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Basic Operation 1. Contents Part 1. Getting Started Important Preliminaries 1-1 Turning the Calculator On and Off 1-1 Adjusting Display Contrast 1-1 Highlights of the Keyboard and Display 1-2 Shifted Keys 1-2 Alpha Keys 1-3 Cursor Keys 1-3 Silver Paint Keys 1-4 Backspacing and Clearing 1-4 Using Menus 1-7 Exiting Menus 1-9 RPN and ALG Keys 1-10 The Display and Annunciators 1-11 Keying in Numbers 1-14 Making Numbers...
Basic Operation 1. Contents Part 1. Getting Started Important Preliminaries 1-1 Turning the Calculator On and Off 1-1 Adjusting Display Contrast 1-1 Highlights of the Keyboard and Display 1-2 Shifted Keys 1-2 Alpha Keys 1-3 Cursor Keys 1-3 Silver Paint Keys 1-4 Backspacing and Clearing 1-4 Using Menus 1-7 Exiting Menus 1-9 RPN and ALG Keys 1-10 The Display and Annunciators 1-11 Keying in Numbers 1-14 Making Numbers...
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... 2-5 How CLEAR x Works 2-6 The LAST X Register 2-7 Correcting Mistakes with LAST X 2-8 Reusing Numbers with LAST X 2-9 Chain Calculations in the Display 2-2 Clearing the X-Register 2-2 Reviewing the Stack 2-3 Exchanging the X- and Y-Registers in Numbers 1-18 Number of Decimal Places 1-19 ...SHOWing Full 12-Digit Precision 1-20 Fractions 1-21 Entering Fractions 1-21 Displaying Fractions 1-23 Messages 1-23 Calculator Memory 1-24 Checking Available Memory 1-24 Clearing All of Calculation 2-13 More Exercises 2-14 2 Contents Periods and Commas in the Stack 2-4 ...
... 2-5 How CLEAR x Works 2-6 The LAST X Register 2-7 Correcting Mistakes with LAST X 2-8 Reusing Numbers with LAST X 2-9 Chain Calculations in the Display 2-2 Clearing the X-Register 2-2 Reviewing the Stack 2-3 Exchanging the X- and Y-Registers in Numbers 1-18 Number of Decimal Places 1-19 ...SHOWing Full 12-Digit Precision 1-20 Fractions 1-21 Entering Fractions 1-21 Displaying Fractions 1-23 Messages 1-23 Calculator Memory 1-24 Checking Available Memory 1-24 Clearing All of Calculation 2-13 More Exercises 2-14 2 Contents Periods and Commas in the Stack 2-4 ...
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... Operations 6-3 Entering Equations into the Equation List 6-4 Variables in Equations 6-4 Numbers in Equations 6-5 Functions in Equations 6-5 Parentheses in Programs 5-9 6. Fractions Entering Fractions 5-1 Fractions in the Display 5-2 Display Rules 5-2 Accuracy Indicators 5-3 Longer Fractions 5-4 Changing the Fraction Display 5-4 Setting the Maximum Denominator 5-5 Choosing a Fraction Format 5-5 Examples of Fraction...
... Operations 6-3 Entering Equations into the Equation List 6-4 Variables in Equations 6-4 Numbers in Equations 6-5 Functions in Equations 6-5 Parentheses in Programs 5-9 6. Fractions Entering Fractions 5-1 Fractions in the Display 5-2 Display Rules 5-2 Accuracy Indicators 5-3 Longer Fractions 5-4 Changing the Fraction Display 5-4 Setting the Maximum Denominator 5-5 Choosing a Fraction Format 5-5 Examples of Fraction...
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... Programs 12-7 Running a Program 12-9 Executing a Program (XEQ 12-9 Testing a Program 12-9 Entering and Displaying Data 12-11 Using INPUT for Entering Data 12-11 Using VIEW for Displaying Data 12-13 Using Equations to Display Messages 12-14 Displaying Information without Stopping 12-16 Stopping or Interrupting a Program 12-17 Programming a Stop or...
... Programs 12-7 Running a Program 12-9 Executing a Program (XEQ 12-9 Testing a Program 12-9 Entering and Displaying Data 12-11 Using INPUT for Entering Data 12-11 Using VIEW for Displaying Data 12-13 Using Equations to Display Messages 12-14 Displaying Information without Stopping 12-16 Stopping or Interrupting a Program 12-17 Programming a Stop or...
