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Casio HR-100TM User Manual

Casio HR-100TM
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+
Be
sure
to
keep
all
user
documentation
handy
for
future
reference.
NOTICE
W
Handling
the
Calculator
+
Never
try
to
take
the
calculator
apart.
+
When
using
paper,
be
sure
you
install
it
correctly.
*
To
clean
the
calculator,
wipe
it
off
with
a
soft
cloth.
+
Switch
power
off
after
use
or
if
you
do
not
plan
to
use
the
calculator,
It
is
best
to
unplug
from
the
AC
outlet
if
you
do
not
plan
to
use
the
calculator
for
a
long
time.
+
In
no
event
will
CASIO
and
its
suppliers
be
liable
to
you
or
any
other
person
for
any
damages,
including
any
incidental
or
consequen-
tial
expenses,
lost
profits,
lost
saving
or
any
other
damages
arising
out
of
use
of
this
product.
E
Battery
Operation
Any
of
the
following
indicates
low
battery
power.
Switch
power
off
and
replace
batteries
for
normal
operation.
+
Dim
display
+
Printing
problems
Important!
Note
the
following
to
avoid
battery
leakage
and
damage
to
the
unit.
+
Never
mix
batteries
of
different
types.
+
Never
mix
old
batteries
and
new
ones.
+
Never
leave
dead
batteries
in
the
battery
compartment.
+
Remove
batteries
if
you
do
not
plan
to
use
the
calculator
for
a
long
time.
+
Do
not
expose
batteries
to
heat,
let
them
become
shorted,
or
try
to
take
them
apart.
*
Should
batteries
leak,
clean
out the
battery
compartment
immediately.
Avoid
letting
the
battery
fluid
come
into
direct
contact
with
your
skin.
*
Keep
batteries
out
of
the
reach
of
small
children.
If
swallowed,
consult
with
a
physician
immediately.
BAC
Operation
Important!
a
The
adaptor
normally
becomes
warm
when
itis
being
used..
+
Unplug
the
adaptor
from
the
AC
outlet
when
you are not
using
the
calculator.
+
Make
sure
calculator
power
is
switched
off
when
connecting
or
disconnecting
the
adaptor.
+
Using
another
adaptor
besides
AD-A60024
can
damage
your
calculator
*
Damage
caused
by
using
any
other
type
of
adaptor
is
not
covered
by
your
warranty.
M
About
the
Input
Buffer
The
input
buffer
of
this
calculator
can
hold
up
to
12
key
operations
(both
number
entries
and
function
commands),
so
you
can
continue
key
input
even
while
another
operation
is
being
processed,
E
RESET
Button
+
Pressing
the
RESET
button
deletes
independent
memory
contents,
conversion
rate
settings,
tax
rate
settings,
etc.
Be
sure
to
keep
separate
records
of
all
important
settings
and
numeric
data
to
protect
against
accidental
loss.
+
Press
the
RESET
button
on
the
back
of
the
calculator
to
restore
normal
operation
whenever
the
calculator
does
not
operate
correctly.
If
pressing
the
RESET
button
does
not
restore
normal
operation,
contact
your
original
retailer
or
nearby
dealer.
GENERAL
GUIDE
1.
About
the
Selectors
Function
Selector
OFF:
Power
is
oft
ON:
Power
is
on,
but
no
printing
is
performed
except
when
E
is
pressed
to
print
a
reference
number.
Calculations
appear
on
the
display
only.
PRINT:
Power
is
on
and
printing
is
activated.
Calculations
also
appear
on
the
display.
You
cannot
perform
currency
conversion
calculations.
ITEM:
Power
is
on
and
printing
is
activated.
The
total
number
of
addition
and
subtraction
items
is
printed
with
the
result
when
&@
and
®
are
pressed.
The
number
of
Œ
operations
is
printed
with
the
result
when (Bis
pressed.
CONVERSION:
Power
is
on
and
printing
is
activated,
Calculations
also
appear
on
the
display.
You
cannot
use
the
independent
memory
functions
(5,83,
3,
83).
IES
CD)
Decimal
Mode
Selector
F:
Floating
decimal.
Cut
off
(0,
1,
2,
3,
4)
or
round
up
(5,
6,
7,
8,
9)
to
three
decimal
places.
Cutoff
(0,
1,
2,
3, 4)
or
round
up
(5,
6,
7,
8,
9)
to
two
decimal
places.
Cut
off
(0,
1,
2,
3,
4)
or
round
up
(5,
6,
7,
8,
9)
decimal
part.
ADD,:
See
“6.
ADD
Mode
Calculations”
Important
All
input
and
calculations
are
rounded
for
addition
and
subtraction.
For
multiplication
and
Performed
with
values
as
input,
and
the
result
is
rounded
ion,
the
calculation
is
2.
Specifications
Ambient
temperature
range:
0°C
to
40°C
(32°F
to
104°F)
Power
supply:
AC:
AC
adaptor
(AD-A60024)
De:
HR-100TM:
Four
AA-size
manganese
batteries
provide
approximately
390
hours
of
continuous
display
(540
hours
with
type
R6P
(SUM-3));
or
printing
of
approximately
3,000
consecutive
lines
of
"555555"
with
display
(7,000
lines
with
type
R6P
(SUM-
3)
HR-150TM:
Four
AA-size
manganese
batteries
provide
approximately
390
hours
of
continuous
display
(540
hours
with
type
REP
(SUM-3));
or
printing
of
approximately
3,500
consecutive
lines
of
555555"
with
display
(9,000
lines
with
type
R6P
(SUM-
3).
Dimensions:
HR-100TM:
67mmH
x
165.5mmW
x
285mmD
(25/."
HR-150TM:
67.4mmH
x
196mmW
x
317mmD
(2%
Weight:
HR-100TM:
520
g
(18.3
oz)
including
batteries
HR-150TM:
700
g
(24.7
oz)
including
batteries
‘Consumable
supplies:
Ink
Roller
(IR-40T)
Roll
Paper
*
The
AC
outlet
must
be
located
near
the
unit
and
must
be
easily
accessible.
H
x
6/2"W
x
11%"
D)
including
roll
holders
Hx
7"he"W
x
12'/,"D)
including
roll
holders

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Casio HR-100TM Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypePrinting
Form factorDesktop
Product colorBlack
Housing materialPlastic
Digits12 digits
Display tiltingNo
Display number of lines- lines
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth285 mm
Height67 mm
Weight165.5 g
Dimensions (WxDxH)165.5 x 285 x 67 mm

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