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CALCULATION EXAMPLES

Preparations for Calculation

1.

2.

1.

Connect

the

cord

to the

socket.

Turn

the

power switch ON. The print-

ing drum becomes operational in

about

two seconds. Then,

the

calculator

is

ready for calculation.
Set

the

decimal

point

selector

at

a

desired position. In this case, fix

the

desired decimal

point

at a white

dot

on

the

board.

Set

the round-off

switch

to the

left

for

round-off

or to

the

right

for

drop-off.

Addition and Subtraction

Setting

Setting

11

Summary of Contents for Canola MP131L

Page 1: ...Electronic Calculator i 2 a capi SE ee 5 off ig Rv Canon Canola MPI13IL Instructions English Edition ...

Page 2: ... this manual before use CONTENTS wR WN Nn AWN Before Starting Calculation 5 SPECHICationS ws sews assis s s 3 Keys Controls vv vvvwe amo nina 4 Overflow Interlock Mechanism 7 Printing Paper Ink Ribbon 8 Key Operation wssassus spss sins 10 Calculation Examples Addition Subtraction 11 Multiplication cs swsswssws ens 13 DIVISION s55 555 cms sm5 555 53 gms 14 Mixed Calculation 15 Constant Calculation ...

Page 3: ...esults can be obtained up to the preselected decimal digits with round off 5 4 or drop off 3 Types of calculation Addition division chain calculation constant calcu subtraction multiplication lation sum and difference of products and quotients involution Special functions a Safety functions e Overflow indication and interlock device e Electronic double entry prevention and interlock e Automatic cl...

Page 4: ...ddend or positive minuend Figures are printed together with sign 5 Minus Key Depress this key after entering subtrahend or negative minuend Figures are printed in red together with sign xJ Multiplication Key Depress this key after entering multiplicand in multiplications Figures are printed together with x sign Division Key Depress this key after entering dividend in division Figures are printed t...

Page 5: ...on key such as 5 J or 5 is depressed after the results or totals are PAPER FEED printed these can be used as figures to be calculated When the BB key is locked the results or totals obtained by this key are automati cally accumulated in the memory 2 Sub Total Equal Key Sub totals of addition and subtraction and the intermediate results of multiplication and division are printed together with sign ...

Page 6: ...es 1 When wrong numerals are entered by mistake 2 When a double entry occurs 3 When numerals entered overflow If this key is depressed after a function key i e 5 J the calculating registers are cleared and C sign is printed CS Memory Lamp This lamp lights when figures are entered in the memory and indicates that the memory concerned is in use O Digit Indicators These show how many digits have been...

Page 7: ...ediate results overflow All the digit indicators flash and OF sign is printed on the printing paper when the integral digits of the results or intermediate results exceed 13 digits preselected decimal digits To resume calculation depress the key and reset the decimal point setting 3 When the memory overflows All the digit indicators flash and OF sign is printed when the number of integral digits i...

Page 8: ...hed to the printing drum cover 4 Insert the edge of the printing paper into the feed guide position 5 When the power switch is turned ON and the paper feed lever is pressed down and held the printing paper will automatically feed into the correct position esis bie Cp i Printing Paper Roll The Canola MP131L electronic calculator can use any ordinary calculator roll paper but it must be 57 58mm 2 1 ...

Page 9: ...rs and insert the ribbon between the pringing drum and the key hammers with roller paper between the ribbon and the printing drum 5 Then place the another ribbon spool on the another spool bed through running the ribbon guide rollers 6 Check the tension of the ribbon Ink Ribbon The Canon EP102 Ink Ribbon should be used with the Canola MP131L electronic calculator The EP102 Ink Ribbon is 13mm 1 2 w...

Page 10: ... the middle finger and the right column 3 keys with the third finger With practice blind operation will soon become possible Notes Even when the numeral keys and function keys are depressed at random nothing is the matter with the calculator In this case depress the key to clear all entries to the registers Over a period of time paper dust particles and other residues will accumulate on the charac...

Page 11: ... becomes operational in about two seconds Then the calculator is ready for calculation Set the decimal point selector at a desired position In this case fix the desired decimal point at a white dot on the board Set the round off switch to the left for round off or to the right for drop off Addition and Subtraction Setting Setting 11 ...

Page 12: ...e performed without depressing the co key Even when the results are negative numbers they are obtained in the true value In this case the results and signs are printed in red indicating that they are negative numbers Set the decimal point selector to the required position If the number of decimal digits entered exceeds the preselected number the surplus decimals are ineffective for the calcu latio...

Page 13: ...multiplicand can be entered up to 13 digits pre selected decimal digits but the multi Setting Setting OH Notes Chain multiplication can be per formed by the same operation in sequential order If the intermediate results are re quired depress the key The final results can be obtained by continuing the multiplication 4 plier can be freely entered The result is obtained up to the preselected digits o...

Page 14: ...ey Setting Notes 1 Chain division can be performed in sequential order There is no need to depress the or the key after entering the dividend or divisor The intermediate result can be obtained by depressing the key Subsequent obtained up to the preselected digits of the decimal point selector If the x key is depressed by mistake instead of the 3 key just depress the z key after it Division can be ...

Page 15: ...4 Mixed Calculation Setting Notes It is also possible to use the key instead of the key at step 5 15 ...

Page 16: ...mes the constant Subsequent calcu lations are automatic Setting Notes In division the second figure divisor entered after the Bl key is locked becomes as the constant Subsequent calculations are automatic In constant division using the key the number of decimal digits in the divisor is limited to the preselected setting ...

Page 17: ...key instead of the key Example Setting 3 Reciprocal Calculation 1 3 0 1250 2 I 3 4 Notes 1 To obtain 1 a depress the key n times Another method is possible as follows Operation 2 In this case depress the key n 1 times It is possible to use the key instead of the 8 key Operation 3 14159 x bd GJ LJ fi fe fe ie 5 2nd power 3rd power 4th power 5th power 6th power 7th power 8th power Operation 1 2 no 1...

Page 18: ... memory lamp lights to indicate that the memory is in use However depressing the key does not effect accumulation in the memory To recall the contents of the memory intermediately depress the key In this case the memory is not cleared By depres sing the key the contents of the memory is printed and at the same time the memory is automatically cleared Setting Setting ...

Page 19: ...Setting Setting 19 ...

Page 20: ...20 II APPLIED CALCULATION Setting Setting ...

Page 21: ...68 100 00 7 8 Expression Sales of each store Total sales SALe0 9 _ Sales of each store 13 68 10 11 Notes In certain calculations the figure recalled at the end by the key may not be 100 00 This is due to the round off function and should be corrected as necessary Operation hi 123 2 98 3 36 3 4 103 5 85 6 101 F 7 8 17 9 101 EB 10 Operation 123 456 789 100 Z 123 2 2 456 789 Z i Print 152 3 98 120954...

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