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... printed above the key. Alternate function Keycap function VARS Y} t • The following shows an example of the CASIO FC-200V and FC-100V. The alternate function is not part of the second key. E-1 Example: 17(S-MENU) Indicates the function that this : SHIFT Press and then the key to input the applicable variable or constant. If key marking text is this color: Yellow Red It means this is indicated by the key operation...
... printed above the key. Alternate function Keycap function VARS Y} t • The following shows an example of the CASIO FC-200V and FC-100V. The alternate function is not part of the second key. E-1 Example: 17(S-MENU) Indicates the function that this : SHIFT Press and then the key to input the applicable variable or constant. If key marking text is this color: Yellow Red It means this is indicated by the key operation...
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... try to press the O key before using the calculator for the first time. • Even if the calculator is operating normally, replace the battery at least once every three years (FC-200V) or two years (FC-100V). Avoid carrying the calculator in the calculator. • The battery that comes with this , it may require replacement sooner than the normal expected battery life. • Low battery power can damage internal circuitry...
... try to press the O key before using the calculator for the first time. • Even if the calculator is operating normally, replace the battery at least once every three years (FC-200V) or two years (FC-100V). Avoid carrying the calculator in the calculator. • The battery that comes with this , it may require replacement sooner than the normal expected battery life. • Low battery power can damage internal circuitry...
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... Sub-mode (Break-Even Mode 5 88 kQuantity Conversion Sub-mode (Break-Even Mode 6 90 Shortcuts 94 kCustom Shortcut Keys 94 kFunction Shortcut Keys 96 Function Calculations 98 kPi (π) and Natural Logarithm Base e 98 kTrigonometric and Inverse Trigonometric Functions 98 kHyperbolic and Inverse Hyperbolic Functions ..... 99 kConverting an Input Value to the Calculator's Default Angle Unit 99 kExponential Functions and Logarithmic Functions 100 kPower Functions and Power Root Functions .... 101 kRectangular-Polar Coordinate Conversion ........ 103 kOther Functions 104...
... Sub-mode (Break-Even Mode 5 88 kQuantity Conversion Sub-mode (Break-Even Mode 6 90 Shortcuts 94 kCustom Shortcut Keys 94 kFunction Shortcut Keys 96 Function Calculations 98 kPi (π) and Natural Logarithm Base e 98 kTrigonometric and Inverse Trigonometric Functions 98 kHyperbolic and Inverse Hyperbolic Functions ..... 99 kConverting an Input Value to the Calculator's Default Angle Unit 99 kExponential Functions and Logarithmic Functions 100 kPower Functions and Power Root Functions .... 101 kRectangular-Polar Coordinate Conversion ........ 103 kOther Functions 104...
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... and Calculator Setup k Calculation Modes When you want to adjust display contrast. You can also use the setup screen to perform this type of operation: Press this key: Page: Simple interest calculations S E-42 Compound interest calculations c E-44 Cash flow calculations C E-50 Amortization calculations A E-55 General and function calculations m E-28 E-98 Statistical and regression calculations a E-108 Interest rate conversion calculations n E-59 Cost, selling price, or margin calculations o E-61 Day or date calculations D E-64 Depreciation calculations (FC-200V...
... and Calculator Setup k Calculation Modes When you want to adjust display contrast. You can also use the setup screen to perform this type of operation: Press this key: Page: Simple interest calculations S E-42 Compound interest calculations c E-44 Cash flow calculations C E-50 Amortization calculations A E-55 General and function calculations m E-28 E-98 Statistical and regression calculations a E-108 Interest rate conversion calculations n E-59 Cost, selling price, or margin calculations o E-61 Day or date calculations D E-64 Depreciation calculations (FC-200V...
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... enter a mode. This displays a menu of setup items. • See "Setup Screen Settings" on page E-15 for configuring the setting of the setup item you selected. 3. The following are two different ways to display the setup screen. • Pressing the s key • Selecting the "Set:" item on a mode menu Important! FC-200V All of menu items. 2. Use fc to select the setup item whose setting you want to change, and then press E. This displays a screen for a complete list...
