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ELECTRONIC PRINTING CALCULATOR OPERATION MANUAL CONTROLS AND OPERATIONS……………………………………5 CALCULATION EXAMPLES………………………………………..24 P a g e...
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WARNING – FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. Note: 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.
Table of Contents Operational Notes ............................5 Using the Calculator for the First Time ......................6 Removing the Insulation Sheet and Resetting ..................6 Adjusting the Date and Time ........................7 Operating Controls ............................8 Power Switch/ Print/ Item Count Mode Selector ..................8 Decimal Selector ............................
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Resetting the Unit ............................23 Calculation Examples ..........................24 General Instructions ..........................24 Printing Date/Time ..........................24 Time Calculations ............................ 25 Mixed Calculations ..........................26 Constant Calculations..........................27 Addition and Subtraction with Add Mode ....................28 Correction of Errors..........................29 Percent ..............................
Raindrops, water spray, juice, coffee, steam, perspiration, etc. will also cause malfunction. 4. If service should be required, use only a SHARP servicing dealer, a SHARP approved service facility or SHARP repair service.
First, pull out the insulation sheet for the memory protection battery (installed for retaining the date/time, conversion rate, and tax/discount rate information). Reset the calculator to initialize the unit's state, then adjust the date and time. Removing the insulation sheet, and resetting 1.
Adjusting date and time Example: When the date is September 15, 2004, and the time is 3:38 p.m. * When the adjustment is complete, the clock starts at 3:38:00 p.m. P a g e...
Power Switch/ Print/ Item Count Mode Selector “OFF”: Power off. “ ”: Power ON. Set to the non-print mode. “P”: Power ON. Set to the print mode. “P•IC”: Power ON. Set to the print and item count mode. 1. The counter will count the number of times that the has been pressed in addition.
Note: The counter has a maximum capacity of 3 digits (up to ±999). If the count exceeds the maximum, the counter will recount from zero. Decimal Selector Presets the number of decimal places in the answer. In the ‘‘F’’ position, the answer is displayed in the floating decimal system. Constant/ Add Mode Selector ‘‘K’’: The following constant functions will be performed: Multiplication:...
Rounding Selector “ ”: An answer is rounded up. “5/4”: An answer is rounded off. “ ”: An answer is rounded down. Note: The decimal point floats during successive calculation by the use of If the decimal selector is set to “F” then the answer is always rounded down ( ).
Time: • Enter in the order of hour, minutes, then press complete the entry. (There is no entry available for the seconds’ value. The clock starts at zero second.) • If the hour/minute digit is less than 10, it is not necessary to enter the first digit “0”.
Overview of Keys Time Calculation Key • Utilize this key to enter hours and minutes in time calculations. • Press this key after entering an hour or minute value. (There is no need to press this key when entering a second value.) •...
Non-add – When this key is pressed right after an entry of a number in the Print mode, the entry is printed on the left-hand side with the symbol “#”. This key is used to print out numbers not subjects to calculation such as code, date, etc.
Subtotal – Used to get subtotal(s) of additions and/or subtractions. When pressed following the key, the subtotal is printed with the symbol “ ” and the calculation may be continued. By pressing this key even in the Non-print mode, the displayed number is printed with the symbol “P”.
• To recall the presently stored rate for check. Press first to clear the calculation register and reset an error condition, then press . The conversion rate is printed with the symbol “TC”. This key is used to obtain a value by dividing a given number with a specified conversion rate.
1. Remove the paper roll from the calculator. (Tear the paper and remove it from the print mechanism by using 2. Turn the power off before replacing ribbon. 3. Remove the printer cover. (Fig. 1) 4. Remove the old ribbon by pulling it up. 5.
Never insert paper roll if torn. Doing so will cause paper to jam. Always cut leading edge with scissors first. 1. Insert the leading edge of the paper roll into the opening. (Fig.1) 2. Turn the power on and feed the paper by pressing .
There are several situations which will cause an overflow or an error condition. When this occurs, “E” will be displayed. The contents of the memory at the time of the error are retained. If an ‘‘0_E’’ is displayed at the time of the error, must be used to clear the calculator.
Time for battery replacement Life of the memory protection battery is approximately 2,500 hours at 25°C (77°F) with the power plug not connected to the socket. * When the memory protection battery is weak, the date/time setting is initialized (1/1/2005, 12:00:00 a.m.). Verify the date/time setting in the date/clock display mode when connecting the power plug to the socket.
After battery replacement • Connect the power supply plug to an outlet and turn the power switch “ON”. Check that “0.” is displayed. If “0.” is not displayed, remove the battery, reinstall it, and check the display again. • Reconfigure date, time, conversion rate, and tax/discount rate.
Operating capacity: 12 digits Power supply: Operating: AC: 120V, 60Hz Memory backup: 3V ... (DC) (Lithium battery CR2032 1) Memory Protection Battery lifespan: About 2,500 hours (While at 25°C (77°F), and the power plug is not connected to the socket.) UPC: 074000016712 CLOCK SECTION Accuracy: Within ±60 seconds per month average (at...
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1 lithium battery (installed), 1 battery replacement date label (attached on the unit's back body), 1 paper roll, 1 ink ribbon (installed), and operation manual WARNING THE VOLTAGE USED MUST BE THE SAME AS SPECIFIED ON THIS CALCULATOR. USING THIS CALCULATOR WITH A HIGHER VOLTAGE THAN THAT WHICH IS SPECIFIED IS DANGEROUS AND MAY RESULT IN A FIRE OR OTHER TYPE OF ACCIDENT CAUSING DAMAGE.
• Use only a ballpoint pen to press the RESET switch. Do not use anything breakable or anything with a sharp tip, such as a needle. • After pressing the RESET switch, connect the power supply plug to an outlet.
General instructions: 1. Set the decimal selector as specified in each example. The rounding selector should be in the “5/4” position unless otherwise specified. 2. The constant/add mode selector and grand total/rate setting mode selector should be in the “•” position (off) unless otherwise specified.
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(Sexagesimal) (Decimal) = (Decimal) (Decimal) (Sexagesimal) = (Decimal) Caution! The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. For your convenience, Genuine Sharp Supplies. Accessories, and additional Sharp Products can be 39 | P a g e...
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In no event shall Sharp be liable, or in any way responsible, for any damages or defects in the Product which were caused by repairs or attempted repairs performed by anyone other than an authorized servicer.