Sharp EL-520XBWH Operation Manual

Sharp EL-520XBWH Manual

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you
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Me
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Scie.c
Calculator
Model
EL
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About
the
ministration
=amp.
(Including
some
forms.
and
tables),
refer
to
the
reverse
&de
of
this
English
manual.
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to
denim.
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each
tits...materna*.
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this
manual,
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a
remade.
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for
future
reference.
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Mm
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calculator
around
in
your
back
pocket
as
it
may
break
when
you
sit
down.
Th
e
disc.
Is
med.
of
gloss
and
is
particularly
fragile.
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th
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calculator
away
Item
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heat
such
as
on
ear
dashboard
or
new
a
heater,
and
a.ki
exposing
it
ba
exces-
sively
humid
oral,
environments.
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th
is
product
is
rot
waterproof,
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use
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or
store
it
vans
flubs,
fo
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example
water,
con
spbeh
onto
it
Raindrops,
water
spnry,
juice,
age,
steam,
perspiration,
No.
NI
also
cause
malfunction.
Clew
with
a
soft,
dry
cloth.
Do
not
use
solve.
or
a
wet
sloth.
Ass.w
usbig
a
rough
cloth
ran..
else.
may
cause
watches
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not
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ft
or
apply
mese.
force.
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of
batteries
in
afire.
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reach
of
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permanent
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Data
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or
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virtually
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electrode
memory
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use
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specified
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life
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edited,
or
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cause.
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any
incidental
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or
property
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by
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andlor
malfunctions
of
this
product
and
its
peripherals,
unless
such
liability
is
.novtiedged
by
law.
Prose
the
RESET
switsh
(on
the
back),
with
the
Sp
of
a
ball
point
pen
or
similar
object,
only
in
the
following
cases
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not
use
an
alasst
with
a
breakable
or
sharp
ti
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Note
that
amain
th
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RESET
mach
erases
all
m
memory.
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using
br
the
lifetime
After
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be
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all
memory
canto.
When
an
abnormal
and
o
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occurs
ado kept.
inoper...
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service
should
be
required
on
this
calculator,
use
only
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SHARP
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service
facility,
or
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use,
not
all
symbols(
deployed
athe
same
time.
Certain
inactive
symbole
may
appear
visible
when
vi.ed
from
a
far
off
angle.
Only
the
symbols
required
for
the
usage
under
inenationor
sham
in
the
display
and
calculation
examples
of
this
manual.
Appears
Men
the
entire
equation
cannot
be
displayed.
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(
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to
remaining
(hidden)
section.
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mods
of
expression
of
results
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calculation
mode.
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indicates
that
data
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be
visible
abovehelow
the
screen.
Press
1=1/W
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up/dcass
the
view.
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Appears
when
(=I
is
pressed.
NVP
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indicates
that
(1
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has
been
pressed
an
d
the
hyper-
bolic
functions
are
enabled.
If (
1.ail
are
pressed,
the
symbols
-
2ndF
Hee
appear,
indleating
that
inverse
hyperbolic
functions
are
enabled.
Seethe
quick
reference
card
and
the
English
manual
reverse
side.
Unit
conversions
can
be
performed
in
Me
normal
mode
(when
not
set
to
binary,
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or
hexadecimati,
equation
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and
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results
are
internally
obtained
in
scientitc
natatio
with
up
to
14
digfis
for
the
mantissa.
However,
since
calculatb
results
are
displayed
in
the
Ira
designated
by
the
display
rots
and
the
number
of
decimal
places
indicated,
the
internal
calculation
result
may
deter
from
that
shown
in
the
disobey.
B
using
the
modify
function,
th
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value
le
converted
kr
mate
that
of
the
display,
so
that
the
splayed
value
can
be
used
without
change
in
subsequent
ape.ans.
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averse
can
be
ro
und
that
reduces
an
e.red
equation
.
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function
uses
Newton's
maned
to
stein
an
approxima-
tion.
Depending
on
the
funtaion
(e.g.
oarlock)
or
'Starr
va
lue,
an
error
may
mos
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al
due
to
Mere
being
no
convergence
to
the
slam
for
the
equation.
Th
e
value
obtain.
by
this
function
may
indute
a
margin
of
end.
