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...This equipment has been tested and found to comply with or arising out of the purchase or use of these materials, and the sole and exclusive liability of Texas Instruments, regardless of the form of action, shall not exceed the purchase price of any programs or...materials available solely on , you can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in a particular installation. If this product. TI-89 Titanium Graphing Calculator 2 Important Information Texas Instruments makes no warranty, either express or implied, including but not limited to which can be ...
...This equipment has been tested and found to comply with or arising out of the purchase or use of these materials, and the sole and exclusive liability of Texas Instruments, regardless of the form of action, shall not exceed the purchase price of any programs or...materials available solely on , you can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in a particular installation. If this product. TI-89 Titanium Graphing Calculator 2 Important Information Texas Instruments makes no warranty, either express or implied, including but not limited to which can be ...
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... batteries provided with the product. 1. Replace the battery cover on the calculator. Getting Started Initial start-up Installing the AAA Batteries The TI-89 Titanium uses four AAA alkaline batteries and a backup silver oxide battery (SR44SW or 303). Getting Started 4
... batteries provided with the product. 1. Replace the battery cover on the calculator. Getting Started Initial start-up Installing the AAA Batteries The TI-89 Titanium uses four AAA alkaline batteries and a backup silver oxide battery (SR44SW or 303). Getting Started 4
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...contents retained. (If you turned off the Apps desktop, the calculator Home screen appears.) You can use either of the following keys to turn the TI-89 Titanium on again, it displays either the ...you left it. To return to 2 ® except: and then press ®) • You can use ¥ ® if an error message is displayed. • When you turn the TI-89 Titanium on again..., it will be exactly as you used). ¥ ® (press ¥ Similar to the Apps desktop at any time, press O. Ï Edit...
...contents retained. (If you turned off the Apps desktop, the calculator Home screen appears.) You can use either of the following keys to turn the TI-89 Titanium on again, it displays either the ...you left it. To return to 2 ® except: and then press ®) • You can use ¥ ® if an error message is displayed. • When you turn the TI-89 Titanium on again..., it will be exactly as you used). ¥ ® (press ¥ Similar to the Apps desktop at any time, press O. Ï Edit...
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...CHAR menu: 1. Press 2 G. A submenu lists the characters in that category. 3. Use the cursor keys to select a character, and press ¸. Use the cursor keys to select a category. Getting Started 10 Entering special characters Use the CHAR (Character) menu and key commands to enter other special characters. An on-... B, C, D) move the cursor. Ì Numeric keypad performs math and scientific functions. Í Modifier keys (2, 8, 7) add features by increasing the number of shortcuts used characters. The CHAR menu lets you access Greek, math, international, and other commonly...
...CHAR menu: 1. Press 2 G. A submenu lists the characters in that category. 3. Use the cursor keys to select a character, and press ¸. Use the cursor keys to select a category. Getting Started 10 Entering special characters Use the CHAR (Character) menu and key commands to enter other special characters. An on-... B, C, D) move the cursor. Ì Numeric keypad performs math and scientific functions. Í Modifier keys (2, 8, 7) add features by increasing the number of shortcuts used characters. The CHAR menu lets you access Greek, math, international, and other commonly...
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Example: Use the keyboard map to find the "not equal to close the map. Getting Started 12 Press N to " symbol (ƒ) shortcut and enter the symbol in the Program Editor. Press 8" Result ¥Á Symbol displayed at cursor location. To type most characters, press 8 and the corresponding key.
Example: Use the keyboard map to find the "not equal to close the map. Getting Started 12 Press N to " symbol (ƒ) shortcut and enter the symbol in the Program Editor. Press 8" Result ¥Á Symbol displayed at cursor location. To type most characters, press 8 and the corresponding key.
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...) j (Alpha) Description Accesses Apps, menu options, and other operations. Second functions are printed above their corresponding keys in the same color as the 2 key. Also used with A and B to highlight characters when editing. Accesses Apps, menu options, and other operations. Lets you press. Types an uppercase character for the corresponding operation...
...) j (Alpha) Description Accesses Apps, menu options, and other operations. Second functions are printed above their corresponding keys in the same color as the 2 key. Also used with A and B to highlight characters when editing. Accesses Apps, menu options, and other operations. Lets you press. Types an uppercase character for the corresponding operation...
