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Remove the insulation sheet! k Your calculator comes with a special insulation sheet, which isolates the battery from the contacts in the battery compartment, to keep the battery from running down during storage and shipment. Be sure to remove the insulation sheet before trying to use the calculator for the fi rst time. To remove the insulation sheet 1. Pull the tab of the insulation sheet in the direction indicated by the arrow to remove it. Pull to remove 2. After removing the insulation sh
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About this Manual k • Most of the keys perform multiple functions. Pressing or and then another key 1 S will perform the alternate function of the other key. Alternate functions are marked above the keycap. Alternate function –1 –1 sin sin {{D D}} Keycap function s s Alternate function operations are notated in this manual as shown below. –1 Example: 1s(sin )1E The notation in parentheses indicates the function executed by the preceding key operation. • The following shows the notation us
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• A mark like the ones shown below indicates that you need to change the calculator’s angle unit setting. Change the angle unit Change the angle unit If you see this: If you see this: setting to: setting to: v Deg V Rad For details, see “Specifying the Angle Unit” (page 12). Safety Precautions Be sure to read the following safety precautions before using this calculator. Be sure to keep all user documentation handy for future reference. Caution This symbol is used to indicate informati
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Operating Precautions • Be sure to press the P button on the back of the calculator before using the calculator for the fi rst time. See page 1 for information about the P button. • Even if the calculator is operating normally, replace the battery at least once a year. A dead battery can leak, causing damage to and malfunction of the calculator. Never leave a dead battery in the calculator. • The battery that comes with this unit discharges slightly during shipment and storage. Because of thi
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Contents Remove the insulation sheet! ............................................................................................. 1 Resetting the Calculator to Initial Defaults.......................................................................... 1 About this Manual ............................................................................................................... 2 Symbols Used in Examples ......................................................................................
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Reserving Variable Memory ...................................................................35 User Memory Area ........................................................................................................... 35 Using Extra Variables ....................................................................................................... 36 Using π π and Scientifi c Constants ..........................................................37 Pi ( π ) .........................................
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Viewing Equation Solutions .............................................................................................. 72 Statistical Calculations (SD/REG) .........................................................72 Statistical Sample Data .................................................................................................... 72 Performing Single-variable Statistical Calculations .......................................................... 75 Performing Paired-variable Statistica
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Appendix ...............................................................................................128 Calculation Priority Sequence ........................................................................................ 128 Stack Limitations ............................................................................................................ 130 Calculation Ranges, Number of Digits, and Precision .................................................... 130 Error Messages ...........
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Before starting a calculation... k Turning On the Calculator Presso. This displays the same screen that was on the display when you last turned off the calculator. A Adjusting Display Contrast If the fi gures on the display become hard to read, try adjusting display contrast. 1. Press Nc3(SYSTEM)1(Contrast). • This displays the contrast adjustment screen. 2. Use d ande to adjust display contrast. 3. After the setting is the way you want, press J. Note You can also use d ande to adjust contra
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Input expression Calculation result A Display Symbols The symbols described below appear on the display of the calculator to indicate the current calculation mode, the calculator setup, the progress of calculations, and more. The nearby sample screen shows the symbol. 7 The symbol turns on when degrees (Deg) are selected for 7 the default angle unit (page 12). Calculation Modes and Setup Selecting a Calculation Mode k Your calculator has 11 “calculation modes”. A Selecting a Calculation Mod
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To select this calculation mode: Go to this screen: And press this key: LINK (Communication) 1(LINK) MEMORY (Memory Management) Screen 2 2(MEMORY) SYSTEM (Contrast Adjustment, Reset) 3(SYSTEM) • To exit the calculation mode menu without changing the calculation mode, press N. Calculator Setup k The calculator setup can be used to confi gure input and output settings, calculation parameters, and other settings. The setup can be confi gured using setup screens, which you access by pressing 1
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A Specifying the Angle Unit To select this angle unit: Perform this key operation: Degrees 1N3(Deg) Radians (Rad) 1N4 Grads 1N5(Gra) π (90˚ = radians = 100 grads) 2 Specifying the Display Digits A To specify this display digit setting: Perform this key operation: Number of Decimal Places 1N6(Fix)0(0) to9(9) Signifi cant Digits 1N7(Sci)1(1) to9(9),0(10) 1N8(Norm) 1(Norm1) or Exponential Display Range 2(Norm2) The following explains how calculation results are displayed in accordance with
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A Specifying the Engineering Symbol Setting This setting lets you turn engineering symbols on and off. For more information, see “Using Engineering Symbols” on page 54. To do this: Perform this key operation: Turn engineering symbols on 1Nc3(ENG)1(EngOn) Turn engineering symbols off 1Nc3(ENG)2(EngOff) While engineering symbols are turned on (EngOn), engineering symbols are used when a calculation result is outside of the range of 1 < x < 1000. A Specifying the Complex Number Display Format
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Calculation Mode .....................................COMP Setup Settings Display Format ....................................MthIO Angle Unit ............................................Deg Exponential Display .............................Norm1 Fraction Format ..................................d/c Complex Number Format .................... a+bi Engineering Symbol ............................EngOff Statistical Frequency ...........................FreqOff BASE-N Negatives ..............
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A Inputting Scientifi c Functions with Parentheses (sin, cos, , ' etc.) Your calculator supports input of the scientifi c functions with parentheses shown below. Note that after you input the argument, you need to press ) to close the parentheses. –1 –1 –1 –1 –1 –1 sin(, cos(, tan(, sin (, cos (, tan (, sinh(, cosh(, tanh(, sinh (, cosh (, tanh (, log(, ln(, 3 2 2 e^(, 10^(,'(, '(, Abs(, Pol(, Rec(, ∫ (, d/dx(, d /dx (, Σ (, P(, Q(, R(, Arg(, Conjg(, ReP(, ImP(, Not(, Neg(, Det(, Trn(, Rnd(,
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A Number of Input Characters (Bytes) As you input a mathematical expression, it is stored in memory called an “input area,” which has a capacity of 127 bytes. This means you can input up to 127 bytes for a single mathematical expression. When linear display is selected as the display format, each function normally uses one or two bytes of memory. With the natural display format, each function use four or more bytes of memory. For more information, see “Inputting Calculation Expressions Using
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Function Key Operation *1 *2 Derivative – {MATH} 2(d/dX) 7 Yes z 2 2 Second Derivative z – {MATH} 3(d /dX)7Yes Calculation – {MATH} ( () 11 Yes Σ z 4 Σ Note If you include values or expressions in parentheses ( ( and)) while using natural display, the height of the parentheses will adjust automatically depending on whether they enclose one line or two lines. Regardless of their height, opening and closing parentheses take up one byte of memory each. Inputting Calculation Expressions
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A Scrolling the Screen Left and Right The screen will show up to 14 characters when inputting with natural display. When you input more than 14 characters, the screen will scroll automatically. If this happens, the ] symbol will turn on to let you know that the expression runs off the left side of the display. Input expression 1111 + 2222 + 3333 + 444 B Displayed expression Cursor • While the ] symbol is turned on, you can use the d key to move the cursor to the left and scroll the screen
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Editing a Calculation k Insert Mode and Overwrite Mode A The calculator has two input modes. The insert mode inserts your input at the cursor location, shifting anything to the right of the cursor to make room. The overwrite mode replaces the key operation at the cursor location with your input. Only the insert mode is available when natural display is selected as the display format. You cannot change to the overwrite mode. When linear display is selected as the display format, you can choo