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FC-200V FC-100V

User's Guide
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Important! CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. makes no guarantees concerning accuracy of the contents of this manual or their suitability for any commercial purpose or other particular purpose, or concerning the accuracy of calculation results (such as financial calculation simulation results) produced by this calculator. Financial calculation rules and practices can differ according to country, geographic area, or financial institution. It is up to you to determine whether the calculation results produced by this calculator are compatible with the financial calculation rules that apply to you.
Manufacturer: CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. 6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan Responsible within the European Union: CASIO EUROPE GmbH Casio-Platz Norderstedt, Germany

About this Manual

This Users Guide covers use and operation of the CASIO FC-200V and FC-100V. Operations apply to both models, except in cases indicated by the text FC-200V only. Keycap markings indicate what a key inputs or what function it performs. Example: 1, 2, +, -, A, etc. Pressing the
key followed by a second key
performs the alternate function of the second key. The alternate function is indicated by the text printed above the key.

Alternate function

Keycap function

It means this:

The following shows what the different colors of the alternate function key text mean. If key marking text is this color: Yellow
Press and then the key to access the applicable function.
Press and then the key to input the applicable variable or constant.
In this manual, a while an
key operation is shown as 1,
key operation is shown as S.
The following shows an example of how an alternate function operation is represented in this Users Guide. Example: 17(S-MENU) Indicates the function that is accessed by the key operation (17) before it. Note that this is not part of the actual key operation you perform. E-1
The following shows an example of how a key operation to select an on-screen menu item is represented in this Users Guide. Example: 1(1-VAR) Indicates the menu item that is selected by the number key operation (1) before it. Note that this is not part of the actual key operation you perform. The cursor key is marked with four arrows, indicating direction, as shown in the illustration nearby. In this Users Guide, cursor key operation is indicated as f, c, d, and e.

REPLAY

Some examples in this manual start out assuming that the calculator is set to a particular angle unit. This is indicated by the following marks.

z : Degrees Z : Radians

The displays and illustrations (such as key markings) shown in this Users Guide are for illustrative purposes only, and may differ somewhat from the actual items they represent. The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. In no event shall CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. be liable to anyone for special, collateral, incidental, or consequential damages in connection with or arising out of the purchase or use of this product and items that come with it. Moreover, CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. shall not be liable for any claim of any kind whatsoever by any other party arising out of the use of this product and the items that come with it.

Important! The following procedure is possible only when there is a Set: item on the menu that initially appears when you enter a mode. It is not available in all modes.
1. On the menu that appears when you initially enter a mode, use fc to select Set:, and then press E. This displays a setup screen of settings that apply to the current mode only. The content of the setup screen depends on what mode you are currently in. 2. Use fc to select the setup item whose setting you want to change. You can also select a setup item by inputting the applicable number. See Setup Screen Settings below for information about configuring each setting.

A Setup Screen Settings

No. Setup Screen Item Description Payment date (beginning of term/end of term) Page E-16 E-16

1 Payment

2 Date Mode Number of days in a year 3 dn 4 Periods/Y 5 Bond Date 6 Date Input 7 PRF/Ratio 8 B-Even 9 Digit Sep. 0 Angle ! Fix @ Sci # Norm $ STAT
Odd period interest calculation E-16 Number of payment periods per year Date or number of coupon payments specification Date format E-17 E-17 E-18
Profit or profit ratio specification E-18 Sales quantity or sales amount E-18 specification 3-digit separator symbol Angle unit Number of decimal places Number of significant digits Value range for exponential format Statistical display E-19 E-19 E-20 E-20 E-21 E-21 E-22
% CONTRAST Contrast adjustment E-15

A Configuring Settings

1 Payment: Compound Interest (CMPD) Mode, Amortization (AMRT) Mode This setting specifies the payment date. 1:Begin Beginning of period 2:End End of period 1. Use fc to select Payment, and then press E. 2. Press 1(1:Begin) or 2(2:End) to select the setting you want. You can also use fc to select a setting and then press E. 2 Date Mode: Simple Interest (SMPL) Mode, Day Calculation (DAYS) Mode, Bond (BOND) Mode (FC-200V only) This setting specifies the number of days in a year. 1:days 2:days 1. Use fc to select Date Mode, and then press E.

