Appendix A: Batteries and Answers to Common Questions
III
The calculator responds to keystrokes, but you suspect that it is malfunctioning:
1. It is likely that you’ve made a mistake in operating the calculator. Try rereading portions
of the manual, and check
Answers to Common Questions
below.
2. Contact the Calculator Support department. The contact information is listed on the
product CD.
Answers to Common Questions
Hewlett-Packard is committed to providing you with ongoing support. For more information on
calculators and calculator learning products, visit
www.hp.com/calculators
. You also may
contact HP Customer Support. Contact information and phone numbers are available on the
product CD included in the package along with your calculator.
Please read
Answers to Common Questions
before contacting us. Our experience has shown
that many of our customers have similar questions about our products. If you don’t find an
answer to your question, you can contact us using the contact information and phone numbers
listed on the product CD.
Q:
I’m not sure if the calculator is malfunctioning, or if I’m doing something incorrectly. How
can I determine if the calculator is operating properly?
A:
See
Determining
If the Calculator Requires Service
.
Q:
My numbers contain commas instead of periods as decimal points. How do I restore the
periods?
A:
Press
\8
(Ch. 2
Getting Started
).
Q:
How do I change the number of decimal places that the HP 10bII+ displays?
A:
Press
\5
and the number of decimal places that you want (Ch. 2
Getting Started
).
Q:
What does an
E
in a number (for example,
2.51E–13
) mean?
A:
Exponent of ten. For example, 2.51 × 10
–13
(Ch. 2
Getting Started
).
Q:
Why do I get a wrong answer or the
No Solution
message when using TVM?
A:
Be sure to enter a value for four of the five TVM values before you solve for the fifth, even
if one of the values is zero. (Don’t forget to store a zero for
É
if you completely pay off a
loan.) Clearing all the TVM registers (
]OJ
) before entering your known values
accomplishes the same thing. Check to see that the calculator is in the appropriate payment
mode (Begin or End mode) and that
P/YR
is set correctly.
Summary of Contents for 10bII+
Page 1: ...i HP 10bII Financial Calculator User s Guide HP Part Number NW239 90001 Edition 1 May 2010 ...
Page 3: ...iii HP 10bII Financial Calculator ...
Page 30: ...At a Glance 22 ...
Page 144: ...Statistical Calculations 136 ...
Page 183: ...Warranty Regulatory and Contact Information 9 ...
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