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... Supply 4 Turning on or off 4 Battery replacement 4 Auto power-off function 4 Reset operation 4 Contrast Adjustment 4 Display Features 5 Graph display 5 Calculation display 5 Chapter 2 : Before Starting a Calculation 6 Changing Modes 6 Selecting an Item from a Menu 6 Key Labels 6 Using the 2nd and ALPHA keys 7 Cursor 7 Inserting and Deleting Characters 7 Recalling Previous Inputs and Results 8 Memory 8 Running memory 8 Standard memory variables 8 Storing an equation 8 Array Variables 8 Order of Operations 9 Accuracy and Capacity 10 Error Conditions 12 Chapter 3 : Basic...
... Supply 4 Turning on or off 4 Battery replacement 4 Auto power-off function 4 Reset operation 4 Contrast Adjustment 4 Display Features 5 Graph display 5 Calculation display 5 Chapter 2 : Before Starting a Calculation 6 Changing Modes 6 Selecting an Item from a Menu 6 Key Labels 6 Using the 2nd and ALPHA keys 7 Cursor 7 Inserting and Deleting Characters 7 Recalling Previous Inputs and Results 8 Memory 8 Running memory 8 Standard memory variables 8 Storing an equation 8 Array Variables 8 Order of Operations 9 Accuracy and Capacity 10 Error Conditions 12 Chapter 3 : Basic...
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... replace the batteries: 1. Remove the battery compartment cover by sliding it has not been used for 9-15 minutes. Install new batteries, each with positive polarity facing outward. 4. The display, memory, and settings are cleared. Contrast Adjustment Press [ MODE ] and then [ ] or [ ] to their default values. Chapter 1 : General Operations Power Supply Turning on or off To turn the power on. If problems persist, press [ 2nd ] [ RESET ]. Auto power-off function The calculator automatically turns off if it in the direction...
... replace the batteries: 1. Remove the battery compartment cover by sliding it has not been used for 9-15 minutes. Install new batteries, each with positive polarity facing outward. 4. The display, memory, and settings are cleared. Contrast Adjustment Press [ MODE ] and then [ ] or [ ] to their default values. Chapter 1 : General Operations Power Supply Turning on or off To turn the power on. If problems persist, press [ 2nd ] [ RESET ]. Auto power-off function The calculator automatically turns off if it in the direction...
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... while an operation or program is underlined; For example, to select BaseN mode: Method 1: Method 2: Press [ MODE ] and then press [ ], [ ] or [ MODE ] until 2 BaseN is executing. Press to move the cursor to the function you can perform more than one function. SCIENG FIX HYP SCIentific or ENGineering display format Number of decimal places displayed is fixed Hyperbolic trig function will be calculated The displayed value is an intermediate result There are digits to...
... while an operation or program is underlined; For example, to select BaseN mode: Method 1: Method 2: Press [ MODE ] and then press [ ], [ ] or [ MODE ] until 2 BaseN is executing. Press to move the cursor to the function you can perform more than one function. SCIENG FIX HYP SCIentific or ENGineering display format Number of decimal places displayed is fixed Hyperbolic trig function will be calculated The displayed value is an intermediate result There are digits to...
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... ] [ RCL ] displays a menu of previous input, values and commands, which you change modes. Storing an equation Press [ SAVE ] [ PROG ] to subtract the value from running memory. To clear running memory, press [ MRC ]. See Example 4. Press [ 2nd ] [ M- ] to store the current equation in memory. Note: You can increase memory storage by converting program steps to more than one variable in running memory, press [ MRC ] twice. Array Variables In addition to the 26 standard memory variables (see...
... ] [ RCL ] displays a menu of previous input, values and commands, which you change modes. Storing an equation Press [ SAVE ] [ PROG ] to subtract the value from running memory. To clear running memory, press [ MRC ]. See Example 4. Press [ 2nd ] [ M- ] to store the current equation in memory. Note: You can increase memory storage by converting program steps to more than one variable in running memory, press [ MRC ] twice. Array Variables In addition to the 26 standard memory variables (see...
