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HP 20b Business Consultant

Financial Calculator Quick Start Guide
For free training, visit www.hp.com/go/calctraining
HP part number: F2219-90001
First edition: January 2008

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  • Page 1: Hp 20B Business Consultant

    HP 20b Business Consultant Financial Calculator Quick Start Guide For free training, visit www.hp.com/go/calctraining HP part number: F2219-90001 First edition: January 2008...
  • Page 2: Legal Notices

    Basic Features Legal Notices This manual and any examples contained herein are provided “as is” and are subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this manual, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, non- infringement and fitness for a particular purpose.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Legal Notices HP 20b Business Consultant Basic Features Mathematical Calculations Statistical Operations Time Value of Money Cash Flows Business Problems Bonds Depreciation Break-even 10 Warranty, Regulatory, and Contact Information...
  • Page 4: Hp 20B Business Consultant

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  • Page 5: Keyboard Map Legend

    Cash Flows, IRR, and NPV menus Data and Statistics menus Input Memory Up/Insert and Down/Delete keys Shift key On/Off Chapter(s) HP 20b Business Consultant Feature Chapter(s) Annunciator display area Amortization and Depreciation menus % key and Percent Calculation menu Store and Recall...
  • Page 6: Basic Features

    Basic Features Welcome to the HP 20b Financial Calculator This guidebook is designed to get you started with your new 20b Financial Calculator. If you require more detailed information about calculator operation and features, please refer to the training materials available at: www.hp.com/go/calctraining.
  • Page 7: Adjusting The Display Contrast

    Press to return to the default calculator screen. For more information on accessing menus and changing calculator settings, refer to the section below titled, Accessing Menus . Adjusting the Display Contrast To adjust the brightness of the display, press and hold keys.
  • Page 8 . When no operations have been entered and no operations are pending, the bottom line of the screen displays 0 . This state of the calculator is referred to as the default calculator screen .
  • Page 9 Table 1-1 Mode Menu Settings Setting Display Description FIX= 2 The current number of digits displayed to the right of the decimal point. Default is 2 . Key in the number of digits you want and press press Degree or The current angular mode in degrees or radians.
  • Page 10 Table 1-1 Mode Menu Settings Setting Display Description Decimal or The current thousands separator. Decimal (1000.00 or Comma 1,000.00); Comma (1000,00 or 1.000,00). Default is decimal. Pressing options. Chain, The current operation mode. Algebraic, or Default is Chain . Pressing English, The current language option.
  • Page 11 Changing the Operating Mode After viewing the default settings, suppose you want to change the operating mode from Chain to RPN. See Table 1-2. Table 1-2 Changing the Operating Mode Keys <<<< < (Press five times) (Press two times) > <...
  • Page 12 Key Presses and the Shift : Key To activate a key, press and release the desired key. Most of the 20b's keys have two functions: the primary function and the shifted, or secondary function. The primary function is printed on the top of the key. The secondary function is printed on the bevel of the key.
  • Page 13 Annunciators are symbols that appear in the display as messages, or after certain keys or key combinations have been pressed. Annunciators are special symbols indicating a specific status in the calculator. Table 1-3 lists the annunciators. Table 1-3 Annunciator Symbols Annunciator Symbol (•)
  • Page 14 Table 1-3 Annunciator Symbols Annunciator Symbol Small (=) symbol  INPUT The I Key key is used to input values for variables and execute menu items. Status Indicates an item for which the valid. This symbol appears on the upper right of the display screen.
  • Page 15 key is also used in Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) mode to enter a number on the stack or duplicate it. The = Key key is used at the end of a mathematical operation to calculate the final 1+2= result. For example, key also allows you to request a calculation for the value of an item.
  • Page 16 When an item for which the displayed on the top line at the right of the screen. Do not confuse this small annunciator (=) with the larger annunciator Editing Entries and Clearing The On/CE O Key Pressing one time cancels current number entries, mathematical operations, or a menu selection, in that order.
  • Page 17: Notes About Special Menus

    Basic Features are working in the Bond menu and you wish to reset all your entries in the Bond Bond displays on menu. From anywhere in the Bond menu, press screen. At this prompt, pressing resets the Bond menu and returns you to the last item you were working with in the Bond menu.
  • Page 18: Accessing Menus And Menu Maps

