KEYBOARD LAYOUT

1.

Rounding Selector

19.

Percentage

2.

Print Switch

20.

Division

3.

Decimal Selector

21.

Equal

4.

Financial Calculation Switch

22.

Multiplication

5.

Sigma/Loan and FV Switch

23a. Clear / Clear Entry

6.

Grand Total Switch

24.

Time / Date Display

7.

Paper Feed

25.

Numeric Key Pad

8.

Delta Percentage

26.

Subtraction

9.

Time/Date Calculation

27.

Addition

10.

Cost

28a. Memory II Selector

11.

Sell

28b. Item Count

12.

Margin

29.

Subtotal / Date

13.

Tax Rate Preset

30.

Total

14.

Tax 1/Amortization

31.

Memory Total / Amount/Start

 

 

 

Date

15.

Tax 2/Future Value

32.

Memory Subtraction /

 

 

 

Interest/End Date

16.

Back Space

33.

Memory Addition / Months/#

 

 

 

of Days

17a. Item Count

34.

Memory Subtotal /

 

 

 

Payment/Compute

18.

Sign Change

 

 

This section describes the mode switches, data entry keys, and operating keys provided on your calculator. The following terms are used in discussing your calculator’s operation:

The accumulator is the area of the calculator’s logic that stores a running total of the results of addition and subtraction operations. It is the “adding machine” portion of the calculator.

The calculating register is the area of the calculator’s logic where the intermediate and final results of multiplication, division and percentage calculations are stored. The contents of the calculating register do not affect the accumulator.

The keyboard register is the area of the calculators logic that stores the value that will immediately be used in the next calculation.

The item count register is the area of the calculator’s logic that counts your entries into the accumulator. Each positive entry is counted as one item. Each Negative entry is subtracted resulting in a net item count. It is also net or gross programmable.

The memory register is the area of the calculator’s logic that accumulates amounts you add to or subtract from the memory. Because the memory register is

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Victor 1560-6, 1530-6, 1570-6 manual Keyboard Layout

1570-6, 1560-6, 1530-6 specifications

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