User`s guide
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Press @ID@(BASE-N) to enter the BASE-N Mode when you want to
perform calculations using decimal, hexadecimal, binary, and/or octal
values. The initial default number mode when you enter the BASE-N Mode
is decimal, which means input and calculation results use the decimal
number format. Press one of the following keys to switch number modes:
~(DEC) for decimal, @(HEX) for hexadecimal, (§](BIN) for binary, or
I]!!)(OCT) for octal.
/ To enter the BASE-N Mode, switch to the binary mode, and
calculate112+ 12 I
I§!)@(BASE-N)
(§](BIN)
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Bin
0000000000000000
Bin
111%)1@ 10000000000000100
Continuing from above, switch to the hexadecimal mode and
calculate IF..+ I..
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@@(HEX) 1 I§) (F)I%)1 @ 00000~~6
Continuing fr9m above, switch to the octal mode and calculate
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Oct
00000000010
Note: .Use the following keys to input the letters A through F for hexadecimal
values: 8(A), 8(B), ffiii)(C),@(D), §J(E), G!i!)(F). .In the BASE-N
Mode, inputof fractional (decimal) values andexponents is not supported. If
a calculation result has a fractional part, it is cut off.
.The input and oulput
ranges is 16 bits for binary values, and 32 bits for other types of values. The
following shows details about input and output ranges.
Base-n Mode
Input/Output Ranges
Positive: 0000000000000000 ~ x ~ 0111111111111111
Negative: 1000000000000000 :a x ~ 1111111111111111
Binary
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Octal
Positive: 00000000000 ~ x ~ 17777777777
Negative: 20000000000 :; x ::; 37777777777
-2147483648:ii x::; 2147483647
Positive: 00000000 ~ x ~ 7FFFFFFF
Negative: 80000000
:; x :5FFFFFFFF
Decimal
Hexadecimal
Specifying the Number Mode of a Particular Input
Value
You can input a special command immediately following a value to specify
the number mode of that value. The special commands are: d (decimal), h
(hexadecimal), b (binary), and 0 (octal).
/ To calculate 10.. + 10,6+ 10H 10. and display the result as a decimal
value
@I£J(DEC) ImIID(BASE)~m(d)10 I%)
m IID(BASE)~ rn(h) 10 I%)
@!!)IID(BASE)~ lID(b) 10I%)
@!!)IID(BASE)~ @(o) 10 @
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Converting a Calculation Result to another Type of
Value
You can use anyone of the following key operations to convert the currently
displayed calculation result to another type of value: ~(DEC) (decimal),
@(HEX) (hexadecimal), (§](BIN) (binary), I]!!)(OCT)(octal).
/ To calculate 1510x 37,0in the decimal mode, and then convert
theresultto hexadecimal,binary,andoctal
@1£J(DEC)15~37@ 555
@(HEX) 00000228
(§](BIN)0000001000101011
I]!!)(OCT) 00000001053
Logical and Negation Operations
Your calculator provides you with logical operators (and, or, xor, xnor) and
functions (Not, Neg) for logical and negation operations on binary values.
. Use the menu that appears when you press m lID(BASE)to inputthese
logical operators and functions.
All of the following examples are perfonned in the binary mode (~(BIN)).
/ To detennine the logical AND of 1010, and 1100, (1010, and 1100,)
@ 1010@!jJlID(BASE)m(and) 1100@ 0000000000001000
/ Todeterminethe logical OR of 10112 and 110102(101hor 11010,)
@10111!i!!11ID(BASE)rn(or)11010@ 0000000000011011
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