mind after the
sale is put through the register before tendering is  nished, press Cancel Current Transaction to
remove the transaction.
Cash Clearance Replaces the banking function on many cash registers. As Accounts handles the banking process, use
this key to indicate that you remove money from the cash drawer for deposit into a safe or bank.
Cash Float In Records the amount of money placed into a cash register as part of the  oat.
Cash Float Out Records the amount of money taken from the cash register when the  oat is removed.
Cash Paid Out Records money taken from the cash register to pay for miscellaneous items such as consumable goods.
Cheque Number
Entry
Allows you to enter a cheque number printed on the receipt. You can make Cheque Number
compulsory if using the Tender Cheque function.
Clear Removes the current transaction line of information. For example, if a product number is 102 and you
accidentally enter 202, press Clear to delete the text and type the correct entry. Use Clear only to delete
current entries. To delete previous transaction entries use the Correct Last Entry key. You can also use
Clear to exit error messages. This function is required by POS Terminal and appears in default layouts for
the Standard and POS keyboards.
Correct Entry Corrects an entry previously entered for a transaction. The whole entry, including quantity values, is
corrected. The item is left out of the transaction or the correct entry is recorded.
Correct Last Entry Deletes the last line item from a transaction. Use this function in the case of an operator error.