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12-Digit Printing 
Calculator

Summary of Contents for 65-1002

Page 1: ...65 1002 Owner s Manual Please read before using this equipment 12 Digit Printing Calculator...

Page 2: ...Value 14 Rounding 15 Correcting Entry Errors 17 Correcting Calculation Errors 17 Estimating Calculation Results 18 Calculation Examples 19 Basic Calculations 19 Constant Calculations 19 Memory Calcula...

Page 3: ...3 Contents Currency Conversion 27 Setting the Conversion Rate 27 Converting Currencies 29 Care 31 Replacing the Ink Roller 32 Resetting the Calculator 33 Specifications 34...

Page 4: ...d of each entry and calculation result for later reference The calculator is compact so it fits easily into a briefcase or travel bag for people on the go Two Power Sources power your calculator from...

Page 5: ...Non Add Print Key print dates code numbers or other reference numbers without affecting the calculations You can also print only the calculation results Automatic Power Off conserves battery power by...

Page 6: ...rmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the distance be...

Page 7: ...to use the print function frequently we suggest you use an AC adapter Installing Batteries You can power your calculator from four AA batteries We recommend RadioShack alkaline batteries for longest l...

Page 8: ...AC to turn the power on then press RESET above M EX and OFF below and to the right of the display with a straightened paper clip to clear the calculator When the calculator stops operating properly tu...

Page 9: ...available at your local RadioShack store Cautions You must use a Class 2 power source that supplies 6V DC and delivers at least 300 mA Its center tip must be set to negative and its plug must fit the...

Page 10: ...Plug the other end of the adapter into a standard AC outlet Installing the Paper Roll Note If the paper roll does not fit inside the paper roll compartment you can use the external roll holder until t...

Page 11: ...he paper roll compartment 6 Thread the paper through the slot on the cover and replace the cover To use the external paper roll holder 1 Follow Steps 1 3 under Installing the Paper Roll on Page 10 2 I...

Page 12: ...eds from underneath the paper roll 4 Raise the holder and slip the paper roll onto it 5 Thread the paper through the slot on the cover and replace the cover Note Replace the paper roll when you see a...

Page 13: ...revious entries are cleared when the calculator turns off PRINTING The calculator can print and display all calculator entries and results or simply display entries and results without printing them Y...

Page 14: ...PRT again FHJ FHJ FHJ FHJ disappears and the calculator displays your entries and results without printing them Printing a Displayed Value To print a displayed value even when the print function is t...

Page 15: ...m no rounding nothing appears on display to rounded to the nearest whole number to round to the nearest hundredths Press DEC until no rounding indicator appears on the display to use the full 12 digit...

Page 16: ...he right of the decimal is 5 or greater the final calculation rounds up If the third number to the right of the decimal is 4 or less the calculation rounds down Press DEC until appears to round to the...

Page 17: ...incorrect key simply press the correct key and continue CORRECTING CALCULATION ERRORS error appears at the upper left of the display when A calculation result exceeds 12 digits See Estimating Calcula...

Page 18: ...icant digits by following this procedure 1 Count the number of digits displayed to the left of the decimal point 2 Remove the decimal point 3 Add to the right of the number as many zeros as there were...

Page 19: ...owing examples assume you are not rounding The results vary when you select another setting 0 or 2 BASIC CALCULATIONS Example 45 89 12 CONSTANT CALCULATIONS Enter the value of the constant then press...

Page 20: ...when you use a constant Press Printout Display 1 2 1 2 1 2 A A A A 3 3 4 2 A A A A 6 6 7 2 A A A A Press Printout Display 12 12 12 A A A A 2 3 2 3 27 6 A A A A 4 5 4 5 54 A A A A Press Printout Displ...

Page 21: ...press M EX so N9 N9 N9 N9 disappears To store a value in memory press AC then MC to clear the memory Then enter the number or calculation and press M To add a value to the current memory value enter t...

Page 22: ...ory To recall the value from memory press MR Note C C C C appears when the memory function is used Example 53 6 23 8 56 2 99 4 210 75 Press Printout Display MC M C 53 53 6 M 6 59 M C C C C 23 23 C C C...

Page 23: ...GE CALCULATIONS Example What is 12 of 1500 Example What percentage of 880 is 660 4 M 4 24 75 M C C C C MR 210 75 M C C C C Press Printout Display 1500 1 500 12 12 180 Press Printout Display 660 660 88...

Page 24: ...2500 Example How much is a 25 decrease of 3500 Example If you made 80 last week and 100 this week what percentage is the increase Press Printout Display 2500 2 500 15 15 375 2 875 Press Printout Displ...

Page 25: ...the selling price and profit when the purchase price of an item is 480 and the gross profit margin is 25 TAX CALCULATIONS Entering the Tax Rate Tax Rate 5 80 80 25 Press Printout Display 480 480 25 25...

Page 26: ...dollar cent calculation result The following examples assume that you do so Example Calculate the price including 5 tax for a product priced 150 Hold SET for about 3 seconds I J I J I J I J TAX 5 SET...

Page 27: ...ter the currency conversion tax mode N9 N9 N9 N9 appears Press M EX again to return to normal mode Setting the Conversion Rate You can store up to three conversion rates in the calculator then recall...

Page 28: ...pecified Any rate exceeding the limit results an error and appears The rates stored are retained in memory even when you turn off the calculator as long as power is connected battery or AC adapter To...

Page 29: ...uro converts to the following values C1 1 95583 German Mark C2 6 55957 French Franc C3 1936 27 Italian Lira Converting Currencies Following examples assume that you round to the nearest hundredth Pres...

Page 30: ...DM10 000 stored in C1 to French Francs stored in C2 Press Printout Display AC 0 C N9 N9 N9 N9 100 C1 MR 100 C 9 N9 9 N9 9 N9 9 N9 MC 1 1 95583 51 13 N9 N9 N9 N9 Press Printout Display AC 0 C N9 N9 N9...

Page 31: ...and wipe it with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new Modifying or tampering with the calculator s internal components can cause a malfunction and might invalidate its warranty and void y...

Page 32: ...placement ink cartridges from your local RadioShack store Caution Never try to reuse the ink roller by adding a solvent or liquid ink to it This could damage the printer 1 Slide open the paper roll co...

Page 33: ...LATOR Resetting your calculator clears all calculations and memory values If your calculator locks up be sure the power is on then press RESET with a straightened paper clip to clear the calculator If...

Page 34: ...nes of printing Power 4 AA batteries 1 5 V Optional AC Adapter Dimensions HWD including roll holder 19 16 x 37 8 x 73 4 Inches 39 5 98 196 mm Weight including batteries 12 oz 34 kg Specifications are...

Page 35: ...EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY LIABILITY LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DI RECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY...

Page 36: ...re mainder of the original warranty period You will be charged for repair or replacement of the product made after the expiration of the warranty period This warranty does not cover a damage or failur...

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