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Owners Manual
ScheduleCalc
Advanced Time and Date Calculator
Calculated Industries
®
Tape
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24 Hr
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On/C
Off
Timer
Day
Pro-Rt
Holiday
Hour
PM
Min
AM
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Year
Week
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S/Lap
Dur
End
Prefs
Mode
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Month
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Rcl
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Stor
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Conv
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Work Hours
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Date
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ScheduleCalc
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

Owner’s ManualScheduleCalc™Advanced Time and Date CalculatorCalculated Industries®TapeM+AC+/–1/x24 HrRateP-R AmtClr Mem∆%÷804 567•1=++–On/COffTimerDay

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Preference FunctionThe Preference function is used to customize the calculator for your specific needs. Use the following keysto do this:[Prefs]Press

Page 3 - Introducing ScheduleCalc

Day Setting: (DAY)Options: On*OffIf set to “ON,” date math results displaythe week day on which the date falls. Forexample, THUR 1•15•1997Timer Accur

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Buzz Setting: (BUZZ)Options: On*OffIf set to “ON,”the buzzer activates whenthe countdown timer reaches zero. Beep Setting: (BEEP)Options: On Off*I

Page 5 - Owner’s Manual—5

Calendar Mode SettingsThe [Mode] key is used to select theDay Count method used when doingdate math calculations. Calendar Modesetting options are dis

Page 6 - 6—ScheduleCalc™

CAL Act: 360This method counts a year as 360 days.The monthly count is based on the actual number of days in the month.Changing the Mode Setting1. Mov

Page 7 - Owner’s Manual—7

Hours per Week[Week]Used to enter or convert values toWeeks. In Calender mode, one week isequivalent to 40 hours. In Work mode,the hours per week can

Page 8 - 8—ScheduleCalc™

Time and Date Math RulesThere are basically two kinds of timeand date conventions considered:1. Points in Time (a specific time or date): 9:22 AM, 5

Page 9 - Owner’s Manual—9

MultiplicationPeriod x Period = ErrorPoint x Period = ErrorPoint x Point = ErrorPeriod x Number = PeriodPoint x Number = ErrorDivisionPeriod ÷ Period

Page 10 - Options: US

Important Note!Unless otherwise indicated, all sample prob-lems in this section assume the ScheduleCalcis in its default state. If not, use [Conv] [x]

Page 11 - Owner’s Manual—11

Time Entry Methods 1 — 5Method 11. Enter 3 minutes 22 seconds: 3 [Minutes] 22 [Sec] [=] 3:22 MIN SECMethod 21. Enter 423 minutes:423 [Minutes] [=] 42

Page 12 - 12—ScheduleCalc™

Introducing ScheduleCalc . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Operating Fundamentals . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Basic Calculator Information . . . . . .4Basic Ma

Page 13 - Calendar Mode Settings

Date ValuesWhen entering dates, the full year shouldbe entered to avoid mis-interpretation. If ayear is not entered, the calculator uses theyear setti

Page 14 - 14—ScheduleCalc™

Time and Date ConversionsOne of ScheduleCalc’s most useful functionsis its ability to convert between all time anddate formats with the touch of two k

Page 15 - Owner’s Manual—15

Solving Time and Date Math Simple AdditionAdd the following values:33 Minutes 22 Seconds3 Hour 21 Minutes145 Seconds1 Year Steps/Keystrokes Display1.

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Split Time RequirementsExercise 1If a marathon runner wants to run 26.2miles in 3 hours 15 minutes, how fastshould he run each mile?Steps/Keystrokes D

Page 17 - Owner’s Manual—17

Split Times ProjectedIn the 800-meter freestyle, a swimmerhas just completed 200 meters (or 25%of the race) in 2 minutes 11.35 seconds.If his pace hol

Page 18 - 18—ScheduleCalc™

Production Fixed LengthsYou have a 22-minute demonstrationvideo which is set to automaticallyrepeat. If the rewinding takes another90 seconds, how man

Page 19 - Owner’s Manual—19

Production SpacingExercise 1A radio advertiser wants to air 15 evenlyspaced spots between the hours of6–10 AM. Find the number of minutesbetween spots

