Victor Technology 1460-3 Paper Feed Key, Right Shift Key, Rate TAX Rate Preset Key, Sigma Switch

Models: 1430-3 1460-3

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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 or negative entry is counted as one item..

The memory register is the area of the calculator’s logic that accumulates amountsyou add to or subtract from the memory. Because the memory register is independent of the accumulator and the calculating register, it retains its value until you clear it with the Memory Total (MT) key.

KEY and SLIDE SWITCH FEATURES

This section illustrates and describes the mode switches you can use to control your calculator’s operation.

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[-]

Paper Feed Key

 

 

Advance the paper roll.

2.

[®]

Right Shift Key

 

 

Deletes right most character of a live entry.

3. [RATE]

TAX Rate Preset Key

 

 

Used to enter TAX rate.

4.

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Sigma Switch

åWhen the Sigma switch is in the “å” position, the results of multiplication or division calculations completed by the = or % key are automatically added to the accumulator.

·When the Sigma switch is in this position, the results of these calculations are not added to the accumulator. The sum of these accumulations is displayed by depressing the Subtotal key and is displayed and cleared by depressing the Total key.

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Victor Technology 1460-3, 1430-3 manual Paper Feed Key, Right Shift Key, Rate TAX Rate Preset Key, Sigma Switch

1430-3, 1460-3 specifications

Victor Technology has made a notable mark in the world of precision measurement tools with its lineup of professional-grade calculators. Among these, the Victor Technology 1460-3 and 1430-3 stand out as practical solutions tailored for various mathematical and engineering needs. These models cater to users seeking efficiency and reliability in their calculations.

The Victor Technology 1460-3 is equipped with a large, easy-to-read LCD display that ensures clarity and reduces errors during calculations. It features a classic 12-digit format, which is ideal for a wide range of numerical tasks, from basic arithmetic to more complex equations. One of the standout features of the 1460-3 is its dual power source, combining solar and battery capabilities. This ensures that users can rely on the calculator even in low-light environments, providing uninterrupted performance.

Another notable feature of the 1460-3 is its robust functionality. It includes capabilities such as a memory storage function, percentage calculations, and an automatic constant function. These features enable users to execute mathematical operations with greater ease and accuracy. Additionally, the calculator is designed to handle complex calculations common in accounting and engineering fields, making it a versatile tool for professionals.

On the other hand, the Victor Technology 1430-3 embodies a compact design without compromising functionality. It also sports a bright LCD display, which improves visibility under various lighting conditions. The 1430-3 is particularly lightweight, making it easy to carry and handle, catering well to those who may need to calculate on the go.

Both models emphasize user-friendliness, with simple navigation and button layout that ensures a smooth user experience. Their sturdy construction means they can withstand the rigors of daily use, making them suitable for both office environments and fieldwork.

In terms of technology, both calculators utilize Victor Technology's advanced circuitry to ensure quick response times and high reliability. They are designed for operational efficiency, providing accurate results promptly, which is critical in professional settings.

In summary, the Victor Technology 1460-3 and 1430-3 calculators offer a blend of essential features, robust technologies, and user-oriented designs. These calculators are fine examples of practical and effective tools that cater to both basic and advanced calculation needs across various fields, ensuring that users have dependable resources at their fingertips.