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2. Use the drop-down boxes to select the "Function" and the output "Unit" and
tap <OK>.
3. Select
"Manual Value Input (Calculator)"
and tap <OK>.
4. Enter the "Value" for the input parameter(s) and tap <Next>.
5. Read out the result of the function.
6. To calculate further results with other values, tap <Previous> and repeat
steps 4 and 5.
7. To exit the calculator, tap <OK>.
To generate a graph
1. Tap <Menu> and select
"Setup > Expert Settings > Calculator"
to open
the calculator.
2. Use the drop-down boxes to select the "Function" and the output "Unit" and
tap <OK>.
3. Select
"Data Diagram"
and tap <OK>.
4. Activate the check box in the column "Select" for the variable quantity (in
case more than two quantities are available).
5. Enter a "Value" for the constant input parameter which has not been
activated in column "Select" and tap <Next>.
6. Define the range for the x axis (variable input quantity) by entering the "First
Value" and the "Last Value" for the variable quantity.
The graph is displayed and can be printed out or exported by tapping <Print
or Export>.
Graphs cannot be printed by RS-232 printers with paper roll.
7. To calculate further results with other values, tap <Previous> and repeat
steps 4 to 6.
8. To exit the calculator, tap <OK>.
16.4 Group Calculator
With the group calculator, you can simulate all calculations belonging to a certain
group in one step. Enter the corresponding input values to get all output values
belonging to the group.
To perform a calculation
1. Tap <Menu> and select
"Setup > Expert Settings > Group Calculator"
.