... enter a mode. This displays a menu of setup items. • See "Setup Screen Settings" on page E-15 for configuring the setting of the setup item you selected. 3. The following are two different ways to display the setup screen. • Pressing the s key • Selecting the "Set:" item on a mode menu Important! FC-200V All of menu items. 2. Use fc to select the setup item whose setting you want to change, and then press E. This displays a screen for a complete list...
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... "M" display indicator indicates data in Answer Memory. Answer Memory can be added to demonstrate how you can use memory. This section uses the COMP Mode (g) to or subtracted from independent memory. Using Calculator Memory Memory Name Description Answer Memory Stores the last calculation result obtained. Variables Six variables named A, B, C, D, X, and Y can hold up to 15 digits. • Answer Memory contents do not change the calculation mode, or turn off the calculator. • When multiple results are obtained (in polar coordinate calculations, when "ALL:Solve...
... "M" display indicator indicates data in Answer Memory. Answer Memory can be added to demonstrate how you can use memory. This section uses the COMP Mode (g) to or subtracted from independent memory. Using Calculator Memory Memory Name Description Answer Memory Stores the last calculation result obtained. Variables Six variables named A, B, C, D, X, and Y can hold up to 15 digits. • Answer Memory contents do not change the calculation mode, or turn off the calculator. • When multiple results are obtained (in polar coordinate calculations, when "ALL:Solve...
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... example. E(Yes) E-38 k Variables (A, B, C, D, X, Y) A Variable Overview • You can assign a specific value or a calculation result to disappear from the display. "M:"(fc), then E. 4. • The "M" indicator appears in independent memory. • Independent memory contents are maintained even if you press the A key, change the calculation mode, or turn off the calculator. E(Yes) • This clears independent memory and causes the "M" indicator to a variable. "A:"(fc), then E. 4. A Calculation Examples Using Independent Memory • If the...
... example. E(Yes) E-38 k Variables (A, B, C, D, X, Y) A Variable Overview • You can assign a specific value or a calculation result to disappear from the display. "M:"(fc), then E. 4. • The "M" indicator appears in independent memory. • Independent memory contents are maintained even if you press the A key, change the calculation mode, or turn off the calculator. E(Yes) • This clears independent memory and causes the "M" indicator to a variable. "A:"(fc), then E. 4. A Calculation Examples Using Independent Memory • If the...
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A Basic SMPL Mode Procedure Example 1: To calculate the interest amount (SI), and the simple future value (SFV) 1. Input the values for 1, 2, 3, and 4 from the Setting Values table above. • For this example, use fc to enter the SMPL Mode. Display Name 1 Set* 2 Dys 3I 4 PV Days in Year (Date Mode) Number of Interest Periods (Number of Days) Interest Rate (Annual) Principal (Present Value) Values Used in Examples 365 120 5% $10,000 * For information about...
A Basic SMPL Mode Procedure Example 1: To calculate the interest amount (SI), and the simple future value (SFV) 1. Input the values for 1, 2, 3, and 4 from the Setting Values table above. • For this example, use fc to enter the SMPL Mode. Display Name 1 Set* 2 Dys 3I 4 PV Days in Year (Date Mode) Number of Interest Periods (Number of Days) Interest Rate (Annual) Principal (Present Value) Values Used in Examples 365 120 5% $10,000 * For information about...
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... step 2 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select "SI:Solve". Press 9 to perform the calculation. • Pressing the E key returns to the value input screen. • To solve for the items that have "Solve" specified (such as "ALL:Solve"), you want to calculate. • For this example, use fc to select 4 "PV", input 10000, and then press E. 2. E-43 Select the value you can press E instead of 9. A Other SMPL Mode Calculations...
... step 2 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select "SI:Solve". Press 9 to perform the calculation. • Pressing the E key returns to the value input screen. • To solve for the items that have "Solve" specified (such as "ALL:Solve"), you want to calculate. • For this example, use fc to select 4 "PV", input 10000, and then press E. 2. E-43 Select the value you can press E instead of 9. A Other SMPL Mode Calculations...
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A CASH Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variable I is also used . • Normally, you will be able to input up to 80 data items in the DataEditor. • To maximize the number of data items you can input, enter the STAT Mode, select "1-VAR", and then use the setup screen to it. Conversely, values you input while "2-VAR" is selected are cleared when "2-VAR" is used for the "STAT" setting (page E-21). • Values you change the value assigned...
