Victor 1280-7 USB User Manual

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13. [RATE] TAX Rate Preset Key

Used to enter TAX rate.


14. [SEND] Send Key

Allow user to transfer the calculation result or any entry from Calculator to PC.


15. [%±] Percent Key

Completes percent calculation when [x] or [

÷] key is used.

Used to enter ‘%’ in PC Application.


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 [CE/C].

Used to enter ‘/’ in PC Application.


17. [=] Equal

Key

To get the result in delta percent, multiplication or division.
Used to enter ‘=’ in PC Application.


18. [X] Multiplication Key

The multiplication key performs multiplication, automatic constant multiplication
and intermediate sequential operations. It establishes the amount entered or the
previous 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 [CE/C].

Used to enter ‘

∗’ in PC Application.


19. [+/-] Sign Change Key

Reverse the sign on the display.


20. [

Δ%] Delta Percentage Key

Automatically compares any two amounts and then calculates and prints the
difference and percent of change.


21. [CE/C] Clear Entry / Clear Key

Clears a live entry by pressing this key once. Press twice to clear the
accumulator or pending calculation. Does not clear the Memory or Grand total.


22. [0]-[9], [00] & [

] Numeric Keys

The calculator uses the conventional 10-key indexing keyboard, and include the
double zero key and decimal point key. Whole numbers are entered exactly as
they are written.
Used to enter 10-key in PC Application.



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