If
it
is
larger
than
acceptable,
readout.
the
solution
after
changing
'Starr
end
devalues.
Change
the
St...
(e.g.
to
a
negative
va
lue)
or
dz.ue
(e.g.
to
a
smaller
salsa
if:
no
solugon
can
be
found
(Emar
2).
more
than
two
solutions
appear
to
be
possible
(e.g.
a
cubic
equation).
to
impress
the
.hmetic
precision.
The
calculation
re
sult
is
.am.cally
stared
in
th
e
X
memory.
[Performing
Solver
function]
Pm.
W.
(1/
input
a
brmula
with
an
z
variable.
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(
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0
input
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value
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press
W.
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default
value
is
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Input
do
value
(min.
i.rval).
(n
Press
W.
if
you
have
to
fi
nd
a
value
consecubrely
wingths
same
brmula,
such
as
plotting
a
cu
rs
Ina
for
20
-F
1,
or
finding
the
variable
for
Erb2y=14,
once
you
enter
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equation,
all
you
have
to
M
Is
to
specify...value
for
the
variable
in
the
formula.
Usable
v..es:
A
-F,
M,
X
and
Unusable
functions:
Random
function
Simulation
calculations
can
only
be
executed
in
the
normal
Getout..
ending
imrectimis
other
than
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cannot
be
used.
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I=1.
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a
formulas.
at
least
one
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mashing
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press
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...on
mktg.!,
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displayed
after
...g
th
e
value
br
all
used
v..es.
Only
nuserical
values
are
allowed
as
variables.
Input
of
famekus
is
not
pennitted.
Upon
oompleting
the
.culation,
press
11
=1
to
per
form
calculations
using
the
same
formula.
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Mears
(
1
(STAT
TAR).
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or
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ts
added.
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indica.
the
notation
used
to
disobeys
value.
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indicates
angular
units.
:
Appears
when
statistics
mods
is
sal.ed.
M
:
indicates
that
a
value
its
stored
into
independent
memo,.
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indicates
that
the
calculator
is
waiting
fora
numerical
....
entered,
such
as
during
simulatbn
.culation.
:
Appears
when
the
caleulator
shows
an
angle
as
the
result
in
the
complex
.culatbn
mode.
I
:
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an
imaginary
number
is
being
display.
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the
complex
calculation
mode.
in
this
mend.
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described
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printed
in
orange above
the
key
require
to
be
pressed
first
before
the
key.
Men
you
sp.fy
the
memory,
mass
W
fi
rst
Number
for
input
value
are
not
shown
as
keys,
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aa
ordinary
numbers.
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son
Ma
came.
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end
WW
tum
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to
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doer
all
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STAT
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or
WW.
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calculator.
press
(=I
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will
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all
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memory,
and
restore
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...de
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setting.
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nem
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r W
to
move
th
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cursor.
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can
also
mum
to
the
equation
after
getting
wing
er
by
pressing
r
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(Q).
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the
next
section
for
the
(=
and
1=1
keys.
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'SET
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for
sursor
use
in
the
SET
UP
menu.
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mode
and
Oven...
mode
in
Me
Eq.lon
died.]
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swishes
between
the
two
.fting
modes:
Insert
mode
(MOW:
and
overvide
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triangular
cursor
indicabss
Mat
an
entry
will
be
insetted
at
the
cursor,
while
the
redangular
cursor
indicates
to
overwrite
manedmp
data
es
you
make
entries.
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insert
a
number
in
the
insert
mode,
move
the
cursor
to
the
place
inmediately
after
where
you
wish
to
insert
then
make
a
desired
entry.
In
the
overtrain
made,
cabs
under
the
cursor
will
be
ovens..n
by
the
number
you
enter.
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mode
.
will
be
realised
ma
the
next
RESET
cperagon.
todaten
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delete
a
numbedundion,
more
the
cursor
to
the
numbed
function
you
wish
to
delete,
then
press
W.
If
the
wear
is
located
aft
ti
ght
end
of
an
equation,
the
(0)
key
Mitunclion
as
a
back
°We
key.
Preview
equations
may
be
walled
in
the
normal
mode.
Equations
also
include
adculation
ending
instructions
such
as
and
a
Fn.
-
mum
of
142
...ars ...red
in
memory
Menthe
memory
is
full,
stared
equ.ons
are
deleted.
the
order
of
the
oldest
first.
