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Owner’s Manual

Please read before using this equipment.

CONTENTS

Features .................................................................................................................................. 2

A Quick Look at Your Calculator .......................................................................................... 2

Preparation ............................................................................................................................. 3

Connecting Power ............................................................................................................ 3

Installing the Paper Roll .................................................................................................... 3

Replacing the Ink Roller Cartridge .................................................................................... 4

Operation ................................................................................................................................ 4

Selecting a Floating or Fixed Decimal Point ..................................................................... 5

Using Reference Numbers ............................................................................................... 5

Using the +/– Key ............................................................................................................. 5

Correcting Errors .............................................................................................................. 6

Calculation Examples ........................................................................................................ 6

Care ....................................................................................................................................... 11

Specifications ...................................................................................................................... 12

1

ˆ

Features

Your RadioShack 12-Digit 2-Color Printing

Calculator is full-featured and easy to use.

The calculator lets you make many different calculations including simple addition, percentages, discounts, and much more. You can use the print function to print out a permanent record for later reference. The calculator is perfect for bookkeepers, retail managers, and students.

2.1 Line/Sec. Printer — fast printer and 12step buffer keep up with the fastest operators.

Fast Dual Color Printing — prints subtractions and negative values in red, so they are easy to find.

Large 12-Digit Liquid Crystal Display — shows large, easy-to-read digits, making calculations easy to see.

Function Keys — let you easily execute many complex calculations. Keys include: total, subtotal, # /P, tax –, tax + , grand total, delta percent, mark up/down, 00, item count, last digit correction, sign change, percent, and large size

+..

Before you begin using your new calculator, we recommend you completely read through this manual and familiarize yourself with this printing calculator's many features.

ˆ

A Quick Look at Your Calculator

2

IC +/IC+–/

Σ/

GT

OFF/ON

Printer Mode Switch

(NP/P/TAX SET)

Decimal Switch

( A/0/2/3/4/F )

Tax Keys

Memory Function

Keys

©

2000, 2001 RadioShack Corporation.

All Rights Reserved.

RadioShack and RadioShack.com are trademarks used by RadioShack Corporation.

Features

ˆ

Preparation

CONNECTING POWER

You can power your calculator with either four AA batteries (not supplied) or an external AC adapter (not supplied). If you plan to use the print function frequently, we suggest you use an AC adapter.

Installing Batteries

To run on internal battery power, the calculator requires four AA batteries. For the longest life, we recommend RadioShack alkaline batteries.

1. Slide the battery compartment cover off in the direction of the arrow.

2. Put the batteries in the compartment as indicated by the polarity symbols (+ and

–) marked inside.

Caution: Use only fresh batteries of the required size and type. Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of batteries (standard, alkaline, or rechargeable), or rechargeable batteries of different capacities.

3. Replace the cover.

If the calculator's display dims or the calculator does not function properly, replace the batteries.

Caution: Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Do not burn or bury them. If you do not plan to use the calculator with batteries for a a week or more, remove the batteries. Batteries can leak chemicals that can destroy electronic parts.

Connecting an AC Adapter

You can power your calculator from standard

AC power, using an optional 6V DC 400 mA

AC adapter.

Cautions:

• Use only an AC adapter that supplies regulated 6 volts and delivers at least

400 mA. Its barrel plug must correctly fit the calculator’s jack and its center tip must be set to negative. The recommended adapter meets those specifications. Using an adapter that does not meet these specifications could damage the calculator or the adapter.

• Always plug the AC adapter into the calculator before you plug it into the AC outlet. Always unplug the AC adapter from the outlet before you unplug it from the calculator.

1. Set OFF/ON to OFF .

2. Insert the barrel plug into the jack on the back of the calculator.

3. Plug the adapter's module into an AC outlet.

Note: Internal batteries (if installed) automatically disconnect when you plug an AC adapter into the calculator.

