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Product Type Desktop Calculator
Model 1260-3
Brand Victor Technology
Display Type LCD, 12 digits
Power Source Solar panel with battery backup (LR44)
Dimensions (W x D x H) 15.5 x 20.0 x 4.0 cm (approx.)
Weight 200 g (approx.)
Key Functions Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, percentage, square root, memory
Memory One independent memory (M+, M-, MR, MC)
Decimal Selector Floating or fixed decimal (0-6 positions)
Grand Total GT key for cumulative totals
Rounding Selector Round up, round down, or truncate
Auto Power Off After several minutes of inactivity
Cleaning Wipe with a dry, soft cloth. Do not use liquids or solvents.
Safety Keep away from water, heat sources, and direct sunlight. Do not disassemble.
Spare Parts Battery: LR44 (coin cell) replaceable
Repairability Not user-serviceable except battery replacement. Contact Victor support for issues.
General Information The Victor 1260-3 is a reliable desktop calculator designed for office and home use, featuring a large LCD and easy-to-press keys.

Frequently Asked Questions - 1260-3 Victor Technology

How do I turn on the calculator?
The calculator turns on automatically when exposed to sufficient light or when you press any key. If the display is dim, replace the battery.
How do I change the battery?
Open the battery compartment on the back using a small screwdriver. Replace the old LR44 battery with a new one, ensuring correct polarity (+/-). Close the compartment.
Why is the display faint or blank?
First, ensure the solar panel has enough light. If the room is dark or the battery is depleted, the display may be faint. Replace the battery if needed.
How do I clear the memory?
Press the MC (Memory Clear) key to clear the memory. Pressing MR will show the current memory value.
How do I use the grand total feature?
Press the GT key after a series of calculations to display the cumulative sum of all results. Pressing GT again clears the grand total.
How do I set the decimal point?
Use the DEC slider or switch on the calculator to choose between floating decimal or a fixed number of decimals (0 to 6 positions).
What does the rounding selector do?
The rounding selector lets you choose how results are rounded: up (5/4), down (cut), or off (truncate). Refer to the manual for exact positions.
How do I calculate a percentage?
To calculate 10% of 200, enter 200, press the percent key, then enter 10 and press the equals key. The result is 20.
Can I use the calculator in direct sunlight?
Yes, but avoid prolonged exposure to extreme heat which may damage the screen or battery.
My keys are sticking. What should I do?
Gently clean around the keys with a dry, soft brush. If debris is stuck, a slightly damp (not wet) cloth may be used. Ensure no liquid enters the device.

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USER MANUAL 1260-3 Victor Technology

REPLACING INK RIBBON....3

REPLACING WITH CARTRIDGE RIBBON....3

HOW TO FEED THE PAPER TAPE....4

BATTERY REPLACEMENT....4

KEYBOARD LAYOUT....5

SLIDE SWITCH FEATURES....7

KEY FEATURES....8

APPLICATION EXAMPLES....11

SETTING DATE AND TIME....27,28

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION....29

Warranty....30

OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE

Before Turning On - Please remove ribbon-cushion placed on a ribbon and check the rating label on the bottom to see if the rated voltage corresponds to the local voltage before plug in AC cord.

Victor Technology 1260-3 - OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE - 1

text_image Note: Ribbon cushion is located under printer cover.

CAUTIONS

  1. Do not place the machine in hot, dusty or damp locations.
  2. To clean the housing use a silicon-treated cloth. Do not use water or detergents.
  3. Do not place anything on the housing, particularly on the head of the printer mechanism.
  4. Turn off the power switch before removing the plug from AC wall outlet.
  5. Turn the power switch off while not in use.
  6. The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.

ACTIVATE BACKUP BATTERY

Before start using the calculator, please remove the insulation paper below the backup battery.

  1. Turn the AC power switch OFF and remove the battery compartment cover located on the bottom case.
  2. Remove the insulation paper located below the backup battery.
  3. PRESS THE RESET SWITCH.
  4. Replace the battery compartment cover.
  5. Turn ON the AC power switch.
  6. Program the date and time according to the instruction manual.

Victor Technology 1260-3 - ACTIVATE BACKUP BATTERY - 1

text_image (Bottom Case) 1 Backup Battery CR2025 Reset Button 2 Insulation Paper REMOVE BEFORE USING THE MACHINE Depress Reset in Battery Compartment Program Date & Time – See Operator Manual

REPLACING INK RIBBON

Your calculator is shipped with a 2-color ribbon already in place. You do not need to install or change it before you begin using the calculator. When you have been using your calculator for some time, however, the print will gradually become faint, indicating that you should change the ribbon. To change the ribbon, follow these steps.

