Apple 1.1.2 DVD VCR Combo User Manual


 
If youÕre in a hurry to start using iMalc and donÕt want to read
the manual at this stage then here are some quick start
instructions.
Calculator operation
iMalc is easy to use and works similar to any other calculator
that you might have used.
The logic employed is algebraic rather than Reverse Polish
Notation (RPN). This means that to do a calculation such as
15+2=17, you enter it as seen. You would enter 15, followed by
+, followed by 2 and then the equals.
If you are employing the +/- sign change key, then use it before
the equals eg for 100 x (-2)=-200 you would enter 100 followed
by x then 2, then the +/- before finally pressing the equals key.
Or you can use the +/- before entering the number: 100 then x,
then +/-, then 2, then=.
When employing the % key, you do not need to press equals,
just the operator eg 100+20% will give 120. 200 x 20% will give
40.
The C key will totally clear the calculator. The running total is
always remembered until the C key is pressed. eg if you enter
15+2=17 then press 12+ the answer will be 29.
You can use the delete key to backspace one character.
The trig and log functions are applied by pressing the relevant
key after you've entered the number. To obtain their inverses,
hold down the option key.
The M+ key will add the number displayed into the memory. The
MR key will recall the memory and show it in the display.
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