Pressing
W
NII
deploy
the
previous
equation
and
the
answer.
Further
pressing
(=)
will
display
weeding
equations
(after
re-
turning
to
the
previous
equation,
press
O
ro
dew
equations
in
oder).
In
add.. =11=1
can
be
used
to
jump
to
the
oldest
equaton.
To
edit
an
equation
after
recalling
it
press
CIE)
(rn).
The
mutt
-line
memory
is
steered
by
the
following
°paragons:
WW.
(=)(=
koluding
the
Automate
Power
Off
fee.
ore),
mode
change,
memory
dear
(1=1
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(=CI,
constant
calculation.
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oral
calculation,
di
al
.
calculation,
angle
.
conversion,
coordi-
nate
convention.
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conversion,
nume.d
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to
the
temporary
memorise
and
independent
memory,
solver
func-
tion
and
simulation
calculation.
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0
0
0
O
O
O
MEM
RESET
0
1
Variables
and
numerical
values
stored
in
the
memories
will
be
displayed
in
the
variable
input
screen.
To
change
a
numerical
value.
input
the
new
value
and
press
=1.
Performing
simulation
attics..
will
cause
memory
locas
to
be
overwritten
with
new
....
Pres.
®(]+
to
soled
the
statistics
mode.
The
seven
add
cal
calsulations
listed
below
can
be
performed.
After
selecting
the
Ads.uw
mode,
sel.
the
dedred
sub
-mode
by
pressing
the
neater
key
correspond.,
to
your
choice.
To
change
stliati.
sub
-mode,
reselect
mtieEcs
made
(press
(
)1=1),
then
select
the
required
sub
-mode.
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(SD)
(=)
(LINE)
:
Ureter
re
gression
ca
lc
ulation
0
(QUAD)
Quad.c
regression
calculation
(EXP)
:
Expone.rd
regression
calculation
(=I
(LOG)
:
Logarithmic
regression
calculation
(=)
(PWR)
:
P.M
regreellan
celallia0n
W
(INV)
:
inverse
regreselon
calculation
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.
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o
g
t
zlitcs
b
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obtained
for
ea.
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of
C)
and
value
of
the
nonnal
probability
function
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of
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and
Ti
and,
in
addition.
estimate
of
y
for
a
given
x
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yl
and
estimate
of
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a
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of
C)
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0.1n.dition.
slam.
of
y
no
r
a
given
a
and
.imate
of
star
a
given
y.
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Me
calcul.r
converts
each
formula
into
a
linear
regression
tomcats
before
actual
celculation
te.
place,
tt
otedns
all
sOtistios,
except
etollkle.
o
and
b,
from
coma.
data
rather
than
ante.
de
b)
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of
())
and
and
coefficients
a,
b,
c
in
the
quadrat
regression
formula
In
=
bz+
car).
(For
quadrate
regression
caleulations,
no
correlation
coefficient
(r)
can
be
obtained.)
When
there
ant
two,
values,
pros
Ir==7.
When
perbrming
calculations
tnag
a,
b
and
o,
only
ons
numeric
value
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he
he..
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of
samples
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of
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standard
deviation
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of
samples
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0
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of
squares
of
samples
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data
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of
producte
of
samples
(by)
Correlation
coefficient
e.t.a
of
regression
equation
fr
Coefficient
of
mar*.
equ.on
Coeflident
of
quadratic
regression
equation
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(
7
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=1
to
perf0Mill
STAT
v...
CalCulaliOn.
Entered
data
are
kept
in
memory
until
WW
or
mode
selee.
Ion.
Before
entering
new
data.
cleat.
memory
....
[Dm
Entry]
Single-eariable
data
Data
(=I
Dank®
frequanay(=
(To
enter
multipbs
of
the
sem
d.)
Twtrvaiable
68.
Dent,
(=Matey
Data
x
(=
Data
y
freptioncy
(
)
(To
enter
maples
of
the
same
data
zeal
y)
Up
to
100
data
items
can
be
eared.
With
the
single-varkible
data,
a
data
rem
When,
frequency
assignment
is
count.
as
one.ta
item,
Mile
an
item
assimed
with
frequency
is
.red
as
he
set
of
b.
data
items.