    Basic Features Accessing Menus and Menu Maps Many of the 20b's functions are located within menus. To access a menu, press the key, or shift key combination for the menu in which you wish to work. To exit a menu, press For example, to access the Break-even menu, press .
  • Page 19 Read-only. in the IRR menu are display-only; they are calculated values computed internally by the calculator. Write-only. I%= ) in the Net Present Value (NPV) menu, are similar to read/write items in that the INPUT annunciator is lit when these items are selected, indicating that entering a number and pressing that number in that menu item.
  • Page 20: Mathematical Calculations

    To correct a number entry, press symbol you entered. Change how numbers are displayed on screen with the options in the Mode menu. For more information on calculator display settings, see the section titled, The Mode Menu: Setting Preferences. +-*/ keys .
  • Page 21: Chain Mode

    Mathematical Calculations To enter a number in the display, press the digits successively. A number can have up to 12 digits. To change the sign of a number from positive to negative, press Use scientific notation to enter very large and very small numbers. For example, to enter the number 12345.12 in scientific notation, first enter the mantissa, 12345, then press...
  • Page 22: Algebraic Mode

    Keys (2*3) Algebraic Mode To set the calculator in Algebraic mode, refer to the section titled, The Mode Menu: Setting Preferences. In Algebraic mode, multiplication and division have a higher priority than addition and subtraction. For example, in Algebraic mode, pressing returns a result of 7.00 .
  • Page 23 For example, key in 1+2 x 5 nPr 2 2 in Algebraic mode by pressing: 1+2*5:b2:m= Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) Mode To set the calculator in RPN mode, refer to the section titled, The Mode Menu: Setting Preferences. In RPN mode, numbers are entered first, separated by pressing by an operation key.
  • Page 24 You do not need to enter parentheses to set the priority of your operations in RPN. Key in numbers and operations inside the parentheses first, followed by those outside of the parentheses. If a problem has more than one set of parentheses, start by working with the operations and numbers in the innermost parentheses and work out.
  • Page 25 Table 2-2 Simple Arithmetic Calculations in RPN Mode Keys Display One-Number Functions and the Math Menu The key presses for the one-number mathematical functions listed in Table 2-3 below apply to all modes, Chain, Algebraic, and RPN. To execute one-number functions: Key in a number, x , into the display.
  • Page 26 ( Degrees ) or radians ( Radians ). You can change the setting if the active mode is not what your problem requires. For more information on the Mode menu and calculator settings, refer to the section titled, The Mode Menu: Setting Preferences.
  • Page 27 Table 2-3 Shifted Function Mathematical Operations Keys Description Executes the Random function. Returns a random number in the range 0 < x <1. Calculates factorial of x (where 0 ≤ x ≤ 253). y x . Returns y to the x power. Reciprocal.
  • Page 28 Mathematical Calculations Figure 2-2 The Menu Map for the Math Menu...
  • Page 29 < Press to scroll through the menu items, starting with Trigonometry . The Trigonometry , Hyperbolic , and Probability items have sub-menus. Press with an item displayed to access the functions within the sub menus. Press to cancel the Math menu and return to current work. Press to return to the top of the Math menu.
  • Page 30 function, and continue calculating with your original operation without losing your work. Two-Number Functions +-*/ Apart from accessible on the keyboard are:    Y x is the power function; nCr stands for the number of combinations of elements, r , among n , and nPr stands for the number of permutations of elements, r , among nCr=n!/(r!(n-r)!) nPr=n!/(n-r)!
  • Page 31: Storing And Recalling Numbers

    Press In RPN mode, key in the numbers first, followed by function key. For example, for the power function example above, in RPN press: 15I3:h Storing and Recalling Numbers EURO has ten calculation memories available for use during calculations. These memories are numbered from 0-9.
  • Page 32: Rounding Numbers

    In Algebraic and Chain modes, press Rounding Numbers The 20b performs all calculations internally with 15-digit precision and rounds to 12 digits when returning the results. When displayed, a number is rounded to the number of digits after the decimal point set by the FIX= item in the Mode menu.
  • Page 33 Mathematical Calculations Note: the FIX= setting only affects the display; it does not affect the actual numbers. Simple Percentages In Algebraic or Chain modes, pressing divides a number by 100. For returns 0.25. example, pressing To find a percentage of a given number, enter the number and multiply it by the desired percentage, followed by to return the result.
  • Page 34: Statistical Operations