2. Press 1(1:Superscript), 2(2:Subscript), or 3(3:Off) to select the setting you want. You can also use fc to select a setting and then press E. 0 Angle: All modes This setting specifies the angle unit used for trigonometric functions. 90 = radians = 100 grads 2 1:Deg Degrees 2:Rad Radians 3:Gra Grads 1. Use fc to select Angle, and then press E.
2. Press 1(1:Deg), 2(2:Rad), or 3(3:Gra) to select the setting you want. You can also use fc to select a setting and then press E. ! Fix: All modes This setting specifies a fixed number of digits to the right of the decimal place. Calculation results are rounded off to the specified number of digits before being displayed. Changing this setting automatically cancels any previous settings made for @ Sci and # Norm. Specify the number of decimal places by inputting a value in the range of 0 (round off and then cut fraction part) to 9 (nine decimal places). 1. Use fc to select Fix, and then press E. 2. Input a value from 0 to 9 to specify the number of decimal places. Example: = 14.286 (Fix 3) = 14.29 (Fix 2) @ Sci: All modes This setting specifies the number of significant digits. Calculation results are rounded off to the specified number of digits before being displayed. Changing this setting automatically cancels any previous settings made for ! Fix and # Norm. You can specify anywhere from 1 significant digit (by inputting 1) to 10 significant digits (by inputting 0). 1. Use fc to select Sci, and then press E. 2. Input a value from 0 to 9 to specify the number of significant digits. Example: = 1.(Sci 5) = 1.(Sci 4)
# Norm: All modes This setting specifies the range that determines when display of values switches to exponential format. Changing this setting automatically cancels any previous settings made for ! Fix and @ Sci. Norm1: 102 > x, x > 1010 Norm2: 109 > x, x > 1010 Example: = (Norm1) = 0.005 (Norm2) 1. Use fc to select Norm, and then press E. 2. Press 1(Norm1) or 2(Norm2). $ STAT: Statistics (STAT) Mode, Cash Flow (CASH) Mode This setting controls whether a frequency (FREQ) column is included in the STAT Mode DataEditor. The Cash Flow (CASH) Mode uses the same DataEditor as the STAT Mode. Turning on display of the frequency column reduces the maximum number of data items that can be input for investment appraisal. 1:On Frequency (FREQ) column display on 2:Off Frequency (FREQ) column display off 1. Use fc to select STAT, and then press E.
2. Press 1(1:On) or 2(2:Off) to select the setting you want. You can also use fc to select a setting and then press E.
Important! This operation clears DataEditor data. Note that data is cleared even if you select the setting that corresponds to the current FREQ column display status. Selecting On while FREQ column display is currently turned on, for example, will clear DataEditor data.

Variables

This section uses the COMP Mode (g) to demonstrate how you can use memory.

k Answer Memory (Ans)

A Answer Memory Overview
Answer Memory contents are updated whenever you execute a calculation using any one of the following keys: E, 9, m, 1m(M), t, or 1t(STO). Answer Memory can hold up to 15 digits. Answer Memory contents do not change if an error occurs during the current calculation. Answer Memory contents are maintained even if you press the A key, change the calculation mode, or turn off the calculator. When multiple results are obtained (in polar coordinate calculations, when ALL:Solve is selected in the Simple Interest Mode, etc.), the result that is displayed at the top of the screen is the one stored in Answer Memory.
A Using Answer Memory to Perform a Series of Calculations
Example: To divide the result of by 30 3*4E

