User Manual
m0
f(x) = x
3
–3x
2
+2 @KX™ 3 - 3 @K
XL+ 2 @≤
x = –1 1 ±®
–2.
x = –0.5 @≤ 0.5 ±®
1.125
√
A
2
+B
2
⁄(@KAL
+@KBL)@≤
A = 2, B = 3 2 ® 3 ®
3.605551275
A = 2, B = 5 @≤® 5 ®
5.385164807
SIMULATION CALCULATION
To obtain a result consecutively using the same formula, such as
plotting a curve line for 2x
2
+ 1, or finding the variable for 2x + 2y
=14, simply specify a new value for each variable in the formula.
Usable variables: A-D, M, X and Y
Unusable functions: RANDOM
• Simulation calculations can only be executed in the normal mode.
• Calculation ending instructions (%, etc.) other than = cannot
be used.
Performing Calculations
Q Press m0.
W Enter a formula with at least one variable.
E Press @≤.
R Variable input screen will appear. Enter the value of the flashing
variable, then press ® to confirm. The calculation result will
be displayed after entering the value for all used variables.
• Only numerical values are allowed as variables. Entry of
formulas are not permitted.
• Upon completing the calculation, press @≤ to perform
calculations using the same formula.
• Variables and numerical values stored in the memories will be
displayed in the variable input screen. To change a numerical
value, enter the new value and press ®.
Modify Function
In this calculator, all calculation results are internally obtained in
scientific notation with up to 12 digits for the mantissa.
However, since calculation results are displayed in the form desig-
nated by the display notation and the number of decimal places
indicated, the internal calculation result may differ from that shown
in the display.
By using the modify function, the internal value is converted to
match that of the display, so that the displayed value can be used
without change in subsequent operations.
5÷9=ANS N@f@i 1
ANS×9= 5 / 9 =
0.6
[FIX,TAB=1] * 9 =*
1
5.0
5 / 9 =@j
0.6
* 9 =*
2
5.4
@f@f@f
*
1
5.55555555555×10
–1
×9
*
2
0.6×9
No. Conversion units Remarks
1 in → cm in : inch
2 cm → in cm : centimeter
3 ft → m ft : foot
4m → ft m : meter
5 yd → m yd : yard
6m → yd m : meter
7 mile → km mile : mile
8 km → mile km : kilometer
9n mile → m n mile : nautical mile
10 m → n mile m : meter
11 acre → m
2
acre : acre
12 m
2
→ acre m
2
: square meter
13 oz → g oz : ounce
14 g → oz g : gram
15 lb → kg lb : pound
16 kg → lb kg : kilogram
17 °F → °C °F : Degree Fahrenheit
18 °C → °F °C : Degree Celsius
19 gal (US) →
ll
ll
l gal (US) : gallon (US)
20
ll
ll
l → gal(US)
ll
ll
l : liter
21 gal (UK) →
ll
ll
l gal (UK) : gallon (UK)
22
ll
ll
l → gal(UK)
ll
ll
l : liter
23 fl oz (US) → m
ll
ll
l fl oz(US): fluid ounce(US)
24 m
ll
ll
l → fl oz (US) m
ll
ll
l : milliliter
25 fl oz (UK) → m
ll
ll
l fl oz(UK): fluid ounce(UK)
26 m
ll
ll
l → fl oz (UK) m
ll
ll
l : milliliter
27 J → cal J : Joule
28 cal → J cal : calorie
29 hp → kW hp : horsepower
30 kW → hp kW : kilowatt
31 ps → kW ps : French horsepower
32 kW → ps kW : kilowatt
33 kgf/cm
2
→ Pa
34 Pa → kgf/cm
2
Pa : Pascal
35 atm → Pa atm : atmosphere
36 Pa → atm Pa : Pascal
37 mmHg → Pa (1 mmHg = 1 Torr)
38 Pa → mmHg Pa : Pascal
39 kgf·m → J
40 J →kgf·m J : Joule
125yd = ?m 125 @¥ 5 =
114.3
No. Constant Symbol Unit
11 Boltzmann constant k J•K
–1
12 Magnetic permeability µ
0
H•m
–1
13 Dielectric permittivity ε
0
F•m
–1
14 Classical electron radius r
e
m
15 Fine structure constant
α
16 Bohr radius a
0
m
17 Rydberg constant R
∞
m
–1
18 Fluxoid quantum Φ
0
Wb
19 Bohr magneton µB J•T
–1
20 Electron magnetic moment µ
e
J•T
–1
21 Nuclear magneton µN J•T
–1
22 Proton magnetic moment µP J•T
–1
23 Neutron magnetic moment µ
n
J•T
–1
24 Muon magnetic moment µ
µ
J•T
–1
25
Compton wavelength of the electron
λc m
26
Compton wavelength of the proton
λcp m
27 Stefan-Boltzmann constant
σ
W•m
–2
•K
–4
28 Avogadro’s constant N
A
mol
–1
29 Ideal gas volume at STP V
m
m
3
•mol
–1
30 Gas constant R J•mol
–1
•K
–1
31 Faraday constant F C•mol
–1
32 Quantum Hall resistance R
H
Ω
33 Electron charge to mass ratio e/m
e
C•
kg
–1
34 Quantum of circulation h/2m
e
J•s•
kg
–1
35 Gyromagnetic ratio of proton γ
p
s
–1
•T
–1
36
Josephson frequency-voltage ratio
2e/hHz•V
–1
37 Electron volt eV J
38 Celsius Temperature (0°C) tK
39 Astronomical unit AU m
40 Parsec pc m
V
0
= 15.3m/s 15.3 * 10 + 2 @•*ß0
t = 10s 3* 10 L=
643.3325
V
0
t+ – gt
2
= ?m
Metric Conversions
Unit conversions can be performed in the normal (when not set to
binary, octal, or hexadecimal), 3-VLE and statistics modes.
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