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Instructions Victor, Modèle 1280-7

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Table of Contents Preparation 1 - 2 General Maintenance 2 How to Feed the Paper 2 Replacing the Ribbon 3 Keyboard Layout 4 Key and Slide Switch Features 4 - 10 Display Symbols 10 Reset Button 10 Using the Wireless Data Relay 11 Resetting the Wireless USB Connection 12 Specifications 13 Application Examples 14 - 23 Warranty 24 Preparation BEFORE USING THE PRINTER FOR THE FIRST TIME: Remove the tape holding the ink ribbon in place. 1. Remove the tape holding the printer cover in place. 2. Dispose of the tape. 3. Lift the printer cover up and then off. 4. Remove and dispose of the tape holding the ribbon in place. (Fig. 1) (Fig. 2) Before Beginning Calculation 1. Plug in AC power 2. Be sure the paper roll and ribbon have been installed properly. 3. Turn power switch on and make sure the display lights. A “C” will automatically be printed on the paper tape. 4. Set decimal point selector switch to the desired position. .General Maintenance 1. Do not place the calculator in hot, dusty, or damp locations. 2. To clean the housing, use a moist towel. 3. Do not place any items on the housing, particularly on the head of the printer mechanism. 4. Turn off the power before removing the plug from AC wall outlet. 5. Turn the power off while not in use. How to Feed the Paper Tape 1. Plug in the calculator and turn it on. 2. Cut or tear evenly the end of the paper roll to get a straight edge. 3. Place the paper holder into position. (Fig. 3) 4. Install the paper roll on the paper holder. 5. Insert the paper end into the printer slot. (Fig. 4) 6. Press the Paper Feed (^) key to feed the paper to an adequate length. (Fig. 3) (Fig. 4) Replacing the Ribbon Your calculator is shipped with a 2-color ribbon already in place. You do not need to install or change it before you begin using the calculator. When you have been using your calculator for some time, however, the print will gradually become faint, indicating that you should change the ribbon. To change the ribbon, follow these steps. 1. Remove the paper roll, tearing the paper at the rear of the calculator. Use the Paper Advance (^) key to feed the remaining paper tape through the printer. Then remove the printer cover. 2. Remove the old ribbon by pulling it upward. (Fig 6 shows the printer without a ribbon.) 3. Install the ribbon spool with the black edge up. Victor recommends the Victor 7010 (Fig. 5). 4. Place the spool with the greater amount of ribbon on the left post. 5. Next unwind the ribbon as it is placed along the outside of the guides and in front of the print wheel. (Fig. 7) 6. Rotate the spools to take up any slack. Replace the printer cover and the paper tape. (Replace with the Victor #7010 Ink Ribbon) (Fig. 5) (Fig. 6) (Fig. 7) Keyboard Layout This section describes the mode switches, data entry keys, and operating keys provided on your calculator. Key and Slide Switch Features OFF ON OFF The power is OFF. ON The power is ON. P NP PC P Print Mode: The printer is activated as long as the calculator is turned on. NP Non Print Mode: The printer is activated only when the paper feed key or the non-add / date key (#/S) is pressed. This is also called the display only mode. PC PC Mode: In this mode the calculator will send the information entered to a computer just as it would to the paper in a printer. The number entered will appear in the first column and the operation performed will appear in the second column. This is also called the Paperless Tape Mode. • The Wireless Data Relay device must be installed into the computer’s USB port when using any of the three PC Modes. Wireless Data Relay (Fig. 9) ^ 5/4 Ў ^ Round Up Mode: The ^ setting causes an answer to a calculation to automatically round up. 5/4 Split Rounding Mode: This setting causes automatic round off. If the first digit of the answer beyond the decimal setting is 0 to 4, the value is rounded down. Otherwise the value is rounded up. Ў Round Down Mode: Causes calculations to automatically round down. (Truncate) . • GT . Sigma Mode: When the slide switch is in the Sigma position, the results of multiplication or division calculations completed by the = or % keys are automatically added to the accumulator. The accumulated answer can be recalled by pressing the T key. • The calculator is in neither Sigma mode nor Grand Total mode. GT Grand Total Mode: Any total created with the T key is automatically accumulated to memory. The accumulated Grand Total can be recalled by pressing the MT key. A 0 2 3 F Kpad A Monetary Add Mode: In this setting, amounts entered are assumed to be monetary. The calculator automatically supplies a decimal point to the left of the last two digits entered. 0 2 3 Fixed Digit Mode: These settings specify the number of digits to the right of the decimal point that are shown in the result. F Floating Decimal Point Mode: This setting specifies that all digits of the result are shown, up to a maximum of 12. If the result exceeds these capacities, excess digits to the right of the decima...


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