(Continuing)/30E

Pressing / automatically inputs Ans command.
With the above procedure, you need to perform the second calculation immediately after the first one. If you need to recall Answer Memory contents after pressing A, press the G key.
A Inputting Answer Memory Contents into an Expression
Example: To perform the calculations shown below:

123 + 456 = 579 = 210

123+456E

789-GE

k Independent Memory (M)
You can add calculation results to or subtract results from independent memory. The M appears on the display when independent memory contains a value.
A Independent Memory Overview
The following is a summary of the different operations you can perform using independent memory. To do this: Add the displayed value or result of the expression to independent memory Subtract the displayed value or result of the expression from independent memory Recall current independent memory contents Assign a specific value or result of the expression to independent memory Perform this key operation: m
1m(M) Sm(M) 1. 3+5(for example) 2. 1t(STO) 3. M:(fc), then E. 4. E(Yes)
You can also store financial calculation value in independent memory. Example: In the SMPL Mode, store the value of SI in independent memory (M) 1. Enter the SMPL Mode for calculation of simple interest (SI). See pages E-42 and E-43 for more information. 2. 1t(STO) 3. SI(fc), then E. 4. M:(fc), then E. 5. E(Yes) A number sign (#) next to the independent memory variable name indicates that it already contains data. Performing the following steps will replace any existing data with the new data. E-37
The M indicator appears in the upper left of the display when there is any value other than zero stored in independent memory. Independent memory contents are maintained even if you press the A key, change the calculation mode, or turn off the calculator.
A Calculation Examples Using Independent Memory
If the M indicator is on the display, perform the procedure under Clearing Independent Memory before performing this example. Example: 23 + 9 = = ) = = (Total) 22 23+9m 53-6m 45*21m(M) 99/3m Sm(M)E

A Clearing Independent Memory
1. 0 2. 1t(STO) 3. M:(fc), then E. 4. E(Yes) This clears independent memory and causes the M indicator to disappear from the display.
k Variables (A, B, C, D, X, Y)

A Variable Overview

You can assign a specific value or a calculation result to a variable. Example: To assign the result of 3 + 5 to variable A. 1. 3+5 2. 1t(STO) 3. A:(fc), then E. 4. E(Yes)
Use the following procedure when you want to check the contents of a variable. Example: To recall the contents of variable A Sn(A) The following shows how you can include variables inside of an expression. Example: To multiply the contents of variable A by the contents of variable B Sn(A)*So(B)E You can also assign a financial calculation value to a variable. Example: In the CMPD Mode, assign the value of PMT to variable A. 1. CMPD mode: PMT (fc). 2. 1t(STO) 3. A:(fc), then E. 4. E(Yes) A number sign (#) next to a variable name indicates that there is already data assigned to the variable. Performing the following steps will replace any existing data with the new data. Variable contents are maintained even if you press the A key, change the calculation mode, or turn off the calculator. 96+3 Example: = 1.1. 9*6+3 2. 1t(STO) 3. B: (fc), then E. 4. E(Yes) 5. 5*8 6. 1t(STO) 7. C: (fc), then E. 8. E(Yes) E-39

9. So(B)/SD(C) E

k Financial Calculation Variables (VARS)
The following are the names of the financial calculation variables (VARS): n, I, PV, PMT, FV, P/Y, C/Y, PM1, PM2, Dys. Financial calculation variables are used in financial calculations to store values. See the sections that describe the various modes for information about which variables are used in each mode. In the COMP Mode, the above variables are used as arithmetic variables, and are referred to as such in the section explaining the COMP Mode.
A To select an financial calculation variable in the COMP mode

1. Press 1t(VARS).

2. On the menu screen that appears, use fc to move the highlighting to the variable you want to select, and then press E.
A Clearing the Contents of VARS Memories Only
1. O19(CLR) 2. VARS:EXE (fc), then E. 3. E(Yes) 4. A To cancel the clear operation without doing anything, press E(Cancel) instead of E(Yes). VARS Memory Initial Default Values P/Y, C/Y... 1 n, I, PV, PMT, FV, PM1, PM2, Dys. 0 E-40
k Clearing Memory Contents
Use the following procedure to clear the contents of Answer Memory, independent memory, and all of the variables. This procedure does not clear VARS memory contents. See Clearing the Contents of VARS Memories Only for more information. 1. O19(CLR) 2. Memory:EXE (fc), then E. 3. E(Yes) 4. A To cancel the clear operation without doing anything, press E(Cancel) instead of E(Yes).

