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4. PROGRAMMING OPERATIONS 
EO1-11149 
4.18 Foreign Currency Exchange Rate Setting (Submode 37)
 
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4.18  Foreign Currency Exchange Rate Setting (Submode 37) 
The rate of each Foreign Currency (corresponding to the [CUR1] to [CUR4] keys) can be set here.  By 
setting a rate on each Foreign Currency Key, reading the sale total and tendering in the foreign 
currency value will be possible for sale finalization. 
 
Anytime outside a sale 
 
 Control 
Lock: 
SET 
 
 
 37 
[#/NS] |Currency 
Key 
Code| 
[#/NS] 
Character entry [AT/TL] 
 
 
 
 
 
|Decimal Point Place for Rate| |Decimal Place for Convert Amount| [AT/TL] 
 
 
 
 
|Effective Numeric for Exchange Rate| [AT/TL] [#/NS] 
 
 
NOTE:  Entering 2 digits of numeric code provides an alphanumeric character of Currency Name.  
Therefore, odd number of numeric digit entry will cause an error.  When less than 24 digits of 
numeric data are entered, this ECR uses space code entry.  If a Currency Name includes spaces 
at the beginning, entering space code is required at the beginning of data entry.  For the Currency 
Name, up to 12 regular-sized or 6 double-sized characters can be entered.  Also a combination of 
both types can be entered. 
When the Media Tender Key Name was programmed in 12 regular-sized characters, up to 11 
characters of the Foreign Currency Name is printed, which was programmed in 12 characters. 
 
 
Conditions given for Domestic and Foreign Currencies 
(The rate here is simply an example.) 
 
 
Domestic Currency is US dollar: 
1.00 EURO = 0.8785 US$ 
 
Key Operation:  Control Lock: SET, Enter 37 and depress the [#/NS] key. 
 
 
[0] [2] [#/NS] 
(CUR1) 
 [5] 
[5] 
(U) 
 [5] 
[3] 
(S) 
 [4] 
[4] 
(D) 
 [AT/TL] 
(to complete character entry) 
 [4] 
(Decimal point place for Rate) 
 [2] 
(Decimal point place for Convert Amount) 
 [AT/TL] 
 
8785 [AT/TL] (Rate) 
 [#/NS] 
(to complete this submode.) 
 
OPERATION 
CONDITION 
01 to 04 
(01: CUR1, 02: CUR2 
 03: CUR3, 04: CUR4) 
Max. 12 characters 
(See 
NOTE below.) 
1 digit (0 to 8) 
1 digit (0 to 3) 
6 digits (000000 to 999999) 
35*
35*
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