A CASH Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variable I is also used . • Normally, you will be able to input up to 80 data items in the DataEditor. • To maximize the number of data items you can input, enter the STAT Mode, select "1-VAR", and then use the setup screen to it. Conversely, values you input while "2-VAR" is selected are cleared when "2-VAR" is used for the "STAT" setting (page E-21). • Values you change the value assigned...
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... in the AMRT Mode. • The values of AMRT Mode variables are also used by arithmetic and function operations in payment 15 (PM1) • In step 2 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select "PRN:Solve". Press l to perform the calculation. • Pressing the E key returns to payment 28 (PM2) • In step 2 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select "ΣINT:Solve". A AMRT Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables PM1, PM2, n, I, PV...
... in the AMRT Mode. • The values of AMRT Mode variables are also used by arithmetic and function operations in payment 15 (PM1) • In step 2 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select "PRN:Solve". Press l to perform the calculation. • Pressing the E key returns to payment 28 (PM2) • In step 2 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select "ΣINT:Solve". A AMRT Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables PM1, PM2, n, I, PV...
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... convert an effective interest rate (EFF) to a nominal interest rate (APR) • In step 2 of CNVR Mode variables are used in the CNVR Mode. • A value is assigned to I are retained even if you change the values assigned to them. • Though CNVR Mode variables are financial calculation variables, they are also used by arithmetic and function operations in the CNVR Mode. • The values of the basic procedure (Example 1), select "APR: Solve...
... convert an effective interest rate (EFF) to a nominal interest rate (APR) • In step 2 of CNVR Mode variables are used in the CNVR Mode. • A value is assigned to I are retained even if you change the values assigned to them. • Though CNVR Mode variables are financial calculation variables, they are also used by arithmetic and function operations in the CNVR Mode. • The values of the basic procedure (Example 1), select "APR: Solve...
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... the four methods for d2. 2. A DAYS Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables d1, d2, and Dys are used by other modes, so performing an input or calculation operation may change to "365". • Calculation results "d1" and "d2" are financial calculation variables, variable "Dys" can be recalled in Answer Memory. Example 2: To calculate date that falls a specific number of -the-Year's Digits Method DB : Declining Balance Method E-66 In step 1 of the basic procedure (Example 1), input 173 for...
... the four methods for d2. 2. A DAYS Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables d1, d2, and Dys are used by other modes, so performing an input or calculation operation may change to "365". • Calculation results "d1" and "d2" are financial calculation variables, variable "Dys" can be recalled in Answer Memory. Example 2: To calculate date that falls a specific number of -the-Year's Digits Method DB : Declining Balance Method E-66 In step 1 of the basic procedure (Example 1), input 173 for...
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..." and "n" are financial calculation variables (VARS). 3. Perform the same operation as steps 4, 5, and 6 under "To configure the SHORTCUT1 key" to assign the above formula to the 1(Shortcut1) key, and selects "n" for a different length of time, simply input the applicable number of the savings plan after five years (n = 60 months) 1. Press 1(Shortcut1). • This enters the mode (CMPD) and configures the settings assigned to "Shortcut2...
..." and "n" are financial calculation variables (VARS). 3. Perform the same operation as steps 4, 5, and 6 under "To configure the SHORTCUT1 key" to assign the above formula to the 1(Shortcut1) key, and selects "n" for a different length of time, simply input the applicable number of the savings plan after five years (n = 60 months) 1. Press 1(Shortcut1). • This enters the mode (CMPD) and configures the settings assigned to "Shortcut2...
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... angle unit required by pressing A. • Pressing t will display a menu of the current operation is one you want to use a direct key operation to display calculation results. You can input pi (π) or natural logarithm base e into a calculation. k Pi (π) and Natural Logarithm Base e You can also use . The following shows the required key operations and the values this section are performed in functions. • Certain function calculations may take some time...
... angle unit required by pressing A. • Pressing t will display a menu of the current operation is one you want to use a direct key operation to display calculation results. You can input pi (π) or natural logarithm base e into a calculation. k Pi (π) and Natural Logarithm Base e You can also use . The following shows the required key operations and the values this section are performed in functions. • Certain function calculations may take some time...