With
the
bre-variable
data,
a
set
of
data
ms
with.
frequency
aseignm.is
counted
as
two
data
Irene,
While
a
882
I.118
assigned
v.
frequency's..
as
a
set
of
three
data
items.
tom
coweeden]
Congdon
prior
to
pressing
(=
immediately
afters
data
entry
Delete
income
d.
with
(=),
then
ear
the
Corrodion
after
pressing
C53:
Use
(=)(
1
to
display
the
dm
previously
e...
Meal
to
display
dm
items
in
ascending
(oldest
fi
na
order.
To
reverse
the
display
order
to
descending
naleat
fi
na,
dee.
W
Each
gem
leas:dyed
.1Sr,,
Te=',
orrery'
Or
ethos..
-
.d
number
of
the
ate
se
q.
Display
the
data
item
to
moat',
Input
the
wnectodle.
th
en
Pre.
UMW
l=r
your
can
coned
the
values
aide
data
.all
et
On
e.
CE21
Operations
are
performed
according
to
the
folbwing
C)
Fractbns
(lye,
etc.)
Z,
engineering
pm..
rai
Fun..e
preceded
by
their
argum.
nl,
etc.)
G)
e.
N
-
0)
Implied
maple..
of
a
memory
value
(2Y,
etc.)
0
Fundons
followed
by
their
argument
(sin,
cos,
m.)
0
implied
multiplication
of
a
function
®
•P,
x,+®+,-®
AND
O
OR,
%OR,
XNOR
M—,
ta
co,
POEG,
PRAD,
PGRAD,
DATA,
CD,
—sxy
and
ether
calculation
ending
instructions
if
parentheses
are
used,
parenthesized
cakulations
have
pr.-
edence
over
any
other
calculations.
j
11=1:
Normal
made
(NORMAL)
Statistic
mode
(STAT)
[
1=1:
Equation
mode
(EON)
(
)(=):
Complex
number
Made
(CPL®
Press
to
display
the
SET
UP
mono
A
menu
item
can
be
select.
by:
moving
th
e
flashing
cursor
by
using
OIL?).
Men
Preeeng
(f=
key),
or
pre
angna
nan.r
keyeareepaidingto
the
menu'''.
number.
ff
..
or
e
k
deplayed
on
the
screen,
press
W
or
(=7
to
view
ths
cession..
menu
screen.
Prees
Oro
eskers
SET
UP
menu.
illetemi.lon
dee
Angular
Unit]
The
following
throe
angular
units
(degrees,
radians,
and
grads)
can
be
spatted.
DEG
Pred
(
")(=7
W.
RAD
(red):
Prey
(
)=7 W.
GRAD
(g):
Pram
I
)(
=l1=).
IS...
Me
Money
Notation
and
Decimal
Pape.]
Four
spree'
notation
syeteme
are
used
to
asp
,
calculation
re-
sults:
Roaring
point
Feed
dmimal
point:
Scientific
notation;
and
Engineering
notation.
When
Pot
Spa,
arENG
symbol
is.playsi,
the
numb.,
dad.
Me.
(TAM
can
be
set
to
fory
vs.
lemon
0
and
O.
Dispided
ty
kes(
be
reduced
to
te
corresposIng
number
d
apt
Mating
the
Mating
Point
Numbers
S..
nitientifi
Nototion]
Two
setows
are
used
to
display
a
'bating
point
number,
NORM1
(.fault
setting)
and
NORM2.
A
number
is
automateally
displayed
in
scientific
notation
o.ide
preset
range:
NORM1:
0.0000000015
lel
5
9.9999999
NORM2:
0.015
Ix'
5
9999999999
DRG
ESE
1A9
0
1
Press
[
I1W1to
edit
the
normal
mode.
in
each
example,
press
=1
to
clear
th
e
splay.
If
this
FIX.
SCI,
or
ENG
indicator
is
displayed,
dear
the
indicator
by
selecting
NONNI'
from
the
SET
UP
menu.
Th
e
el.ng
parenthesis
W
lust
.fore
W
or
[A)
may
be
omitted.
in
con..
calculations,
the
ad.nd
becomes
a
constant
Sub.
tracgon
and
division
pa
performed
in
the
same
manner.
