3.
+ 0 1 2 3 4 6 F
Decimal Point Selector
+
Monetary Add Mode. At this setting, amounts entered are assumed to
be monetary. The calculator automatically supplies a decimal point to
the left of the last two digits entered. Use this setting to add, subtract,
multiply and divide decimals.
Units/price mode operation:
Multiplication: The first factor will be entered as a whole number and
the second factor will have a decimal point supplied to the left of the
last two digits.
Division: The first factor will have a decimal point supplied to the left of
the last two digits and the second factor will be entered as a whole
number.
0,1,2,3, 4, 6
Fixed decimal point mode; these settings specify the number of digits
to the right of the decimal point that are shown in the result.
F
Floating decimal point mode; this setting specifies that all digits of the
result are shown, up to a maximum of 10 on model 1530-6, and 12 on
model 1560-6 and 14 on model 1570-6. If the result exceeds these
capacities, excess digits to the right of the decimal point are dropped.
No rounding takes place.
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4.
Item Count Switch
IC
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No Item Count Printing Mode, item count will not print, when the
Accumulator, Memory, or Grand Total are utilized.
IC
Print Item Count, item count will print when the Accumulator, Memory,
or Grand Total are recalled or utilized, except when in Text Mode.
Item Counter for the Accumulator will always be displayed in the top
left corner of the display.
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5.
Loan Calculation Switch
Loan
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Loan calculation is disabled and memory keys are enabled.
Loan
Loan calculation is enabled and the memory keys are disabled.
Note: Time and Date calculation is disabled in this mode.
6.
Σ
GT
Sigma or Grand Total Switch
Σ
When the switch is in the "Σ" position, the results of multiplication or
division calculations completed by the = or % key are automatically
added to the Accumulator. The sum of these accumulations is
displayed by depressing the #/S (Subtotal) key and are displayed and
cleared by depressing the T (Total key).
GT
Any total taken with T key is automatically accumulated to Grand Total
memory. The accumulated grand total can be recalled by pressing the
GT key.
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