User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Quick-Start
- Precautions when Using this Product
- Contents
- Getting Acquainted— Read This First!
- Chapter 1 Basic Operation
- Chapter 2 Manual Calculations
- Chapter 3 List Function
- Chapter 4 Equation Calculations
- Chapter 5 Graphing
- 5-1 Sample Graphs
- 5-2 Controlling What Appears on a Graph Screen
- 5-3 Drawing a Graph
- 5-4 Storing a Graph in Picture Memory
- 5-5 Drawing Two Graphs on the Same Screen
- 5-6 Manual Graphing
- 5-7 Using Tables
- 5-8 Dynamic Graphing
- 5-9 Graphing a Recursion Formula
- 5-10 Changing the Appearance of a Graph
- 5-11 Function Analysis
- Chapter 6 Statistical Graphs and Calculations
- Chapter 7 Financial Calculation (TVM)
- Chapter 8 Programming
- Chapter 9 Spreadsheet
- Chapter 10 eActivity
- Chapter 11 System Settings Menu
- Chapter 12 Data Communications
- Appendix

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2-3 Specifying the Angle Unit and Display
Format
Before performing a calculation for the fi rst time, you should use the Setup screen to specify
the angle unit and display format.
k Setting the Angle Unit [SET UP] - [Angle]
1. On the Setup screen, highlight “Angle”.
2. Press the function key for the angle unit you want to specify, then press J .
• { Deg } / { Rad } / { Gra } ... {degrees}/{radians}/{grads}
• The relationship between degrees, grads, and radians is shown below.
360° = 2 π radians = 400 grads
90° = π /2 radians = 100 grads
k Setting the Display Format [SET UP] - [Display]
1. On the Setup screen, highlight “Display”.
2. Press the function key for the item you want to set, then press J .
• { Fix } / { Sci } / { Norm } / { Eng } ... {fi xed number of decimal places specifi cation}/
{number of signifi cant digits specifi cation}/{normal display}/{Engineering mode}
u To specify the number of decimal places ( Fix)
Example To specify two decimal places
1 (Fix)c w
Press the number key that corresponds to the
number of decimal places you want to specify
(
n = 0 to 9).
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Specifying the Angle Unit and Display Format
# Displayed values are rounded off to the
number of decimal places you specify.