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Ativa AT-10 User Manual

Ativa AT-10
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Getting Started
Note: Your Calculator is powered with
a long-life, Lithium battery to assure
uninterrupted service.
(See “Battery Replacement” below for
change-out procedure.)
Power On and Off
[ON] Pressing this key and holding it
a second turns the calculator on. This key
is also used to clear all calculations, which
is accomplished with a tap.
[OFF] Turns the calculator off. The unit also
has an auto power-off feature which turns
the unit off after 5 minutes of non-use.
[CE] Tapping this key clears only the last
entry without clearing the problem.
Note: The Lithium battery in this calculator
should be replaced approximately every 2 years.
Battery Replacement
Features
Calculate the Time and Value of Money
(Savings, Automobile and Mortgage Loans).
Interest Calculations
Business Profit analysis (cost, sell & margin)
Currency conversions
Tax Calculations
Savings Calculations
Built-in 3-key Memory Functions
Auto Power-Off -- Turns Unit off After
5 Minutes Idle
Slip Cover -- Slips the Unit Out of the “Base”,
Reverse it, and Slide it Back in the Base to Store.
Integrated Flip-Down Stand, for Easy Viewing
Adjustment
Operation Manual
Number of years
Annual yield
Future value
Calculate
Save $
Compute
Future $
No. of
Years
Annual Yield
%
Month
/Year
Number of
compound
periods a year
Monthly installment
Loan calculations
Number of years
Interest rate
Monthly payment
Calculate
Loan $
Compute
Pay $
No of
Years
Interest Rate
%
Month
/Year
Number of
compound
periods a year
Mortgage amount
Your Financial Calculator
is designed to be reliable
and easy to use.
This manual will provide clear
instructions for all product
functions.
An Affordable, 12-Digit Multi-function
Calculator with Built-in Software
Components.
1. Slide the unit out of its case and turn
the unit over,face down.
2. Use a small head
screwdriver to loosen
two screws on battery
compartment cover
and remove the cover
(see diagram).
3. Use a small head
screwdriver to push up
old battery.
(see diagram)
4. Replace the lithium
battery (CR-2025),
making sure the positive
(+) side is up.
5. Replace the cover
and screws.
[Compute] [Future$]
$22’ 161.10
[Save $]
[No. of Years]
[Annual Yield %]
[Month/Year]
Press--
Making 12
payments
a year
12
At 4%
interest rate
4
10
For 10 years
Save $150
a month
150
How much money will I have if I save $150
a month at 4% for the next 10 years?
Calculating the Time Value
of Money
Savings calculations
[Compute] [Pay$]
Automotive
Loan
Number of
years to pay
Interest Rate
12 payments
a year
Press--
$344.70
[Month/Year]
12
[Interest Rate%]
8%
[No. of Years]
5
[Loan $]
$17,000
You have your eye on a new car.
The cost of the car is $22,000, and
your down payment will be $5,000.
You will be financing $17,000 at 8%.
What will your payments be?
Calculating an automobile loan
You are buying a $120,000 Town House.
Your down payment is 10% ($12,000), and you
will be financing $108,000 at 8% for 30 years.
What is your payment?
[Compute] [Pay$] $792.47
Home Loan of $108,000 [Loan $]
Number of years
to pay 30 [No. of Years]
Interest Rate 8%
[Interest Rate %]
12 payments
a year 12 [Month/Year]
Press--
A word about mortgage payments (PITI)
A mortgage payment will include the mortgage
payment principal and interest, in this case
$792.47. It will also include the monthly real
estate taxes and insurance payment (Divide
the annual rate by 12 to get the monthly rate).
For Example:
Annual taxes at $2,400, and annual insurance
at $600 = $200 monthly tax payment + a $50
monthly insurance payment. Adding these to
the total payment of $792.47 give us a total
monthly payment of $1,042.47 (This is called
Principal + Interest + Taxes + Insurance or PITI.)
How to compute the mortgage
payment you can afford
Industry guidelines indicate that a consumer
should spend about 28% of his monthly
income on housing. If your combined
family monthly income is $6,000, you can
afford a mortgage payment (PITI) of $1,680.
(Other payments. like credit card and car
payments, installment loans, etc., should not
exceed 36% of your gross family monthly income.)
How much loan can I get with
a PITI of $1,680
[Compute] [Loan $] $228’956.27
Enter Payment $1,680 [Pay $]
Number of years
to pay 30 [No. of Years]
Interest Rate 8%
[Interest Rate%]
12 payments
a year 12 [Month/Year]
Press--
Loan Calculations
Calculating a mortgage
$6,000 [X] 28 [%] $1’680
Financial Calculator
Model AT-10
FINANCIAL
OFF
$
$
$
$
SAVING
LOAN
ON
Tax Set
Margin
Sell
Cost
Cost
Cost
Sell
Sell
Tax
Tax
Margin
Margin
Foreign
Rate Set
Currency Converter
AT-10
Yr Int% L$ S/P$ D/M Yr F$ MXN RATE USD
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Ativa AT-10 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAtiva
ModelAT-10
CategoryCalculator
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Getting Started with Your Calculator

Power On and Off Procedures

Instructions for turning the calculator on, off, and clearing calculations.

Battery Replacement Guide

Step-by-step guide for replacing the calculator's lithium battery.

Financial Calculations

Time Value of Money - Savings

How to compute future savings based on monthly deposits and interest rates.

Mortgage Payment Calculation

Example of calculating monthly mortgage payments for a home.

Automobile Loan Payments

How to calculate monthly payments for an auto loan.

Affordable Loan Amount Calculation

Determine maximum loan based on a PITI payment limit.

Business and Financial Analysis

Profit Analysis and Margins

Using the calculator for profit, cost, selling price, and margin analysis.

Selling Price and Cost Determination

Calculating selling price for profit and dealer's cost.

Currency and Tax Operations

Currency Exchange Calculations

Setting exchange rates and performing currency conversions.

Tax Calculation Methods

Programming tax rates and calculating bills with/without tax.

Troubleshooting and Maintenance

Display and Battery Issues

Solutions for display problems and battery handling safety.

Calculator Care and Cleaning

Recommendations for keeping the calculator clean and in good condition.

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