INSTALLING THE PAPER

ROLL

Paper Roll

Holder

AC Jack

Preparation

Paper Slot

3

1. Lift up the paper roll holder and push it back as far as it will go.

2. Set OFF/ON to ON then insert the end of the supplied paper roll firmly into the slot. Be sure the paper feeds from underneath the paper roll.

3. While holding the end of the paper in place, hold down until the paper feeds through the slot in the printer cover.

4. Place the paper roll on the holder.

When a red stripe appears on one edge of the paper, replace the paper roll. We recommend you use a standard 2 1 /

4

-inch (57 mm) paper roll.

REPLACING THE INK

ROLLER CARTRIDGE

The printer in this calculator uses a disposable ink roller cartridge. To maintain clear printing, change the ink cartridge after using about eight rolls of printing paper. Additional ink cartridges are available through your local RadioShack store.

Caution: Never try to reuse the ink cartridge by adding a solvent or liquid ink to it. This could damage the printer.

1. Gently pull the paper out of the printer by tuning the paper roll until the end of the paper comes out of the calculator.

2. Slide off the printer cover.

3. Lift out the ink cartridge.

4. Install the new ink roller cartridge by pressing it into place.

5. Replace the printer cover.

4

ˆ

Operation

Set OFF/ON to ON to turn on the calculator then slide NP/P/TAX SET to select the desired printer mode.

Setting

NP

P

TAX SET

Mode

Printer off

Printer on

Sales tax calculation on

To turn off the calculator, set OFF/ON to OFF .

Printer Function Symbols

Symbol

C

Function

Clear

Total

Subtotal

Operation

Symbol

+

×

÷

=

%

M+

M-

M

M

…………..

#xx

M

Function

Addition

Subtraction

Multiplication

Division

Equals

Percentage

Add to Memory

Subtract from Memory

Memory Total

Memory Subtotal

Overflow Error

Print Reference Number

(xx is Ref. No.)

Markup/Markdown

SELECTING A FLOATING

OR FIXED DECIMAL POINT

The decimal switch ( A/0/2/3/4/F ) determines how many digits the calculator places after the decimal point.

When you select A (automatic), the calculator automatically inserts a decimal point before the last two digits as you enter numbers for addition or subtraction, unless you manually enter the decimal point in a different location. When you press /T (total), the calculator rounds the result and displays only two digits after the decimal point, even if you manually entered more digits than that.

Note: This setting is perfect for totaling dollars and cents because you do not need to manually enter the decimal point in every number. But be sure to press 00 if there are no cents in an entry.

When you select F (floating), the decimal point moves to whichever position is required to display a precise answer for the calculation.

When you select 0, 2, 3, or 4 , as you enter numbers (without manually entering decimal points), the calculator automatically adds that many zeros after the decimal point.

Example: If you set the switch to 4 and enter

3258 +, 3'258.0000

appears.

When you manually enter digits after the decimal point, if you enter fewer than the selected number ( 0 , 2, 3, or 4), the calculator adds the required number of zeros to match the selected number.

Example: If you set the switch to 2 and enter

842.3 –, –842.30 appears.

When you press /T , the calculator automatically rounds the result and display no more than the selected number of digits after the decimal point, even if you manually entered numbers with more than the selected number of digits.

If you select A, 0, 2, 3 , or 4 , the result might be rounded off. To see the exact answer for addition or subtraction problems, press

/S

(subtotal). To see the rounded result, press

/T .

For multiplication and division problems, only manually-entered decimal digits display/print before you press = . Then the calculator rounds the product or quotient to the selected decimal digit. For example, set the decimal switch to 2 , then enter 2

÷

3 = . Instead of the actual result of 0.66666666667, 0.67

appears.

USING REFERENCE

NUMBERS

Use #/P at any point in a calculation to assign a reference number to that calculation on the printout. Reference numbers do not affect calculations or results — they simply mark the calculations so you can easily find them again.

