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Eimcliej, Libidmocidecii, Mmeiomei, 3-4+10, 4+23x5

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1-4 Basic Operation The with othpeeurantiito.nGsradpehscinrgib,epdrohgerraemamreinfugn, adnadmsetnattaisltcicaalcl ucalalctiuolnastiothnastayroeucnoeveerdetdoingetht esitraortwedn separate sections. •Using the Clear.Menu Theblear Menu lets you clear either the entire memory of the unit or specific parts of the memory. MID cln E The following are the items that are available from this menu. g(Mcl) ci(Scl) Clears all value memory contents. Clears only statistical memory contents. Important •The procedures described below cannot be undone. Make sure that you do not need data •You any can more before you call up the Clear delete it. Menu while the unit is in any mode. • To clear the entire memory cw EimcliEJ This operation clears all of the value memories, as well as any values assigned to r, 0 and variables. • To clear statistical memories only cw F2 (SCI) exE -32- •This operation clears any values assigned to Ex2, Ex, n, Eye, Ey, and Exy. •The above operation clears bar graph memory contents when the S-graph mode is set to DRAW for single variable statistics (SD Mode). •Inputting Calculations When you are ready to input a calculation, first press as to clear the display. Next, input your calculation formulas exactly as they are written, from left to right, and press tEl to obtain a result. Example 1 2+3-4+10= CBCJEICCIEJOMEJID 12+3-4+10 iif Example .2 2 (5+4)+(23 x 5)= LIBIDMOCIDECII MMEIOMEI 2(5+4)+(23x5) 0.1565217391 The unit uses two types of functions: Type A functions and Type B functions. With Type A functions, you press the function key after you enter a value. With Type B functions, you press the function key first and then enter a value. Type A function Example Squares: 42 Key Operation Mg Type B function Sine: Example 2 sin45° Key Operation MOD •For detailed examples on all of the possible calculations available, see the section titled "Calculation Priority Sequence" on page 56. • To clear an entire calculation and start again Press them key to clear the error along with the entire calculation. Next, re-input he calculation from the beginning. •Editing Calculations Use the® and ® keys to move the cursor to the position you want to change, and then perform execute one it by of the operations described below. After pressingE, or use ® to move to the end you edit the calculation, you can of the calculation and input more. -33-

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1-4
Basic
Operation
The
operations
described
here
are
fundamental
calculations
that
you
need
to
get
started
with
the
unit.
Graphing,
programming,
and
statistical
calculations
are
covered
in
their
own
separate
sections.
•Using
the
Clear
.Menu
The
blear
Menu
lets
you
clear
either
the
entire
memory
of
the
unit
or
specific
parts
of
the
memory.
MID
cln
E
The
following
are
the
items
that
are
available
from
this
menu.
g(Mcl)
Clears
all
value
memory
contents.
ci(Scl)
Clears
only
statistical
memory
contents.
Important
•The
procedures
described
below
cannot
be
undone.
Make
sure
that
you
do
not
need
data
any
more
before
you
delete
it.
•You
can
call
up
the
Clear
Menu
while
the
unit
is
in
any
mode.
To
clear
the
entire
memory
cw
EimcliEJ
This
operation
clears
all
of
the
value
memories,
as
well
as
any
values
assigned
to
r,
0
and
variables.
To
clear
statistical
memories
only
cw
F2
(SCI)
exE
•This
operation
clears
any
values
assigned
to
Ex
2
,
Ex,
n,
Eye,
Ey,
and
Exy.
•The
above
operation
clears
bar
graph
memory
contents
when
the
S
-graph
mode
is
set
to
DRAW
for
single
variable
statistics
(SD
Mode).
•Inputting
Calculations
When
you
are
ready
to
input
a
calculation,
first
press
as
to
clear
the
display.
Next,
input
your
calculation
formulas
exactly
as
they
are
written,
from
left
to
right,
and
press
tEl
to
obtain
a
result.
Example
1
2+3-4+10=
CBCJEICCIEJOMEJID
Example
.2
2
(5+4)+(23
x
5)=
LIBIDMOCIDECII
MMEIOMEI
1
2+3-4+10
iif
2(5+4)+(23x5)
0.1565217391
The
unit
uses
two
types
of
functions:
Type
A
functions
and
Type
B
functions.
With
Type
A
functions,
you
press
the
function
key
after
you
enter
a
value.
With
Type
B
functions,
you
press
the
function
key
first
and
then
enter
a
value.
Type
A
function
Example
Squares:
4
2
Key
Operation
Mg
Type
B
function
Example
Key
Operation
Sine:
2
sin45°
MOD
•For
detailed
examples
on
all
of
the
possible
calculations
available,
see
the
section
titled
"Calculation
Priority
Sequence"
on
page
56.
To
clear
an
entire
calculation
and
start
again
Press
them
key
to
clear
the
error
along
with
the
entire
calculation.
Next,
re
-input
he
calculation
from
the
beginning.
•Editing
Calculations
Use
the®
and
®
keys
to
move
the
cursor
to
the
position
you
want
to
change,
and
then
perform
one
of
the
operations
described
below.
After
you
edit
the
calculation,
you
can
execute
it
by
pressing
E,
or
use
®
to
move
to
the
end
of
the
calculation
and
input
more.
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