No. Display 1 Set*n 3 I 4 PV 5 PMT 6 FV 7 P/Y 8 C/Y*2 Name Payment Period (Payment) Number of Payments Interest Rate Present Value (Principal) Payment Amount Future Value (Principal and Interest, or Final Payment Amount) Number of Annual Payments (PMT) Number of Annual Compoundings Values Used in Examples End 48 4% $1,000 $300 $16,760
*1 For information about specifying the payment period, see the Payment item under Configuring Settings on page E-16. In the case of compound interest calculations, you can also use the compound interest mode (dn) setting on the setup screen for interest calculations of odd (partial) months. See the explanation of the compound interest mode (dn) setting (page E-16) for more information. 2 * Specify 2 for semiannual compound interest, or 12 for monthly compound interest.
Note After specifying the 1 Payment Period (Payment) and inputting values for 7 Number of Annual Payments (P/Y) and 8 Number of Annual Compoundings, you can calculate any one of the following by inputting values for the other four: Number of Payments, Interest Rate, Principal, Payment Amount, Future Value (principal and interest, or final payment amount). Input money paid out as a negative value, using the y key to input the minus sign.
A Basic CMPD Mode Procedure
Example 1: To calculate the future value (FV) of an investment vehicle that pays an annual interest rate of 4%, when the initial deposit is $1,000 and additional deposits of $300 are made each month 1. Input the required values from the Setting Values table (page E-45). For this example, use fc to select 1 Set:, and then press E. Press 2 to select End. Use fc to select 2 n, input 48, and then press E. Use fc to select 3 I, input 4, and then press E. Use fc to select 4 PV, input 1000, and then press E. Use fc to select 5 PMT, input 300, and then press E. Use fc to select 7 P/Y, input 12, and then press E. Use fc to select 8 C/Y, input 12, and then press E. Input Precautions Before specifying the number of months when there is a partial month, see Calculating the Number of Months when a Partial Month is Included (page E-47). Input money paid out as a negative value, using the y key to input the minus sign. 2. Select the value you want to calculate. For this example, use fc to select FV.

A Other DEPR Mode Calculations
Example 2: To use the fixed percent method with a depreciation ratio is 25% In step 2 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select FP: Solve. Example 3: To use the sum-of-the-years digits method In step 2 of basic procedure (Example 1), select SYD:Solve. Example 4: To use the double declining balance method 1. In step 1 of the basic procedure (Example 1), input 200 for I. 2. In step 2, select DB:Solve.
A DEPR Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) Variables n, I, PV, and FV are used in the DEPR Mode.
The values of DEPR Mode variables are retained even if you change to another mode. Note, however, that DEPR Mode variables are also used by other modes, so performing an input or calculation operation may change the values assigned to them. Though DEPR Mode variables are financial calculation variables, they are also used by arithmetic and function operations in the COMP Mode.
Depreciation for an item acquired part way through a year can be calculated by month. u Straight-Line Method The straight-line method calculates depreciation for a given period.
(PVFV ) YR1 u n 12 (PVFV ) SLj = n (PVFV ) 12 YR1 u SLn+1 = n 12 (YR1G12)
SL j : depreciation charge for the j th year n : useful life PV : original cost (basis) FV : residual book value j : year for calculation of depreciation cost YR1 : number of months in the first year of depreciation
u Fixed Percentage Method Fixed percentage method can be used to calculate depreciation for a given period, or to calculate the depreciation rate.