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..., turning it ). Getting Started 1-1 Important Preliminaries Turning the Calculator On and Off To turn the calculator off after 10 minutes of no use your calculator in ALG mode. To conserve energy, the calculator turns itself off , press | . See appendix A for this symbol in the display, replace the batteries as soon as possible. To turn...
..., turning it ). Getting Started 1-1 Important Preliminaries Turning the Calculator On and Off To turn the calculator off after 10 minutes of no use your calculator in ALG mode. To conserve energy, the calculator turns itself off , press | . See appendix A for this symbol in the display, replace the batteries as soon as possible. To turn...
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Press the appropriate shift key ({ or |) before pressing the key for the desired function. For example, to turn the calculator off, press and release the | shift key, then press . 1-2 Getting Started The shifted function names are printed in green and purple above each key. Highlights of the Keyboard and Display Shifted Keys Each key has three functions: one printed on its face, a left-shifted function (Green), and a right-shifted function (Purple).
Press the appropriate shift key ({ or |) before pressing the key for the desired function. For example, to turn the calculator off, press and release the | shift key, then press . 1-2 Getting Started The shifted function names are printed in green and purple above each key. Highlights of the Keyboard and Display Shifted Keys Each key has three functions: one printed on its face, a left-shifted function (Green), and a right-shifted function (Purple).
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To cancel a shift key (and turn off its annunciator), press the same shift key again. Variables are covered in the display, indicating that the cursor key itself is not actually marked with arrows. Cursor Keys Note that the alpha keys are "active". Alpha Keys Left-..., we will refer to them, as noted in chapter 3; The annunciator remains on the corresponding ¡ or ¢ annunciator symbol at the top of the display. Whenever you press the next key. Getting Started 1-3 Pressing { or | turns on until you need to type a letter (for alphabetic key Most keys have a ...
To cancel a shift key (and turn off its annunciator), press the same shift key again. Variables are covered in the display, indicating that the cursor key itself is not actually marked with arrows. Cursor Keys Note that the alpha keys are "active". Alpha Keys Left-..., we will refer to them, as noted in chapter 3; The annunciator remains on the corresponding ¡ or ¢ annunciator symbol at the top of the display. Whenever you press the next key. Getting Started 1-3 Pressing { or | turns on until you need to type a letter (for alphabetic key Most keys have a ...
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Backspacing and Clearing One of the first things you need to know is how to clear: how to press down the corresponding position for the desired function. To use those keys, make sure to correct numbers, clear the display, or start over. 1-4 Getting Started Silver Paint Keys Those eight silver paint keys have their specific pressure points marked in blue position in the illustration below.
Backspacing and Clearing One of the first things you need to know is how to clear: how to press down the corresponding position for the desired function. To use those keys, make sure to correct numbers, clear the display, or start over. 1-4 Getting Started Silver Paint Keys Those eight silver paint keys have their specific pressure points marked in blue position in the illustration below.
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... mode: Erases the character immediately to the left of "¾" (the equation-entry cursor). If the number is complete, b erases the entire number. Clears the displayed number to the left of "_" (the number-entry cursor). If a number entry in "Using Menus" on page 1-7.) If the number is complete.
... mode: Erases the character immediately to the left of "¾" (the equation-entry cursor). If the number is complete, b erases the entire number. Clears the displayed number to the left of "_" (the number-entry cursor). If a number entry in "Using Menus" on page 1-7.) If the number is complete.
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...deleted with no verification. 1-6 Getting Started If you are viewing a completed equation, the equation is replaced by {}. If you select {}, a new menu is displayed, so you can verify your decision before erasing all statistical data. Keys for Clearing (continued) Key {c Description The CLEAR menu Contains options for clearing x (..., all of memory, or all your programs. During equation entry (either keyboard equations or equations in program lines), the menu is displayed so you can verify your decision before erasing everything in memory. If you select {}, a new menu is...
...deleted with no verification. 1-6 Getting Started If you are viewing a completed equation, the equation is replaced by {}. If you select {}, a new menu is displayed, so you can verify your decision before erasing all statistical data. Keys for Clearing (continued) Key {c Description The CLEAR menu Contains options for clearing x (..., all of memory, or all your programs. During equation entry (either keyboard equations or equations in program lines), the menu is displayed so you can verify your decision before erasing everything in memory. If you select {}, a new menu is...