For
multiplication,
the
multiplicand
becomes
a
constant
in
the
can(.
calculations,
constants
will
be
splayed
a.
K
Refer
to
the
naloulation
examples
of
each
fu.on.
Sabre
.rfing
calculations,
madly
the
angular
unit
Differential
and
integral
cakelations
are
only
available
in
the
nor-
mal
mode.
For
.culation
condfilons
such
as
the
z
value
In
alien
eaal
sekulaitin
or
the
Mital
po
i(
in
Mag.
CarculatiOn,
Only
numerical
warts
can
.
earned
and
aquaa
such
as
2•
cannot
be
specified.
It
is
poselble
to
reuse
the
same
equation
over
and
aver
again
and
to
remisulate
by
only
changing
the
conatians
with-
out
mente.
the
equation.
Palmate
a
ca
lc
ulationwill
clear
the
value
in
the
X
memory.
When
perfuming
a
differentia
calculation.
enter
the
form*
fi
rst
end
then
ant..
z
value
in
affereneal
calculaton
ma
the
minuet..
(00.
ea
umeri.value
le
not
spode.
for
minus
t...
1
lx10
,
ends.
will
.10
4
from
the
value
of
the
maw.
dadvafivo.
When
performing
an
integral
calculation,
enter
the
formula
first
and
Men
enter
a
mope
of
Integral
(a,
0)
and
subintervals
(n).
Ii
e
num.cal
value
is
not
specified
for
subl.rvale,
.n.lon
roll
.
pen..
using
n
-1e0.
Since
differential
and
i.gral
naloulations
m
p.med
based
on
Me
following
equ.ons,
corn.
nos.
may
nd
be
obtained,
in
mr...emmeehen
oa
r
special
calculations
that
con-
tain
discontinuous
points.
To
delete
ad.
set
display
an
item
of
the
dte
set
to
delete.
then
press
(
I(=).
The
data
set
will.
delated.
To
add
a
new
dm
sat,
press
f=7
and
input
the
values,
then
CII3
Type
Linear
Doane..
Logarithmic
Paver
Inverse
Quadra.°
y.a.bx
yerme"
=a+b•inz
-
Regress.
femme
y=a+bx.,
n
the
statistkal
cskulation
formulas,
an
war
will
occur
when:
Th
e
absol.
value
of
the
rear.
or
.cuktion
reau
is
equal
to
or
greater
than
1
xte
The
denomin.r
is
.ro.
An
attempt
is
made
to
take
the
square
root
°fa
negative
number.
No
solution
exists
in
the
quadratic
regression
caleulation.
Pk,
0(0,
and
R(s)
will
always
take
p.tivewalues,
even
when
to0,
because
these
fu
nc
ti
on
s
follow
the
same
principle
used
when
solving
for
an
area.
Values
for
PO).
QM,
and
R(i)
are
given
to
sk
decimal
places.
Simultaneous
linear
equation
with
bre
un.owne
(
2-
VLE)
rade
three
unknowns
(3NCE)
may
be
solved
using
this
function.
C)
2-VLE:
b
1(
=)t=
Or
3-VLE:
I
1(=)=
if
the
determin.
D=
O.
an
error
occurs.
it
the
absolute
value
of
an
intermed.
result
or
.culation
mutt
Is
1
x
10'm
or
more,
an
error
occurs.
Coefficients
(
m,
etc)
can
be
e.red
using
orten,
adtlmatic
Operations.
To
clear
the
entered
°Wade.,
Press
Mir
Prealing
=
when
the
detennin.
D
is
in
the
splay
recalls
the
coefficieno.
Each
ti
me
1W
is
pressed,
a
co.cient
is
splayed
in
the
order
d
input
allowing
the
embed
wade.
...Pod
Prmeng
(=,
coefedents
are
displayed
in
re.rse
o.r.)
To
correct
a
partisular
coefloient
being
dis-
played,
enter
the
correct
value
and
then
press
W.
uedmie
(d
0)
rabic
Mx'
for
rf
d
0)
equaan
May
be
Solved
Laing
Ma
'manta.
0
Quadrate
equation
sob.
WI=
®
Cubic
oguaton
solver.
®DO
Press
after
ent.no
each
co...rd.
Th
e
result
will
be
display.
by
Mauling
l=
after
entering
all
codliderns.