  1. Remove paper roll, tearing paper at rear of calculator. Use the Paper Advance ( ) key to feed the remaining paper tape through the printer. Then remove the printer cover.
  2. Remove the old ribbon by pulling upward.
  3. Install the ribbon spool with the black edge up. Roll from the outside of the full spool and place the first spool on the spindle not engaged by the lever. Thread the new ribbon along the outside of the guides and in front of the print wheels. Switch the lever to the other side and replace the second spool.
  4. Rotate the spools to take up any slack. Replace the printer cover and the paper tape.

Victor Technology 1260-3 - REPLACING INK RIBBON - 1

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Correct direction
Victor Technology 1260-3 - REPLACING INK RIBBON - 2

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Incorrect direction
Victor Technology 1260-3 - REPLACING INK RIBBON - 3

natural_image Simple line drawing of a handle with two circular wheels and dashed outlines (no text or symbols)

HOW TO FEED THE PAPER TAPE

  1. Put the new paper roll on the paper arm.
  2. Insert the paper into the slot as indicated.
  3. Depress the paper feed key.
  4. Suitable paper roll:

Width: max. 57.5mm (2.25")

Diameter: max. 50mm (1.97")

Paper: Normal paper

(45kg/1000 sheets/788 x 1091 mm)

Victor Technology 1260-3 - HOW TO FEED THE PAPER TAPE - 1

natural_image Close-up of a white cylindrical device mounted on a wall, with a small inset showing a camera (no visible text or symbols)

BATTERY REPLACEMENT

  1. Turn the AC power switch off
  2. Remove - the battery compartment cover located on the calculator bottom case.
  3. Remove the old battery and install a new CR2025 or equivalent.
  4. Turn on the AC power switch
  5. PRESS THE RESET BUTTON
  6. Replace the battery compartment cover.
  7. Reprogram the date and time.

(See page 27 & 28)

Victor Technology 1260-3 - BATTERY REPLACEMENT - 1

text_image Battery Cover 1 Battery Holder 5. Bottom Case Reset Switch 3. CR2025 Battery Battery

CAUTION

Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Only replace with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.

Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturers' instructions.

Victor Technology 1260-3 - CAUTION - 1

flowchart
graph TD
    A["① A F 0 2 3 4"] --> B["② ↑ 5/4 ↓"]
    B --> C["③ · Σ"]
    C --> D["④ · GT"]
    D --> E["⑤ OFF ON PRINT"]
    A --> F["⑥ ↑ →"]
    F --> G["⑦ COST"]
    G --> H["⑧ SELL"]
    H --> I["⑨ MARGIN"]
    I --> J["⑩ TIME DATE"]
    J --> K["⑪ RATE"]
    K --> L["⑫ TAX1"]
    L --> M["⑬ TAX2"]
    N["⑮ + % +/−"] --> O["⑯ 7"]
    O --> P["⑰ 8"]
    P --> Q["⑱ 9"]
    Q --> R["⑲ -"]
    R --> S["⑳ N"]
    S --> T["㉑ MT"]
    U["⑪ ÷ △%"] --> V["㉒ 4"]
    V --> W["㉓ 5"]
    W --> X["㉔ 6"]
    X --> Y["㉕ +"]
    Y --> Z["㉖ #/S"]
    Z --> AA["㉗ MS"]
    AB["⑮ = CE/C"] --> AC["㉙ 1"]
    AC --> AD["㉚ 2"]
    AD --> AE["㉛ 3"]
    AE --> AF["㉜ T"]
    AF --> AG["㉝ M-"]
    AH["㉛ X"] --> AI["㉞ 0"]
    AI --> AJ["㉟ 00"]
    AJ --> AK["㉟ -"]
    AK --> AL["㉟ 24"]
    AL --> AM["㉟ 27"]
    AM --> AN["㉟ M+"]
    AO["㉟ 15"] --> AP["㉟ + /-"]
    AP --> AQ["㉟ 19"]
    AQ --> AR["㉟ 7"]
1. Decimal Selector 17. Equal
2. Rounding Selector 18. Multiplication
3. Sigma Switch 19. Sign Change
4. Grand Total Switch20. Delta Percentage
5. Print Switch 21. Clear Entry / Clear
6. Paper Feed 22. Numeric Key Pad
7. Back Space23. Subtraction
8. Cost 24. Addition
9. Sell 25. Item Count
10. Margin 26. Non-add / Subtotal
11. Time/Date Display27. Total
12. Tax Rate Preset28. Memory Total
13. Tax 129. Memory Subtotal
14. Tax 230. Memory Subtraction
15. Percentage31. Memory Addition
16. Division