FP1 = PV

I% YR12 I% 100 (YR1G12)
FPj = (RDVj1 + FV ) FPn+1 = RDVn
RDV1 = PV FV FP1 RDVj = RDVj1 FPj RDVn+1 = 0 (YR1G12)
FP j : depreciation charge for the j th year RDVj : remaining depreciable value at the end of j th I%
year : depreciation ratio
u Sum-of-the-Years Digits Method The sum-of-the-years-digits method calculates depreciation for a given period.
n (n +1) 2 YR1 n' = n 12 (Intg (n' ) +1) (Intg (n' )+2 Frac(n' )) Z' = 2 n YR1 SYD1 = (PV FV ) Z 12 n' j+2 SYDj = ( ( jG1) )(PV FV SYD1) Z' n' (n +1)+2 SYDn+1 = ( )(PV FV SYD1) Z' 12YR1 (YR1G12) 12 RDV1 = PV FV SYD1 RDVj = RDVj 1 SYDj Z=

A BOND Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS)
The values of the following BOND Mode variables are retained even if you change to another mode: n, d1, d2. Note, however, that n, d1, and d2 are also used by other modes, so performing an input or calculation operation may change the values assigned to them. Though n is a financial calculation variable, its contents can also be recalled in the COMP Mode. The following variables are used in the BOND Mode. Their values are not retained if you change to another mode: RDV, CPN, PRC, YLD.
D A B Redemption date (d2)

Issue date

Purchase date (d1)

Coupon Payment dates

PRC : CPN : YLD : A : M : N

RDV : D : B

INT : CST :
price per $100 of face value coupon rate (%) annual yield (%) accrued days number of coupon payments per year (1 = Annual, 2 = Semi-Annual) number of coupon payments until maturity (n is used when Term is specified for Bond Date on the setup screen.) redemption price per $100 of face value number of days in coupon period where settlement occurs number of days from purchase date until next coupon payment date = D A accrued interest price including interest
u Price per $100 of face value (PRC) Date (Using the Setup Screen: Bond Date) For one or fewer coupon period to redemption

RDV + PRC = 1+ ( B D

CPN M M ) +( A D CPN M )

YLD/100

For more than one coupon period to redemption

PRC = (1+

RDV YLD/100 M CPN M (1+ YLD/100 M ) )

(N1+B/D )

(k1+B/D )

INT =

CST = PRC + INT
Term (Using the Setup Screen: Bond Date)
RDV PRC = (1+ INT = 0 CST = PRC

u Annual Yield (YLD)

M (1+ YLD/100 M )

YLD/100 M

YLD is calculated using Newtons Method.
Note This calculator performs annual yield (YLD) calculations using Newtons Method, which produces approximate values whose precision can be affected by various calculation conditions. Because of this, annual yield calculation results produced by this calculator should be used keeping the above limitation in mind, or the results should be verified.
k Break-Even Mode (FC-200V only)
The Break-Even (BEVN) Mode has six sub-modes that you can use to perform various break-even point calculations.

A Basic MOS Sub-mode Procedure
Example 1: To calculate the margin of safety (MOS) 1. Input the required values from the Setting Values table above. For this example, use fc to select 1 SAL, input 1200000, and then press E. Use fc to select 2 SBE, input 1000000, and then press E. 2. Select the value you want to calculate. For this example, use fc to select 3 MOS.
A Other MOS Sub-mode Calculations
Example 2: To calculate a sales amount (SAL) or breakeven sales amount (SBE) Use the basic procedure (Example 1), substituting the required values.
A MOS Sub-mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS)
Variables SAL, SBE, and MOS are used in the MOS submode. MOS sub-mode variable contents are cleared whenever you change to another mode other than the BEVN Mode sub-modes (BEV, MOS, DOL, DFL, DCL, QTY CONV.).