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... Converting to Y. k Rectangular-Polar Coordinate Conversion Rectangular Coordinates (Rec) Polar Coordinates (Pol) Converting to Polar Coordinates (Pol) Pol(X, Y) X: Specifies the rectangular coordinate X value Y: Specifies the rectangular coordinate Y value • Calculation result θ is displayed in accordance with the calculator's default angle unit setting. • Calculation result x is assigned to variable X, while y is assigned to Y. • If you perform coordinate conversion inside of an expression instead of a stand-alone operation, the calculation is performed using...
... Converting to Y. k Rectangular-Polar Coordinate Conversion Rectangular Coordinates (Rec) Polar Coordinates (Pol) Converting to Polar Coordinates (Pol) Pol(X, Y) X: Specifies the rectangular coordinate X value Y: Specifies the rectangular coordinate Y value • Calculation result θ is displayed in accordance with the calculator's default angle unit setting. • Calculation result x is assigned to variable X, while y is assigned to Y. • If you perform coordinate conversion inside of an expression instead of a stand-alone operation, the calculation is performed using...
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... calculator's setup screen (page E-21). A STAT Editor Screen Input Precautions • The number of lines in STAT editor screen (the number of sample data values you can input) depends on the type of statistical data you change the Statistical Display setting (which causes the FREQ column to be shown or hidden) on the STAT editor screen. • m, 1m(M-) operations • Assignment to move down one cell. E-110 STAT E Registering a value causes the cursor to variables (STO) • Financial Calculation Variables...
... calculator's setup screen (page E-21). A STAT Editor Screen Input Precautions • The number of lines in STAT editor screen (the number of sample data values you can input) depends on the type of statistical data you change the Statistical Display setting (which causes the FREQ column to be shown or hidden) on the STAT editor screen. • m, 1m(M-) operations • Assignment to move down one cell. E-110 STAT E Registering a value causes the cursor to variables (STO) • Financial Calculation Variables...
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... MEM Error Cause • The number of bytes required to store the calculation you are inputting exceeds the maximum capacity (89 bytes) for the function. Action • Check the input values to be exceeded. See "Calculation Ranges, Numbers of Digits, and Precision" on the display screen. Stack ERROR Cause • The calculation you are performing. Syntax ERROR Cause • There is within the applicable calculation range. Math ERROR Cause...
... MEM Error Cause • The number of bytes required to store the calculation you are inputting exceeds the maximum capacity (89 bytes) for the function. Action • Check the input values to be exceeded. See "Calculation Ranges, Numbers of Digits, and Precision" on the display screen. Stack ERROR Cause • The calculation you are performing. Syntax ERROR Cause • There is within the applicable calculation range. Math ERROR Cause...
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... settings, see "Initializing the Calculator" on page E-137. Make sure that it automatically initializes the calculation mode and clears memory contents. Note that you should make sure that you are trying to let you are using the correct mode for financial calculations (such as YR1 > 12). If the above steps do not correct your problem, press the O key. Perform the following operation: (1) O19(CLR) (2) "All:EXE" (fc...
... settings, see "Initializing the Calculator" on page E-137. Make sure that it automatically initializes the calculation mode and clears memory contents. Note that you should make sure that you are trying to let you are using the correct mode for financial calculations (such as YR1 > 12). If the above steps do not correct your problem, press the O key. Perform the following operation: (1) O19(CLR) (2) "All:EXE" (fc...
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... to use the calculator if its button battery is low. Press 1A(OFF) to read the display. Screw E-143 When any of the calculator, remove the screw and the battery cover. 3. Reference k Power Requirements and Battery Replacement FC-200V Your calculator uses a TWO WAY POWER system that you will not be cleared. 1. Note that combines a solar cell with a solar cell alone can operate only when relatively bright light is operating normally, replace the battery...
... to use the calculator if its button battery is low. Press 1A(OFF) to read the display. Screw E-143 When any of the calculator, remove the screw and the battery cover. 3. Reference k Power Requirements and Battery Replacement FC-200V Your calculator uses a TWO WAY POWER system that you will not be cleared. 1. Note that combines a solar cell with a solar cell alone can operate only when relatively bright light is operating normally, replace the battery...