Brother International CW-600 Owners Manual - English - Page 11
Financial, Calculations, CW-1000, Calculator, Database, Important, Notice
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Understanding Your Machine Financial Calculations (CW-1000 only) The CheckWriter can automatically calculate the monthly repayments of a loan or the growth of capital invested. The result can be printed. Calculator A calculator function, available at any moment (except when you are typing data) allows you to quickly carry out simple arithmetic. Database The CheckWriter is designed to minimize the amount of typing when you register a transaction. When you register a check, for example, the check number and the current date automatically appear on the screen. You have to retype only if you want to change the preset data. Also, you do not have to type the name of the payee (beneficiary) or the category in which the expense fits. These are selected from a preset list of payees and categories. List of payees: You can enter up to 80 (CW-1000) or 60 (CW-600) payee names. List of categories: TheCheckWriter comes with a preset list of common categories and provides space in memory for additional, user-editable categories. Important Notice Brother International Corp. strongly recommends that you keep a separate written record of all your important data, so that you will have a permanent record in the event of any unexpected memory loss. Data may be lost or altered in virtually any electronic memory product under certain circumstances. Brother International Corp. assumes no responsibility for data lost or otherwise rendered unusable for any reason, including without limitation, defect, repair, improper use, battery replacement, use after the battery life has expired, or any other reason. Brother International Corp. assumes no responsibility, directly or indirectly, for financial losses or claims from third persons resulting from the use, loss or misuse of this product. 5