    Statistical Operations Statistical Operations Figure 3-1 The Menu Map for the Data and Statistics Menus...
  • Page 35 Statistics operations require the use of two secondary function keys: . See Figure 3-1 for assistance with navigating through the menus. Press to open the Data menu. In this menu, enter a list of x values for one-variable statistics, a list of pairs, (x, w) for weighted, one-variable statistics, or a list of paired values (x, y) for two-variable statistics.
  • Page 36 Sales for the last five months are represented by the pairs of values shown below, with the month number as x , and the sales values as y . Enter these into the Data menu. Using the Stats menu for Predictions , predict sales for month seven.
  • Page 37 Table 3-2 Statistics Example Keys Display Statistical Operations Description Inputs current values for X(1) and Y(1). Displays current value for X(2). Inputs current values for X(2) and Y(2). Displays current value for X(3). Inputs current values for X(3) and Y(3). Displays current value for X(4).
  • Page 38 Table 3-2 Statistics Example Keys < I<< :z<< < <= < < Display Statistical Operations Description Opens Descriptive sub- menu. Displays current value for y average. Opens Predictions sub-menu starting with Linear . Scrolls to current value of Prediction X. Inputs current value for Prediction X (month).
  • Page 39 Table 3-2 Statistics Example Keys < :z<< <I< Display Statistical Operations Description Displays current value for Correlation. Opens Sums sub-menu. Displays current value for the sum of all y values (Sigma...
  • Page 40: Time Value Of Money

    Time Value of Money Time Value of Money The examples in the following sections are calculated with the Mode menu preferences in their default settings, unless otherwise noted. For more information about basic features and setting preferences, see Chapter 1, Basic Features .
  • Page 41 Table 4-1 Interest Conversion Menu Items Item Description Nom%= The stated annual interest rate compounded periodically, such as 18% compounded monthly. Eff%= The rate, that compounded only once, that is, annually, would produce the same final value as the nominal rate. P/YR= Payments or compounding periods per year.
  • Page 42 Table 4-2 Interest Rate Conversion Example Keys Display > >= TVM Keys and Entering Values For a list of keys used for TVM problems along with their descriptions, see Table 4-3. To reset the TVM variables to their default values, with any TVM variable displayed, press Reset prompt, press Description...
  • Page 43 To input current data, enter a number followed by the TVM key for the required item. To calculate an unknown value, enter all known values and press the key of the item you want solved. For a TVM example, see Table 4-4. Table 4-3 TVM Keys Keys Description...
  • Page 44 Table 4-3 TVM Keys Keys Description Stores or calculates the future value (FV), a final cash flow. FV always occurs at the end of the last compounding period. Sets Begin mode (Beg). Payments occur at the beginning of each compounding period. Sets End mode (End).
  • Page 45 Table 4-4 TVM Example Keys Display 1400 Amortization Refer to Figure 4-2 for a menu map of the Amortization menu. Table 4-5 lists the keys and variables of the Amortization menu. To open the menu, press Time Value of Money Description Inputs 360 as the current value for the number of payments over 30 years.
  • Page 46 The Amortization menu calculations are based on values stored in the following N, Y, V, M TVM keys: To enter current data for the TVM keys, enter a number followed by the key for the required item. To reset the variables to their default values, from anywhere in the .
  • Page 47 Table 4-5 Amortization Menu Items Menu Item/Key Nb Per= Start= Balance= Principle= Interest= Enter the values for the TVM keys from the example below. Press > < to view the amortization schedule. You borrow $140,000.00 for 360 months at 10% interest from a credit union. Create an amortization schedule for the loan.
  • Page 48 Table 4-6. The example below is shown with RPN as the active operating mode. Table 4-6 Amortization Example Keys Display 1400 Time Value of Money Description Inputs current value of payments per year as 12 . Inputs 360 (30 times 12 payments per year) as the current value for the number of payments for the 30-year loan.
  • Page 49 Table 4-6 Amortization Example Keys Display < < < < < Time Value of Money Description Displays the current period of amortization in months. Default is 12 . Displays the number of the starting payment in first period to amortize. Displays the current balance remaining after the first year.
  • Page 50: Cash Flows