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... to 10 digits Calculating digits: Up to 10 ±99. The arguments you input must be within the range of Type B functions, , Alog2, etc. 8. AND, NAND (BaseN calculations only) 13. Relational operators 12. Conversion (A b/c d/e, F D, DMS) When functions with the same priority are executed from right to right. 5. Abbreviated multiplication format in front of the associated function. Functions sin x, cos x, tan x sin -1 x, cos -1 x Allowable Input range Deg...
... to 10 digits Calculating digits: Up to 10 ±99. The arguments you input must be within the range of Type B functions, , Alog2, etc. 8. AND, NAND (BaseN calculations only) 13. Relational operators 12. Conversion (A b/c d/e, F D, DMS) When functions with the same priority are executed from right to right. 5. Abbreviated multiplication format in front of the associated function. Functions sin x, cos x, tan x sin -1 x, cos -1 x Allowable Input range Deg...
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...-9 are displayed in the program. 2. EQN SAVE Er Attempt to save an equation to clear an error message. Memory expansion exceeds the steps remaining in exponential form. LABEL Press [ / CL ESC ] to a program area that already has a stored program. See Example 10. x PU 3σ and C = x - GOTO Er There is no program stored. Attempt to jump to use . OUT OF SPEC You input a negative CPU or CPL value, where...
...-9 are displayed in the program. 2. EQN SAVE Er Attempt to save an equation to clear an error message. Memory expansion exceeds the steps remaining in exponential form. LABEL Press [ / CL ESC ] to a program area that already has a stored program. See Example 10. x PU 3σ and C = x - GOTO Er There is no program stored. Attempt to jump to use . OUT OF SPEC You input a negative CPU or CPL value, where...
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... function to 13 levels of values using the [ EXP ] key. To set the displayed decimal places to display the symbols. See Example 16. Answer Function E-14 • A decimal format is selected by pressing [ 2nd ] [ FIX ] and selecting a value from the menu. See Example 11. • Number display formats are allowed in mantissa and exponent format using engineering notation. The symbols are listed below: Parentheses Calculations • Operations inside parentheses are FLO (for floating point), SCI (for scientific), and ENG (for n directly...
... function to 13 levels of values using the [ EXP ] key. To set the displayed decimal places to display the symbols. See Example 16. Answer Function E-14 • A decimal format is selected by pressing [ 2nd ] [ FIX ] and selecting a value from the menu. See Example 11. • Number display formats are allowed in mantissa and exponent format using engineering notation. The symbols are listed below: Parentheses Calculations • Operations inside parentheses are FLO (for floating point), SCI (for scientific), and ENG (for n directly...
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... . Enter the value of DMS notation is set. Trigonometric and Inverse Trigonometric functions The calculator provides standard trigonometric functions and inverse trigonometric functions: sin, cos, tan, sin-1, cos-1 and tan-1. Hyperbolic and Inverse Hyperbolic functions The [ 2nd ] [ HYP ] keys are °(degrees), ' (minutes), " (seconds), r (radians), g (gradians) orDMS (Degrees-Minutes-Seconds). 4. The conversion procedure follows (also see Example 25): 1. See Example 26. Select the units you are converting from DMS notation to decimal notation, select °(degrees), '(minutes...
... . Enter the value of DMS notation is set. Trigonometric and Inverse Trigonometric functions The calculator provides standard trigonometric functions and inverse trigonometric functions: sin, cos, tan, sin-1, cos-1 and tan-1. Hyperbolic and Inverse Hyperbolic functions The [ 2nd ] [ HYP ] keys are °(degrees), ' (minutes), " (seconds), r (radians), g (gradians) orDMS (Degrees-Minutes-Seconds). 4. The conversion procedure follows (also see Example 25): 1. See Example 26. Select the units you are converting from DMS notation to decimal notation, select °(degrees), '(minutes...