A Calculation Formula

MOS = SAL SBE SAL
SAL : Sales Amount SBE : Break-even Sales Amount MOS : Margin of Safety
k Degree of Operating Leverage Submode (Break-Even Mode 3)
The Degree of Operating Leverage (DOL) sub-mode lets you calculate how profit changes relative to a change in the sales amount.
A Entering the DOL Sub-mode
1. Press B to enter the Break-Even Mode. 2. Use fc to select DOL:EXE.
No. Display 1 SAL 2 VC 3 FC 4 DOL Name Sales Amount Variable Cost Fixed Cost Degree of Operating Leverage Values Used in Examples $1,200,000 $600,000 $200,000 1.5
A Basic DOL Sub-mode Procedure
Example 1: To calculate the degree of operating leverage (DOL) 1. Input the required values from the Setting Values table above. For this example, use fc to select 1 SAL, input 1200000, and then press E. Use fc to select 2 VC, input 600000, and then press E. Use fc to select 3 FC, input 200000, and then press E. 2. Select the value you want to calculate. For this example, use fc to select 4 DOL.
A Other DOL Sub-mode Calculations
Example 2: To calculate the sales amount (SAL), variable cost (VC), and fixed cost (FC) Use the basic procedure (Example 1), substituting the required values. E-85
A DOL Sub-mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS)
Variables SAL, VC, FC, and DOL are used in the DOL sub-mode. DOL sub-mode variable contents are cleared whenever you change to another mode other than the BEVN Mode sub-modes (BEV, MOS, DOL, DFL, DCL, QTY CONV.).

DOL = SAL VC SAL VC FC

Sales Amount Variable Cost Fixed Cost Degree of Operating Leverage

3. Use fc to select FV, and then press l to perform the calculation. This calculates the future value of the investment after five years. The result appears on the display and is stored in Answer Memory (Ans).
4. Press 2(Shortcut2). This recalls the formula (for calculating tax) assigned to the 2(Shortcut2) key. 5. Press E. Pressing the E key calculates the net amount received after application of a 10% tax to the interest amount.
A Initializing the Custom Shortcut Settings
1. O19(CLR) 2. Shortcut:EXE (fc), then E. 3. 1(Shortcut1) or 2(Shortcut2) 4. A
Note STAT Mode data and operations cannot be assigned to the custom shortcut keys in the STAT Mode. In the CASH Mode, you cannot assign receipt and payment amounts (for input on the value input screen) to custom shortcut keys. Calculation history memory contents (page E-33) cannot be assigned to a shortcut key. Contrast data and operations cannot be assigned to the custom shortcut keys.

k Function Shortcut Keys

In the COMP Mode, the 1 (Shortcut1) and 2(Shortcut2) keys become function shortcut keys named FMEM1 and FMEM2. E-96
u To configure an FMEM key Example: To assign the function sin1 to the FMEM1 key 1. Press m to enter the COMP Mode. 2. (1) t (2) sin1 (fc), then E.

3. Press 1t(STO).

A number sign (#) next to FMEM1 or FMEM2 indicates that there is already data assigned to the key. Performing the following steps will replace any existing data with the new data. 4. Use fc to select FMEM1, and then press E. 5. In response to the confirmation screen that appears, press E(Yes). If you want to cancel this operation without assigning anything to the FMEM1 key, press E instead of E in step 5. u To use the configured function memory key in a calculation Example: To recall the inverse sin function assigned to the FMEM1 key Press 11(FMEM1).
A Initializing the Function Shortcut Settings
1. O19(CLR) 2. FMEM:EXE (fc), then E. 3. 1(FMEM1) or 2(FMEM2) 4. A E-97