To assign a reference number to a calculation, enter the reference number you want to use (up to 12 digits), then press #/P . The printout shows # followed by the reference number.

Example: To use a date for the reference number, enter a decimal between the month and day, and between the day and year. For

February 3, 2000, enter 2.3.2000

and press #/

P . The second decimal does not appear on the display, but the calculator prints

#2

3

2000 .

USING THE +/– KEY

To change the displayed number from positive to negative or from negative to positive, press +/– before you press one of the function keys.

Operation 5

CORRECTING ERRORS

Correcting Entered Digits

Press

→ to delete the last digit you entered.

Repeatedly press

→ to delete all digits from the display (so 0 reappears).

Correcting Entry Errors

If you enter an incorrect value, press CE

(clear entry) once. Then enter the correct value and proceed with your calculation.

Display Errors

E (error) appears in the lower left corner of the display when:

• a calculation result exceeds 12 digits.

This is an overflow error (see “Approximating Overflow Errors”)

• you try to divide by 0

• a memory calculation exceeds 12 digits

(the memory contents remain unchanged)

......

is printed above the overflow-error result when the print mode is selected.

• Press C to clear the error, then try again.

Approximating Overflow Errors

If your calculation results in a number that exceeds 12 digits, you can estimate the correct result, to 12 significant digits.

1. Count the number of digits that appear to the left of the decimal point.

2. Remove the decimal point.

3. Add as many zeros to the right of the number as there were digits to the left of the decimal point.

For example, if E 2.34567898758

appears, the approximate answer is

2,345,678,987,580.

CALCULATION EXAMPLES

Before performing each calculation, press

MT to clear the memory (if necessary) then C to clear the last calculation and any displayed value.

Addition and Subtraction

Your calculator uses the adding machine entry method to do addition and subtraction calculations. To add or subtract, first enter the value, then press a function key (

+

or –) for that value.

Example: 12.55

+

15.75

+

4.20 – 10.45 –

5.30 – 3.80 = 12.95

Switch Setup: P, A, IC+

Press

1255 +

1575 +

420 +

1045 –

530 –

/S

380 –

/T

Display

12.55

28.30

32.50

22.05

16.75

16.75

12.95

12.95

Printout

12.55

+

15.75

+

4.20 +

10.45 –

5.30 –

005

16.75

3.80 –

006

12.95

Constant Addition and

Subtraction

For addition and subtraction, the last value you enter before pressing + or – is the constant.

6

Operation

Example: 485

+

485

+

485

+

485

+

485 – 45

– 45 – 45 = 2,290

Switch Setup: P, F, IC+

Press

C

485

+

+

+

+

+

45 –

/T

Display

0.

485.

970.

1'455.

1'940.

2'425.

2'380.

2'335.

2'290

2'290.

Printout

0. C

485. +

485. +

485. +

485. +

485. +

45. –

45. –

45. –

008

2,290.

Multiplication and Division

Example: 123

×

456

÷

789 = 71.08745247

Switch Setup: P, F, IC+

Press

C

123

×

456

÷

789 =

Display Printout

0.

123.

56'088.

71.0874524

714

0. C

123.

×

456.

÷

789. =

71

0874524714

Constant Multiplication and

Division

For multiplication, the last value you enter before pressing

×

is the constant. For division, the last value you enter before pressing

= is the constant.

Example: 300

×

2,145 = 643,500

300

×

4,950.6 = 1,485,180

9,652

÷

16 = 603

5,264.9

÷

16 = 329

Switch Setup: P, 0, IC+

Press

C

300

×

2145 =

4950.6=

9652

÷

16=

5264.9=

Display Printout

0.

300.

0. C

300.

×

643'500.

2,145. =

643,500.

4,950.6=

1'485'180.

1,485,180.

9'652.

9,652.

÷

603.

16. =

603.

329.

5,264.9=

329.