Page 20 - 20—ScheduleCalc™

Exercise 2A few months later the same radioadvertiser decides to air 10 evenlyspaced spots between 1/1/1997 and2/1/1997. Find the days on which thespo

Page 21 - Owner’s Manual—21

Steps/Keystrokes Display7. Find the 2nd date by adding thestored value to the initial date:[Rcl] [Beg] [+] [Rcl] 1 [=] SAT 01•04•1997Continue pressing

Page 22 - Solving Time and Date Math

Begin, End and Duration The [Beg], [End] and [Dur] keys areused to calculate the duration (timeelapsed) between dates or time.SchedulingExercise 1How

Page 23 - Owner’s Manual—23

The all new ScheduleCalc is an advancedtime and date calculator with the followingbuilt-in features to simplify all your timeand date related problems

Page 24 - 24—ScheduleCalc™

Exercise 2A delivery truck travels 132 miles fromLos Angeles to Palm Springs. In a log,the driver records the following entries:Departure 1: 9:22 AMSt

Page 25

Steps/Keystrokes Display8. Find the duration: [Dur] DUR 1:58:00 HR MIN SEC9. Add “duration” to Memory 0:[Stor] 0 M-0 1:58:00 HR MIN SEC10. Recall a

Page 26 - 26—ScheduleCalc™

Note: When prorating a dollar amount,press [Conv] [Pro–Rt]. Prorating a Dollar AmountYou just gave notice that you are vacat-ing your apartment on J

Page 27 - Owner’s Manual—27

Steps/Keystrokes Display5. Enter the day you are vacating, thencalculate the number of days fromJanuary 1 to January 15 and proratethe rent: 1 [//] 15

Page 28 - 28—ScheduleCalc™

Stopwatch/TimerScheduleCalc includes a stopwatch/timerwith buzzer and split/lap functions.When activated, the timer can count upfrom zero or down from

Page 29 - Owner’s Manual—29

Split/Lap Function[S/Lap] The Split/Lap function can be set viathe Preference menu to act as a splitfunction or a lap function.When the calculator is

Page 30 - 30—ScheduleCalc™

Working with Timer ValuesSteps/Keystrokes Display1. Clear calculator:[On/C] [On/C] 0.2. Start the timer for a 10-minute countdown:[Timer] 1000 [Timer]

Page 31 - Owner’s Manual—31

Holiday ValuesNote: If your calculator is set to the “WORK”calendar mode, ScheduleCalc uses storedHoliday values during time and date calcu-lations. C

Page 32 - 32—ScheduleCalc™

Entering/Deleting HolidaysSteps/Keystrokes Display1. Clear calculator: [On/C] [On/C] 0.2. Enter March 28, 1997 (Good Friday):3 [//] 28 [//] 97

Page 33 - Owner’s Manual—33

Rate FunctionThe rate function is used to multiply adimensional value by a per-unit ratewhere the results are displayed as aunitless value.[Stor] [.]P

Page 34 - 34—ScheduleCalc™

Basic Calculator InformationPower On/OffThe ScheduleCalc is powered on bypressing the [On/C] key and poweredoff by pressing the [Off] key. If already

Page 35 - Owner’s Manual—35

BillingExercise 1A consultant who bills at $125 per hourreports the following hours:2 Hours 20 Minutes35 Minutes1 Hr 15 Minutes4 Hr 35 Minutes Find th

Page 36 - 36—ScheduleCalc™

Exercise 2 If you work a normal 8-hour workdayfrom 3/3/1997 to 8/12/1997, and earn$45 per hour, what are your earningsfor this period?Steps/Keystrokes

Page 37 - Owner’s Manual—37

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 $6.50 per ho

Page 38 - 38—ScheduleCalc™

Steps/Keystrokes Display7. Add to Memory 0 (zero):[Stor] 0 M-0 3:45:00 HR MIN SEC8. Recall Memory for total hours: [Rcl] [Rcl] M-0 5:45:00 HR MIN SEC

Page 39 - .], ScheduleCalc uses 10 as

Display Format While in the paperless tape mode, thedisplay shows the entered or calculatedvalue, and the entry’s sequence numberand math operator ([÷

