Franklin CBC-100 manual

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    CBC-100 Checkbook Calcu lator User’s Guide www .franklin.com[...]

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    2 T able of Content s Introduction .......... ........... ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ ............... ......... 3 Maintenance a nd Power Source................ ............ ............ ............ ........... ......... 3 Special Feature s and Decimal System.. ............ ............ ............ ........... [...]

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    3 Introduction In addition to regular calculator fun ctionality, this Checkbook Calculator provides you with the ability to maintain six independent acc ount memories. These memories can be used to maintain checking, savings and credit card balance information. Information stored in these six permanent memories is saved continuously, whether the ca[...]

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    4 Floating Decimal System - Press the A/ F A/ F A/ F A/ F (Ad d Mode / Floating Decimal Mode) key to change to the floating decimal mode when you wish to do multiplication, division, percent calculation or do not wish a dec imal point to automatically be added. The floa ting decimal system allows entry of specific decimal figures. The calculato r w[...]

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    5 Pe rce nt ( % ) Key Pe rce nt ( % ) Key Pe rce nt ( % ) Key Pe rce nt ( % ) Key The automatic perc entage fu nction enables you to perform single percentage c alculations, mark-up calcula tions, ratios, and percentages of a constant. No te: No te: No te: No te: Before using the Percen t ( % % % %) key, press the A/ F A/ F A/ F A/ F key to place t[...]

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    6 4. 4. 4. 4. En ter th e n umb er 4, t hen pre ss th e E qu al key . En ter th e n umb er 4, t hen pre ss th e E qu al key . En ter th e n umb er 4, t hen pre ss th e E qu al key . En ter th e n umb er 4, t hen pre ss th e E qu al key . The answer 12 will display. 5. 5. 5. 5. En ter th e n umb er 5, t hen En ter th e n umb er 5, t hen En ter th e [...]

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    7 Using the Six Independent Memories This checkbook ca lculator has six individual storage memories. The balances stored in the six permanent memories are saved eve n when the calculator is turned off . Ac ces si ng the I nd epen den t M em or ies Ac ces si ng the I nd epen den t M em or ies Ac ces si ng the I nd epen den t M em or ies Ac ces si ng[...]

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    8 To Cl ear th e M em ory o f To Cl ear th e M em ory o f To Cl ear th e M em ory o f To Cl ear th e M em ory o f Che cki ng Acc ou nt 2 Che cki ng Acc ou nt 2 Che cki ng Acc ou nt 2 Che cki ng Acc ou nt 2 Use the same vertical column of round grey keys on the left side of the bank of round grey ke ys. 1. 1. 1. 1. Pr ess t he SHI FT key o nce , t h[...]

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    9 Che cki ng Ac cou nt D ep os its Che cki ng Ac cou nt D ep os its Che cki ng Ac cou nt D ep os its Che cki ng Ac cou nt D ep os its To enter a deposit to Checking Accou nt 1 : 1. 1. 1. 1. Pr ess t he num ber k eys t o e nter t he amo unt of the d epo sit . Pr ess t he num ber k eys t o e nter t he amo unt of the d epo sit . Pr ess t he num ber k [...]

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    10 Sav ings A ccount Management Us ing t he Sav in gs Ac cou nt Mem or y Us ing t he Sav in gs Ac cou nt Mem or y Usi ng the Sa vin gs A cco unt M em ory Us ing t he Sav in gs Ac cou nt Mem or y Sta rt ing Ba lan ces Sta rt ing Ba lan ces Sta rt ing Ba lan ces Sta rt ing Ba lan ces To enter a starting balanc e for Savings Account 1 : 1. 1. 1. 1. Pr[...]

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    11 Sa vin gs A ccou nt Wi thd rawl s Sa vin gs A ccou nt Wi thd rawl s Sa vin gs A ccou nt Wi thd rawl s Sa vin gs A ccou nt Wi thd rawl s To debit the amount of a wit hdrawl from Savings Account 1 : 1. 1. 1. 1. Pr ess t he num ber k eys t o e nter t he amo unt of the w ith dra wl. Pr ess t he num ber k eys t o e nter t he amo unt of the w ith dra [...]

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    12 Cr edi t C ar d P aym en ts Cr edi t C ar d P aym en ts Cr edi t C ar d P aym en ts Cr edi t C ar d P aym en ts To enter a payment to Credit Card Account 1 : 1. 1. 1. 1. Pr ess t he num b Pr ess t he num b Pr ess t he num b Pr ess t he num b er key s to ent er the am ou nt of the pa ym ent . er key s to ente r the am ou nt o f the pay men t. er [...]

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    13 Using a Passw ord You can protect th e information stored on your device with a password. Cau tio n Cau tio n Cau tio n Cau tio n: Setting the password or resetting the password will erase all memory stored on your device. It is recommended that you write down all information stored in memory before setting or resetting your password so that thi[...]

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    14 Disclaimer of W arranties Except as specifically provided herein, Frank lin makes no warranty of any kind, express or implied, with respect to this product. Limited W arranty (U .S. only) LIM IT ED WA RR A NTY , D IS C LAIM ER OF WAR RA NTI ES, A ND L IMI TE D RE MED Y FRA NK L IN W A RR AN TS T O T HE OR IGI NAL P URC HA SE R T HAT T HIS PR ODU[...]

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    15 Warranty Service: If you think your product is defec tive, call Franklin’s Customer Service Desk, 1-800 -266-5626 , to request a return merchandise authorization (“RMA”) number, before returning the produc t (transportation charges prepai d) to: Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc. Attn: Service Department One Franklin Plaza Burlington, NJ[...]

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    16 FCC NOTICE This de vice com plies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Oper ation is su bject to the following two cond itions: (1) This dev ice ma y not ca use ha rmful interference , and (2) This device must acc ept any interfe rence rece ived, including interfe rence that may caus e unde sired oper ation. Warning: Chang es o r modifica tions to thi[...]