Function Calculations

This section explains how to use the calculators built-in functions. Certain function calculations may take some time to display calculation results. Before performing an operation, be sure to wait until execution of the current operation is complete. You can interrupt an ongoing operation by pressing A. Pressing t will display a menu of functions that you can use to select the one you want to input. You can also use a direct key operation to input the following functions. FC-200V Rnd(, sin(, cos(, tan(, x2, '(, ^(, e^(, ln( FC-100V Rnd(, sin(, cos(, tan(, e^(, 10^(, ^(, ln(, log(, x'( All calculations in this section are performed in the COMP Mode (g).
You can input pi () or natural logarithm base e into a calculation. The following shows the required key operations and the values this calculator uses for pi () and e. = 3.14159265358980 (15()) e = 2.71828182845904 (S5(e))
k Pi () and Natural Logarithm Base e

MinMax Sub-menu (17(S-MENU)6(MinMax)) Select this menu item: When you want to obtain this: 1minX Minimum value 2maxX Maximum value Single-variable Statistical Calculation Example 1: To select single-variable (1-VAR) and input the following data: {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10} (FREQ: ON) Preparation 1. s 2. STAT (fc), then E. 3. 1(On) 7

E(1-VAR)

1E 2E 3E 4E 5E 6E 7E 8E 9E 10E
Example 2: To edit the data to the following, using insert and delete: {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10} (FREQ: ON)

17(S-MENU)2(Data)

17(S-MENU) 3(Edit)1(Ins)

ccccccccY

Example 3: To edit the FREQ data to the following: {1, 2, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 4, 2, 1} (FREQ: ON)

17(S-MENU)2(Data)e

c2E c2E 2E 2E 3E 4E 2E
A Examples 4 through 7 all use the same data as Example 3. Example 4: To calculate sum of squares of the sample data and sum of the sample data. 17(S-MENU)4(Sum)

1(x2)E

17(S-MENU)4(Sum) 2(x)E Example 5: To calculate number of samples, mean, and population standard deviation. 17(S-MENU)5(Var)

17(S-MENU)5(Var) 2(o)E

17(S-MENU)5(Var) 3(xn)E Example 6: To calculate minimum value and maximum value. 17(S-MENU)6(MinMax)

1(minX)E

17(S-MENU)6(MinMax) 2(maxX)E
A Commands when Linear Regression Calculation (A+BX) Is Selected
With linear regression, regression is performed in accordance with the following model equation.

y = A + BX

The following are the commands that appear on the submenus that appear when you select 4(Sum), 5(Var), 6(MinMax), or 7(Reg) on the STAT menu while linear regression is selected as the statistical calculation type. Calculation formula used for each command
(x o)2 x n = n 2 x n 1 = (x o) n1 y p= n (y p)2 y n = n 2 y n 1 = (y p) n1 y B.x A= n.xy x.y n B=. 2 n x (x)2 n.xy x.y r= {n.x 2 (x)2}{n.y 2 (y)2} yA m= B n = A + Bx
Sum Sub-menu (17(S-MENU)4(Sum)) Select this menu item: When you want to obtain this: 1x2 Sum of squares of the X-data 2x Sum of the X-data 3y2 Sum of squares of the Y-data 4y Sum of the Y-data 5xy Sum of products of the X-data and Y-data 6x3 Sum of cubes of the X-data 7x2y Sum of (X-data squares Y-data) 8x4 Sum of biquadrate of the X-data Var Sub-menu (17(S-MENU)5(Var)) Select this menu item: When you want to obtain this: 1n Number of samples 2o Mean of the X-data Population standard deviation of the 3xn X-data 4xn1 Sample standard deviation of the X-data 5p Mean of the Y-data Population standard deviation of the 6yn Y-data 7yn1 Sample standard deviation of the Y-data MinMax Sub-menu (17(S-MENU)6(MinMax)) Select this menu item: When you want to obtain this: 1minX Minimum value of the X-data 2maxX Maximum value of the X-data 3minY Minimum value of the Y-data 4maxY Maximum value of the Y-data

Example: 22 = 4 1. y2 2. t 3. 2 (fc), then E. 4. E (2)2 = 4 1. (y2) 2. t 3. 2 (fc), then E. 4. E Multiplication and division, and multiplication where the sign is omitted are the same priority (Priority 6), so these operations are performed from left to right when both types are mixed in the same calculation. Enclosing an operation within parentheses causes it to be performed first, so the use of parentheses can result in different calculation results. Example: = 1.(2) = 0.1591549431 1/215()E 1/(215()) E

k Stack Limitations

This calculator uses memory areas called stacks to temporarily store lower calculation priority sequence values, commands, and functions. The numeric stack has 10 levels and the command stack has 24 levels, as shown in the illustration below.