    Cash Flows Cash Flows Figure 5-1 Cash Flow Diagram A cash flow list is a set of numbered pairs, CF(n) and #CF(n) , where n is the index of the cash flow list. Each pair represents a single cash flow. CF(n) represents the monetary value of the cash flow;...
  • Page 51 #CF(n) instead of entering the cash flow value multiple times can save you time and memory space in the calculator. To enter a cash flow list, press For each cash flow item, enter the cash flow followed by...
  • Page 52 Table 5-1 Cash Flow Keys >< After an initial investment of $80,000.00, you expect returns over the next five years as follows: cash flow 1, $5,000.00, cash flow 2, $4,500.00, cash flow 3, $0.00, cash flow 4, $4,000.00, cash flow 5, $5,000.00, 5 times, cash flow 6, $115,000.00.
  • Page 53 Table 5-2 Cash Flow Example Keys 8000 5000 Display Description Opens the cash flow list starting with the current value of the initial cash flow, CF(0) . Keys in -80000 as the value of the initial cash flow. Note: the sign of the cash outflow is negative.
  • Page 54 Table 5-2 Cash Flow Example Keys 4500 Display Description Inputs the current value of CF(1) as 5000 . Displays the current value, 1 , for the frequency of CF(1). Inputs the current value of 1 for the frequency of CF(1). Displays current value of CF(2).
  • Page 55 Table 5-2 Cash Flow Example Keys 4000 5000 Display Description Inputs the current value of CF(3) as 0 . Displays the current value, 1 , for the frequency of CF(3). Inputs the current value of 1 for the frequency of CF(3). Displays the current value of CF(4).
  • Page 56 Table 5-2 Cash Flow Example Keys 11500 Display Description Assigns the current value of CF(5) as 5000 . Displays the current value, 1 , for the frequency of CF(5). Keys in 5 as the current value for the frequency of CF(5). Inputs the current value of 5 for the frequency of CF(5).
  • Page 57: Analyzing Cash Flows

    Cash Flows Analyzing Cash Flows The various functions used to analyze cash flows are located in the NPV menus. If you press before entering cash flows, you will be redirected to the cash flow menu to enter values into the cash flow list. The menu maps for the IRR and NPV menus are shown in Figure 5-2.
  • Page 58 Cash Flows Figure 5-2 The Menu Map for the NPV and IRR Menus...
  • Page 59 Table 5-3 NPV and IRR Menu Items Item Inv. I%= Net PV= Net FV= Net US= Payback= Discounted Payback= Description Investment or discount rate. Enter the investment rate or discount rate for the cash flow followed by I. Net present value. Returns the value of the cash flows at the time of the initial cash flow, discounting the future cash flows by the value set for Inv.
  • Page 60 Table 5-3 NPV and IRR Menu Items Item Total= IRR%= See Table 5-4 for an example of the NPV and IRR functions using the cash flow example in Table 5-2. Press a number followed by < repeatedly. The example below is shown with RPN as the active operating mode.
  • Page 61: Editing Cash Flows

    Table 5-4 NPV and IRR Example Keys Display < < < << Editing Cash Flows In the cash flow list, you can view and modify the current values of a specific cash flow, or cash flows. Press modify an entry, type a new number and press For example, to change the current value of CF(7) in the example in Table 5-2 from 0 to 200 , with CF(7)= displayed, press You can also modify the frequency of a cash flow in the same manner with the...
  • Page 62: Business Problems

    Business Problems Business Problems Figure 6-1 The Menu Map for the Percent Calculation (%calc) Menu Press to open the menu. There are four items in this menu: markup as a percentage of cost ( Mkup. %C ), markup as a percentage of price ( Mkup. %P ) , percent change ( %Change ) , and part as a percentage of total ( Part%Tot.
  • Page 63 To return to the menu items from within a sub-menu, press Note: for business problems using 20b, margin is based on price; markup is based on cost. To reset the menu items to their default values, from anywhere in the %calc menu .
  • Page 64 Table 6-1 Markup Example Keys Display < < Find the percent change between 20 and 35 with no compounding. Description Inputs 15 as the current value for cost. Scrolls to Price= and displays the current value. Inputs 22 as the current value for price.
  • Page 65 Table 6-2 Percent Change Example Keys Display <<< < < Description Opens the %calc menu starting with Mkup.%C. Scrolls to %Change . Displays the current value for Old= . Inputs 20 as the current value for Old= . Displays the current value for New= .
  • Page 66 What is 30% of 80? Table 6-3 Part % of Total Example Keys Display << < < Description Opens the %calc menu starting with Mkup.%C. Scrolls to the Part %Tot. menu item. Displays the current value for Total= . Inputs 80 as the current value for Total= .
  • Page 67 Table 6-3 Part % of Total Example Keys Display Description Calculates the current value of Part % Tot.=. 30 is 37.50% of 80. Business Problems...
  • Page 68: Bonds

