Key features – Victor Enterprise 1260-3 User Manual

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KEY FEATURES

6.

[

]

Paper Feed Key

Advance the paper roll.

7.

[

]

Right Shift Key

Deletes right most character of a live entry.

8. [COST] Cost Key

Used to enter the Cost factor in a Gross Profit Margin calculation.

9. [SELL] Sell Key

Used to enter the Selling price in a Gross Profit Margin calculation.

10.

[MARGIN] Margin Key

Used to enter the desired Margin in a Gross Profit Margin calculation.

11.

[TIME/DATE]

Time and Date Display Key

Used to display or program the date and time. Depressing this key
once will cause the date to display, a second depression will display
the time. Holding the key down for three seconds will cause the date or
time to flash, this is the program mode.

12. [RATE]

TAX Rate Preset Key

Used to enter TAX rate.

13. [TAX 1] Tax 1 Key

Calculate an amount of tax with tax rate preset by RATE key. Use +
key for calculating an amount including VAT, and key for calculating
an amount excluding VAT.

14. [TAX 2] Tax 2 Key

Calculate an amount of tax with tax rate preset by RATE key. Use +
key for calculating an amount including VAT, and key for calculating
an amount excluding VAT.

15. [%+] Percent Key

Completes percent calculation when Multiple or Division key is used.

16. [

÷]

Division Key

The Division key performs division, automatic constant division and
intermediate sequential operations. It establishes the next amount as a
constant divisor. The

÷ key also causes the calculator to divide when

you depress the =, %, M+, M-, X or

÷ key. Each divisor entry is

retained as a constant (except M+ and M- entries) until you depress
the X,

÷ or Clear.

17. [=] Equal Key

To get the result in multiplication or division.

18. [X]

Multiplication Key

The multiplication key performs multiplication, automatic constant

multiplication and intermediate sequential operations. It establishes the
amount entered or the prervious printed or printed/displayed amount
as a constant multiplicand. The X key also causes the calculator to
multiply when you depress the =, %, M+, M-, X or

÷ key. Each

multiplicand entry is retained as a constant (except M+ and M- entries)
until you depress the X,

÷, or Clear.

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