G3) fetleiaw [cr] «= MEMORY KEYS:
These
keys have access to the memory
register to store, calculate and
recail numbers for further use.
MEMORY
PLUS
( mH ):
When
depressed
after
a numeric
key or a cal-
cuiation this key adds the numbers or the resuit to
the memory register.
MEMORY
MINUS
( [4
):
When
depressed after
a numeric key or a calcula-
tion this key subtracts the numbers or the result
from the memory register.
RECALL
MEMORY
( fa
}: Displays
the contents stored
(the answer) in the
memory
register on the display.
Does not clear
the contents, just recalls the answer to the display.
CLEAR
MEMORY ({ 4
}: Clears the entire contents of the memory register
only.
[AVG]
AVERAGE KEY:
Used to calculate the average.
(Exampte:
Refer to page 76.)
@i) [MU]
MULTIPLE USE KEY:
Used
to
perform
mark-ups,
percent
change
and
automatic
add-on/
discount.
@2? EBCS@]G2
2ND MEMORY AND STORAGE MEMORY
KEYS:
These keys have access to the 2nd memory register to store, calculate and
recall numbers for further use.
MEMORY
PLUS
{
}:
When
depressed
after a numeric key or a calcula-
tion this key adds the numbers or the result to the
2nd memory register.
MEMORY
MINUS
( &%
):
When
depressed
after a numeric key or a calcula-
tion this key subtracts the numbers or the result
from the 2nd memory
register.
RECALL
MEMORY
( {J
}: Displays the contents stored
(the answer)
in the
2nd
memory
register on the dispiay.
Does not
clear the contents, just recalls the answer to the
display.
CLEAR
MEMORY
{
}:
Clears
the
entire
contents
of the 2nd
memory
register only.
STORAGE MEMORY
KEYS
(Sci,
@sc2.
{8Scs3):
Example:
Refer to page 65.
@3) (STR|
STORE KEY:
Example:
Refer to page 65.
64) (COM = COMPLITE KEY:
Example:
Refer to page 65.
14