Monroe Classic User Manual

Monroe Classic User Manual

Monroe classic: user guide

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  • Page 1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 2: General Information

    General Information……………………….20 Ordering supplies………………………….21 About Your Monroe Classic Our new Monroe Classic will give you the opportunity to solve a variety of figurework problems more accurately and efficiently than ever before. This instruction book will help you by providing complete, step-by-step information on the operation and application of your Monroe Classic.
  • Page 3: Operating Controls And Features

    Operating Controls and Features 1. Decimal Selector. Allows selection of up to eight decimal settings +, F, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6. For example, when set at 2, all totals and results will contain two decimal places; at 0 no decimals will be printed or displayed.
  • Page 4 14 digits to the right. NOTE: On the Classic, the printer will show 12 significant digits and the exponent, while the display will show 9. Overflow. When a live entry contains more...
  • Page 5: Constant Multiplication

    Addition Result Multiplied by a Number Decimal Selector @ + Example: (2.77 + 14.98 + 3) x 12.12 = 251.49 Enter Depress Print 0.00 2.77 * + 1498 14.98 3.00 20.75 20.75 1212 12.12 = 251 49 * Addition and Subtraction with N Count to Figure Average D PD N @ N Decimal Selector @ +...
  • Page 6 Units/Price Mode Decimal Selector @ + Example: 6 x 6.47 38.82 8 x 1.19 9.52 Enter Depress Print 6.00 6.47 = 38.82 * 8.00 1.19 = 9.52 * Accumulative Multiplication Decimal Selector @ + Example: (23.5 x 10.18) = 239.23 -(4.6 x 9.75) 44.85 194.38...
  • Page 7: Constant Division

    Simple Division Decimal Selector @ 2 Example: 375 ÷ 500 = 0.75 Enter Depress Print ÷ 375.00 500.00 = 0.75 * Constant Division Decimal Selector @ 2 Example: 48 ÷ 3 = 16.00 12 ÷ 3 = 4.00 10.5 ÷ 3 = 3.50 Enter Depress...
  • Page 8 Percent of One Number To Different Numbers Decimal selector @ 2 Example: What percent of 150 is 60, 30, 50, Enter Depress Print ÷ 60.00 150.00 = 40.00 % 30.00 = 20.00 % 50.00 = 33.33 % 75.00 = 50.00 % Discount Decimal Selector @ 2 Example:...
  • Page 9 Incorrect Amount Entered on =+ =-, for accumulation to the Adding Register. Decimal Selector set @ + D PD N @ N Example: 12.00 x 1.19 =+ 1.15 =+ 13.80 4.00 x 4.56 =- 1.23 =- 4.92 Subtotal 8.88 56.00 ÷ 13.00 =+ 12.00 =+ 4.67 13.55...
  • Page 10 Accumulative Division to Memory Decimal Selector @ 2 Example: (1493 ÷ 11.73) = 127.28 - (392 ÷ 5.55) = 70.63 56.65 Enter Depress Print Ι * 0.00 Ι * 1493 ÷ 1,493.00 ÷ 11.73 Ι + 11.73 = 127.28 Ι+ ÷...
  • Page 11 Invoicing Decimal selector @ + Example: Date 9/6/99 Invoice #00125 48 Cases @ $1.23 per case = $ 59.04 54 Cases @ $4.32 per case = 233.28 33 Cases @ $5.22 per case 172.26 $464.58 Less 12% Discount 55.75 Tax 6% -24.53 Shipping Charge +15.88 Return Credit...
  • Page 12: Percent Change