    Bonds Bonds Figure 7-1 The Menu Map for the Bond Menu Before you enter the Bond menu, be sure to check that the date format is set in the format required for your problem. The default setting is mm.dd yyyy , but it can be set for dd.mm yyyy .
  • Page 69 > < Press repeatedly to scroll through the items shown in Figure 7-1. To input current data, with an item displayed, key in a number and press > < Press repeatedly to scroll to an unknown item, and press calculate it. To reset the values to their default values, from anywhere in the Bond menu, .
  • Page 70 Table 7-1 Bond Menu Variable Call= Yield%= Price= Accrued= Actual/Cal.360 Annual/Semiannual What price should you pay on April 28, 2010 for a 6.75% U.S. Treasury bond maturing on June 4, 2020, if you want a yield of 4.75%? Assume the bond is calculated on a semiannual coupon payment on an actual/actual basis.
  • Page 71 Table 7-2. The example below is shown with RPN as the active operating mode. Table 7-2 Bond Calculation Example Display > < 4.28 2010 Description Opens the Bond menu starting with the current settlement date. Scrolls to bond coupon (payment) frequency.
  • Page 72 Table 7-2 Bond Calculation Example Display < 6.04 2020 < 6.75 < < 4.75 Description Displays the current maturity date in mm.ddyyy format. Inputs the current maturity date. Note: 4 in the display represents the day of the week. Displays the current value for CPN%= .
  • Page 73 Table 7-2 Bond Calculation Example Display < < OL1+ Description Displays the current value for Price= . Calculates the current value for Price= . Stores 115.89 in memory 1. Displays the current value for accrued interest. Stores 2.69 in memory 2. Returns the result for total price (value of price + value of accrued interest).
  • Page 74: Depreciation

    Depreciation Depreciation Figure 8-1 The Menu Map for the Depreciation Menu Press to open the Depreciation menu. Press to cycle through > the depreciation methods. With a depreciation method displayed, press < repeatedly to view the items of the sub-menu. To enter current data, key in a number and press To reset the Depreciation menu, press .
  • Page 75 Brief descriptions of the methods used to calculate depreciation are provided in Table 8-1. Table 8-2 describes the items found in the depreciation sub-menus. For an example calculating depreciation using the straight-line method, see Table 8-3. Table 8-1 Depreciation Methods Depreciation Method Sline...
  • Page 76 Table 8-1 Depreciation Methods Depreciation Method DecBal Declining balance is an accelerated depreciation method that presumes an asset will lose the majority of its value during the first few years of its useful life. DBXover Declining balance crossover is an accelerated depreciation method that presumes an asset will lose the majority of its value in the first few years of its useful life, but that it will revert to a consistent depreciation during the...
  • Page 77 Table 8-2 Depreciation Menu Items Item Life= Start= Cost= Salvage= Year= Depreciation= R.Book Value= R.Depreciable Value= Description The expected useful life of the asset in whole years. Start refers to the date or month in which the asset is first placed into service. Depending on the type of depreciation, this can be the month, or the actual date in mm.dd format.
  • Page 78 Table 8-2 Depreciation Menu Items Item Factor= A metalworking machine, purchased for $10,000.00, is to be depreciated over five years. Its salvage value is estimated at $500.00. Using the straight-line method, find the depreciation and remaining depreciable value for each of the first two years of the machine's life. See Table 8-3. Table 8-3 Straight Line Depreciation Example Display <...
  • Page 79 Table 8-3 Straight Line Depreciation Example Display < < 1000 < 500I < < < Description Displays the current value of Start= . 1 is the default value. Displays the current value for Cost= . Inputs the current value for cost as 10,000.00.
  • Page 80 Table 8-3 Straight Line Depreciation Example Display < < < < < Description Displays the current remaining depreciable value after year 1. Displays the current year of the depreciation. Displays the current depreciation amount after year 2. Displays the current remaining book value after year 2.
  • Page 81: Break-Even