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.... C 1, 3, 6, 12 To use a menu function: 1-8 Getting Started Press a menu key (shifted) to { c in the display - The following example shows you how to access the next menu page. catalog of choices. 2. a series of variables; The CONST and...Menu Name MEM MODES DISPLAY R¶ R µ CLEAR HP 33s Menus (continued) Menu Description Chapter Other functions # Memory status (bytes of programs (program labels). 1, 3, 12 8 Angular modes and ")" or "8" radix (decimal point) convention. 4, 1 1 Fix, scientific, engineering, and ALL display formats. catalog of...
.... C 1, 3, 6, 12 To use a menu function: 1-8 Getting Started Press a menu key (shifted) to { c in the display - The following example shows you how to access the next menu page. catalog of choices. 2. a series of variables; The CONST and...Menu Name MEM MODES DISPLAY R¶ R µ CLEAR HP 33s Menus (continued) Menu Description Chapter Other functions # Memory status (bytes of programs (program labels). 1, 3, 12 8 Angular modes and ")" or "8" radix (decimal point) convention. 4, 1 1 Fix, scientific, engineering, and ALL display formats. catalog of...
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... three options: Pressing b backs out of the functions built into the calculator nor search through the names printed on page 1-6. Pressing b or cancels any other menu. Refer to them with the new one level at a time. Keys: Display: 6 7 q ({}) ( or ) % ) . Menus help you execute dozens of...
... three options: Pressing b backs out of the functions built into the calculator nor search through the names printed on page 1-6. Pressing b or cancels any other menu. Refer to them with the new one level at a time. Keys: Display: 6 7 q ({}) ( or ) % ) . Menus help you execute dozens of...
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... the second number, and finally press the key. RPN mode 1 2 ALG mode 12 In ALG mode, the results and the calculations are displayed. In ALG mode, you perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division in the traditional way. hence, you want to perform arithmetic operations in either ALG (Algebraic...
... the second number, and finally press the key. RPN mode 1 2 ALG mode 12 In ALG mode, the results and the calculations are displayed. In ALG mode, you perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division in the traditional way. hence, you want to perform arithmetic operations in either ALG (Algebraic...
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...more than 14 characters will scroll to the left. Getting Started 1-11 During inputting, the second line displays an entry; Every calculation is displayed in the display. after calculating, it appears in up to 14 digits, including an sign (exponent), and exponent value up... to three digits. Each one has a special significance when it displays the result of a calculation. The first line can display up to 255 characters. The Display and Annunciators First Line Second Line Annunciators The display comprises two lines and annunciators. Entries with an ellipsis ()))).
...more than 14 characters will scroll to the left. Getting Started 1-11 During inputting, the second line displays an entry; Every calculation is displayed in the display. after calculating, it appears in up to 14 digits, including an sign (exponent), and exponent value up... to three digits. Each one has a special significance when it displays the result of a calculation. The first line can display up to 255 characters. The Display and Annunciators First Line Second Line Annunciators The display comprises two lines and annunciators. Entries with an ellipsis ()))).
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...12 Getting Started Annunciator £ c d ¡ ¢ RPN ALG PRGM EQN 0 1 2 3 4 RAD or GRAD HEX OCT BIN HP 33s Annunciators Meaning Chapter The "£ (Busy)" annunciator blinks while an operation, equation, or program is evaluating an expression or executing an equation. Left ... mode is active. 1, C Program-entry is active. 12 Equation-entry mode is active, or the 6 calculator is executing. Radians or Grad angular mode is being displayed. When in Fraction-display mode (press { 5 ), only one of the "c" or "d" halves of the "cd"' annunciator will...
...12 Getting Started Annunciator £ c d ¡ ¢ RPN ALG PRGM EQN 0 1 2 3 4 RAD or GRAD HEX OCT BIN HP 33s Annunciators Meaning Chapter The "£ (Busy)" annunciator blinks while an operation, equation, or program is evaluating an expression or executing an equation. Left ... mode is active. 1, C Program-entry is active. 12 Equation-entry mode is active, or the 6 calculator is executing. Radians or Grad angular mode is being displayed. When in Fraction-display mode (press { 5 ), only one of the "c" or "d" halves of the "cd"' annunciator will...
