B. Starting up
B.2 Unpacking and assembling
Connection to power supply:
- Check that the data on the data plate coincides with the local vol-
tage before connection calculator to power supply.
- Connect calculator to power supply.
Inserting the paper roll (Art. No. 06.860.1115):
- Fit the paper roll holder
- Roll out paper, leading edge to the bottom, into the guides
- Turn calculator on
- Paper is drawn into paper slot
- Feed paper as far as possible until it stops at the rear opening
- Use
to insert the paper further
Turning ON / OFF:
When turned on, the calculator is ready to operate.
At least 3 seconds should elapse between turning on and off
again.
B.3 General information
Accumulator:
Products, quotients and individual value can be totaled and stored
in the accumulator. Multiplication and division are ignored.
Entries:
Value and sub-totals are transmitted directly to the accumulator via
the addition and subtraction keys.
Constants:
The multiplicand, divisor, basic value or percentage, including the
subsequent function, are automatically retained as constants.
Repeat value:
Using the basic calculation modes, a value can be repeatedly
used as often as required.
Paper roll printout:
The decimal place is printed as a point.
Examples:
1 234 567 890.12 +
Entering values and calculation methods:
- Addition / Subtraction (a+b+c+)
t
Result via
- Multiplication / Division (axb c=)
Result via
=
Triad group symbols (commas) shown in display:
Values to the left of the decimal point are divided by triad symbols.
Example:
1,234,567,890.12
Capacity overflow:
When results exceed 12 full digits "ERROR" is printed out,
an "E" appears in the display and the keyboard is blocked for
entry. To release the keyboard;
press:
or
.
CE
C
Memory block:
The memory will not accept a value which would exceed the me-
mory capacity. The memory contents remain unaltered.
Item counter (Switch position):
When activated a 3 digit item counter is provided for the accumu-
lator and for the memory.
By pressing
+
and
–
or
M+
and subtractions are counted.
The number of item is printed on requesting sub-totals or final to-
tal. Example:008 = 8 items.
008
600.00 ,
Pressing the final total key clears the counter.
and
M–
the number of additions
Stored rates retained:
The stored rates of conversion, tax and % will be retained even if
the calculator is turned off.
The 11 pre-programmed fixed Euro rates are available for different
countries (refer "Currency code table" page 29.) and are originally
installed in the calculator.
Currency conversion:
- The conversion rate consists of 6 significant figures with the deci-
mal points.
- Additionally, 5-currency conversion rates can be programmable
and stored.
- To convert between 1 st currency and 2 nd currency through
conversion rate, the 1st currency and the 2nd currency will be se-
lect among Euro , o riginally installed 11-currency and sto red 5-
currency.
- Conversion rate is printed out with the symbol of R#.
- Euro currency can be printed out with the following symbol mark:
5
Tax Rate:
- Tax rate consists of 6 significant figures with decimal point.
- Tax rate is printed out with the symbol of RT.
Automatic %+ calculation (percent add-on):
- Automatic %+ calculation can proceed with user stored % rate or
entry % rate.
- The user stored % rate consists of 6 significant figures with deci-
mal point.
- Stored % rate is printed out with the symbol of R%.
B.4 Keyboard summary
The keyboard has an input buffer which enables all entries, re-
gardless of speed of input, to be proceeded in order of input.
Total clearance
C
- The complete calculation process is cleared. Memory con-
tents are retained.
- The stored rates are retained even after depressing this
key.
Recall item counter
n
- Press once:
Recall number of added items
- Press twice, after recall of final sum or sub-total:
Recall arithmetic mode average of item addition and sub-
traction.
Non-add key
#
- Date or number printout.
Correction key
CE
- Clear entered value.
Algebraic sign change key
+/-
- To specify a positive or negative value.
Digit keys
0
9
–
- The values entered appear in the display.
.
Decimal point key
–
Subtraction key
Addition key
+
◊
Sub-total key
- Recall accumulator / item counter contents
t
Final total key
- Recall and clear accumulator / item counter contents
%
Percent key
X
Together with
:
- Recall percent value.
Together with
X
and
- Recall the value plus or minus the percent value.
Division key
Multiplication key
x
or
–
:
+
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