When
there
am
more
than
2
results,
the
next
solu-
tion
will
be
splayed.
When
the
result
is
an
imaginary
numb...
symbol
wi
ll
appear.
Th
e
display
can
be
swit..
between
im.nary
and
real
par.
Th
e
eg
(
7=1.
remits
obtained
by
this
fundon
may
include
a
marg.
Of
Oran
To
carry
cu
t
addition,
subtraction,
multiplication,
and
dMelon
using
complex
numbers,
press
(
(=7
to
select
the
COMM.
number
Results
of
complex
number
.cul.ons
are
expressed
in
two
modes:
0
11=1=1:
Re.ngular
coordi.e
mode
(zy
aPPotcfM
(1)1
)(=7:
Polar
coorein.
mode
(reappears.)
C)
R.angular
coordinates
focoonlinate
l=
y-coordinate
or
-coordinate
=)(=
y-corudinate
®Polar
coordinates
.solute
value
argusent
On
sale.g
another
mo.,
the
imaginary
par
of
any
complex
number
stored
in
the
independent
matry
(M)
Ma
be
Waved.
A
complex
number
expressed
in
rectanoder
coordinates
with
the
y
-value
equal
to
ono,
or
caress.
In
polar
coordinates
with
the
angle
equal
to
are,
is
haled
as
a
real
number.
Press
®Oto
return
the
complex
conjugate
of
the
speci-
fied
complex
number.
An
error
writ
recur
if
an
operation
exceeds
the
calculation
rang.,
or
if
a
mathometicalty
illegal
opera,.
is
saimpted.
When
en
emir
occurs,
pressing
W
or
Q)
w
ti
rely
moves
the
cursor
beak
to
the
place
in
the
equation
where
the
error
occurred.
Edit
the
equation
or
press
W
to
clear
the
equation.
Integra
aka..
(Simpson's
ta
le):
Seiblfebr
-4
0.
-
e)e(e.) ,...efb
,
(E
-1
).
(lm
n
tE(Ibealbf(ed)
........
/..1.
-2
.1
-,
Aill
:
j
u
t
e
fle
i
`)
/b
)
Differed.
calculation:
f(z)
ka
de
[Men
pe
rfuming
integre,
acetate.]
Integral
OSICUlatiOnS,
depending
on
the
Magna.
and
manta..
included,
ragas
r
lalgeradadatial
time.
During
caber/Ion.
Cal-
culatingr
ea
be
displayed.
To
camel
cals.-
don,
press
(=).
Note
that
there
va
be
greater
int..
errors
Nen
there
am
large
he..
tom
in
th
e
integm
values
axing
min.
shift-
ing
of
the
integral
range
and
for
periodic
Smo-
te.
eta,
where
pave
an
d
negative
I.
ada
depenang
on
the
inteniat
Rode
former
case,
divi.
integral
intervab
as
small
as
possible.
For
the
latter
caw,
b
separate
the
positive
and
negative
values.
Following
theft
Ups
will
al.
results
of
calculations
with
greater
accuracy
and
will
also
shorten
Me
calcukation
time.
The
Random
fun..
has
bur
settings
for
use
in
the
normal
or
datinics
mode
(This
function
cannot
be
aelected
using
the
N-Rese
function.)
To
generate
further
random
numbers
in
succes-
sion,
press
(=.
Press
(=
to
exit
Th
e
generated
pseudo
-radars
number
sedan
is
s..
in
memory
Y.
Each
random
number
is
based
on
a
number
series.
[Random
Numbers]
A
pseudo
-rand.
number.
Nth
Abe.
from
up
to
0.999,
can
S
genera.
by
pressing
Mendota
DSC
To
simul.
a
dierelfing,
a
random
i.ger
b...
1
and
n
be
gene..
inswing
1=1
1=)(=.
T
o
Coin]
To
is
mulate
a
coin
Bp,
0
(head)
or
1
(telti
can
be
randomly
gener-
al
by
re
eding
(=)(
)M=1.
Mend=
Integer]
Al
integer
taw.
0
and
99
can
be
genres.
randomly
by
prase
ina
Ears
1=1(
)
are
press...Wa
urn
Woes
in
sequerm.
