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EXIBOOK
2002
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GB
*** If you have not specified the number of decimal places or the number of significant digits, you can press
and the change the range of the exponential display (NORM 1 / NORM 2)
*** With the exception of the BASE-N mode, modes
~
can be used in combination with the manual
calculation modes.
*** The mode last selected is retained in memory when the unit’s power is switched off.
Defm displayed. Entering a value followed by will specify the number of memories
available.
Ex. :
10
→
Number of memories available increased by 10.
If EXE is pressed without entering a value, the current number of memories available and
remaining steps will be displayed
Example :
M-26 S-488
Specifies COMP mode for arithmetic calculation or function calculation (program
execution possible).
For binary, octal or hexadecimal calculations / conversions (BASE-N mode)
For standard deviation calculations (SD mode).
For regression calculations (LR mode).
The x
y
and
x
√
functions are not available in the LR mode. To use these functions,
firstperform the statistical operations and then press
to enter the COMP
mode.
Pressed after a numeric value representing degrees ( °) is input.
Pressed after a numeric value representing radians ( r ) is input.
Pressed after a numeric value representing grads ( g ) is input.
A -LOCK
Alphabet key
Press to input alphabetic characters or special characters. Pressing displays “A” and allows the
input of only one character. After that, the unit returns to the status it was in before the key was
originally pressed. Pressing
followed by
will lock the unit in this mode and allow
consecutive input of alphabetic characters until
is pressed again.
Goto
Program / Goto key
Press
, enter a value from 0 to 9 and then press
to execute a program.
Ex. :
→
Execution of Program 1 begins
Pressing
followed by
will cause Goto to appear on the display. This is a jump
command used in programs.
Cursor / Replay keys
The key moves the cursor to the left, moves the cursor to the right. In the Plot function, the
key moves the pointer up, and moves the pointer down. Holding any of the keys down will cause
the cursor to continuously move in the respective direction.
Once a formula or numeric value is input and
is pressed, the key and key become (replay)
keys. In this case, pressing displays the formula or numeric value from the beginning, while
pressing displays it from the end. This allows the formula to be executed again by changing the values.
Pressing
followed by
displays the insert cursor ([ ]). Entering a value while the insert cursor
is displayed inserts the value in the position immediately preceding the insert cursor location.
MODE
.
MODE
+
MODE
+
MODE
-
MODE
x
MODE
÷
MODE
4
MODE
.
MODE
9
9
7
EXE
EXE
EXE
MODE
.
EXE
ALPHA
SHIFT
MODE
5
SHIFT
MODE
6
1
SHIFT
ALPHA
Prog
Prog
ALPHA
SHIFT
ALPHA
ALPHA
EXE
EXE
Prog
SHIFT
Goto
-
REPLAY
-
EXE
SHIFT
INS
Line
INS
Value
X
↔
Y
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