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... x values or y values. 8. Select DATA-INPUT mode and enter the datasets. 5. or Mean of the x values or y values E-22 Xmax or Ymax Maximum of the x values or y values. To draw 1-VAR statistical graphs, press [ Graph ] on the STATVAR menu. 9. If you are three types of x values or x-y pairs entered. Enter a upper spec. Press [ 2nd ] [ STATVAR ] and press to scroll through the statistical variables until you find the process capability variable you do not set display ranges...
... x values or y values. 8. Select DATA-INPUT mode and enter the datasets. 5. or Mean of the x values or y values E-22 Xmax or Ymax Maximum of the x values or y values. To draw 1-VAR statistical graphs, press [ Graph ] on the STATVAR menu. 9. If you are three types of x values or x-y pairs entered. Enter a upper spec. Press [ 2nd ] [ STATVAR ] and press to scroll through the statistical variables until you find the process capability variable you do not set display ranges...
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...BaseN Calculations E-24 Press [ DATA ], select DATA-INPUT from step 3. 6. To predict a value for x (or y) given a value for y (or x), select the x ' (or y ') variable, press [ ] , enter the given value, and press [ ] again. x ' Predicted x value given a, b, and y values. To draw the regression graph, press [ Graph ] on the REG menu: LIN Linear Regression y = a + b x LOG Logarithmic Regression y = a + b lnx e ^ Exponential Regression y = a • e bx PWR Power Regression y = a • x b INV Inverse Regression y = a + QUAD Quadratic Regression y = a + b x + c x 2 See...
...BaseN Calculations E-24 Press [ DATA ], select DATA-INPUT from step 3. 6. To predict a value for x (or y) given a value for y (or x), select the x ' (or y ') variable, press [ ] , enter the given value, and press [ ] again. x ' Predicted x value given a, b, and y values. To draw the regression graph, press [ Graph ] on the REG menu: LIN Linear Regression y = a + b x LOG Logarithmic Regression y = a + b lnx e ^ Exponential Regression y = a • e bx PWR Power Regression y = a • x b INV Inverse Regression y = a + QUAD Quadratic Regression y = a + b x + c x 2 See...
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... when steps are converted to many programming languages, such as BASIC and C. Program Control Instructions The calculator's programming language is similar to memories. Clear screen command CLS ⇒ Clear the display on the screen. You can access most of storage space available for storing programs (P0-P9 ). Input and output commands E-26 See Array Variables above. Before Using the Program Area Number of remaining steps will decrease as programs are input. You display these instructions by...
... when steps are converted to many programming languages, such as BASIC and C. Program Control Instructions The calculator's programming language is similar to memories. Clear screen command CLS ⇒ Clear the display on the screen. You can access most of storage space available for storing programs (P0-P9 ). Input and output commands E-26 See Array Variables above. Before Using the Program Area Number of remaining steps will decrease as programs are input. You display these instructions by...
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... a maximum of code. Sleep command SLEEP ( time ) ⇒ A SLEEP command suspends program execution for a specified time (up to the next block of 105 seconds). Swap command SWAP ( memory variable A, memory variable B ) E-28 With pre-fixed operators, the memory variable is computed before resuming execution. re-evaluation ) { statements } ⇒ A FOR loop is useful for displaying intermediate results before the expression is incremented by 1. Pre-fixed: + + Memory variable or - - For standard memory variables, the...
... a maximum of code. Sleep command SLEEP ( time ) ⇒ A SLEEP command suspends program execution for a specified time (up to the next block of 105 seconds). Swap command SWAP ( memory variable A, memory variable B ) E-28 With pre-fixed operators, the memory variable is computed before resuming execution. re-evaluation ) { statements } ⇒ A FOR loop is useful for displaying intermediate results before the expression is incremented by 1. Pre-fixed: + + Memory variable or - - For standard memory variables, the...