Mode
ANS
M,
Fl
-F4
A
-F,
X,
Y
f
NORMAL
STAT
EON
CPLX
0
x
(Temper.
memories
(AP,
X
end
1)]
Press
W
end
a.wddw
key
to
ewea
value
in
memory.
Prase
=I
and
a
variable
key
to
recall
a
value
from
the
memory.
To
place
a
variable
in
an
equation,
press
f
)
and
a
verb.
ke
y.
I
n
addition
to
as
the
features
of
temporary
memories,
a
value
can
be
added
to
arsubtra.d
from
an
adding
memory
value.
Pram
(=)=)(=
to
dear
the
bldependent
(M).
ILestenewer
memory
(ANS)]
The
caMiaton
result
obtained
by
pressing
W
or
any
other
.cuetion
ending
instruction
is
a.matically
stored
in
the
last
answer
memory
]Formula
memertes
(F1-.)]
Formulas
up
to
250
charade.
in
total
can
be
ator.
in
Fl
-
F4.
(Functions
such
as
sin,
etc.,
will
be
counted
as
one
be
ar.)
Storing
a
nevi
equation
in
es.
memory
will
a.matMay
replace
the
casting
equation.
N.:
Ca.laton
results
from
the
fur.ions
indcated
.low
are
.o-
rnatically
eared
in
memoriee
X
rY
replacing
Waning
values.
Random
function
memory
0
°
0
Arfihmetic
operations
and
memory
.culations
can
be
performed
Pang
frallasS,
and
ranWIlitin
batmen
a
decimal
numb(
and
fraction.
if
the
number
of
digits
to
be
displayed
is
greater
ten
10,
the
number
la
oonverted
to
and
displayed
as
a
decimal
number.
Conversions
can
be
p.m.
b&ween
N
-base
numbers.
The
four
bait
arithmetic
ope.ons,
calculations
vdth
pereMheax
and
memory
calculations
can
also
be
perbrmed,
along
with
the
looker
operations
AND,
OR,
NOT,
NEG,
XOR
and
)(NOR
on
binary,
pental,
octal
and
.xadosimal
numbers.
Conversion
to
each
system
is
performed
by
the
beans.)
keys:
WI=
WW
rtr
CPC)
rif.
vtliseppser.)
Note:
The
hexadecimal
numbers
A—
F
are
e.red
by
pressing
W. =1, =1. W.
1:
7,
end
W,
ad
dead.
as
teem.:
A,/7,B,b,C,f,0,4E,CF,F
in
the
binary,
ea.',
octal,
and
hsx.ecimal
systems,
fra.onal
pate
can.
be
entered.
When
a
decimal
number
having
a
bea-
ten.
part
is
converted
into
a
binary,
pedal,
opal,
or
hexadesi-
mar
number,
the
fractional
pad
will
be
truncated.
Likewise,
who
the
result
of
a
binary,
penal,
octal,
or
he
includes
a
fractional
part
the
fractional
part
will
be
tr
uncated.
In
the
binary,
pe.l,
octal,
and
hexadesimal
systems,
neg.a
num-
bers
are
displayed
as
a
mmplement
Conversion
between
desimal
and
sexagesimal
numbers
can
be
perform.,
and,
whits
using
toreca.mal
num.rs,
communion
to
seconds
and
minutes
nation.
The
four
basic
.thm.c
opens
-
dons
and
memory
calculations
can
be
performed
using
the
sexagesimal
aye..
Notation
for
sexagesimal
k
aside.
12°34'
SEIB
d
„„.„_1
t—
mi.
Before
performing
a
calculation,
select
the
angular
unit
n
d
'•
Redangular
coord.
Polar
word.
0
0
Th
e
calming.
result
le
aubssatnally
stored
in
memories
X
and
Y.
Value
of
r
or
z:
X
memory
Value
of
9
or
y:
Y
memory
.e
the
quick
reference
card
and
the
English
manual
reverse
side.
A
constant
is
re
called
by
pressing
(=
followed
by
the
number
.the
phys.1
consent
designated
by
a
2dign
number.
The
re
ca
lled
constant
metiers
in
Me
display
mode
Selected
Mat
the
designated
number
of
decimal
places,
P
hysical
constants
can
be
marked
in
the
nonsal
mode
(Men
not
t
to
binary,
petal,
octal,
or
hexadecimal),
equation
mode,
or
sOftet.
mode.
