Victor Calculator User Manual

Preface  
Congratulations on your choice of a Victor electronic calculator. Careful design, quality materials, painstaking  
workmanship, and advanced research and production facilities have given you a calculator that, with proper care,  
will provide many years of trouble-free service. To assure future protection, offered by Victor’s Extended  
Guarantee Protection Program.  
This operating manual describes the features and operation of the Victor 1460-4 electronic calculator. This  
calculator features the four basic arithmetic operations, two independent tax keys, percentage and percentage-of-  
change, change sign, sigma, item count, non-add/date functions, backspace, and cost, sell, margin keys.  
Table of Contents  
General Maintenance  
Replacing the Ribbon  
Paper Feed  
Keyboard Diagrams  
Key Features  
Application Examples  
Warranty  
Extended Warranty  
Preparation  
BEFORE USING THE PRINTER FOR THE FIRST TIME:  
Remove the tape holding the ink ribbon in place.  
Before Beginning Calculation  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Plug in AC power  
Be sure that the paper roll and ribbon have bee installed properly.  
Turn power switch on, and make sure that the display lights. A “C” will automatically be printed on  
the paper tape.  
4.  
Set decimal point selector switch at the desired position.  
NOTE: Please remove the piece of tape holding the printer ribbon in place for transportation.  
Keyboard Layout  
This section describes the mode switches, data entry keys, and operating keys provided on your calculator. The  
following terms are used in discussing your calculator’s operation:  
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The accumulator is the area of the calculator’s logic that stores a running total of the results of addition  
and subtraction operations. It is the “adding machine” portion of the calculator.  
The calculating register is the area of the calculator’s logic where the intermediate and final results of  
multiplication, division, and percentage calculations are stored. The contents of the calculating register do  
not affect the accumulator.  
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The keyboard register is the area of the calculator’s logic that stores the value that will immediately be  
used in the next calculation.  
The item count register is the area of the calculator’s logic that counts your entries into the accumulator.  
Each positive or negative entry is counted as one item.  
The memory register is the area of the calculator’s logic that accumulates amounts you add or subtract  
from the memory. Because the memory register is independent of the accumulator and the calculating  
register, it retains its value until you clear it with the Memory Total (MT) key.  
KEY AND SLIDE SWITCH FEATURES  
This section illustrates and describes the mode switches you can use to control your calculator’s operation.  
OFF ON  
· (OFF) The power is OFF.  
· (ON) The power is ON.  
P NP IP  
· (P)  
The printer is activated as long as the calculator is turned on.  
· (NP) The printer is activated only when the paper feed key or the non-add / date key is pressed. This is also  
called display only mode.  
· (IC) Activates the Item Count so that when the Total key is pressed, the Item Count will automatically print on  
the right hand side of the printed tape.  
5/4 ▼  
() This setting causes an answer to a calculation to automatically round up.  
(5/4) This setting causes automatic round off. If the last digit of the result that will be printed or printed /  
displayed upon rounding is followed by a value of 0 to 4, the digit is unchanged. If the last digit  
of the result that will be printed or printed / displayed is followed by a value of 5 to 9, the digit is  
rounded up.  
() This causes an answer to be automatically rounded down. (Truncation)  
GT TAX SET  
( )  
When the slide switch is in the Sigma mode “” position, the results of the multiplication or  
division calculations completed by the = or % keys are automatically added to the accumulator.  
The accumulated answer can be recalled by pressing the * / key.  
( GT )  
Any total taken with the * / key is automatically accumulated to memory. The accumulated  
Grand Total can be recalled by pressing the MT key.  
(TAX SET)  
Selects set mode for programming the Tax rate.  
A 0 2 3 4 F DECIMAL SET  
(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.  
(0,2,3,4)  
(F)  
Fixed digit mode: These settings specify the number of digits to the right of the decimal  
point that are shown in the result.  
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 decimal point are dropped. No rounding takes place.  
(0) – (9) (00)(.) NUMERIC KEYS  
The calculator uses the conventional 10 – key indexing keyboard, and includes the double zero  
key and the decimal point key. Whole numbers are entered exactly as they are written.  
( )  
PAPER FEED KEY  
Used to advance the paper  
( )  
( + - )  
( IC )  
( % ± )  
( ÷ )  
RIGHT SHIFT KEY  
Used to delete the right most character of a live entry  
CHANGE SIGN KEY  
Used to reverse the sign on the display  
ITEM COUNT KEY  
Prints the Item Count when pressed  
PERCENT KEY  
Completes percent calculation when the Multiplication or Division keys are used  
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-, or ÷ key. Each  
divisor entry is retained as a constant (except M+ and M- entries) until you depress the X, ÷,  
Clear.  
( % )  
DELTA PERCENT KEY  
Automatically compares any two amounts and then calculates and prints the difference and  
percent of change.  