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... typing the number. Getting Started 14 Example: Access the VAR-LINK [All] screen, where you enter positive and negative numbers. Press 2° Result Function keys Use the function keys to perform the following operations: • On the Apps desktop, open Apps and select or edit Apps categories. • On the calculator...
... typing the number. Getting Started 14 Example: Access the VAR-LINK [All] screen, where you enter positive and negative numbers. Press 2° Result Function keys Use the function keys to perform the following operations: • On the Apps desktop, open Apps and select or edit Apps categories. • On the calculator...
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Type the exponent as an integer with up to three digits. (As the following example shows, you entered. 3. Getting Started 15 The exponent symbol (í) follows the numbers you can be an expression.) 2. Press ^. Press 6¶85 ^ Result ?3 ¸ Other important keys Key Command 8# Description Displays the Y= Editor. Type the numbers that precede the exponent. (This value can use a negative exponent.) Example: On the calculator Home screen, enter 0.00685 using scientific notation. To enter a number in scientific notation: 1.
Type the exponent as an integer with up to three digits. (As the following example shows, you entered. 3. Getting Started 15 The exponent symbol (í) follows the numbers you can be an expression.) 2. Press ^. Press 6¶85 ^ Result ?3 ¸ Other important keys Key Command 8# Description Displays the Y= Editor. Type the numbers that precede the exponent. (This value can use a negative exponent.) Example: On the calculator Home screen, enter 0.00685 using scientific notation. To enter a number in scientific notation: 1.
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... to access commands Use the Catalog to English, repeat the steps, selecting 1:English in this example, the calculator Home screen). For example, the Flash Apps ( ...) menu option is grayed ...
... to access commands Use the Catalog to English, repeat the steps, selecting 1:English in this example, the calculator Home screen). For example, the Flash Apps ( ...) menu option is grayed ...
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...more information, see the electronic Operating the Calculator chapter.) The cursor, which normally rests on the entry line, can be moved into the history area. Use the cursor keys to view entries and answers that have scrolled off the screen. • Recall or auto-paste a previous entry or answer onto the...or right and 2 A or 2 B to go to highlight the last answer. To Do this View entries/answers scrolled off the top of the expressions. Continue using C to move the cursor around in the history area, press 8 C or newest entry/answer pair 8 D. Go to the oldest or If the cursor is ...
...more information, see the electronic Operating the Calculator chapter.) The cursor, which normally rests on the entry line, can be moved into the history area. Use the cursor keys to view entries and answers that have scrolled off the screen. • Recall or auto-paste a previous entry or answer onto the...or right and 2 A or 2 B to go to highlight the last answer. To Do this View entries/answers scrolled off the top of the expressions. Continue using C to move the cursor around in the history area, press 8 C or newest entry/answer pair 8 D. Go to the oldest or If the cursor is ...
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From the calculator Home screen, press ƒ and select 9:Format. 2. Getting Started 27 Press B and use C or D to highlight the new number. 3. or - Interpreting history information on the status line Use the history indicator on the entry line: Total number of pairs ________ 8/30 _______ Maximum number of currently saved pairs that can...
From the calculator Home screen, press ƒ and select 9:Format. 2. Getting Started 27 Press B and use C or D to highlight the new number. 3. or - Interpreting history information on the status line Use the history indicator on the entry line: Total number of pairs ________ 8/30 _______ Maximum number of currently saved pairs that can...
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... the Apps desktop. If no current App variable exists, the New dialog box appears. The App icons for the App: Note: The TI-89 Titanium uses the general term variable to refer to highlight the Apps icon on the Apps desktop. Now view the full name at the top of the... these options for the selected category appear on the Apps desktop and press ¸. Note: If the name under an Apps desktop icon is truncated, use the cursor keys to either opens directly or displays a dialog box. • Enter ClrHome on the Apps desktop. To delete an entry/answer pair, move...
... the Apps desktop. If no current App variable exists, the New dialog box appears. The App icons for the App: Note: The TI-89 Titanium uses the general term variable to refer to highlight the Apps icon on the Apps desktop. Now view the full name at the top of the... these options for the selected category appear on the Apps desktop and press ¸. Note: If the name under an Apps desktop icon is truncated, use the cursor keys to either opens directly or displays a dialog box. • Enter ClrHome on the Apps desktop. To delete an entry/answer pair, move...
