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E– 1 File name: 384_E_040 830.doc Date: 2004/8/30 Size: 7 x 1 1.5 cm POWER SUPPL Y CITIZEN model CP C-1010/1012 is a dua l-powered (high power solar + b ack-up battery) cal culator operative under any lighting conditions. -Auto power-off function- The calculator sw itches the power o ff automatically if there has been no key entry for about 10 mi[...]
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E– 2 File name: 384_E_040 830.doc Date: 2004/8/30 Size: 7 x 1 1.5 cm pressing [SET] and [-TAX] keys [SET] : Exchange rate setting key / Tax rate se tting key [SELL] [MARGIN] [COST] : Used for calculating the cost, selling price and profit margin amount. Enter the v alue of any 2 items to obta in the balance item. THE SIGNS OF THE D ISPLA Y MEA N [...]
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- 1 - File name: 384_E_040 830.doc Date: 2004/8/30 Size: 7 x 1 1.5 cm 1.Calculation Examples Before performing each calculation, press the [ON/C ] key. Example Key operation Display 1 x 2 x 3 = 6 [ON/C] 1 [x] 2 [x ] 3 [=] [CE] GT GT 0. 6. 0. 8 – 3 = 5 7 x 9 = 63 8 [+] [– ] 3 [=] 7 [÷] [x ] 9 [=] GT GT 5. 63. 2 x 3 = 6 2 [x] 2 [CE ] 3 [=] GT 6.[...]
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- 2 - File name: 384_E_040 830.doc Date: 2004/8/30 Size: 7 x 1 1.5 cm 8 ÷ 4 x 3. 7 + 9 =16.4 8 [÷] 4 [x] 3.7 [+] 9 [=] GT 16.4 300 x 27% = 81 300 [x] 27 [% ] GT 81. 56 11.2 x 100% = 20% 1 1.2 [÷] 56 [ %] GT 20. 300 [+] 40 [%] GT 420. 300+(300x40%) =420 300–(300x40%) =180 300 [–] 40 [%] GT 180. 5 4 = 625 5 [x] [=] [=] [=] GT 625. 1 / 2 = 0.5 [...]
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- 3 - File name: 384_E_040 830.doc Date: 2004/8/30 Size: 7 x 1 1.5 cm 2.Memory Calc ulation [ON/C] 0. 12 [x] 4 [M +] M 48. 20 [÷] 2 [M–] M 10. [MRC] M 38. (12 x 4) – (20 ÷ 2) = 38 [MRC] [ON/ C] 0. 15 [x] 2 [M +] M 30. 20 [x] 3 [M +] M 60. 25 [x] 4 [M +] M 100. 150 [÷] 5 [M–] M 30. 40 [x] 3 [M –] M 120. [MRC] M 40. 15 x 2 = 30 20 x 3 = 60[...]
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- 4 - File name: 384_E_040 830.doc Date: 2004/8/30 Size: 7 x 1 1.5 cm 3.Const ant Calculation 3 [x] 4 [= ] GT 12. 3 x 4 = 12 3 x 6 = 18 6 [=] GT 18. 12 [÷] 4 [=] GT 3. 12 ÷ 4 = 3 24 ÷ 4 = 6 24 [=] GT 6. 2 [+] 3 [= ] GT 5. 2 + 3 = 5 4 + 3 = 7 4 [=] GT 7. 3 [–] 2 [=] GT 1. 3 – 2 = 1 2 – 2 = 0 2 [=] GT 0.[...]
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- 5 - File name: 384_E_040 830.doc Date: 2004/8/30 Size: 7 x 1 1.5 cm 4.Overflow Error Clear (For CPC-1012) ERROR ERROR 123456789012 x 100 = 12345678901200 1234567890123 [ ] [x] 100 [=] [ON/C] 123'456'789'012. 123'456'789'012 12.3456789012 0.[...]
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- 6 - File name: 384_E_040 830.doc Date: 2004/8/30 Size: 7 x 1 1.5 cm 5.GT -Memory Pressing [GT] twice before you operate GT function. [ON/C] 20 [+] 10 [=] GT 30. 45 [–] 25 [=] GT 20. 50 [x] 3 [=] GT 150. [GT] GT 200. [x] 15 [% ] GT 30. [GT] GT 230. [GT] 230. 20 + 10 = 30 45 – 25 = 20 50 x 3 = 150 total = 200 200 x 15% = 30 200 + (200 x15%) = 2[...]
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- 7 - File name: 384_E_040 830.doc Date: 2004/8/30 Size: 7 x 1 1.5 cm 6.T ax Calculation SET 3 [SET] 3. % [+T AX] 3. +TAX 100 [+T AX] 103. TAX 100+T AX(3%) =103 Ta x s u m = 3 T ax inclusive value = 103 [+T AX] 3. % [ON/C] [SET] [–T AX] 3. -TAX 206 [–T AX] 200. TAX 206–T AX(3%) =200 Ta x s u m = 6 T ax exclusive value = 200 [–T AX] 6.[...]
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- 8 - File name: 384_E_040 830.doc Date: 2004/8/30 Size: 7 x 1 1.5 cm 7.Currency Exchan ge [ ] [SET] 1 [SET] 1. [LOCAL] [SET] 1.2140 [SET] 1.2140 [ON/C] 10 [ ] [LOCAL] 12.14 USD : EURO = 1.2140 : 1 (LOCAL) ( ) EURO 10 = USD 12.14 USD 25 = EURO 20.59 25 [LOCAL] [ ] 20.59 • It is not al lowed to set the rate = 0[...]
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- 9 - File name: 384_E_040 830.doc Date: 2004/8/30 Size: 7 x 1 1.5 cm 8. Cost-Sell-Margin Calculation SELL 1000 [SELL] 1000. COST 20 [MARGIN] 800. MARG IN Selling price : $1,000 Profit margin : 20 % ¼ Cost = 800 ¼ Selling price-Cost = 200 [MARGIN] 200. COST 100 [COST] 100. MARG IN% 125 [SELL] 20. MARG IN Cost : 100 Selling price : $125 ¼[...]