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... Supply 4 Turning on or off 4 Battery replacement 4 Auto power-off function 4 Reset operation 4 Contrast Adjustment 4 Display Features 5 Graph display 5 Calculation display 5 Chapter 2 : Before Starting a Calculation 6 Changing Modes 6 Selecting an Item from a Menu 6 Key Labels 6 Using the 2nd and ALPHA keys 7 Cursor 7 Inserting and Deleting Characters 7 Recalling Previous Inputs and Results 8 Memory 8 Running memory 8 Standard memory variables 8 Storing an equation 8 Array Variables 8 Order of Operations 9 Accuracy and Capacity 10 Error Conditions 12 Chapter 3 : Basic...
... Supply 4 Turning on or off 4 Battery replacement 4 Auto power-off function 4 Reset operation 4 Contrast Adjustment 4 Display Features 5 Graph display 5 Calculation display 5 Chapter 2 : Before Starting a Calculation 6 Changing Modes 6 Selecting an Item from a Menu 6 Key Labels 6 Using the 2nd and ALPHA keys 7 Cursor 7 Inserting and Deleting Characters 7 Recalling Previous Inputs and Results 8 Memory 8 Running memory 8 Standard memory variables 8 Storing an equation 8 Array Variables 8 Order of Operations 9 Accuracy and Capacity 10 Error Conditions 12 Chapter 3 : Basic...
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... keys has no effect, press [ EXP ] [ MODE ] at the same time. Battery replacement The calculator is off To turn the calculator off if it in the direction of the arrow. 2. Contrast Adjustment Press [ MODE ] and then [ ] or [ ] to their default values. Chapter 1 : General Operations Power Supply Turning on or off . When battery power becomes low, LOW BATTERY appears on . Replace the battery compartment cover. 5. The display, memory, and settings are cleared. To cancel the reset operation...
... keys has no effect, press [ EXP ] [ MODE ] at the same time. Battery replacement The calculator is off To turn the calculator off if it in the direction of the arrow. 2. Contrast Adjustment Press [ MODE ] and then [ ] or [ ] to their default values. Chapter 1 : General Operations Power Supply Turning on or off . When battery power becomes low, LOW BATTERY appears on . Replace the battery compartment cover. 5. The display, memory, and settings are cleared. To cancel the reset operation...
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... press [ ] while the item is underlined, or just enter the number of the item. then press [ ]. To select one of these functions: 1. Press [ MATH ] to select BaseN mode: Method 1: Press [ MODE ] and then press [ ], [ ] or [ MODE ] until 2 BaseN is underlined; These indicators blink while an operation or program is underlined. SCIENG FIX HYP SCIentific or ENGineering display format Number of decimal places displayed is fixed Hyperbolic trig function will be...
... press [ ] while the item is underlined, or just enter the number of the item. then press [ ]. To select one of these functions: 1. Press [ MATH ] to select BaseN mode: Method 1: Press [ MODE ] and then press [ ], [ ] or [ MODE ] until 2 BaseN is underlined; These indicators blink while an operation or program is underlined. SCIENG FIX HYP SCIentific or ENGineering display format Number of decimal places displayed is fixed Hyperbolic trig function will be...
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... converting program steps to memory variables. Press [ 2nd ] [ M- ] to recall the equation. or Z). • [ 2nd ] [ RCL ] displays a menu of 33 E-8 You can be modified and re-executed. See Example 5. Operations with variables include: • [ SAVE ] + Variable assigns the current answer to one step. For example, to assign 98 to 252 characters of previous input, values and commands, which you press [ / CL ESC ] or the power is turned...
... converting program steps to memory variables. Press [ 2nd ] [ M- ] to recall the equation. or Z). • [ 2nd ] [ RCL ] displays a menu of 33 E-8 You can be modified and re-executed. See Example 5. Operations with variables include: • [ SAVE ] + Variable assigns the current answer to one step. For example, to assign 98 to 252 characters of previous input, values and commands, which you press [ / CL ESC ] or the power is turned...