This section describes the mode switches, data entry keys, and operating keys provided on your calculator. The following terms are used in discussing your calculator's operation:

  • The accumulator is the area of the calculator's logic that stores a running total of the results of addition and subtraction operations. It is the "adding machine" portion of the calculator.
  • The calculating register is the area of the calculator's logic where the intermediate and final results of multiplication, division and percentage calculations are stored. The contents of the calculating register do not affect the accumulator.
  • The keyboard register is the area of the calculators logic that stores the value that will immediately be used in the next calculation.
  • The item count register is the area of the calculator's logic that counts your entries into the accumulator. Each positive entry is counted as one item. Each Negative entry is subtracted resulting in a net item count. It is also net or gross programmable.
  • The memory register is the area of the calculator's logic that accumulates amounts you add to or subtract from the memory. Because the memory register is independent of the accumulator and the calculating register, it retains its value until you clear it with the Memory Total (MT) key.

SLIDE SWITCH FEATURES

This section illustrates and describes the mode switches you can use to control your calculator's operation.

1. A F 0 2 3 4 Decimal Point Selector

A Monetary Add Mode: At this setting, amounts entered are assumed to be monetary. The calculator automatically supplies a decimal point to the left of the last two digits entered. Use this setting to add, subtract, multiply and divide decimals.

Units/price mode operation:

Multiplication: The first factor will be entered as a whole number and the second factor will have a decimal point supplied to the left of the last two digits.

Division: The first factor will have a decimal point supplied to the left of the last two digits and the second factor will be entered as a whole number.

F Floating decimal point mode; this setting specifies that all digits of the result be shown up to a maximum of 12 digits. If the result exceeds these capacities, excess digits to the right of the decimal point are dropped. No rounding takes place.

0,2,3,4 Fixed decimal point mode; these settings specify the number of digits to the right of the decimal point that are shown in the result.

2. ↓ 5/4 ↑ Rounding Switch

↓ Absolute round down (truncation).

5/4 This setting causes automatic round off. If the last digit of the result that will be printed or printed/displayed upon rounding is followed by a value of 0 to 4, the digit is unchanged. If the last digit of the result that will be printed or printed/displayed upon rounding is followed by a value of 5 to 9, the digit is rounded up.

↑ Absolute round up.

3. Switch

• Calculation without sigma.

Σ Calculation with Sigma. The results of multiplication or division calculations completed by the = or % keys are automatically added to the accumulator. The sum of these accumulations is displayed by pressing #/S key and displayed and cleared by pressing the T key.

4. Grand Total Switch

• Calculation without Grand Total.

GT Any total taken with T key is automatically accumulated to memory. The accumulated grand total can be recalled by pressing the MT key.

5. OFF ON PRINT Printer Selects Switch

OFF Turn Off the calculator.

ON Printer is activated only when feed key or #/S key is pressed.

PRINT Printer is activated as long as calculator is turned on.

KEY FEATURES

6. [↑] Paper Feed key

Advance the paper roll.

7. [→] Right Shift key

Deletes right most character of a live entry.

8. [COST] Cost key

Used to enter the Cost factor in a Gross Profit Margin calculation.

9. [SELL] Sell key

Used to enter the Selling price in Gross Profit Margin calculation.

10. [MARGIN] Profit Margin key

Used to enter the desired Margin in a Gross Profit Margin calculation.

11. [TIME/DATE] Time and Date Display key

Used to display or program the date and time. Depressing this key once will cause the date to display, a second depression will display the time. Holding the key down for three seconds will cause the date or time to flash, this is the program mode.

12. [RATE] TAX Rate Preset key

Used to enter TAX rate.

13. [TAX 1] Tax 1 key

Calculate an amount of Tax 1 with tax rate preset by RATE key. Use + key for calculating an amount include VAT, and - key for calculating an amount excluding VAT.

14. [TAX 2] Tax 2 key

Calculate an amount of Tax 2 with tax rate preset by RATE key. Use + key for calculating an amount include VAT, and - key for calculating an amount excluding VAT.

15. [%±] Percent key

Completes percent calculation when X or ÷ key is used.

16. [÷] Division key

The Division key performs division, automatic constant division and intermediate sequential operations. It establishes the next amount as a constant divisor. The ÷ key also causes the calculator to divide when you depress the =, %, M+, M-, X or ÷ key. Each divisor entry is retained as a constant (except M+ and M- entries) until you depress the X, ÷ or CE/C key.

17. [=] Equal key

To get the result in multiplication or division.