Mixed Calculation

Example: 15 + (16

×

2) – (17

×

3) – (15

÷

2)

= –11.5

Switch Setup: P, F, IC+

Press

C

15

+

16

×

2=

Display

0.

15.

16.

+

17

×

3=

32

47.

17.

15

÷

2=

51.

-4.

15.

7.5

-11.5

Printout

0. C

15. +

16.

×

2. =

32.

32. +

17.

×

3. =

51.

51. -

15.

÷

2. =

7.5

7.5 –

Operation 7

Press

/T

Display

-11.5

Printout

004

–11.5

Exponential Calculation

Example: 3

5 =

243

Switch Setup: P, F, IC+

Press

C

3

×

=

Display

0.

3.

=

=

=

9.

27.

81.

243.

Printout

0. C

3.

×

3.

=

9.

9.

=

27.

27.

=

81.

81.

=

243.

Reciprocal Calculation

Example: 259.1

÷

(9.16 + 10.3) = 13.31

Switch Setup: P, 2, IC+

Press

C

9.16+

10.3+

÷

=

Display

0.

9.16

19.46

19.46

259.1=

1.00

13.31

Printout

0. C

9.16 +

10.30 +

19.46

÷

19.46 =

1.00

259.1 =

13.31

Percentage Calculation

Example: 300

×

3% = 9

300

×

5% = 15

Switch Setup: P, 0, IC+

Press

C

300

×

3%

Display

0.

300.

5%

9.

15.

Printout

0. C

300.

×

3.%

9.

5.%

15.

Add-On Calculation

Example: 12% added on to 1,230 is

1,377.60.

Switch Setup: P, 2, IC+

Press Display

C

1230

×

12%

+

0.

1'230

Printout

0. C

1,230.

×

147.60

12.%

147.60

1'377.60

1,377.60 +%

Discount Calculation

Example: 12% discounted from 1,230 is

1,082.

Switch Setup: P, 0, IC+

Press Display

C

1230

×

12%

0.

1'230.

148.

1'082.

Printout

0. C

1,230.

×

12.%

148.

1,082. –%

8

Operation

Using

Σ

Σ

lets you add the operation result to the addition and subtraction registers.

Example:

+

5 × 2 = 10

10

×

5 = 50

5 × 6 = 30

10

×

7 = 70

160

Switch Setup: P, F,

Σ

Press Display Printout

C

5

×

2=

0.

5.

0. C

5.

×

2. =

10

×

5

=

◊/

S

5

×

6=

10

×

7=

10.

10.

50.

60.

5.

30.

10.

10. +

10.

×

5. =

50. +

60.

5.

×

6. =

30. +

10.

×

7. =

/T

70.

160.

70. +

160.

Using GT (Grand Total)

The Grand Total key lets you perform cash register calculations simply and quickly. Every time you press /T , the displayed number is memorized and GT appears. Press GT to display the sum of all memorized numbers. Press GT again to clear GT from the display. To clear the display, press GT again or press C .

Switch Setup: P, F, GT ,

Press

C

2+

3+

/T

3–

4–

5–

/T

GT

GT

Display

0.

2.

5.

GT 5.

GT –3.

GT –7.

GT –12.

GT –12.

GT –7.

–7.

Using a Reference Number

Example: Reference number 880427

Switch Setup: P, A, IC +

Press

C

880427 #/P

120+

230+

/S

Display

0.

880'427.

1.20

3.50

340+

450–

/T

3.50

6.90

2.40

2.40

Printout

0. C

#880427

1.20

+

2.30

+

002

3.50

3.40 +

4.50 –

004

2.40

Printout

0. C

2. +

3. +

5.

+

3. –

4. –

5. –

–12.

+

–7.

–7.

∗∗

Markup/Markdown Calculations

The markup function helps you find the selling price based on the cost and the desired gross profit margin. It also lets you determine the gross profit margin when given the cost and selling price.