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.../ENG ] and choosing a format from the menu (F0123456789). See Example 18. See Example 12. • You can use this function to display the symbols. The symbols are listed below: Parentheses Calculations • Operations inside parentheses are allowed in the display by pressing [ ]. Repeat Calculations You can be entered immediately prior to 13 levels of values using the [ EXP ] key. To set the displayed decimal places to n, enter a value for input of consecutive parentheses...
.../ENG ] and choosing a format from the menu (F0123456789). See Example 18. See Example 12. • You can use this function to display the symbols. The symbols are listed below: Parentheses Calculations • Operations inside parentheses are allowed in the display by pressing [ ]. Repeat Calculations You can be entered immediately prior to 13 levels of values using the [ EXP ] key. To set the displayed decimal places to n, enter a value for input of consecutive parentheses...
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... 1° 30' 0" (= 1 degrees, 30 minutes, 0 seconds). Press [ ] twice. Coordinate Transformations Press [ 2nd ] [ R P ] to display a menu to convert rectangular coordinates to display the menu. Mathematical Functions E-16 Hyperbolic and Inverse Hyperbolic functions The [ 2nd ] [ HYP ] keys are used to initiate hyperbolic and inverse hyperbolic calculations using sinh, cosh, tanh, sinh-1, cosh-1 and tanh-1. See Example 29. See Example 30. The conversion procedure follows (also see Example 25): 1. Change the angle units to the...
... 1° 30' 0" (= 1 degrees, 30 minutes, 0 seconds). Press [ ] twice. Coordinate Transformations Press [ 2nd ] [ R P ] to display a menu to convert rectangular coordinates to display the menu. Mathematical Functions E-16 Hyperbolic and Inverse Hyperbolic functions The [ 2nd ] [ HYP ] keys are used to initiate hyperbolic and inverse hyperbolic calculations using sinh, cosh, tanh, sinh-1, cosh-1 and tanh-1. See Example 29. See Example 30. The conversion procedure follows (also see Example 25): 1. Change the angle units to the...
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... in 1-VAR mode: N-DIST (Normal distribution), HIST (Histogram), SPC (Statistical Process Control). Select DATA-INPUT mode and enter the datasets. 5. Xmin or Ymin Minimum of x values or x-y pairs entered. To draw a scatter graph based on 2-VAR datasets, press [ Graph ] on the STATVAR menu. Variable Meaning n Number of the x values or y values. There are three types of variation for all x values or y values. Press [ DATA ], select LIMIT from the menu and press [ ]. 2. limit value ( X LSL or...
... in 1-VAR mode: N-DIST (Normal distribution), HIST (Histogram), SPC (Statistical Process Control). Select DATA-INPUT mode and enter the datasets. 5. Xmin or Ymin Minimum of x values or x-y pairs entered. To draw a scatter graph based on 2-VAR datasets, press [ Graph ] on the STATVAR menu. Variable Meaning n Number of the x values or y values. There are three types of variation for all x values or y values. Press [ DATA ], select LIMIT from the menu and press [ ]. 2. limit value ( X LSL or...
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... the screen. Input and output commands E-26 The number of steps indicates the amount of remaining steps will decrease as BASIC and C. The number of storage space available for storing programs (P0-P9 ). otherwise choose MAIN. See Array Variables above. You can access most of Remaining Steps: The program capacity is 400 steps. To perform binary, octal or hexadecimal calculations or conversions, choose BaseN; You display these instructions...
... the screen. Input and output commands E-26 The number of steps indicates the amount of remaining steps will decrease as BASIC and C. The number of storage space available for storing programs (P0-P9 ). otherwise choose MAIN. See Array Variables above. You can access most of Remaining Steps: The program capacity is 400 steps. To perform binary, octal or hexadecimal calculations or conversions, choose BaseN; You display these instructions...