18. [X] Multiplication key

The multiplication key performs multiplication, automatic constant multiplication and intermediate sequential operations. It establishes the amount entered or the previous printed or printed/displayed amount as a constant multiplicand. The X key also causes the calculator to multiply when you depress the =, %, M+, M-, X or ÷ key. Each multiplicand entry is retained as a constant (except M+ and M-entries) until you depress the X, ÷, or CE/C key.

19. [+/-] Sign Change key

Reverse the sign on the display.

20. [Δ%] Delta Percentage

Automatically compares any two amounts and then calculates and prints the difference and percent of change.

21. [CE/C] Clear Entry / Clear key

Clears a live entry by pressing this key once. Press twice to clear the accumulator or pending calculation. Does not clear the Memory or Grand total.

22. [0]-[9], [00] & [•] Numeric keys.

The calculator uses the conventional 10-key indexing keyboard, and include the double zero key and decimal point key. Whole numbers are entered exactly as they are written.

23. [-] Minus key

Subtracts an amount from the accumulator. To subtract the same amount more than one time (repeat subtraction), enter that amount once and depress the - key as many times as necessary. If this key is depressed immediately after % key, it works as percent minus key.

24. [+] Plus key

Adds an amount to the accumulator. To add the same amount more than one time (repeat addition), enter that amount once and depress the + key as many times as necessary. If this key is depressed immediately after % key, it works as percent plus key.

25. [N] Item Count Key

Calculations with item count and/or averaging. Also used to set the N count to Gross or Net.

26. [# / S] Date / Subtotal Key

# : It will print live entry as an identifier as an invoice number with “#” mark.

S : It prints but does not clear the accumulator.

27. [T] Total Key

Prints and clears the accumulator. When this key is pressed with the “GT” switch is on, the result is accumulated automatically in the memory register.

28. [MT] Memory Total key

Prints and clears the memory.

29. [MS] Memory Subtotal key

Prints but do not clear the memory.

30. [M-] Memory Minus key

Subtracts an amount from memory. If there is a live calculation pending, the Memory Minus key will complete the calculation and subtract the amount from Memory.

31. [M+] Memory Plus key

Adds an amount to memory. If there is a live calculation pending, the Memory plus key will complete the calculation and accumulate the result to Memory.

32. [÷] , [=] Square Root key

By pressing the ÷ and then the = key, the square root result will be achieved.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Many problems such as no power, no key response etc. Can be resolved using the RESET button. Please follow these instructions:

  1. Machine must be plugged in and ON, and in the PRINT mode.
  2. Turn machine over so you can see the battery compartment.
  3. Open the battery compartment and locate the RESET button located next to the silver battery.
  4. Depress the RESET button; you will hear the machine cycle. If you do not hear the machine recycle, push the button a 2^nd time.
  5. Replace the battery compartment cover and turn the machine right side up.
  6. Test the machine.

If this procedure has not successfully resolved your problem please call 1-800-628-2420 for future assistance.

APPLICATION EXAMPLES

  1. BACKSPACE
Decimal4Rounding5/4Σ.GT.PrintPRINT
CalculationEnterDisplayPaper
5.4321 + 2.34567 = ?5.4321[+]5.43215.4321 +
2.3457[→]2.345
67[+]7.777772.34567 +
[T]7.77787.7778 T
  1. ROUNDING FOR ADDITION / SUBTRACTION
Decimal0Rounding↓Σ.GT.PrintPRINT
CalculationEnterDisplayPaper
3.4 + 2.1 = ?3.4[+]3.43.4 +
2.1[+]5.52.1 +
[T]5.5. T
Decimal0Rounding5/4Σ.GT.PrintPRINT
CalculationEnterDisplayPaper
3.4 + 2.1 = ?3.4[+]3.43.4 +
2.1[+]5.52.1 +
[T]6.6. T
  1. ADDITION & SUBTRACTION
Decimal FRounding 5/4Σ.GT.Print PRINT
CalculationEnterDisplayPaper
2 + 3.1415926 - 6 = ?2[+]2.2. +
3.1415926[+]5.14159263.1415926 +
6[-]-0.85840746. -
[T]-0.85840740.8584074 -T
  1. ADDITION / SUBTRACTION IN ADD MODE
5/4 . .
CalculationEnterDisplayPaper
1.23 - 4.56 + 7.89 = ?123[+]1.231.23 +
456[-]-3.334.56 -
[#/S]-3.333.33 -S
789 [+]4.567.89 +
[T]4.564.56 T
  1. ITEM COUNT PRESETTING
DecimalARounding5/4Σ.GT.PrintPRINT

The Item count is Programmable for Gross Count or Net Count.

Gross Item Count: All entries both positive (+) and Negative (-) increment the counter positively.

