6
Getting Started
mm.ddyyyy or
dd.mmyyyy
Format for dates. December 3, 2010 is entered as
12.032010 in mm.ddyyyy format, or 3.122010 in
dd.mmyyyy format. Note the (
.
) in both formats separating
the first and second groups. Default is
mm.ddyyyy
format.
Pressing
I
toggles between these options.
Note that when a date is displayed, a number between 1
and 7 also displays at the right of the screen. This number
indicates the day of the week corresponding to that date.
Monday is 1, and Sunday is 7.
NOTE: in 360-day calendar mode (
Cal.360
), days of the
week are displayed only if the date is valid.
1.23 or 1,23
Selects point or comma as decimal separator.
Default is decimal point,
1.23
.
Pressing
I
toggles between these options.
1000.00,
1,000.00,
1000,00 or
1.000,00
Selects thousands separator.
Default is none,
1000.00
.
Pressing
I
toggles between these options.
NOTE: the 1000.00 and 1,000.00 options are only
available if the decimal separator is set for point (
.
);
1000,00 and 1.000,00 are available only if the decimal
separator is set for comma (
,
).
Table 1-1 Customizing the Calculator
Display/
Function
Description