( = )  
EQUAL KEY  
To get the result for a multiplication or division equation  
( C/CE )  
CLEAR / CLEAR ENTRY KEY  
Clears a live entry by pressing this key once. Press twice to clear the accumulator or pending  
calculation. Does not clear the Memory  
( X )  
MULTIPLICATION KEY  
The multiplication key performs multiplication, automatic constant multiplication, and  
intermediate sequential operations. It establishes the 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.  
( - )  
MINUS KEY  
Subtracts an amount from the accumulator. To subtract the same amount more than one time  
(repeat subtraction), enter that amount once and depress the Minus key as many times as necessary.  
If this key is depressed immediately after the (%) key, it works as a percent minus key.  
( + )  
PLUS KEY  
Adds an amount to the accumulator. To add the same amount more than onetime (repeat addition),  
enter that amount once and depress the Plus key as many times as necessary. If this key is  
depressed immediately after the (%) key, it works as a percent add key.  
( TAX I )  
( TAX II )  
( D / # )  
TAX 1 KEY  
Used to calculate an amount of tax using the preset tax. Use the “+” key for calculating an amount  
including VAT, and the “-“ key for calculating an amount excluding VAT.  
TAX 2 KEY  
Used to calculate an amount of tax using the preset tax. Use the “+” key for calculating an amount  
including VAT, and the “-“ key for calculating an amount excluding VAT.  
DATE / NON-ADD KEY  
It will print a live entry as an identifier or as an invoice number without adding the number to the  
accumulator. The number will appear on the left hand side of the tape with the “#” sign.  
( )  
SUBTOTAL KEY  
Prints, but does not clear the accumulator.  
( * / )  
TOTAL KEY / SIGMA TOTAL KEY  
Prints and clears the accumulator. This key will also print the total of multiplication and division  
calculations when the slide switch is in Sigma mode ( ).  
( M* )  
( M)  
( M- )  
MEMORY TOTAL KEY  
Prints and clears the total in Memory.  
MEMORY SUB-TOTAL KEY  
Prints, but does not clear the contents of Memory.  
MEMORY MINUS, EQUAL  
Subtracts an amount from memory. If there is a live calculation pending, the Memory Minus key  
will complete the calculation and subtract the amount from memory.  
( M+ )  
MEMORY PLUS, EQUAL  
Adds an amount to Memory. If there is a live calculation pending, the Memory Plus key will  
complete the calculation and accumulate the result to Memory.  
NEW FEATURES  
( GT )  
GRAND TOTAL KEY  
When the calculator is in Grand Total mode, any total taken with the “* / ” key is automatically  
accumulated to Memory. The accumulated Grand Total can be recalled by pressing the GT  
button.  
(COST)  
(SELL)  
COST KEY  
Used to enter the Cost factor in a Gross Profit Margin calculation.  
SELL KEY  
Used to enter the Selling Price in a Gross Profit Margin calculation.  
(MARGIN)  
MARGIN KEY  
Used to enter the desired Margin in a Gross Profit Margin calculation.  
E. DISPLAY SYMBOLS  
M
E
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: A NUMBER HAS BEEN STORED IN MEMORY.  
: ERROR OR OVERFLOW OF CAPACITY.  
: THE DISPLAYED VALUE IS NEGATIVE.  
WARNING  
DO NOT PRESS ANY KEY WHEN THERE IS NO PAPER AND THE PRINTER IS ON. (OTHER  
THAN THE PAPER FEED KEY )  
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS WARNING WILL DAMAGE  
ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE OR ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE MAY CAUSE THE  
DISPLAY TO MALFUNCTION OR THE CONTENTS OF THE MEMORY TO BE LOST OR ALTERED.  
SHOULD THIS OCCUR, USE THE TIP OF A BALL POINT PEN (OR SMALLER SHARP OBJECT) TO PRESS  
THE [RESET] BUTTON AT THE BACK OF THE CALCULATOR. AFTER RESETTING, BE SURE TO SET  
THE CALENDAR, CLOCK, AND TAX RATE AGAIN.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
*DISPLAY  
:12 DIGIT, FLUORESCENT  
:4.5 LINES / SECOND  
:WIDTH 57mm, DIAMETER 80mm MAX  
:1) 120V / 60 Hz (USA, CANADA)  
:2) 220 V / 50 Hz (ECD)  
*PRINTING SPEED  
*PRINTING PAPER  
*POWER SOURCES  
*AMBIENT TEMPERATURE  
*POWER CONSUMPTION  
:0°C ~ 40°C (32°F ~ 104°F)  
:120V / 0.16A / 19.2W  
(220V / 0.08A / 18.4W)  
*DIMENSION  
*INK RIBBON  
*PRINTING COLOR  
*WEIGHT  
:323 mm (L) X 220 mm (W) X 80 mm (H)  
:VICTOR 7010  
:2 – COLOR (MINUS AND NEGATIVE IN RED)  
:1655 g  

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