Example: 10 + 2 + 3 - 5 = 10 Item count is 4

Net Item Count: Plus entries increment the counter, minus entries decrement the counter.

Example: 10 + 2 + 3 - 5 = 10 Item count is 2

CalculationEnterDisplayPaper
[CE/C]0.0. C
Setting Item(Press & Hold 3 sec)[N](Blinking) ^0000 .
Cross Item Count[+] ^0000 .000
[CE/C]0.0. C
Setting Item(Press & Hold 3 sec)[N](Blinking)0000.
Net Item Count[-]0000.000
  1. (A) ADDITION / SUBTRACTION WITH ITEM COUNT IN GROSS SETTING
DecimalRoundingΣ.GT.Print
A5/4PRINT
CalculationEnterDisplayPaper
11.32 + 7.98 - 33.33 = ?1132 [+]11.3211.32 +
798 [+]19.307.98 +
[N] ^0002 .002
[#/S]19.3019.30 S
3333[-]- 14.0333.33 -
[N] ^0003 .003
[T]- 14.0314.03 -T
[CE/C]0.0. C
  1. (B) ADDITION / SUBTRACTION WITH ITEM COUNT IN NET SETTING
Decimal ARounding 5/4Σ.GT.Print PRINT
CalculationEnterDisplayPaper
11.32 + 7.98 - 33.33 = ?1132[+]11.3211.32 +
798 [+]19.307.98 +
[N]0002.002
[#/S]19.3019.30 S
3333[-]- 14.0333.33 -
[N]0001.001
[T]- 14.0314.03 -T
[CE/C]0.0. C
  1. (C) ITEM COUNT WITH AVERAGING
Decimal ARounding 5/4Σ.GT.Print PRINT
CalculationEnterDisplayPaper
11.32 + 7.98 - 33.33 = ?123 [+]1.231.23 +
456 [+]5.794.56 +
789 [+]13.687.89 +
987 [+]23.559.87 +
[T]23.5523.55 T
[N]004.004
[N]5.895.89 *
  1. GRAND TOTAL MEMORY
Decimal ARounding 5/4Σ.GT GTPrint PRINT
CalculationEnterDisplayPaper
13.209.55[CE/C]0.0.C
8.307.3613.2[+]13.2013.20+
+ 2.9518.338.3[+]21.508.30+
24.45 +35.24 =T?2.95[+]24.452.95+
[T]M24.4524.45 M ^T +
9.55[+]M9.559.55+
7.36[+]M16.917.36+
18.33[+]M35.2418.33+
[T]M35.2435.24 M ^T +
[MT]59.6959.69 MT
  1. REPETATIVE CALCULATION WITH REFERENCE TO DATE Reference date is April 25, 2004
Decimal ARounding 5/4Σ.GT.Print PRINT
CalculationEnterDisplayPaper
6.54 + 6.54 + 6.54 -4.25.2004[#/S]4.252004# 4.25.2004
7.89 - 7.89 = ?654[+]6.54
[+]13.086.54 +
[+]19.626.54 +
789[-]11.736.54 +
[-]3.847.89 -
[T]3.847.89 -
3.84 T
  1. MULTIPLICATION
Decimal/2Rounding ↓Σ.GT.Print PRINT
CalculationEnterDisplayPaper
1.238 x 456=?1.238 [x]1.2381.238 x
456456.456.00 =
[=]564.52564.52 *
  1. SEQUENTIAL (CHAIN) MULTIPLICATION
Decimal/3Rounding↑Σ.GT.PrintPRINT
CalculationEnterDisplayPaper
3.21 x 4.5 x 6.324 =?3.213.21
[x]3.2103.210 x
4.54.54.500 x
[x]14.4456.324 =
6.3246.32491.351 *
[=]91.351
  1. CONSTANT MULTIPLICATION
Decimal/2Rounding/5/4Σ.GT.PrintPRINT
CalculationEnterDisplayPaper
2 x 4 = 82 [x]2.002.00 x
2 x 5 = 104 [=]8.004.00 =
2 x 6 = 128.00 *
5 [=]10.005.00 =
10.00 *
6 [=]12.006.00 =
12.00 *
  1. CONSTANT MULTIPLICATION WITH ACCUMULATION
