Datexx ECHECKBOOK DB 413 User Manual

DB-413  
Features  
eCHECKBOOK  
Your Datexx 3 Memory Bank Account Calculator  
makes balancing your checkbook quick and easy.  
The calculator keeps track of your checking account  
as you deposit or withdraw money from the account,  
and lets you perform additional calculations without  
disturbing your account balance.  
3 Memory Bank  
Account Calculator  
3 Separate Memories  
ing,credit card, and savings account balances.  
keep track of your check-  
FUNCTION  
DAY  
CHECKING  
CARD  
SAVING  
TAX  
(+) (–) BAL (=)  
REVIEW  
ENTRY#  
eCHECKBOOK  
DATE  
mm/dd/yy  
AL  
AM  
TIME  
OFF  
ON  
Calculator Function lets you easily perform multi-  
step calculations and has programmable tax keys.  
CHECKING  
REVIEW  
CREDIT CARD  
REVIEW  
SAVING  
REVIEW  
x
7
4
1
0
8
9
6
÷
%
M
+
-
5
2
DEPOSIT  
+
DEPOSIT  
+
PAYMENT  
+
Built-in Clock and Calendar  
keeps you on time.  
M
CHECK  
CHARGE  
WITHDRAW  
TAX  
3
+
TAX RATE  
SET  
BALANCE  
=
BALANCE  
=
BALANCE  
=
=
Balance Function  
shows the current balance in  
any of your accounts at the touch of a button.  
Review Function  
tries in your checking, credit card, or savings ac-  
lets you look at the last 20 en-  
counts, including the transaction date.  
Heavy-Duty Carry Case  
cards,check book, and pen.  
has slots for your credit  
Please read before using this equipment  
2
Features  
Owner's Manual  
Preparation  
1. Insert your checkbook register in the pocket  
below the calculator.  
Operation  
OPERATING THE CALCULATOR  
Press ON/AC to turn on the calculator, or to clear an  
old calculation and start a new one.  
2. Put your checkbook in the slot below the calcua-  
tor.  
Press CE to clear an incorrect entry before you press  
an operation key, or to clear errors.  
3. Place your credit cards in the slots provided.  
Press OFF to turn off the calculator.  
4. Grasp the end of the protective insulation strip  
and gently pull it out.  
If you press the wrong operator key (+,-,x or  
), simply press the correct one and continue with  
your calculation.  
RESETTING THE CALCULATOR  
If your calculator does not appear to be working corr-  
ectly, reset it by pressing a straightened paper clip or  
other pointed object into the RESET hole on the back  
of the calculator.  
DAY  
REVIEW  
ENTRY#  
eCHECKBOOK  
DATE  
mm/dd/yy  
AL  
AM  
TIME  
OFF  
ON  
CREDIT CARD  
REVIEW  
SAVING  
REVIEW  
CHECKING  
REVIEW  
x
7
4
1
0
8
5
2
9
6
÷
%
Caution: This deletes all account records, resets the  
date to 1-01-00, and returns the clock to 0:00 on  
a 24-hour format.  
-
DEPOSIT  
+
DEPOSIT  
+
PAYMENT  
+
CHECK  
CHARGE  
WITHDRAW  
TAX  
3
+
TAX RATE  
SET  
BALANCE  
=
BALANCE  
=
BALANCE  
=
=
Preparation  
3
4
Features  
For Example: (4 x 5) + (28 + 2) - (7 - 2) + (75 5)  
CHECKING  
OFF  
CE  
ON  
You Press  
You See  
To record a checking ac-  
count deposit, enter the  
amount of the deposit,  
then press DEPOSIT in  
the CHECKING column.  
MEMORY 20  
MEMORY 30  
MEMORY 5  
MEMORY 15  
MEMORY 60  
4 x 5 M+  
28 + 2 M+  
7 - 2 M-  
75 5 M+  
MRC  
CREDIT CARD  
REVIEW  
SAVING  
REVIEW  
CHECKING  
REVIEW  
DEPOSIT  
+
DEPOSIT  
+
PAYMENT  
+
CHECK  
CHARGE  
WITHDRAW  
To record a check, enter  
the amount of the check,  
then press CHECK in the  
CHECKING column.  
BALANCE  
=
BALANCE  
=
BALANCE  
Note: MEMORY appears on the left bottom of the dis-  
play when a value is stored in memory. MEMORY dis-  
appears when you clear the memory.  
=
To recall your checking account balance, press BAL-  
ANCE in the CHECKING column.  
ACCOUNT FUNCTIONS  
To review from the last transaction record to the first  
one, repeatedly press REVIEW. REVIEW ENTRY#,  
the record number, and the record value appear.  