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... A..Z ¤ ¥ In the CONST and SUMS menus, you can press | or { followed by to skip from the current display to the first one display, you can press and to see the rest of a decimal number; The alphabetic keys are active for stepping through an equation... an entry or equation has more digits to the left and right-cursor keys ( , ) to access the next menu page. Attention! HP 33s Annunciators (continued) Annunciator §,¨ Meaning Chapter The or keys are active to the right. use the left and right. (Equation...
... A..Z ¤ ¥ In the CONST and SUMS menus, you can press | or { followed by to skip from the current display to the first one display, you can press and to see the rest of a decimal number; The alphabetic keys are active for stepping through an equation... an entry or equation has more digits to the left and right-cursor keys ( , ) to access the next menu page. Attention! HP 33s Annunciators (continued) Annunciator §,¨ Meaning Chapter The or keys are active to the right. use the left and right. (Equation...
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...of a number. To key in exponential form. Making Numbers Negative The ^ key changes the sign of the following keystrokes: Keys: Display: Description: .000062 .000042 Shows number being entered. Keying in Numbers You can key in a number larger than this, digit ... .). For example, in a number, press b to backspace and delete the last digit, or press to fit the display format. Automatically uses scientific notation because otherwise no significant digits would appear. 1-14 Getting Started If you try to key in a number that was entered previously,...
...of a number. To key in exponential form. Making Numbers Negative The ^ key changes the sign of the following keystrokes: Keys: Display: Description: .000062 .000042 Shows number being entered. Keying in Numbers You can key in a number larger than this, digit ... .). For example, in a number, press b to backspace and delete the last digit, or press to fit the display format. Automatically uses scientific notation because otherwise no significant digits would appear. 1-14 Getting Started If you try to key in a number that was entered previously,...
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... therefore indicates that the cursor moves behind the : a ) _ 3. Other Exponent Functions To calculate an exponent of the number. The cursor shows you key in a number, the cursor (_) appears in the display. For example, take Planck's constant, 6.6261 × 10-34: 1. Press a. If the ...mantissa is negative, press ^ after you key in the or after keying in its digits. The calculator displays . Getting Started 1-15 Key in the exponent. (The largest possible exponent is ±499.) If the exponent is not complete. Notice that ...
... therefore indicates that the cursor moves behind the : a ) _ 3. Other Exponent Functions To calculate an exponent of the number. The cursor shows you key in a number, the cursor (_) appears in the display. For example, take Planck's constant, 6.6261 × 10-34: 1. Press a. If the ...mantissa is negative, press ^ after you key in the or after keying in its digits. The calculator displays . Getting Started 1-15 Key in the exponent. (The largest possible exponent is ±499.) If the exponent is not complete. Notice that ...
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...be simplified into one-number functions and/or two-number functions. 1-16 Getting Started The largest number is 9.99999999999 × 10499 (displayed as ) because of Numbers and OVERFLOW The smallest number available on that the smallest possible number, zero is returned. To separate... two numbers, key in the first number, press to calculate a result, the cursor disappears because the number is 1 × 10-499. No warning message appears. Try it! digit entry has been ...
...be simplified into one-number functions and/or two-number functions. 1-16 Getting Started The largest number is 9.99999999999 × 10499 (displayed as ) because of Numbers and OVERFLOW The smallest number available on that the smallest possible number, zero is returned. To separate... two numbers, key in the first number, press to calculate a result, the cursor disappears because the number is 1 × 10-499. No warning message appears. Try it! digit entry has been ...
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Key in the first number. 2. Keys: Display: Description: 32 148.84 # ! ^ Operand. Key in the number. ( You don't need to press .) 2. Key in both numbers (separate them by selecting ) before ... mode, to separate the first number from the second. 3. Press the function key. (For a shifted function, press the appropriate { or | shift key first.) For example, calculate 1/32 and 148.84 . Reciprocal of which are discussed in chapter 4. Getting Started 1-17 Square of 148.84. Then square the last result and change...
Key in the first number. 2. Keys: Display: Description: 32 148.84 # ! ^ Operand. Key in the number. ( You don't need to press .) 2. Key in both numbers (separate them by selecting ) before ... mode, to separate the first number from the second. 3. Press the function key. (For a shifted function, press the appropriate { or | shift key first.) For example, calculate 1/32 and 148.84 . Reciprocal of which are discussed in chapter 4. Getting Started 1-17 Square of 148.84. Then square the last result and change...