The gross profit margin is the percentage of the selling price that is profit.

Operation 9

((Price - Cost)

÷

Price)

×

100 = Gross Profit

Margin (GPM)

Example 1: If an item costs you $100, how much should you sell the item for to make a

20% profit?

Switch Setup: P, F, IC+

Press

C

100 MU/MD

20 =

Display

0.

100.

Printout

0. C

100. M

20.%

25.

125.

125.

Example 2: What is the selling price and loss of a $100 item to be sold at a 20% loss rate?

Switch Setup: P, F, IC +

Press Display Printout

C

100 MU/

MD

20 ± =

0.

100.

0. C

100. M

–20.

83.3333333

33

–20.%

–16.666666667

83.333333333

Memory Calculations

The memory calculation feature lets you easily do multi-step calculations.

M+ adds the displayed value to memory. If any multiplication or division is pending, the calculator performs the calculation then adds the result to memory and displays/prints it.

M– subtracts the displayed value from memory. If any multiplication or division is pending, the calculator performs the calculation then subtracts the result from memory and displays/prints it.

MS displays/prints the contents in memory without clearing it.

MT displays/prints the contents in memory and clears it.

Note: When you press a memory or tax key, the calculator prints a marker ( --------1--------) to make it easy to find your stored entries.

Example: (12

×

3) + (75

×

8) + (37

×

7) = 895

Switch Setup: P, F,

Σ

Press

MT

Display

0.

C

12

×

3 M+

75

×

8 M

+

37

×

7 M

+

MT

0.

12.

M 36.

M 75.

M 600.

M 37.

M 259.

895.

Printout

--------1--------

0. M

0. C

12.

×

--------1--------

3. =

36. M+

75.

×

--------1--------

8. =

600. M+

37.

×

--------1--------

7. =

259. M+

--------1--------

895. M

Using Delta Percent

The profit for the previous year was $1500.

The profit for this year is $1800. What’s the increased percentage?

Switch Setup: P, F, IC+

Press

C

1500

%

Display

0.

1'500.

Printout

0. C

1,500.

10

Operation

Press

1800 =

Display Printout

1,800. =

300.

◊ ∗

20.

% 20.

Tax Calculations

To set up a tax rate, slide NP/P/TAX SET to

TAX SET and enter the tax rate then slide NP/

P/TAX SET to P .

Example: Calculate the pre-tax value of

$100, which includes 7% tax.

Switch Setup: P, F, IC+

Press

C

100

TAX+

Display

0.

100.

Printout

0. C

--------1--------

100.

7.

107.

107.

Switch Setup: P, F, IC+

Press

C

100.

TAX–

Display

0.

100.

Printout

0. C

93.4579439

252

--------1--------

100.

–6.542056075

93.4579439252

Note: Disconnecting the AC power or turning off the power switch clears a stored tax rate.

Using IC (Item Count)

To print the total number of items added or subtracted followed by the calculation total, slide IC+/IC+ –/

Σ

/GT to IC+ or I C + – then press

/T . If you want to count and print the total number of all items without showing the total calculation, press IC instead of /T .

Switch Setup: P, A, IC+

Press

C

313+

5+

456–

600+

/T

Display

0.

3.13

3.18

–1.38

4.62

Printout

0. C

3.13 +

0.05 +

4.56 –

6.00 +

004

4.62

4.62

Note: 004 indicates the total item number.

The calculator also lets you calculate two groups of total item numbers and total calculation by sliding IC+/IC+ –/

Σ

/GT to IC+ – .

Switch Setup: P, A, IC+ –

Press

C

313+

5+

456–

600+

/T

Display

0.

3.13

3.18

–1.38

4.62

4.62

Printout

0. C

3.13 +

0.05 +

4.56 –

6.00 +

002

4.62

ˆ

Care

Modifying or tampering with the calculator’s internal components can cause a malfunction and might invalidate its warranty. If your calculator is not performing as it should, take it to your local RadioShack store for assistance.

