– 4 –
5/4
ROUNDING SELECTOR:
Example: Set decimal selector to “2”.
4
÷
9 = 0.444 ... , 5
÷
9 = 0.555 ...
Note: The decimal point floats during successive calculation by the use of
or .
If the decimal selector is set to “F” then the answer is always
rounded down ( ).
CONSTANT / ADD MODE SELECTOR:
“K” : The following constant functions will be performed:
Multiplication: The calculator will automatically remember the first
number entered (the multiplicand) and instruction.
Division: The calculator will automatically remember the second
number entered (the divisor) and instruction.
“•”: Neutral
“A”: Use of the Add mode permits addition and subtraction of numbers
without entry of the decimal point. When the Add mode is activated,
the decimal point is automatically positioned according to the deci-
mal selector setting.
Use of , , and will automatically override the Add mode and
decimally correct answers will be printed at the preset decimal
position.
GT
GRAND TOTAL MODE SELECTOR:
“GT”: This selector will accumulate the following:
(“ ✱ +” will be printed.)
1. Addition and subtraction totals obtained with .
2. Product and quotient totals obtained with or .
3. Answers obtained with or .
“•”: Neutral
PAPER FEED KEY
LAST DIGIT CORRECTION KEY
GRAND TOTAL KEY:
Prints and clears the “GT” memory contents.
4 9 5 9
0.45 0.56
5/4 0.44 0.56
0.44 0.55
02.5.15, 3:37 PMPage 4