Note:
Phys.lconsta.
and
metric
co
nversions(
based
ether
on
Me
2002
CODATA
recommended
values
or
1995
Ed-
tbn
of
the
'Guide
for
th
e
Use
of
th
e
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value
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memory
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previous
calculation
remit
can
be
used
in
the
subsequent
calculation.
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It
cannot
be
recalled
after
entering
mobile
inetruMons.
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using
poses
funetions
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calculation.
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accumulation
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each
calculation
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calculation
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less
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m,
the
value
la
considered
to
be
0
in
.culations
and
in
the
display.
improper
handing
of
batteries
to
n
cause
siedrolyte
leakage
or
sopiosion.
Be
sure
to
observe
the
falbssing
handling
rules:
Make
sure
the
new
batteries
are
the
correct
type.
when
inealing,
Mani
etah
beam,
prop.
0.8
incl..
in
Me
Cabala.
Eateries
are
factory
-installed
before
shipment,
and
may
be
ex-
hausted
before
they
reach
the
sendcs
life
stated
in
Sc
specaca-
tione.
Notes
on
erasure
of
memory
come.
When
the
battery
Is
re
placed,
the
memory
contents
are
erased.
Erasure
eon
al
so
occur
if
the
calc.brk
def.be
or
wen.
re
pa
ired
Make
a
n.
of
all
important
memory
..no
in
case
acddened
erasure
occurs.
if
the
display
has
poor
canned
or
nothing
appears
on
the
display
even
when
W
is
pressed
in
dm
lighting,
it
is
lima
to
replace
the
batteries.
Flulti
from
a
lealdng
battery
aceldentally
entering
an
eye
could
em
in
serious
injury.
Should
the
occur,
wash
with
dean
water
end
Matediefely
COnaulf
Should
fluid
from
a
lealdra
battery
coms
in
contact.,
your
sidn
or
clothes,
immediately
wash
with
clean
water.
if
the
product
le
not
to
be
used
for
some
time,
'nevoid...to
the
unit
from
leaking
betledea,
re
move
MOM
and
Mae
in
el
80fe
pace.
Ito.
leave
exhausted
bataiiss
inside
the
product
Keep
batteries
out
of
the
reach
of
children.
EMausted
',anodes
left
in
the
calculator
may
leek
and
damage
the
calculator.
Explosion
risk
may
be
causd
by
incorn.
handling.
Do.
throw
batteries
into
a
fire
as
they
may
explode.
1.
Turn
the
passer
off
by
pressing
(= =).
2.
Remove
one
mew
(Fig.')
9.
Uft
the
battery
cover
to
remove
4.
Remove
the
used
battery
by
prying
it
.with
a
ball-point
pan
ar
other
81.1a
pointed
dm..
(.9.
2
1
5.
Install
one
new
battery.
Make
s.O
basing
up.
9.
Replace
the
cover
and
sores.
7.
Press
Me
RESET
switch
(m
the
back).
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atmosphere
Make
sure
that
the
display
appears
as
shown
below.
the
asp.
does
not
appear
as
shown,
rel..
PIO
beery,
Minden
it
and
Chalk
the
deploy
onto
again.
(Fig.
1)
(Fig.
2)
This
calculator
will
to
m
1.1f
onto
save
battery
power
if
no
key
Ic
Pmsed
for
appradrnately
10
mind..
Cakulations:
1.mal
calculations:
Pending
operations:
Power
source:
Operand,
temperature
Edema)
dimensions:
Weight:
Accessories:
Selentific
calculations,
complex
number
.c.ticos,
equation
solvers,
stabst.
.c.tions,
ate.
M.issaa
of
up
to
14
digits
24
calculations
10
numeric
values
(5
numeric
aloes
in
STAT
and
complex
number
mode)
Buibin
solar
cr.
e
(DC):
Backup
battery
(Aidlins
battery
a..ea
or
edivelerd
x
t)
-40•C
(32T-104
. 9
SOmm(W)s159mm(D)slemm(H)
9-5/32
(W)
BMW
(lb)
x
9/1f7
(H)
App..
94.5
g(0.2101
lb)
(including
bate.
Battery
x1
(installed),
megaton
manual
and
hard
case
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