EQUIPMENT SALE TRANSACTION IN THE LOCATION Operating the means of communication Operating the equipment countdown Operating the machine payment Setting.

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EQUIPMENT SALE TRANSACTION IN THE LOCATION Operating the means of communication Operating the equipment countdown Operating the machine payment Setting up and operating the measuring instrument Setting up and operating the equipment verification

Operating the means of communication Knowledge and skills to communicate with the tool - means of communication is a basic skill that must be acquired by a salesperson or sales. Because as energy course, a sales clerk should be able to perform a good communication with buyers, fellow worker, or boss related to job duties.

Transactional Equipments in the trading location In the trading world, there are many transactional equipments that can be used to help trading activities such as: Trading documents such as invoice, bill, statement of payment, as well as official stamp seal and plastic wrap Machineries that related with business

Operating the computation equipments... In a world of trade usage is calculated required. In general, this computation tools used to perform calculations, add, subtract, multiply and divide Because that is the basic functions that are frequently used in the trading world...

To use calculating electrical computation equipments a). Check whether the power cable and paper are inserted b). Check all the buttons work well c). Perform operations with thorough calculation d). Note the display and print out (receipt paper) e). If in the countdown to operate electrical equipment found indication of damage to the equipment then the report should be made then submitted to the appropriate authorities

Operate the payment machine Instruments of payment at this time can be classified as cash and over non-cash. Instruments of payment in cash is money that consists kartal of paper money and coins that we already know this.

While the instrument non-cash payment, can be divided up tool non-cash payment with the media, commonly referred to as paper or paper - based instruments such as checks, bilyet, money orders and other instruments and non-cash payment with the media card or commonly referred to as card-based instruments such as credit cards, debit cards, ATM cards and others.

Setting up and operating the measuring instrument 1. Measuring tool is a tool that is used for measurement or and the quantity or quality, measuring equipment are grouped into two, namely: a. peck tool is a tool that used or for measurement of quantity; b. the tool is balanced tool that is used or for weighing or measuring mass 2. Basic usage measure use a measuring tool used in the trade is allowed set in UU number: 2 year : 1981 (2/1981); date: 1 APRIL 1981 (VE) on: Metrology LEGAL 3. Balanced tool is that is used or for weighing or measuring mass

Setting up and operating the verification equipment Verification tool is a tool that can be used by the seller or cashier check for payment tool chartal good form of money (paper) or a credit card that is used or the original purchaser.

Type of verification tools that help equipment used for payment are grouped into two, namely: a. Tools for verification for paper currency Is a tool that can be used by the seller or the cashier to check whether the paper currency is authentic or not

Using money detector: a) Turn it on b) Light the paper currency and pay attention for all characteristic in genuine currency

Money Detector

This money detector uses ultraviolet to detect the authenticity of the currency

If the seller receives counterfeit from cashier, steps that must be done are: a.Tells the buyer that he pays in counterfeit money b. Returning the money and request payment with the authentic one b. Withhold money to falsely c. Ask the origin of money and a false record d. Reporting to the authorities

Tools for credit card verification Is a tool that can be used by the seller or the cashier to check whether the credit card used by the original purchaser or no