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5.3.10: Area Hyperbolic Sine
level 3, row 2, left key in 4 x 4 group
and numerical key 4 in level 3 respectively
5.3.11: Area Hyperbolic Cosine
level 3, row 2, column 2 in 4 x 4 group
and numerical key 5 in level 3 respectively
5.3.12: Area Hyperbolic Tangent
level 3, row 2, column 3 in 4 x 4 group
and numerical key 6 in level 3 respectively
5.3.13: Natural Logarithm
level 2, row 3, left key in 4 x 4 group
and numerical key 1 in level 2 respectively
5.3.14: Common Logarithm
level 2, row 3, column 2 in 4 x 4 group
and numerical key 2 in level 2 respectively
5.3.15: e to the Power of x
level 3, row 3, left key in 4 x 4 group
and numerical key 1 in level 3 respectively
5.3.16: 10 to the Power of x
level 3, row 3, column 2 in 4 x 4 group
and numerical key 2 in level 3 respectively
5.4: Conversions
Due to the default conversion settings, the conversion function enables you to
quickly calculate e.g. how many miles 10 kilometers are. Press and hold the menu
key (3 x 3 group, row 2, middle key) and choose “conversions” from the menu with
the right or left key of the second row in 3 x 3 group. Press and hold the menu key
again to enter the conversions submenu. By shortly pressing the left or right key
again, you can now select the measurement unit you would like to work with. You
can choose between the following units: currency (from US Dollar to Euro),
temperature (from °C to °F), volume (from liters to gallon), length (from kilometers
to miles), weight (from kilogram to pound) and customed conversion (for your very
own conversion rate).