Radio Shack 65-792 Clock User Manual


 
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16 seconds, then the display returns to your
home time.
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You can set the calculator to sound an alarm
at a designated time.
1.
Press
Ì
. If the alarm is turned off,
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appears. If the alarm is turned on,
the last set alarm time appears.
2. Press
SET
to set the alarm.
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(or
the last set alarm time) and
Ì
appears.
The hour digits flash.
3.
Repeatedly press (or hold down)
C1
/
or
C2
/
to set the alarm hour.
4. Press
SET
. The minute digits flash.
5.
Repeatedly press (or hold down)
C1
/
or
C2
/
to set the minute digits.
6. Press
SET
to store the alarm time, then
press
Ð
to return to the current clock/
calendar display.
At the set time, the clock sounds an alarm
for about one minute. Press any button to
silence the alarm before it automatically
turns off. The alarm sounds again the next
day at the same time.
To turn the alarm on or off at any time,
repeatedly press
Ì
.
Ì
and the preset
alarm time appear when the alarm is on.
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appears when the alarm is off.
Then press
Ð
to return to the current time.
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Press
SNOOZE
/
Ó
to temporarily silence the
alarm for about 5 minutes.
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appears. After
about 5 minutes, the alarm sounds for about
1 minute, then automatically turns off. Or,
you can press any key (except
SNOOZE
/
Ó
)
to turn off the snooze function.
Î
disappears. To cancel the snooze
function before it begins, repeatedly press
Ì
until
Î
and
Ì
disappear. Press
Ð
to
return to the current clock/calendar display.
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You can view the calendar from the years
1901 to 2099. To flip through the calendar
one month at a time, repeatedly press (or
hold down)
C1
/
or
C2
/
. To return to the
current clock/calendar display, press
Ð
.
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Press
CAL/AC
to enter the calculator mode.
To clear a calculation, press
CAL/AC
once.
The calculator automatically returns to the
clock/calendar display if you do not press a
button for about 8 minutes. To return to the
current time display sooner, press
Ð
.
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If you enter an incorrect function key (
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++
+
,
,
×
××
×
,
÷
÷÷
÷
), simply press the correct function key and
continue.
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(error) appears when:
The calculation result exceeds eight
digits to the left of the decimal point.
This is an overflow error (see
“Estimating Calculation Results”).
You attempt to divide a number by 0.
Press
CAL/AC
to clear an error, then begin
your calculation again.
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If you perform a calculation that results in an
overflow error, you can estimate the correct
result (to eight significant digits) by following
these steps.
1. Count the number digits displayed 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 the display shows
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, the approximate answer is
101,420,640.
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Calculation:
20% of 640
Calculation:
25% added on to 375
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123 + 456 = 579.
857 – 119 = 738.
92 × 43 = 3956.
927 ÷ 17 = 54.529411
741 – 258 × 0.5 241.5
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48 + 16 – 62 × 8 ÷ 7 = 2.2857142
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640 × 20% 128.
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375 + 25% 468.75