The Bank Account Calculator's account functions  
make it easier than ever to track your CHECKING,  
CREDIT CARD and SAVING account balance. It can  
keep up to 20 records for each account.  
Credit Card  
Note: Add interest to your account as you would a  
deposit and subtract fees as you would a withdrawal.  
To record a credit card account payment, enter the  
amount of the payment, then press PAYMENT in the  
CREDIT CARD column.  
To Record a credit card account charge, enter the  
amount of the charge, then press CHARGE in the  
CREDIT CARD column.  
Operation  
9
10  
Operation  
TAX FUNCTIONS  
To recall your credit card account balance, press  
BALANCE in the CREDIT CARD column.  
You can program the tax function to automatically  
add sales tax to your purchases.  
To review from the last record to the first one, repeat-  
edly press the REVIEW in the CREDIT CARD  
column. REVIEW ENTRY#, the record number, and  
the record value appear.  
1. Press or ON/AC to clear calculation.  
2. Enter the value of the tax.  
SAVING  
3. Press TAX RATE SET to set the value as tax rate.  
4. Enter the cost value.  
To record a savings account deposit, enter the  
amount of the deposit, then press DEPOSIT in the  
SAVING column.  
5. Press TAX to calculate the tax.  
6. Press = to calculate the total cost.  
To record a savings account withdrawal, enter the  
amount of the withdrawal, then press WITHDRAWAL  
in the SAVING column.  
For example, if your local sales tax rate is 5% and you  
purchase an item at $120:  
To recall your savings account balance, press BAL-  
ANCE in the SAVING column.  
You Press  
You See  
To review from the last record to the first one, repeat-  
edly press REVIEW in the SAVING column. REVIEW  
ENTRY#, the record number, and the record value  
appear.  
5
5
120  
6
5
TAX RATE  
120 (cost value)  
TAX  
126  
=
Operation  
11  
12  
Operation  
4. Using a straightened paper clip, pry out the old  
batteries.  
Replacing the  
Batteries  
5. Insert the new batteries with their positive (+)  
side up.  
Your 3 Memory Bank Account Calculator uses two  
type 386A batteries for power. If the display dims, fol-  
low these steps to replace the batteries.  
6. Replace the back cover and secure it with the  
screw.  
Note: You must replace the batteries within 3 minutes  
to retain all balance records, date, and time.  
CARE  
Make a note of the balance before you begin.  
Keep the calculator dry; if it gets wet, wipe it dry im-  
mediately. Use and store the calculator only in normal  
temperature environments. Handle the calculator  
carefully; do not drop it. Keep the calculator away  
from dust and dirt, and wipe it with a damp cloth  
occasionally to keep it looking new.  
Screw  
Back Cover  
Batteries  
+
+
Battery  
Compartment  
Modifying or tampering with the calculator's internal  
components can cause a malfunction and might  
invalidate its warranty.  
1. Make sure the calculator is off.  
2. Place the calculator face down on a flat surface.  
3. Use a small Phillips Screwdriver to remove the  
screw securing the back cover and lift it off.  
Replacing the Batteries  
13  
14  
Replacing the Batteries  
Specifications  
Limited Warranty  
Power Source.............2 x 386A Button-Cell Batteries  
Battery Life.....................2160 Hours(continuous use)  
Automatic Power Off....................................5 Minutes  
Working Temperature..........32 to 104 F(0 C to 40 C)  
This product is warranted against defects for 1 year from date of  
purchase. Within this period, we will replace or repair it, at our option,  
without charge for parts and labor, with the exception of accessories such  
as batteries, wallets, etc. This warranty does not cover products subjected  
to misuse, accidental damage, or repair by other than TAMIR Service  
Center. Except as provided herein, TAMIR makes no express warranties  
and any implied warranties are limited in duration to the written limited  
warranties contained herein. Some states do not permit limitation or  
exclusion of implied warranties; therefore, the aforesaid limitation(s) or  
exclusion(s) may not apply to the purchaser.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other  
rights which vary from state to state. Warranty valid only in the U.S.A.  
Storage Temperature.................................-4 to 140 F  
(-20 to 60 C)  
Dimensions (HWD).....................2 3/4 x 6 x 3/8 Inches  
(70 x 152 x 10 mm)  
For more great products  
Weight (with batteries)...............................6.1 oz (173 g)  
Specifications are typical; individual units might vary.  
Specifications are subject to change and  
improvement without notice.  
1 Atlas Street  
Kenilworth NJ 07033  
Pinted in China 1/ 03  
Specifications  
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