Numeric Stack 5 4

Command Stack
A Stack ERROR occurs when the calculation you are performing causes the capacity of either stack to be exceeded.
k Calculation Ranges, Number of Digits, and Precision
The calculation range, number of digits used for internal calculation, and calculation precision depends on the type of calculation you are performing. Calculation Range and Precision Calculation Range to 9.or 0 Number of Digits for 15 digits Internal Calculation Precision In general, 1 at the 10th digit for a single calculation. Precision for exponential display is 1 at the least significant digit. Errors are cumulative in the case of consecutive calculations.
Function Calculation Input Ranges and Precision Functions Input Range sinx DEG RAD GRA DEG RAD GRA DEG RAD GRA 0 x x 157079632.x x x 157079632.x 11010 Same as sinx, except whenx= (2n1)90. Same as sinx, except whenx= (2n1)/2. Same as sinx, except whenx= (2n1)100.
sin1x cos1x tan1x sinhx coshx sinh1x cosh1x tanhx
0 x x 9.x 230.x 4.x 4.x 9.9999999991099 E-137
Functions Input Range 1 tanh x 0 x 9.999999999101 logx/lnx 0 x 9.9999999991099 10x 9.9999999991099 x 99.99999999 ex 9.9999999991099 x 230.2585092 ' x 0 x x2 x 1/x x ; x G ' x x x! 0 x 69 (x is an integer) 10 nPr 0 n 110 , 0 r 100n (n, r are integers) 1 {n!/(nr)!} 0 nCr 0 n 110 , 100 r n (n, r are integers) 1 n!/r! 110 or 1 n!/(nr)! Pol(x, y) x, y 9.99999999910 x2+y2 9.Rec(r, ) 0 r 9.99999999910 : Same as sinx x0: 110100 ylogx100 x0: y0 ^(xy) m x0: yn, (m, n are integers) 2n+1 However: 110100 ylogx100

Important! Removing the battery from the calculator causes independent memory contents and values assigned to variables to be cleared.
1. Press 1A(OFF) to turn off the calculator. 2. On the back of the calculator, remove the screws and the back cover. 3. Remove the old battery. 4. Load a new battery into the calculator with its positive k and negative l ends facing correctly. 5. Replace the back cover and secure it in place with its screws.
6. Perform the following key operation: (1) O19(CLR) (2) All:EXE (fc), then E (3) E(Yes) (4) A Make sure you perform the above key operation. Do not skip it.

Auto Power Off

Your calculator will turn off automatically if you do not perform any operation for about six minutes. If this happens, press the O key to turn the calculator back on.

Specifications

Power Requirements: Solar Cell: Built into the front of the calculator Button Battery: G13 Type (LR44) 1 Battery Life: Approximately 3 years (Based on one hour of operation per day.) Operating Temperature: 0C to 40C Dimensions: 12.2 (H) 80 (W) 161 (D) mm 1/2 (H) 31/8 (W) 65/16 (D) Approximate Weight: 105g (3.7 oz) including the battery Bundled Items: Hard Case
Power Requirements: AAA-size battery: R03 (UM-4) 1 Battery Life: Approximately 17,000 hours (continuous display of flashing cursor) Power Consumption: 0.0002 W Operating Temperature: 0C to 40C Dimensions: 13.7 (H) 80 (W) 161 (D) mm 9/16 (H) 31/8 (W) 65/16 (D) Approximate Weight: 110 g (3.9 oz) including the battery Bundled Items: Hard Case

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