Page 40 - .] RATE 1093.75

3. Activate the paperless tape:[Rcl] [=] TTL 22:00:00 HR MIN SEC4. Scroll forward through the entries:[+] 01 4:00:00 HR MIN SEC[+] 02 + 5:00:00 HR MI

Page 41 - .] RATE 41760.00

[On] — OnTurns power on. One press clearsthe last entry. Two presses clear alltemporary registers.[Off] — OffTurns power off, resetting all non-perman

Page 42 - 42—ScheduleCalc™

[Dur] — Duration Enters/solves for the duration fromthe Begin and End dates or times.Used with the [Beg] and/or [End]keys. See “Begin, End and Duratio

Page 43 - Owner’s Manual—43

[Conv] [Pro-Rt] — Prorated AmountUsed to enter the dollar value beingprorated. Used in combination withthe [Beg], [End] and [PR–Rt] keys.See “Prorated

Page 44 - 44—ScheduleCalc™

[//] — Date SeparatorUsed as a separator for date entries.For example, 1 [//] 15 [//] 1997.Displays the year setting when usedwith [Rcl]. See “Date Va

Page 45 - Owner’s Manual—45

Display AccuracyScheduleCalc has a 10-digit internalaccuracy with a 5/4 rounding techniquefor an accurate 8-digit display. Battery Information Your ca

Page 46 - 46—ScheduleCalc™

[Day] — Days Used to enter a value as days. Whenused with [Conv], the displayedvalue is converted to days. Whenused with [Stor], you may changethe nu

Page 47 - Owner’s Manual—47

[0] – [9] AND [.] — Numerical Entry Used to enter digits 0–9 and a decimal point.[Conv] [3] — Inverse Calculates the inverse of a displayedvalue. [+]

Page 48 - 48—ScheduleCalc™

[Rcl] [=] — Paperless Tape Activates the Paperless Tape modeso you can verify the last ten entriesor operations. See “Paperless TapeFeature”section.[C

Page 49 - Owner’s Manual—49

WARRANTY REPAIR SERVICE – USACalculated Industries, Inc. (“CII”) war-rants this product against defects in mate-rials and workmanship for a period ofo

Page 50 - 50—ScheduleCalc™

the contiguous 48 states. (Outside thecontiguous 48 states, please call CII forreturn shipping costs.)A repaired or replacement productassumes the rem

Page 51 - .] — Numerical Entry

DISCLAIMERCII MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION,EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THEPRODUCT’S QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, MERCHANT-ABILITY, OR

Page 52 - 52—ScheduleCalc™

FCC CLASS BThis equipment has been certified tocomply with the limits for a Class Bcomputing device, pursuant to SubpartJ of Part 15 of FCC rules.LOOK

Page 53 - Owner’s Manual—53

How To Reach CII HeadquartersOwner’s Manual—57.32CarsonCityVNMAY-6 97MailCalculated Industries, Inc.4840 Hytech DriveCarson City, NV 89706USAPhone775/

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58 – ScheduleCalc™Notes

Page 55 - Owner’s Manual—55

59 – User’s GuideNotes

Page 56 - 56—ScheduleCalc™

Percent Calculations[ % ]The percent key is used for finding agiven percentage of a number or forworking add-on, discount or divisionpercentage calcul

Page 57 - How To Reach CII Headquarters

CALCULATEDINDUSTRIES®is a registered trademark and SCHEDULECALC™is a trademark of Calculated Industries, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDDesigned in the Unite

Page 58 - ScheduleCalc™

Memory FunctionsThe ScheduleCalc allows you to store,add, subtract, replace and recall up to 10separate Memory values. Memory valuesdo not change unle

Page 59 - 59 – User’s Guide

[Conv] [+]Clears Memory registers 0 through 9.[Conv] [Stor] [0] Subtracts the displayed value fromMemory “0.”[Rcl] [Rcl] Displays then clears Memory “

Page 60 - Manual 9426–MN–A

Storing Values in Memory1. Enter value into Memory 1: 355 [Stor] 1 M-1 355.2. Replace the value in Memory 1: 25 [Stor] 1 M-1 25.3. Clear display a

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