SCHEDULE CALC™ADVANCED TIME CALCULATORModel 9430
User’s Guide — 9C ∏ - Prorated AmountUsed to enter the dollar value being prorated. Used in combination with the B and E and ∏ keys. See “Prorated Va
10 — ScheduleCalc™Memory Function Keyss 0 - Cumulative MemoryAdds and stores diplayed value to M+.s 1 - 9Enters and stores a value in Memoryregisters
User’s Guide — 11Other Function Keys P - Preference SettingsUsed to access the preference settings. Repeated presses will cycle through the various pr
12 — ScheduleCalc™OPERATING BASICSBasic MathYour calculator uses standard chaining logic, which simply means that the calculations are made in the ord
User’s Guide — 13Memory FunctionsThe ScheduleCalc allows you to store,add, subtract, replace and recall up to10 separate Memory values. Memoryvalues d
14 — ScheduleCalc™Using Cumulative Memory (M+) STEPS/KEYSTROKES DISPLAY1. Enter and store “355” in Memory 0:355s0 M+ 355.2. Add “255
1stpress ofPDate Setting: (DATE)Options: US* EuroSets the date display format.U.S. Format European FormatMonth/Day/Year Day/Month/Year2•14•2007 14
16 — ScheduleCalc™(Cont’d)(Cont’d)4thpress ofPSplit Lap Setting: (S/LP)Options: SPLIT* LAPThis setting defines how the S keyoperates when the Timer
User’s Guide — 17(Cont’d)7thpress of PRate Setting: (RATE)Options: 0.00* (two decimal places)0 (whole number)0.0000000 (not rounded)Sets the display
18 — ScheduleCalc™(Cont’d)Calendar Mode SettingsThe M key is used to select the Day Count method used when doing date math calculations. Calendar Mode
User’s Guide — 1INTRODUCING SCHEDULECALCThe all new ScheduleCalc™is an advanced time and date calculator withthe following built-in features to simpli
User’s Guide — 19(Cont’d)5thpress of MCAL Act: 360This method counts a year as 360 days. The monthly count is based on the actual number of days in t
20 — ScheduleCalc™USING THE SCHEDULECALCImportant Note!Unless otherwise indicated, all sampleproblems in this section assume the ScheduleCalc is in it
User’s Guide — 21Year/To view the year setting, press r/. To change, enter a new value and press s / (default is 2000).Time and Date Math Rules There
22 — ScheduleCalc™MultiplicationPeriod x Period = Error Point x Period = Error Point x Point = Error Period x Number = Period Point x Number = Error
User’s Guide — 23Time Entry Methods 1 - 5STEPS/KEYSTROKES DISPLAYMethod 1Enter 3 minutes 22 seconds:o 3 m 2 2 ß3:22. MIN SECMethod 2E
24 — ScheduleCalc™Date ValuesWhen entering dates, the full year should be entered to avoid misinterpretation. If a year is not entered, the calculator
User’s Guide — 25Time and Date ConversionsOne of ScheduleCalc’smost useful func-tions is its ability to convert between all time and date formats with
26 — ScheduleCalc™TIME AND DATE MATHSimple AdditionAdd the following values:33 Minutes 22 Seconds3 Hours 21 Minutes145 Seconds1 YearSTEPS/KEYSTROKES
User’s Guide — 27Exercise 2To complete a 150-hour project in 3weeks, how many hours a week mustyou work?STEPS/KEYSTROKES DISPLAY1. Cl
28 — ScheduleCalc™Scheduling Total TimeA clerk can process 17 forms in ten minutes. How long will it take to process1,250 forms?STEPS/KEYSTROKES
2 — ScheduleCalc™TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCING SCHEDULECALC . .1 KEY DEFINITIONS / FUNCTIONS . .4 Standard Calculator Keys . . . . . . .4 Time Functi
User’s Guide — 29Production SpacingExercise 1A radio advertiser wants to air 15 evenlyspaced spots between the hours of 6-10AM. Find the number of min
30 — ScheduleCalc™Exercise 2A few months later, the same radioadvertiser decides to air 10 evenlyspaced spots between 1/1/2007 and 2/1/2007. Find the
User’s Guide — 317. Continue pressing = to view the nexteight dates:= SUN 1•07•2007= WED 1•10•2007= SAT 1•13•2007= TUE 1•16•2007= FRI 1•19•2007= MON 1
32 — ScheduleCalc™Scheduling – Multiple Steps A delivery truck travels 132 miles from Los Angeles to Palm Springs. In hislog, the driver records the f
