Cash change function, Specifications, Overflow – Canon MP41DHIII GB Manuel d'utilisation

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In the following cases, "•ERR•" is displayed, a dotted line is printed, the keyboard

is electronically locked, and further operation is impossible. Press to clear the

overflow. The overflow function occurs when:

1. The result or the memory content exceeds 14 digits to the left of the decimal point.

2. Dividing by "0".

3. The sequential operation speed is faster than the calculation processing speed.

(Buffer Register Overflow)

Electromagnetic interference or electrostatic discharge may cause

the display to malfunction or the memory, currency and tax rate

to be lost or altered. Should this occur, use the tip of a ballpoint

pen (or similar sharp object) to press the [RESET] button on

the back of the calculator. After resetting be sure to set the

tax and currency rate again.

Cash Change Function

: Used for calculating the change amount; it performs accurate and fast

change calculation.

Specifications

Overflow

For CA, USA Only

included battery contains perchlorate material - special handling may apply.

See http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/ for detail.

Power source: AC120V, 60Hz, 0.13A

Operation Temperature: 0

o

C to 40

o

C (32

o

F to 104

o

F)

Calculating Capacity: 14 digits maximum

Dimension: 358mm (L) x 227mm (W) x 86.4mm (H) /

14-3/32" (L) x 8-15/16" (W) x 3-13/32" (H)

Weight: 1.68 kg (3.7 lb)

(Subject to change without notice)

Specification

CE

C

CHANGE

*1

Specifying the Number of Decimal Places for Intermediate US Dollar Amounts.

When you convert from one national currency to another, the calculator internally

converts the original currency to US dollars. This conversion result is the

"intermediate US dollar amount". Next, the intermediate US dollar amount is

converted to the target currency. The flow of the steps of the conversions will be

shown on the printout. For such a calculation, you should use the following

procedure to specify the number of decimal places for the intermediate US dollar

amount. You can specify from 0 (

*2

) to 9 decimal places, for a floating decimal

point (F). The intermediate US dollar amount is rounded off to the number of

decimal places you specify.

*2

0 is displayed when F ( floating point) is set for the number of decimal places.

F is the initial default setting.

*3

For rates of 1 or greater, you can input up to six digits. For rates less than 1 you

can input up to 8 digits, including 0 for the integer digit and leading zeros

(though only six significant digits, counted from the left and starting with the first

non-zero digit, can be specified).

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