Decimal/2Rounding/5/4Σ/ΣGT.PrintPRINT
CalculationEnterDisplayPaper
1.79 x 167 =298.931.79[x]1.791.79 x
1.79 x -230 = -411.70167[=]298.93167.00 =
1.79 x 140 = +186.16298.93 +
= ?230[+/-]-230.
[=] -411.70230.00 -=
104[=]186.16411.70 -+
[T]73.39104.00 =
186.16 +
73.39 T
  1. DIVISION
Decimal3Rounding↓Σ.GT.PrintPRINT
CalculationEnterDisplayPaper
178 ÷ 6 = ?178[÷]178.000178.000 ÷
6 [=]29.6666.000 =
29.666 *
  1. CONSTANT DIVISION
Decimal2Rounding5/4Σ.GT.PrintPRINT
CalculationEnterDisplayPaper
755 ÷ 4 = 188.75755[÷]755.00755.00 ÷
409 ÷ 4 = 102.254[=]188.754.00 =
32 ÷ 4 = 8.00188.75 *
409[=]102.25409.00 =
102.25 *
32[=]8.0032.00 =
8.00 *
  1. DIVISION WITH ACCUMULATION
Decimal4Rounding5/4ΣΣGT.PrintPRINT
CalculationEnterDisplayPaper
145÷12.25+145[÷]145.0000145.0000÷
15130÷123.50+12.25[=]11.836712.2500=
159.36÷10.25=?11.8367+
15130[÷]15,130.0000
123.50[=]122.510115,130.0000÷
123.5000=
159.36[÷]159.3600122.5101+
10.25[=]15.5473
[T]149.8941159.3600÷
10.2500=
15.5473+
149.8941T
  1. UNIT / PRICE CALCULATION
Decimal ARounding 5/4Σ ΣGT .Print PRINT
CalculationEnterDisplayPaper
132 x 5.67 =748.44132 [x]132.00132.00 x
146 x 4.45 =649.70567 [=]748.445.67 =
155 x 3.11 =482.05748.44 +
Total = ?146 [x]146.00
445 [=]649.70146.00 x
4.45 =
155 [x]155.00649.70 +
311[=]482.05
[T]1,880.19155.00 x
3.11 =
482.05 +
1,880.19 T
  1. TAX RATE PRESETTING
Decimal/2Rounding↑Σ.GT.PrintPRINT
CalculationEnterDisplayPaper
[CE/C]0.0. C
Preset TAX 1 = 7.5% (Press & Hold 3 sec)[RATE](Blinking) 0....1...
7.5 [TAX 1]7.507.50 %
[CE/C]0.0. C
Preset TAX 2 = 18.6% (Press & Hold 3 sec)[RATE](Blinking) 0....2...
18.6 [TAX 2]18.6018.60 %
  1. TAX CALCULATION
Decimal/2Rounding↑Σ.GT.PrintPRINT
CalculationEnterDisplayPaper
PricewithoutTax1[CE/C]0. C0.
=261.56261.56 [TAX 1]261.56
Price with Tax 1 = ?[+]281.18...1***261.56
7.50 %
19.62 Δ
281.18 *
Price without Tax 1[TAX 1]281.18281.18
[-]261.56...1***7.50 %
19.62 Δ
261.56 *
PricewithoutTax2[CE/C]0. C0.
=300300[TAX 2]300.300.00
Price with Tax 2 = ?[+]355.80...2***18.60 %
55.80 Δ
355.80 *
Price without Tax 2[TAX 2]355.80355.80
[-]300.00...2***18.60 %
55.80 Δ
300.00 *
CalculationEnterDisplayPaper
VAT including TAX 1 and TAX 2:
200 [TAX 1]200.200.00
[TAX 2]200.7.50 %
[+]252.2015.00 Δ
...1***
18.60 %
37.20 Δ
...1,2***
52.20 Δ
252.20 *
Price excluding TAX 1 and TAX 2:
[TAX1]252.20
[TAX2]252.20
[-]200.00
...1***
7.50 %
15.00 Δ
...2***
18.60 %
37.20 Δ
...1,2***
52.20 Δ
200.00 *
NOTE: TAX calculation is fix to 2 decimal points and the result

