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4.

4.

4.

4.    Enter the number 4, then press the Equal key.

Enter the number 4, then press the Equal key.

Enter the number 4, then press the Equal key.

Enter the number 4, then press the Equal key.    

The answer 

12

 will display. 

5.

5.

5.

5.    Enter the number 5, then 

Enter the number 5, then 

Enter the number 5, then 

Enter the number 5, then press the Equal key.

press the Equal key.

press the Equal key.

press the Equal key.    

The answer 

15

 will display. 

6.

6.

6.

6.    Enter the number 6, then press the Equal key.

Enter the number 6, then press the Equal key.

Enter the number 6, then press the Equal key.

Enter the number 6, then press the Equal key.    

The answer 

18

 will display. 

7.

7.

7.

7.    Press CE/C when you are finished with your calculations.

Press CE/C when you are finished with your calculations.

Press CE/C when you are finished with your calculations.

Press CE/C when you are finished with your calculations.    

Using Constants (continued) 

 

Using Constants in Addition and Subtrac

Using Constants in Addition and Subtrac

Using Constants in Addition and Subtrac

Using Constants in Addition and Subtraction

tion

tion

tion    

For addition and subtraction, the calculator remembers the second number 
entered as a constant. 

 
For example, when you need to add 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 the Addition 

Press the Addition (+) key.

(+) key.

(+) key.

(+) key.    

3.

3.

3.

3.    Enter the number 1, then press the Equal (=) key.

Enter the number 1, then press the Equal (=) key.

Enter the number 1, then press the Equal (=) key.

Enter the number 1, then press the Equal (=) key.    

The answer 

3

 will display. 

4.

4.

4.

4.    Enter the number 4, then press the Equal key.

Enter the number 4, then press the Equal key.

Enter the number 4, then press the Equal key.

Enter the number 4, then press the Equal key.    

The answer 

5

 will display. 

5.

5.

5.

5.    Enter the number 7, then press the Equal key.

Enter the number 7, then press the Equal key.

Enter the number 7, then press the Equal key.

Enter the number 7, then press the Equal key.    

The answer 

8

 will display. 

6.

6.

6.

6.    Enter the nu

Enter the nu

Enter the nu

Enter the number 10, then press the Equal key.

mber 10, then press the Equal key.

mber 10, then press the Equal key.

mber 10, then press the Equal key.    

The answer 

11

 will display. 

7.

7.

7.

7.    Press CE/C when you are finished with your calculations.

Press CE/C when you are finished with your calculations.

Press CE/C when you are finished with your calculations.

Press CE/C when you are finished with your calculations.    

 

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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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