Specifications
In
algobraic
form,
these
computations
are:
16,3
4,
296)
438
2.
438
- 296
~
4.
438
'0'
296 ~
3.
438
x 296
2.
438
~
296
1.
438
+ 2\}6
1. 438 + 296 =
3, 438 x 296
~
C.
Results
of
more
than
eight
but
less
than
seventeen
digits
will
appear
with
the
overflow
Indicator
(described
under Conlrols & Indicators).
See
Instructions
for
Overflow
I
nte
rp
retal
ion.
4.
To
enter a mathematical computation
Entry
of
a
computation
is
greatly
simplified
when
it
is
first
converted
to
algebrnic
form.
These
computations
are then
entered
a
digit
or
operative
at
a
time,
beginnIng
with
the
left-most
figure
and
progressing
to
the
right
For
full
detalls
refer
to
specific
instructions
and
examples
that
follow.
5. Reading a numerical result
A.
Results
01
etght
digits
or
less
are
read
directly
from the
Display.
B.
In
certain
computations,
zeroes
at
the
extreme
right
of
a
decimal
result
will
be
suppressed.
For
example,
a
result
representing
S16.30
may
appear
as:
B.
Then
you
enter
13
ins.tead
of
12.
Display
is:
123.45
A
mistake!
C.
To
clear
13,
touch
the
~
key
once
only.
Display
is:
D.
Then
enter
12.
Display is:
E,
Finally,
touch
the
II
key
for
answer.
Display
'IS:
NOTE:
An
~ncorrect
entry
should
be
cleared
prior
to
any
other
entry
or
operation.
3.
To enter a number
Example: enter 123.45
A.
Starting
with
the
left-most
digit
touch
keys
as
follows:
1,2,3,
.,
4,
and
5.
B.
Display
will
be:
12
I
_
XU
h.
.2
!
_.
:
Ii.
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