NOTE: TAX calculation is fix to 2 decimal points and the result will be rounded up.

  1. PERCENT ADD ON
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Price = 3.953.95[x]3.953.95 x
Discount = 5% 5[%+]0.195.00 %
Tax Amount =0.190.19 *
Net Amount= $4.14[+]4.144.14 +%
  1. PERCENT DISCOUNT
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Price = 169.50169.5 [x]169.50169.50 x
Discount = 14%14 [%+]23.7314.00 %
Discount Amount =23.7323.73 *
Net = $145.77
[-]145.77145.77 -%
  1. CHAIN DISCOUNT WITH TOTAL AMOUNT OF DISCOUNT
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23.15 less 15/10/5% =23.15[M+]23.1523.15 M+
16.82 Net[x]M23.1523.15 x
Total Amount of Discount $6.3315 [%+-]M3.4715.00 %
[-]M19.683.47 *
[x]M19.6819.68 -%
10[%±]M1.9719.68 x
[-]M17.7110.00 %
1.97 *
[x]M17.7117.71 -%
5[%±]M0.8917.71 x
[-]M16.825.00 %
0.89 *
[M-]M16.8216.82 -%
[MT]6.3316.82 M-6.33 MT
  1. PERCENT CHANCE AND AMOUNT OF DIFFERENCE
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Last Year's Expense 60.0060[Δ%]60.0060.00Δ
This Year's Expense130.00130[=] / [%+]116.67130.00=
Amount of Difference $70.0070.00Δ*
Percent of Chance 116.67%116.67Δ%
  1. CONSTANT PERCENT CHANGE AND AMOUNT OF DIFFERENCE
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Last Year's Expense125,000125000[Δ%]125,000.00125,000.00Δ
This Year's Expense175,000175000[=]40.00175,000.00=
50,000.00Δ*
Next Year's Expense$210,000210000[=]68.0040.00Δ%
210,000.00=
Percent of Chance ?85,000.00Δ*
Amount of Difference ?68.00Δ%
  1. GROSS PROFIT MARGIN CALCULATION COST-SELL-MARGIN
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Cost = 100100 [COST]100.100. C
Margin = 20%20 [MARGIN]125.20. M%
Sell = ?25. Δ*
125. S
Cost = 100100 [COST]100.100. C
Sell = 125125[SELL]20.125. S
Margin = ?25. Δ*
20. M%
Sell = 125125[SELL]125.125. S
Margin = 20%20[MARGIN]100.20. M%
Cost = ?25. Δ*
100. C
  1. MARKDOWN AND SELLING PRICE
2 5/4 .GT.
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Item Cost 100100[COST]100.00100.00C
Markdown (Percent) 6.5%6.5[+/-]-6.56.50\overline{M}\%
(Base on to be [MARGIN]93.906.10\overline{\Delta}^{*}
determined selling price)93.90S
Markdown (Amount)6.10
Selling Price $93.90
  1. SQUARE ROOT-You can use the ÷ and = key to calculate square root
2 5/4 GTPrint
..PRINT
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58 = 7.62 [=]58 [÷]7.6258.0058.00 ÷58.00 R7.62 *
  1. INVOICE – INVOICE NUMBER 88901; DATE 10/3/04
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Quantity Price Net88901[#/S]88,901.# 88901
163.2952.6410.3.04[#/S]10.304# 10.03.04
1081.39150.1216[x]16.0016.00 x
Gross202.763.29[=]52.643.29 =
Less 10% Discount52.64 +
-20.28108[x]108.00
182.481.39[=]150.12108.00 x
Tax 5%+ 9.121.39 =
Net191.60[T]202.76150.12 +
[x]202.76202.76 T
10[%+_]20.28202.76 x
[-]182.4810.00 %
20.28 +
[x]182.48182.48 -%
5[%+_]9.12182.48 x
[+]191.605.00 %
[CE/C]0.9.12 +
191.60 +%
0. C
  1. PAYROLL
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Calculation
GivenFind
5.75Hourly RateRegular Pay 218.50
38Hours WorkedTotal Deductions44.12
7.15%FICANetPay 174.3
23.75Withholding
4.75Insurance
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See Above5.75[x]5.755.75x
38[M+]M218.5038.00 =
218.50 M+
[x]M218.50
7.15[%±]M15.62218.50 x
7.15 %
23.75[+]M39.3715.62 +
4.75[+]M44.12
[T]M44.1223.75 +
4.75 +
[M-]M44.1244.12 T
[MT]174.38
44.12 M-
174.38 MT
  1. MEMORY CALCULATION
CalculationEnterDisplayPaper
[CE/C]0.0. C
100 + 200 = ?100[+]100.100. +
900 - 500 = ?200[+]300.200. +
20 X 7 = ?[T]300.300. T
12 X 5 = ?
Total?[M+]M300.300. M+
900[+]M900.900. +
500[-]M400.500. -
[T]M400.400. T
[M+]M400.400. M+
20[X]M20.20. x
7[=]M140.7. =
140. *
[M+]M140.140. M+
12[X]M12.12. x
5[M+]M60.5. =
60. M+
[MS]M900.900. MS
[MT]900.900. MT

30. SETTING THE DATE

Set Slide Switches as Example Below:

EXAMPLE: Set DATE to September 14, 2004 (09-14-04)

