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The Canon HS-1200TCG is a basic pocket calculator with a 12-digit display. It features a clear and easy-to-read screen with dimensions of 100 x 26 millimeters. The calculator includes a digit comma separator for enhanced readability of numbers. Weighing in at 172 grams, it is lightweight and portable, making it convenient to carry around. Powered by a CR2032 battery, the Canon HS-1200TCG ensures long-lasting usage. Unfortunately, it does not come with a cover for protection, so users may need to take additional precautions to keep it safe. The calculator operates using buttons for input and control, providing a user-friendly experience. While the Canon HS-1200TCG does not have a display tilting option, the characters on the screen are sized at 5.67 x 19.5 millimeters, making them visible and easy to read. However, it does not have a backlight display, so it may be less usable in low-light conditions. The calculator features a single line display, meaning it can only show one line of numbers at a time. It is worth noting that the Canon HS-1200TCG does not have a second display for additional functionality. In terms of design and appearance, the calculator has a compact form factor, making it suitable for on-the-go use. With its sleek and practical design, the Canon HS-1200TCG offers a reliable and efficient solution for everyday numerical calculations.
| Brand | Canon |
| Model | HS-1200TCG | 2500B001 |
| Product | calculator |
| EAN | 2001496909004, 4054842382318, 4960999538778 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
| Type | Basic |
| Form factor | |
| Product color | Gold |
| Cover | No |
| Control type | Buttons |
| Digits | 12 digits |
| Display size (HxV) | 100 x 26 mm |
| Digit comma separator | Yes |
| Display tilting | No |
| Display character size | 5.67 x 19.5 mm |
| Backlight display | No |
| Display number of lines | 1 lines |
| Second display | No |
| Display type | LCD |
| Digit comma separator format | Standard (3 digits) |
| Weight | 172 g |
| Width | 118 mm |
| Depth | 170 mm |
| Height | 35 mm |
| Battery type | CR2032 |
| Power source | Battery/Solar |
| Auto power off | Yes |
| Storage media type | - |
| Memory registers | 1 |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Canon HS-1200TCG below.
An Overflow error usually occurs when the sum result is longer than the calculator can show.
The product can still be used safely after proper cleaning. Remove the battery with gloves and clean the battery compartment with a toothbrush and vinegar. After drying, new batteries can be inserted into the device.
AC stands for 'all clear'. You clear the entire memory of the calculator with this button.
The Canon HS-1200TCG has a weight of 172 g.
The Canon HS-1200TCG has a height of 35 mm.
The Canon HS-1200TCG has a width of 118 mm.
The Canon HS-1200TCG has a depth of 170 mm.
Yes, the Canon HS-1200TCG has a digit comma separator. This can make it easier for users to read larger numbers.
No, the Canon HS-1200TCG does not have a display tilting feature. Users will have to find a comfortable angle for viewing the display.
No, the Canon HS-1200TCG does not have a backlight display. Users may have difficulty reading the display in low light conditions.
The Canon HS-1200TCG has 1 memory register. This can be useful for storing and recalling numbers during calculations.
Yes, the Canon HS-1200TCG is a pocket-sized calculator. This means it is portable and can easily be carried around.
To change the decimal point position on the Canon HS-1200TCG calculator, follow these steps: 1. Locate the decimal point selector switch on the calculator. It is labeled with the options "+ 4 3 2 1 0 F". 2. Press the switch to select the desired decimal point position. Each option represents a different position for the decimal point in the calculated results. - If you want the calculator to automatically perform calculations with two decimal places, select the option labeled "+ (Addition Mode)". This is useful for currency calculations. - If you want all significant digits to be displayed, up to a maximum of 12 digits, select the option labeled "F (Floating Decimal Point)". 3. After selecting the desired decimal point position, proceed with your calculations. The calculator will now display the results according to the chosen decimal point position. Remember to refer to the user manual for more detailed instructions and illustrations specific to the Canon HS-1200TCG calculator.
If the calculated results are not displaying correctly on the Canon HS-1200TCG calculator, you can try the following steps to troubleshoot the issue: 1. Check the decimal point position: Ensure that the decimal point selector switch is set to the desired position. Press the switch to select the appropriate decimal point option, such as "+ (Addition Mode)" for automatic 2-digit decimal calculations or "F (Floating Decimal Point)" for displaying all significant digits. 2. Verify the rounding setting: Confirm that the rounding switch is set correctly. The switch allows you to round off or round down the results to the pre-selected decimal digits. Make sure it is set to the desired rounding option. 3. Check for input errors: Double-check the numbers and operations you have entered. Ensure that you have inputted the correct values and used the appropriate mathematical operators. 4. Reset the calculator: If the issue persists, you can try resetting the calculator by pressing the [RESET] button located on the back of the device. This can help resolve any temporary glitches or errors. If the problem continues after following these steps, refer to the user manual for further troubleshooting instructions specific to the Canon HS-1200TCG calculator.
To round off the calculated results to a specific number of decimal places on the Canon HS-1200TCG calculator, follow these steps: 1. Locate the rounding switch on the calculator. It is used to round off or round down the results to the pre-selected decimal digits. 2. Press the switch to select the desired rounding option. The available options may include rounding up [5/4] or rounding down [ ]. 3. After selecting the desired rounding option, perform your calculations as usual. The calculator will automatically round off or round down the results to the specified decimal places. Please note that the specific steps and options may vary slightly depending on the model and version of the Canon HS-1200TCG calculator. Refer to the user manual for more detailed instructions and illustrations specific to your calculator model.
