SLIDE SWITCH FEATURES
This section illustrates and describes the mode switches you can use to control your calculator’s operation.
1.A F 0 2 3 4 Decimal Point Selector
AMonetary 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.
FFloating decimal point mode; this setting specifies that all digits of the result be shown up to a maximum of 12 digits. If the result exceeds these capacities, excess digits to the right of the decimal point are dropped. No rounding takes place.
0,2,3,4 Fixed decimal point mode; these settings specify the number of digits to the right of the decimal point that are shown in the result.
2.↑ 5/4 ↓ Rounding Switch
↑Absolute round up.
5/4 This setting causes automatic round off. If the last digit of the result that will be printed or printed/displayed upon rounding is followed by a value of 0 to 4, the digit is unchanged. If the last digit of the result that will be printed or printed/displayed upon rounding is followed by a value of 5 to 9, the digit is rounded up.
↓Absolute round down (truncation).
3. ∑ • GT Sigma or Grand Total Switch
∑When the Sigma switch is in the “∑” position, the results of multiplication or division calculations completed by the [=] or [%] key are automatically added to the accumulator.
•Normal Calculation.
GT Any total taken with [T] key is automatically accumulated to Memory. The accumulated Memory can be recalled by pressing the [MT] key.
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