Step Enter Depress This Key Your Display Will Show Tape Will Read
1.Clear Key (CE/C)0.0.C
2.TIME/DATE Key and hold until display flashesFlashing Numbers in This Format - MM-DD-YYYY
3.099
4.14914
5.0491404
6.Tap TIME/DATE Key09-14-2004
7.#/S Key09-14-2004# 9.14.2004
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  1. Depress the CE/C key. Your display with show 0. and the tape will read 0.C.
  2. Depress the TIME/DATE key and hold until the display is flashing.
  3. Enter the month, in our example, 09. Your display will show 9.
  4. Enter the day, in our example, 14. Your display will show 914.
  5. Enter the year, in our example 2004, as 04. Your display will show 91404.
  6. Tap the TIME/DATE key to set the DATE. Your display will now show 09-14-2004.
  7. To PRINT the DATE, depress the (#/S) key, your tape will show # 9.14.2004.

NOTE: The only key to enter the Date/Time display mode is the TIME/DATE key. The only key to exit the Time/Date display mode is the CE/C.

31. SETTING THE TIME

Set Slide Switches as Example Below:

EXAMPLE: Set TIME to 4:37 PM

Step # Enter DepressThis Key Your Display WillShow Tape Will Read
1.Clear Key (CE/C)0.0.C
2.TIME/DATE Key and hold until display flashesFlashing Numbers in This Format - MM-DD-YYYY
3.TapTIME/DATE key to switch to Time ModeFlashing Numbers in This Format – HH-MM-SS
4.1616
5.371637
6.Tap TIME/DATE KeyP 04-37-00
7.#/S KeyP 04-37-00#•04 •37
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  1. Depress the CE/C key. Your display with show 0. and the tape will read 0.C.
  2. Depress the TIME/DATE key and hold until the display is flashing.
  3. Tap the TIME/DATE key to go to Time Mode.
  4. Enter the hour, in our example 16 in military time. Your display will show 16.
  5. Enter the minutes, in our example 37. Your display will show 1637.
  6. Tap the TIME/DATE key to set the TIME. Your display will now show P 04-37-00 and the seconds will begin counting.
  7. To PRINT the TIME, depress the (#/S) key, your tape will show #•04•37.

NOTE: On the PRINT on the paper tape, the dot in front (#•07•05) means PM, there will be no dot printed for AM.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Type: Desktop Adding Machine/Calculator, Electronic Print/VFD

Basic Operations: Addition/subtraction and multiplication/division

Capacity: Input and result 12 digits.

Decimal System: Add Mode(A), Floating(F), Fixed(0,2,3,4)

Functions: 4 rules, successive calculation, memory calculation, grand total or sigma calculation, constant calculations, 2 tax calculation, delta percentage calculation, cost, sell and margin calculation.

Printer: Character wheel selection type.

Power Consumption: 11 W

Ink: VICTOR Twin Spool Ribbon #7010

Paper width: Width 57.5 ± 0.5mm X Diameter 50mm

Display: 12 digit VFD display.

Operating Temp: 32°\~104°F, 0°C \~ 40°C

Dimensions: L295 X W210 X H72 mm

Weight: 1.53 kg

VICTOR®

WARRANTY

Your new VICTOR electronic calculator is guaranteed to the original purchaser for three (3) years for all parts and labor, providing repair work is performed at an authorized VICTOR Regional Service Center and the unit is sent prepaid. Warranty repair requires a copy of the original purchase invoice or receipt to be packed with the machine. The address and phone number of our National Service Depot is below.

Any warranty, statutory or otherwise, does not include service and/or replacement or repair of parts when damage or defect is a result of accident, abuse, or the elements.

GARANTIE

780 West Belden Avenue

Addison, IL 60101 USA

Telephone: 800-628-2420

Fax: 630-268-8450

http://www.victortech.com

VICTOR®

REGISTER ON LINE AT www.victortech.com

Or FILL OUT THIS FORM AND MAIL TO THE ADDRESS ON BACK

Date Purchased: ____ Model No. ____ Serial No. ____

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To receive repair coverage on your VICTOR calculator for one full year from expiration of VICTOR'S 3 year warranty, enclose this form and proof of purchase (invoice) showing your name, complete address, model and serial number along with your check or money order for \$25.00 payable to: Victor Technology, Attn: Extended Warranty Dept., 780 West Belden, Addison, IL 60101.

VICTOR will acknowledge receipt, send you an authorized coverage agreement, and provide the address of the authorized VICTOR Regional Service Center nearest you.

Repair necessitated by accident or abuse is excluded.

If repairs are needed during the coverage period, ship your VICTOR calculator to the nearest authorized VICTOR Regional Service Center, freight PREPAID. It will be promptly repaired and returned to you freight prepaid.

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Brand : Victor Technology

Model : 1260-3

Category : Calculator