    Break-even Figure 9-1 The Menu Map for the Break-even Menu to open the Break-even menu. Starting with Fixed= , input known Press data by entering a number and pressing > < by pressing To reset the Break-even menu, from anywhere in the menu press BrkEven displayed, press again to exit the menu.
  • Page 82 Table 9-1 Break-even Example Keys Display 1500 < 250I < 300I < Description Opens the Break-even menu starting with the current value for fixed costs. Inputs the current value for fixed costs as 150,000 . 00. Displays the current vale for Cost= . Inputs the current value for cost as 250.00.
  • Page 83 Table 9-1 Break-even Example Keys Display < Description Displays the current value for Quantity= . Calculates the current value for the unknown item. 3000 units would have to be sold to return a 0% profit. Break-even...
  • Page 84: Warranty, Regulatory, And Contact Information

    HP Limited Hardware Warranty and Customer Care This HP Limited Warranty gives you, the end-user customer, express limited warranty rights from HP, the manufacturer. Please refer to HP’s Web site for an extensive description of your limited warranty entitlements. In addition, you may also have other legal rights under applicable local law or special written agreement with HP.
  • Page 85 HP does not warrant that the operation of HP products will be uninterrupted or error free. If HP is unable, within a reasonable time, to repair or replace any product to a condition as warranted, you will be entitled to a refund of the purchase price upon prompt return of the product with proof of purchase.
  • Page 86: Customer Care

    The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.
  • Page 87: Regulatory Information

    Regulatory Information Federal Communications Commission Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 88: Canadian Notice

    For questions regarding this FCC declaration, write to Hewlett-Packard Company P. O. Box 692000, Mail Stop 510101 Houston, TX 77269-2000 or call HP at 281-514-3333 To identify your product, refer to the part, series, or model number located on the product. Canadian Notice This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference- Causing Equipment Regulations.
  • Page 89: European Union Regulatory Notice

    Warranty, Regulatory, and Contact Information European Union Regulatory Notice This product complies with the following EU Directives: • Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC • EMC Directive 2004/108/EC Compliance with these directives implies conformity to applicable harmonized European standards (European Norms) which are listed on the EU Declaration of Conformity issued by Hewlett-Packard for this product or product family.
  • Page 90: Japanese Notice

    Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply This calculator's Memory Backup battery may contain perchlorate and may require special handling when recycled or disposed in California. Warranty, Regulatory, and Contact...
  • Page 91 Argentina Australia Austria Belgium (French) Belgium (English) Bolivia Brasil Canada Caribbean Chile China Warranty, Regulatory, and Contact Contact www.hp.com/support www.hp.com/support 0-800-555-5000 1300-551-664 01 360 277 1203 02 620 00 85 02 620 00 86 800-100-193 0-800-709-7751 800-HP-INVENT 1-800-711-2884 800-360-999 010-68002397...
  • Page 92 Greece Guatemala Honduras Hong Kong Hungary Warranty, Regulatory, and Contact Contact 01-8000-51-4746-8368 0-800-011-0524 296 335 612 82 33 28 44 800-711-2884 800-6160 09 8171 0281 01 4993 9006 069 9530 7103 210 969 6421 1-800-999-5105 800-711-2884 852 2833-1111 www.hp.com/support Information...
  • Page 93 Korea Malaysia Mexico Middle East International Netherlands New Zealand Nicaragua Norway Panama Warranty, Regulatory, and Contact Contact www.hp.com/support/india +65 6100 6682 01 605 0356 02 754 19 782 81-3-6666-9925 www.hp.com/support/korea +65 6100 6682 01-800-474-68368 www.hp.com/support 020 654 5301 0800-551-664 1-800-711-2884...
  • Page 94 South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland (French) Switzerland (German) Warranty, Regulatory, and Contact Contact (009) 800-541-0006 0-800-10111 +65 6100 6682 www.hp.com/support 021 318 0093 1-877 232 0589 495 228 3050 6100 6682 0800980410 2-561-2700 913753382 08 5199 2065 022 827 8780...
  • Page 95 Warranty, Regulatory, and Contact Information Table 10-1 Contact Information Country/Region Contact Switzerland (Italian) 022 567 5308 Taiwan +852 2805-2563 Thailand +65 6100 6682 Turkey www.hp.com/support United Kingdom 0207 458 0161 Uruguay 0004-054-177 United States 800-HP INVENT Venezuela 0-800-474-68368 Vietnam +65 6100 6682...

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