User’s Guide — 33Duration - Using +Days FunctionA fireman works a 3-day shift starting at5pm of the first day and ends at 9:00 am of the third day. Fi
34 — ScheduleCalc™Entering/Deleting HolidaysSTEPS/KEYSTROKE DISPLAY1. Clear calculator:o o 0.2. Enter April 06, 2007(Good Frid
User’s Guide — 35Prorated ValuesScheduleCalcperforms prorated calcu-lations using the B, E and ∏keys. Successive presses of ∏display the following inf
36 — ScheduleCalc™Prorating a Dollar AmountYou just gave notice that you are vacat-ing your apartment on January 15, 2007. If you are on a month to mo
User’s Guide — 37Rate FunctionThe Rate function is used to multiply a numerical or time value by a per-unit rate where the results are displayed as a
38 — ScheduleCalc™BillingExercise 1A consultant who bills $125 per hour reports the following hours:2 Hours 20 Minutes35 Minutes1 Hr 15 Minutes4 Hr 35
User’s Guide — 3Split Time Requirements . . . . . . .26 Split Times Projected . . . . . . . . . .27 Scheduling Total Time . . . . . . . . .28Produc
User’s Guide — 39Exercise 2If you work a normal 8-hour workdayfrom 3/5/2007 to 8/14/2007, and earn $45 per hour, what are your earnings for this perio
40 — ScheduleCalc™Scheduling-PayrollIf your assistant worked the followinghours:Day In OutMonday 3:30 PM 5:30 PMTuesday 3:15 PM 7:00 PMand you pay him
User’s Guide — 41STOPWATCH/TIMERScheduleCalc includes a Stopwatch/Timer with buzzer and Split/Lap functions. When activated, the Timer can count up fr
42 — ScheduleCalc™Split/Lap FunctionSThe Split/Lap function can be set via the preference menu to act as a split function or a lap function.When the c
User’s Guide — 43STEPS/KEYSTROKE DISPLAY5. Redisplay Timer countdown andfreeze Timer at 7:39:T S SPLT 0:07:39 HR MIN SEC6. St
44 — ScheduleCalc™Display FormatWhile in the Paperless Tape mode, thedisplay shows the entered or calculatedvalue, and the entry’s sequence numberand
User’s Guide — 45STEPS/KEYSTROKE DISPLAY4. Scroll forward through the entries:+ 01 4:00:00 HR MIN SEC+ 02 + 5:00:00 HR MIN S
46 — ScheduleCalc™APPENDIXDisplay AccuracyScheduleCalc has a 10-digit internalaccuracy with a 5/4 rounding techniquefor an accurate 8-digit display.Au
User’s Guide — 47Battery InformationYour calculator is powered by a single 3volt Lithium CR-2032 battery. Thisshould last upwards of 800 hours ofactua
48 — ScheduleCalc™Warranty, Repair and ReturnInformationReturn Guidelines1. Please read the Warrantyin this User'sGuide to determine if your Calc
4 — ScheduleCalc™KEY DEFINITIONS / FUNCTIONS Standard Calculator Keys o - On/Clear Turns power on. Pressing once clearsthe display. Pressing twice cle
User’s Guide — 49WARRANTYCalculated Industries (“CI”) warrants this product againstdefects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1)year fr
50 — ScheduleCalc™DisclaimerCI MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION, EITHEREXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE PROD-UCT’S QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, MER
Printed in ChinaUG9430E-B7/05Legal NoticesSoftware copyrighted and licensedto Calculated Industries bySpecialty Calculator Technologies,LLC, 2005.User
User’s Guide — 5Time Function Keys H - HourEnters/converts to decimal hours orHour: Minute: Second (H:M:S) time formats. Repeated presses will toggle
6 — ScheduleCalc™Date Function Keys/ - Date SeparatorUsed as a separator for date entries.For example, 1 / 1 5 /1 9 9 7. Displays the year setting whe
User’s Guide — 7d - Days Used to enter a value as days. When used with C, the displayed value is converted to days. When used with s, you may change
8 — ScheduleCalc™Duration Function KeysB - Beginning PointUsed with the E and D keys to enter or calculate the starting point ofa time or date duratio
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