11 Care

ˆ

Specifications

Power Input ................................................................................................................................ 6V, 400 mA

(4 AA Batteries or AC Adapter)

Battery Life ............................................................................................... About 22 Days (Continuous Use)

Decimal Point

Input ................................................................................................. Floating up to 11 Decimal Places

Result ..................................................................................... Decimal-Set (A, 0, 2, 3, 4) and Floating

Display .........................................................................................................12 Digits, Liquid Crystal Display

Display Size ................................................................................................................ 22

×

100 mm (H

×

W)

Printing Speed ........................................................................................ About 0.6 Line/Second (19 Digits) or 2.2 Lines/Second (6 Digits)

Paper Roll .................................................................................................................... 2

1

/

4

Inches (5.7 cm)

Operating Temperature ........................................................................................... 32 to 104

°

F (0 to 40

°

C)

Dimensions (Without Paper Roll Holder) (HWD) ................................................... 9

3

/

4

×

7

5

/

(248

8

×

2

5

/

32

Inches

×

194

×

55 mm)

Weight ................................................................................................................................ 20.81 oz (590 g)

Specifications are typical; individual units might vary. Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice.

Limited One-Year Warranty

This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workmanship under normal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-owned stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers. EX-

CEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING

THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION

OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN. 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 DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT

OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVE-

NIENCE, LOSS OF TIME, DATA, PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSE-

QUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.

In the event of a product defect during the warranty period, take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store. RadioShack will, at its option, unless otherwise provided by law: (a) correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and labor; (b) replace the product with one of the same or similar design; or (c) refund the purchase price. All replaced parts and products, and products on which a refund is made, become the property of RadioShack. New or reconditioned parts and products may be used in the performance of warranty service. Repaired or replaced parts and products are warranted for the remainder 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 failure caused by or attributable to acts of God, abuse, accident, misuse, improper or abnormal usage, failure to follow instructions, improper installation or maintenance, alteration, lightning or other incidence of excess voltage or current; (b) any repairs other than those provided by a RadioShack Authorized Service Facility; (c) consumables such as fuses or batteries; (d) cosmetic damage; (e) transportation, shipping or insurance costs; or (f) costs of product removal, installation, set-up service adjustment or reinstallation.

This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

RadioShack Customer Relations, 200 Taylor Street, 6th Floor, Fort Worth, TX 76102

We Service What We Sell

12/99

RadioShack Corporation

Fort Worth, Texas 76102

65-789

04A01

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Key Features

  • Prints subtractions and negative values in red for easy identification
  • Large 12-Digit Liquid Crystal Display shows large, easy-to-read digits
  • Fast Dual Color Printing keeps up with the fastest operators
  • Easy-to-use function keys for complex calculations
  • 2.1 Line/Sec. Printer with 12-step buffer for fast and efficient printing
  • Powered by either four AA batteries or an optional AC adapter for extended use

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Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I change the batteries in my calculator?
To run on internal battery power, the calculator requires four AA batteries. For the longest life, we recommend RadioShack alkaline batteries.
How do I install the paper roll?
1. Lift up the paper roll holder and push it back as far as it will go. 2. Set OFF/ON to ON then insert the end of the supplied paper roll firmly into the slot. Be sure the paper feeds from underneath the paper roll. 3. While holding the end of the paper in place, hold down until the paper feeds through the slot in the printer cover. 4. Place the paper roll on the holder.
How do I change the ink cartridge?
To maintain clear printing, change the ink cartridge after using about eight rolls of printing paper.
How do I select a floating or fixed decimal point?
The decimal switch (A/0/2/3/4/F) determines how many digits the calculator places after the decimal point.
How do I use reference numbers?
Use #/P at any point in a calculation to assign a reference number to that calculation on the printout.
How do I use the +/- key?
Pressing the +/- key changes the sign of the displayed value.