There could be several reasons why the tax amount is not being added or deducted correctly on the Canon HS-1200TCG calculator. Here are some possible causes and troubleshooting steps: 1. Incorrect tax rate: Check if the tax rate is set correctly. Press the button to recall the current tax rate and verify if it matches the actual tax rate. 2. Incorrect input: Ensure that you are entering the correct values for the calculation. Double-check the numbers and make sure you are using the correct mathematical operators. 3. Rounding settings: Verify the rounding switch on the calculator. Make sure it is set to the desired rounding option, such as rounding up [5/4] or rounding down [ ]. 4. Memory function: Check if the memory function is affecting the tax calculation. Clear the memory by pressing the button if necessary. 5. Reset the calculator: If the issue persists, try resetting the calculator by pressing the [RESET] button on the back of the device. This can help resolve any temporary glitches or errors. If the problem continues after following these steps, refer to the user manual for further troubleshooting instructions specific to the Canon HS-1200TCG calculator.
To store and use the currency conversion rate on the Canon HS-1200TCG calculator, follow these steps: 1. Press the button labeled "Currency Rate Store" on the calculator. 2. Enter the currency conversion rate using the numeric keypad. The rate can be input with a maximum of 12 digits. 3. Press the button labeled "Equals" or "Store" to save the currency conversion rate. 4. To recall the stored currency conversion rate, press the button labeled "Recall Currency Rate". 5. When you want to convert a value from one currency to another, enter the value using the numeric keypad. 6. Press the button labeled "Currency Key" to initiate the currency conversion. 7. The calculator will display the converted value based on the stored currency conversion rate. Please note that the specific button labels and steps may vary slightly depending on the model and version of the Canon HS-1200TCG calculator. Refer to the user manual for more detailed instructions and illustrations specific to your calculator model.
To change the decimal point position for calculated results on the Canon HS-1200TCG calculator, follow these steps: 1. Locate the "Decimal Point Selector Switch" on the calculator. It is usually labeled with symbols such as "+ 4 3 2 1 0 F". 2. Press the switch to select the desired decimal point position. The available options are typically: - "+": This mode is used for addition and subtraction calculations and automatically displays results with two decimal places. It is useful for currency calculations. - "F": This mode is called the floating decimal point mode. It displays all significant digits up to a maximum of 12 digits. 3. Choose the appropriate decimal point position based on your calculation needs. By following these steps, you can easily change the decimal point position for calculated results on the Canon HS-1200TCG calculator.
The calculated results may not be displaying the correct number of decimal digits on the Canon HS-1200TCG calculator due to the following reasons: 1. Decimal Point Selector Switch: Check if the decimal point selector switch is set to the desired position. The available options are usually "+", which displays results with two decimal places for addition and subtraction calculations, and "F", which displays all significant digits up to 12 digits. 2. Rounding Switch: Verify if the rounding switch is set correctly. The rounding switch allows you to round off or round down the calculated results to a pre-selected number of decimal digits. Make sure it is set according to your preference. 3. Input Error: Double-check the numbers and operations entered for the calculation. Incorrect input can lead to inaccurate results. 4. Overflow: If the result or the memory content exceeds 12 digits to the left of the decimal point, the calculator will display an "E" indicating an overflow. Press the clear button to reset the calculator and try again. By considering these factors and ensuring the correct settings and input, you can resolve the issue of calculated results not displaying the correct number of decimal digits on the Canon HS-1200TCG calculator.
To round off or round down the calculated results on the Canon HS-1200TCG calculator, follow these steps: 1. Locate the "Rounding Switch" on the calculator. It is usually labeled with symbols such as "[5/4]" or "[ ]". 2. Determine the desired rounding method: - Round off: Select the "[5/4]" symbol on the rounding switch. This method rounds the calculated results to the nearest whole number or decimal place based on the following rule: If the digit to the right of the rounding position is 5 or greater, round up. If the digit is less than 5, round down. - Round down: Select the "[ ]" symbol on the rounding switch. This method always rounds the calculated results down to the nearest whole number or decimal place. 3. Choose the appropriate rounding method based on your preference. By following these steps, you can easily round off or round down the calculated results on the Canon HS-1200TCG calculator.
There could be several reasons why the tax amount is not being added or deducted correctly from the displayed figure on the Canon HS-1200TCG calculator. Here are some possible causes and solutions: 1. Incorrect Tax Rate: Ensure that the tax rate is correctly set on the calculator. Press the appropriate button to recall the current tax rate and verify if it matches the actual tax rate. 2. Input Error: Double-check the numbers and operations entered for the tax calculation. Make sure you are entering the correct values and using the correct arithmetic operations. 3. Memory Clearing: If you have previously stored a tax amount in the calculator's memory, clear the memory before performing a new tax calculation. Press the clear memory button to reset the memory. 4. Calculation Order: Pay attention to the order of operations when performing tax calculations. Ensure that you are adding or deducting the tax amount at the correct step in the calculation sequence. By considering these factors and taking the appropriate steps, you can resolve the issue of the tax amount not being added or deducted correctly on the Canon HS-1200TCG calculator.
To store and recall the currency conversion rate on the Canon HS-1200TCG calculator, follow these steps: 1. Press the "Currency Conversion Rate Store" button on the calculator. It is usually labeled with a symbol such as "→". 2. Enter the currency conversion rate using the numeric keypad. The rate can be input with a maximum of 12 digits. 3. Press the "Store" button to save the currency conversion rate. To recall the currency conversion rate: 1. Press the "Recall Currency Conversion Rate" button on the calculator. It is usually labeled with a symbol such as "←". 2. The calculator will display the stored currency conversion rate. To convert currency using the stored rate: 1. Enter the amount in the original currency using the numeric keypad. 2. Press the "Currency Key" button on the calculator. It is usually labeled with symbols representing the original and target currencies. 3. The calculator will display the converted amount in the target currency. By following these steps, you can easily store and recall the currency conversion rate on the Canon HS-1200TCG calculator and perform currency conversions accurately.
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