    Percent Change Decimal selector @ 2 What is the amount of change and percent of change from 590,806 to 675,433? Enter Depress Print ÷ 675433 675,433.00 590806 590,806.00 84,627.00 Amount of Change 14.32 Percent of Change Percent Change with Constant First Factor Decimal selector @ 0 Compare the production figures below to the 1999 production output of 15,371 units.
  • Page 13 Memory Operation with N Count Decimal selector @ + D PD N @ N Example (2 x 1.50) 3.00 -(2 x 2.50) 5.00 + 6.00 - 7.50 N Count = 4 - 3.50 Enter Depress Print Ι* 0.00 Ι * 2.00 x Ι+ 1.50...
  • Page 14 Select Code One Σ x Decimal selector @ 2 Example: Summation of first factors to Memory (2 x 3.00) = 6.00 (4 ÷ 2.00) = -2.00 4.00 (3 ÷ 2.00) = 1.50 Σ x = 9 Enter Depress Print SET UP ….1….
  • Page 15 Select Code 3 Running Subtotal Decimal Selector @ + D PD N @ N Example: Entry Balance 25.76 25.76 + 9.48 35.24 + 9.48 44.72 N Count = 6 - 2.71 42.01 - 2.71 39.30 + 8.85 48.15 48.15 Enter Depress Print SET UP...
  • Page 16 Set Up Code 0: Price/Price Sets calculator to Price/Price mode Decimal selector @ + Example: 2.50 6.55 16.38 17.65 ÷ 19.00 0.93 Enter Depress Print SET UP ….0…. 0.00 2.50 6.55 = 16.38 * 1765 ÷ 17.65 ÷ 1900 19.00 = 0.93 *...
  • Page 17 Set Up Code 6: Round Up Sets Rounding option to Round Up Decimal selector @ F Enter Depress Print SET UP ….6…. ÷ 2.44948974279 SET UP ….6…. Set Up Code 7: Set Identifier Sets numeric Identifier for each entry Decimal Selector @ + Example: What is the total for invoices 0123 through 0127.
  • Page 18 Set Up Code CLEAR, Set Up Code 9 Set Up followed by depression of C/CE key will clear all code settings. Set Up followed by Code 9 will recall and print all Code setting. Example: Performs the following operations: Clear all Set-Up Codes. Turn Set-Up 1 ON Turn Set-Up Code 2 ON Recall all Set-Up Codes...
  • Page 19 Date/Time Clock Functionality is addressable after depression of the Set Up key followed by a depression of the #/Date key. Enabling this feature changes the operation of Memory I and Memory II to the alternative functionality identified above and described below: Set or Change the Date and Time Example: December 1, 2002 –...
  • Page 20 Enter 8.50 M ↔ Dec Example: An employee starts work at 8:30am, takes a 45 minute break for lunch at 12:00, a 15 minute coffee break at 3:00pm and leaves work at 5:00pm. Determine how many hours this employee worked. Enter 8.30 Start...
  • Page 21 Example: Compute the number of days between December 3 and December 7. The number of days in this example will be four. The count includes Dec 3,4,5 & 6. Enter 12.03.2001 Start 12.07.2001 Compute Example: Determine the date 4 days hence (December 3, 2001). Enter 12.03.2001 Start...
  • Page 22 (positive or negative) to a column/row location. The function of total, when used, instructs Classic to move to the next column for entries. The orientation of this function is always from the perspective of column. In this example, depression of 5 followed by depression of +, places the value 5 in Column 1 Row 1.
  • Page 23 When the Crossfoot key is pressed, the totals of all columns and rows will automatically print. For the sake of brevity, only the printout will be presented below. Enter Crossfoot All values will remain in their assigned column and row locations. They will not be automatically cleared! In the event the user is moving to another crossfooting calculation, and not to % Distribution or Proration, the user must press Crossfoot then C/CE.
  • Page 24 Enter % Distribution % Distribution All values will remain in their assigned column and row locations. They will not be automatically cleared! In the event the user is moving to another crossfooting calculation and not to % Distribution or Proration, the user must press Crossfoot then C/CE. Now let us assume that the purpose of all this functionality was to prorate a budget between departments.
  • Page 25 Enter Press 50,000 Proration Total Column Display Print ……………………. 13,207.55 12,264.15 7,547.17 16,981.13 ……………………. 50,000.00 …………………….
  • Page 26 Basic financial functionality is addressable after depression of the Set Up key followed by a depression of the ♦ Subtotal key. Enabling this feature changes the operation of Memory I and Memory II to the alternative functionality identified above and described below: The keys (Amount, Interest, # of Months and Payment) are designed to provide the user the ability to solve for Amount, # of Months, or Payment provided input has been made for Interest and two of the three other variables.
  • Page 27 Enter Payment Compute # of Months X/12 In the above example, the number of months was calculated to be 431. To determine the number of years, the # of Months key was followed by the depression of the x/12 key. Let us say we could pay a little more than the $600 per month, if we could pay the loan off in a somewhat shorter period of time.
  • Page 28: Changing The Ribbon

    For use on Monroe Classic Changing the Ribbon Cartridge Use the Monroe P51M Ribbon Remove excess paper tape. Remove the printer cover. (Note how ribbon feeds, around guides and between print wheels and platen; black band up). Lift out cartridge by moving the lever to the center;...
  • Page 29 Description Monroe Replacement Cartridge Ribbon Monroe Replacement Spool Ribbon In addition to the Classic, Monroe offers a complete line of supplies for all Monroe calculators and many competitive model calculators. If interested, please ask for a complete compatibility listing. Calculator Model...
  • Page 30 LIMITED WARRANTY Monroe warrants to the original end user Customer that the equipment will, at the time of delivery to such Customer, be free from defects in manufacture. During the warranty claim period, which shall be 180 days from the date of original delivery to original end user Customer, Monroe will provide, based upon a verified claim under this Limited Warranty, adjustments, repairs, labor and parts to place the equipment in proper operating condition (or will provide a replacement at its sole option).
  • Page 31 Levittown, Pennsylvania 19057-4738 Telephone: 888-666-7631 or 267-580-2600 Facsimile: 877-666-7635 or 267-580-2645 E-mail: csr@monroe-systems.com Web Site: http://www.monroe-systems.com  2002. Monroe Systems for Business. All rights reserved. Monroe, Monroe Systems for Business, the "M-Star" logo are registered trademarks of Monroe Systems for Business.

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