Infinity Softworks PEG-N610C gMovie v1.3 Manual de usuario

powerOne™
For the Palm Computing® Platform


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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS..........................................................1
GENERAL INFORMATION...................................................3
THE POWERONE™ CALCULATOR .............................................3
THE DISPLAY...........................................................................3
THE PALM™ DEVICE...............................................................4
SETTING THE DEFAULT CALCULATOR.......................................5
REMOVING THE POWERONE™ CALCULATOR............................5
NUMBER RANGES ....................................................................5
PERFORMING ARITHMETIC...............................................6
ENTERING NUMBERS (0-9; ./,; +/–; ←; CE/C)...........................6
MATHEMATICS (ONE- AND TWO-VARIABLE FUNCTIONS)..........8
Two-Variable Math.............................................................8
One-Variable Math.............................................................9
MEMORY............................................................................... 10
Memory Arithmetic........................................................... 11
INPUT SCREEN....................................................................... 11
MENUS.................................................................................. 12
USING THE WORKSHEETS................................................13
ACCESSING THE WORKSHEETS............................................... 13
WORKSHEET STRUCTURE....................................................... 13
ENTERING DATA.................................................................... 14

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Table of Contents
Input Screen ..................................................................... 14
SALES TAX............................................................................16
CALENDAR............................................................................17
MARKUP/DISCOUNT...........................................................18
PERCENT CHANGE .............................................................19
TIP...........................................................................................21
CALCULATION LOG...........................................................23
APPENDIX..............................................................................24
GRAFFITI®INPUT.................................................................. 24
ERROR CASES........................................................................ 25
Mathematical Errors......................................................... 25
Calendar .......................................................................... 25
Markup/Discount.............................................................. 25
Sales Tax.......................................................................... 26
Tip.................................................................................... 26
Percent Change................................................................ 26
CONTACTING INFINITY SOFTWORKS ....................................... 26
LEGAL AND DISCLAIMERS...................................................... 26

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Getting Started
General Information
This section helps you get started using your powerOne™
calculator.
The powerOne™ calculator
Welcome to the powerOne calculator. The powerOne calculator is
a colorful and easy-to-use calculator that gives you access to both
basic mathematics as well as more advanced functions. This
special edition includes computations for sales tax, percent change,
markup/discount, tip calculation, and calendar date computations.
In addition, it includes a calculation log to review past
mathematical functions. To access the worksheets, select either the
“Business” or “General” button and the worksheet to use. The
powerOne calculator also includes more advanced math function
by selecting the Math button.
The Display
The powerOne calculator has three functional areas: the main
calculator, the worksheets, and the input screen. The main and
input screens serve as calculators with arithmetic in the standard
mathematical format (3 + 4 = 7). The worksheets perform
computations, working with the input screen to enter variables and
perform arithmetic.

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Getting Started
The Palm™ Device
This manual references certain objects of the Palm™ device itself:
In addition, this manual will refer to scroll arrows, scroll buttons,
and scroll bars. Scroll arrows appear in the lower, right-hand
corner of the screen or in the pop-up list. Scroll bars appear next
to the data to be scrolled. And scroll buttons are shown in the
graphic above.
Applications
button
Menu button
Calculator
button
Scroll buttons
Power button
(green button)

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Getting Started
Setting the Default Calculator
The first time powerOne is run, it is set as the default calculator.
In other words, once you run the application once, it will
automatically set itself to run when the Calculator button is
selected. To set something else to be the default calculator, tap the
Applications button and choose Prefs. From the pull-down list in
the upper, right-hand corner, select Buttons. Next to the icon that
looks like a calculator, select the correct application from the pop-
up list.
Removing the powerOne™ Calculator
To remove the powerOne calculator from the Palm device, select
the Applications button then the Menu button. Choose Delete
from the App menu. Finally, select pwrOne™ in the list and
finally the “Delete…” button. Select Done to return to the
Applications screen. The calculator button will reset to the built-in
calculator.
Number Ranges
The powerOne calculator allows for entry of numbers up to 10
digits. Numbers larger than this will display in scientific notation
(i.e., 1.234e13).

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Performing Arithmetic
Performing Arithmetic
The main powerOne
calculator serves as a
standard calculator, which
functions in standard
(algebraic) input mode.
Entries made in the main
calculator tie to the input
screen, and vice-a-versa.
Functions are available
either on the screen or via
the “math” button.
Selecting “Business” or
“General” button displays
the list of available
worksheets. Other buttons function as standard calculator buttons.
In addition, there are menus. Reach the menu by tapping the menu
button to the lower, left of the Graffiti® input area.
Entering Numbers (0-9; ./,; +/–; ←←; CE/C)
To enter a number, tap the corresponding keypad button (0-9,
decimal point, or sign).

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Performing Arithmetic
To enter -356.96, for instance, do the following:
Key Display Comments
C/CE 0Tap twice to clear the display
3 3
5 35
6 356
. or , 356. Depends on the number format
9356.9
6356.96
+/– -356.96
The decimal point can either be displayed as a period or as a
comma. This depends on the number format mode used. See your
Palm device owner’s manual for more details.
The following are number entry functions:
Operation Example Comments
Number 0-9 Number pad items
Decimal point . or , Depends on the number format
Sign +/–
The Backspace (←) button allows for editing of numbers as they
are entered. Tapping this button removes the last number entered
(i.e., 54.32 becomes 54.3).
Tapping the Clear Entry/Clear (CE/C) button once clears only
the currently entered number. Tapping it a second time clears the
entire computation.

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Performing Arithmetic
Mathematics (One- and Two-Variable Functions)
The powerOne calculator can be used only in standard input mode.
Standard input mode math is performed by alternating chains of
values and operations.
Math functions are either one or two variable. Two-variable math,
such as add, subtract, multiply and divide, take two variables to
compute. One-variable functions, such as square root and
reciprocal (1/x), need only one variable to calculate.
Two-Variable Math
To perform a computation using standard input mode, enter
alternating values and functions. For example, if we wanted to
perform 27 + 3 x 8.5:
Key Display Comments
C/CE 0Tap twice to clear the display
27 27
+27.
3 3
x30.
8.5 8.5
=255.
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