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Example: Create a new program using the Program Editor. Option New Description Creates a new file with the name typed in the field. Press Use cursor keys to highlight Result ¸ 3 Getting Started 29 Select an option, enter any required information, and press ¸. The App appears.
Example: Create a new program using the Program Editor. Option New Description Creates a new file with the name typed in the field. Press Use cursor keys to highlight Result ¸ 3 Getting Started 29 Select an option, enter any required information, and press ¸. The App appears.
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... for the selected category appear on the Apps desktop. Customizable category. Math is the default. To return to the last open App from the keypad (use the cursor keys to highlight an Apps category, and then press ¸ to the Apps desktop by pressing 2 K in the F1 Menu. English is... the default. To select an Apps category, press ƒ 2:Select Category and use the 2 key if necessary). Key „ All ... You can also use the function key shortcuts to the Apps desktop from within an App Press O. Not customizable. Getting Started 31 Returning to...
... for the selected category appear on the Apps desktop. Customizable category. Math is the default. To return to the last open App from the keypad (use the cursor keys to highlight an Apps category, and then press ¸ to the Apps desktop by pressing 2 K in the F1 Menu. English is... the default. To select an Apps category, press ƒ 2:Select Category and use the 2 key if necessary). Key „ All ... You can also use the function key shortcuts to the Apps desktop from within an App Press O. Not customizable. Getting Started 31 Returning to...
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More information is available about using split screens. (For more information, see the electronic Split Screens chapter.) Checking status information Look to the status line, located at the bottom of the ...
More information is available about using split screens. (For more information, see the electronic Split Screens chapter.) Checking status information Look to the status line, located at the bottom of the ...
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To turn the clock off and on the Apps desktop, repeat the procedure, selecting ON in this example, the calculator Home screen). Getting Started 40 Press ... Result DDBC ¸¸ Note: The previous open App appears (in the Apps Desktop mode field. Using the clock Use the CLOCK dialog box to the Apps desktop from the calculator Home screen, press O. To return to set the time and date, select the clock display format, and turn on .
To turn the clock off and on the Apps desktop, repeat the procedure, selecting ON in this example, the calculator Home screen). Getting Started 40 Press ... Result DDBC ¸¸ Note: The previous open App appears (in the Apps Desktop mode field. Using the clock Use the CLOCK dialog box to the Apps desktop from the calculator Home screen, press O. To return to set the time and date, select the clock display format, and turn on .
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.... Press D to highlight the Clock icon on by default. Getting Started 41 Press ¸. Type the minute(s). The clock is turned on the Apps desktop. 2. Use the cursor keys to highlight the Hour field. 4.
.... Press D to highlight the Clock icon on by default. Getting Started 41 Press ¸. Type the minute(s). The clock is turned on the Apps desktop. 2. Use the cursor keys to highlight the Hour field. 4.
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Type the day, then press ¸ ¸ to 19/10/02 (October 19, 2002) at 1:30 p.m. Example: Set the time and date to save your settings and exit. 9. The date is updated in the top right corner of the Apps desktop. Press Use cursor keys to highlight Result Time and date ¸ D1D Getting Started 43
Type the day, then press ¸ ¸ to 19/10/02 (October 19, 2002) at 1:30 p.m. Example: Set the time and date to save your settings and exit. 9. The date is updated in the top right corner of the Apps desktop. Press Use cursor keys to highlight Result Time and date ¸ D1D Getting Started 43
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Example: Turn off the clock From the Apps desktop, open the CLOCK dialog box and select OFF in the Clock field. Press Use cursor keys to highlight Result Clock on Getting Started 47 Press ¸¸ Result Revised time and date Turning off the clock.
Example: Turn off the clock From the Apps desktop, open the CLOCK dialog box and select OFF in the Clock field. Press Use cursor keys to highlight Result Clock on Getting Started 47 Press ¸¸ Result Revised time and date Turning off the clock.
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... contain the same options regardless of the active App. Select other menus using key commands. Lists math operations by category (Greek, math, punctuation, special, and international). Other menus Use key commands to the toolbars at the top of most App screens. Using menus To select most TI-89 Titanium menus, press the function...
... contain the same options regardless of the active App. Select other menus using key commands. Lists math operations by category (Greek, math, punctuation, special, and international). Other menus Use key commands to the toolbars at the top of most App screens. Using menus To select most TI-89 Titanium menus, press the function...