Monroe 3180 ユーザーガイド
MONROE TRADER II
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GENERAL ENTRIES
NUMBERS
Numbers are keyed in as written using the decimal point key to define the position of the decimal point in
the number, if any. The decimal point key is not necessary for numbers without a fractional part.
CHG SIGN is used to make a postive number negative, or a negative number positive.
DATES
the number, if any. The decimal point key is not necessary for numbers without a fractional part.
CHG SIGN is used to make a postive number negative, or a negative number positive.
DATES
Dates are entered just like numbers, using the decimal point key to separate the month from the day-of-
the-month:
the-month:
Month -
Enter 1 or 2 digits, not to exceed “12” for December.
Day
- Enter 2 digits, not to exceed “31”. If the day if from the first to the ninth (only one
digit), enter a leading zero to fill in the first digit.
Year
-
Enter 4 digits, the century and the year.
or
-
Enter 2 digits, the last two digits fo the year. When the century digits are not entered,
TRADER II assumes the date is a valid date between January 1, 1970 and
December 31, 2069.
TRADER II assumes the date is a valid date between January 1, 1970 and
December 31, 2069.
For example, enter the number of the month, a decimal point, a “two digit” day and the last “two digits” of
the year. “Two digit” means that the day and year must take up two pleaces. If the day or year is less
than 10, add a leading zero.
June 4, 1987 is entered as 6.0487
Pressing any key with the word date on it causes the date to be stored, according to the key depressed.
TRADER II displays it with a message indicating the key pressed and punctuates the date in a
conventional format.
EXAMPLE:
June 24, 1987
ENTER
PRESS
RESULTS DISPLAYED
6.2487
SETTLEMENT Settlement
Date
Wed.
06-24-1987
DATE
EXAMPLE:
Oct. 1, 2000
ENTER
PRESS
RESULTS DISPLAYED
10.0100
MAT
Maturity Date Sun.
10-01-2000
DATE
END