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Calculated Industries 3430 User Manual

Calculated Industries 3430
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U
SERS GUIDE — 5
KEY DEFINITIONS
Basic Operation Keys
O Turns all power off. The Memory and most financial
registers are cleared.
o If off, turns power on. If on, a single press clears the
last entry while a second press in succession clears
all non-permanent registers.*
*Clears Loan Amount, Payment, Price, Down Payment, Income,
Debt, Expense, and Mortgage Insurance/MI (unless MI is set to
hold; see Preference Settings).
+ – x Arithmetic operation keys.
÷ =
0 - 9 Digits used for keying in numbers.
) Triple-zero key (saves time when entering 000 values).
b Backspace key (deletes entries one digit at a time).
Decimal point.
% Percent — Four-function (+, –, x, ÷) percent key.
See page 18 for examples.
μ Memory Adds the displayed number to the
cumulative Memory. Pressing s μ (M–) will
subtract the displayed value from Memory. Pressing
® μ recalls and displays the Memory contents.
Pressing ® ® displays and clears the Memory.
See page 24 for details.
® Recall — Recalls and displays the stored values in
most keys/functions, such as the TVM keys, pay-
ments per year, etc. (e.g., ® ˆ). Also used for
Memory functions.
s Works with other keys to set or activate second
functions (it will perform the function printed above
the key on the calculator's face). Also used to set
the number of displayed decimal places (see
Decimal Place Selection on page 21).
GETTING STARTED

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Calculated Industries 3430 Specifications

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BrandCalculated Industries
Model3430
CategoryCalculator
LanguageEnglish

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