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Introduction 

In addition to regular calculator functionality, this Checkbook Calculator 
provides you with the ability to maintain six independent account 
memories. These memories can be used to maintain checking, savings and 
credit card balance information. Information stored in these six permanent 
memories is saved continuously, whether the calculator is on or off, as long 
as the battery is viable.   

 
This Checkbook Calculator also has a password key which allows you to 
enter a secret number. This password protection prevents someone from 
accessing the financial information stored in the device’s memories.   

 

Maintenance and Power Source

 

Please read the recommendations to ensure trouble-free operation of your 
Checkbook Calculator. 

 

Clean your calculator using a soft dry cloth.    Do not use organic 
solutions such as alcohol. 

 

Your calculator should be kept in areas free from extreme 
temperature changes, dusty and damp areas. 

 

Should service of your calculator be required, see the Limited 
Warranty on page 15. 

 

Power source and battery replacement

Power source and battery replacement

Power source and battery replacement

Power source and battery replacement    

The Checkbook Calculator is solar/battery operated.    You will probably 
never need to change the batteries.    However, should you need to replace 
the batteries, unscrew the cover plate on the back of your calculator and 
insert batteries with the positive side facing up.    Your calculator uses one 
of any of the following button cell batteries : GP189A GPI, AG10, AG130.   
When you are finished replacing the batteries, replace the cover plate and 
screw it back into place. 

 

Note

Note

Note

Note: Your calculator is also equipped with Automatic Shut Off 

Automatic Shut Off 

Automatic Shut Off 

Automatic Shut Off which 

activates after a calculation pause of approximately 2 minutes in order to 
extend battery life. 

Special Features and Decimal System 

Add Mode and Floating Decimal System

Add Mode and Floating Decimal System

Add Mode and Floating Decimal System

Add Mode and Floating Decimal System    
Add Mode

 - Pressing the CE/C

CE/C

CE/C

CE/C key to turn the calculator ON automatically 

places your calculator in Add Mode, indicated by a symbol (AM) in the 
display.    The Add Mode (AM) feature is for your convenience when adding 
or subtracting dollars and cents; the decimal place is automatically set two 
places to the left and the decimal point is automatically added to the 
number entered.    For example:   

Example 1: Entering 1 will result in 0.01 on the display 
Example 2: Entering 100 will show as 1.00 on the display 
Example 3: Entering 2050 will show as 20.50 on the display 

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Summary of Contents for NextCentury CBC-100

Page 1: ...CBC 100 Checkbook Calculator User s Guide www franklin com All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 2: ...stem 3 Shutting Off the Calculator 4 Clear Key and Math Functions 4 Using Constants 5 Using the Six Independent Memories 7 Checking Account Management 8 Savings Account Management 10 Credit Card Accou...

Page 3: ...never need to change the batteries However should you need to replace the batteries unscrew the cover plate on the back of your calculator and insert batteries with the positive side facing up Your c...

Page 4: ...ulation pressing the CE C CE C CE C CE C key clears all operating entries except the checkbook memories Press CE C CE C CE C CE C once to clear an incorrect entry Press it twice to clear all calculati...

Page 5: ...ime without reentering that number for each calculation Using Constants in Multiplication and Division Using Constants in Multiplication and Division Using Constants in Multiplication and Division Usi...

Page 6: ...a constant number to a changing list of numbers 2 1 4 1 7 1 10 1 1 1 1 1 Enter the number 2 Enter the number 2 Enter the number 2 Enter the number 2 2 2 2 2 Press the Addition Press the Addition Press...

Page 7: ...ective columns Clearing Independent Mem Clearing Independent Mem Clearing Independent Mem Clearing Independent Memories ories ories ories It is recommended that you clear all your checkbook memories f...

Page 8: ...1 1 1 1 Press the number keys to enter a balance to be stored in Press the number keys to enter a balance to be stored in Press the number keys to enter a balance to be stored in Press the number keys...

Page 9: ...en To debit the amount of a check written from Checking Account 1 1 1 1 1 Press the number keys to enter the amount of the check written Press the number keys to enter the amount of the check written...

Page 10: ...s the SHIFT key then press the DEPOSIT key in the Press the SHIFT key then press the DEPOSIT key in the Press the SHIFT key then press the DEPOSIT key in the SAVINGS SAVINGS SAVINGS SAVINGS ACCT ACCT...

Page 11: ...enter a balance to be stored in Press the number keys to enter a balance to be stored in Credit Credit Credit Credit Card Account 1 Card Account 1 Card Account 1 Card Account 1 2 2 2 2 Press the Press...

Page 12: ...nt of t Press the number keys to enter the amount of t Press the number keys to enter the amount of the charge made he charge made he charge made he charge made 2 2 2 2 Press the CHARGE key in the Pre...

Page 13: ...o enter a 4 digit password then press digit password then press digit password then press digit password then press 4 4 4 4 A picture of a key will appear in the display A picture of a key will appear...

Page 14: ...IDED ON AN AS IS BASIS WITHOUT ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABLE QUALITY MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR THOSE ARIS...

Page 15: ...urchase It will be repaired or replaced with an equivalent product at Franklin s option free of charge for any defect in workmanship or materials during that time This warranty explicitly excludes def...

Page 16: ...oes cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of...

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