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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. In
Floating (F) decimal setting, results are
expressed at maximum decimal accuracy.
When working with dollars and cents, the
Decimal Selector can be set at Add Mode (+),
eliminating the need to enter the decimal
point.
2. D/PD/N Switch. Allows the choice of
operating in Display only (D position), or both
Print and Display without N Count (PD
position), or both Print and Display with N
Count (N position). Changing from Display
only position to Print and Display position will
print a row of red dots, the displayed value
with an audit of "P", the Accumulator amount
(with N count if applicable), the Grand Total
amount (with N count if applicable) and a row
of red dots.
While in the D position or PD position, N Count
is "OFF". In the N Count (N) position every
Plus, Minus, Equals Plus, Equals Minus,
Memory Plus or Memory Minus key depression
is counted. The Accumulator and its N Count
or the GT N Count can be printed by
depression of the Subtotal or Total key. When
either Memory Subtotal or Memory Total is
depressed, Memory N Count will print. N Count
is always printed in red, left justified. If the
Equals key is depressed immediately after the
Subtotal Total, Memory Subtotal, or Memory
Total the average of the entries is printed.
NOTE: Correctable N Count. A depression
of Minus immediately following an erroneous
Plus or Equals Plus key depression will correct
the Accumulator and its N Count. If GT is on,
then the GT register and its N Count will be
corrected as well. A depression of Plus will
correct an erroneous depression of Minus or
Equals Minus in the same manner.
A depression of Memory Minus immediately
following an erroneous Memory Plus will
correct the Memory register and its N Count. A
depression of the Memory Plus will correct an
erroneous Memory Minus in the same manner.
3. Numeric Key Pad. Enter number 0 thru 9
and a decimal point just as you would write
them. The entry will not be printed until a
function key is depressed.
4. Plus Key. Adds an amount to the
Accumulator. To add the same amount more
than one time (repeat addition), enter the
amount once and depress the Plus key as
many times as necessary.
5. Minus Key. Subtracts an amount from the
Accumulator. To subtract the same amount
more than one time (repeat subtraction), enter
that amount once and depress the Minus key
as many times as necessary.
6. Subtotal Key. Prints but does not clear the
Accumulator.
7. Total Key. Prints and clears the
Accumulator.
8. Clear/Clear Entry Key. (a) If the last key
depressed was numeric, depression of the
Clear/Clear Entry key will automatically clear
the entry. (b) If the last key depressed was
other than numeric, depression of the
Clear/Clear Entry key will cause a "C" to print
on the tape and will automatically clear that
entry, a pending multiplication or division
operation and the constant.
9. Times Key. To multiply, enter the first
number (multiplicand) and depress the Times
key; then enter the second number (multiplier)
and depress any Equals or Percent key, i.e.,
Equals, Equals Plus, Equals Minus, Percent,
Memory One Plus, Memory One Minus,
Memory Two Plus, Memory Two Minus, to
obtain a result.
10. Divide Key. To divide, enter the number
to be divided (dividend) depress the Divide
key. Then enter the second number (divisor)
and depress any Equals or Percent key, i.e.,
Equals, Equals Plus, Equals Minus, Percent,
Memory One Plus, Memory One Minus,
Memory Two Plus, Memory Two Minus, to
obtain a result.
11. Equals Key. Completes multiplication and
division.
12. Equals Plus Key. Similar to the Equals
key; depression of this key yields the result of
a multiplication or division operation. The
result, however, will automatically be added to
the Accumulator.
13. Equals Minus Key. Similar to the
operation of the Equals Plus key; except
amounts are subtracted from the Accumulator.
14. Percent Key. Calculates percentages and
has percent increase and net decrease
capabilities.
15. GT Switch. In the Neutral Mode
position any entry made with the Plus or Minus
key and any result obtained from depression of
the Equals Plus or Equals Minus key is either
added to or subtracted from the Accumulator.
In the Grand Total (GT) position any entry that
is added to or subtracted from the
Accumulatoris also added to or subtracted from
the GT Accumulator. A second depression of
the Subtotal or Total key will give the grand
subtotal or grand total respectively of all
previously accumulated entries.
In the
position a running subtotal will be
kept in the display. The Subtotal and Total
keys operate as described with the GT Switch
in the GT position.

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