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| Not that great This calculator does not have a TVM function. I need that basic function for my finance class. | |
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| Nice calculator I used this calculator in my finance classes. It works very well. I probably would not recommend it for scientific classes though. Easy to use, excellent financial tool (Casio FC 200V) The Casio FC 200V is a very intuitive and easy to use calculator. | |
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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.
Initializing the Calculator
Perform the following procedure when you want to initialize the calculator and return the calculation mode and setup to their initial default settings. Note that this operation also clears all data currently in calculator memory. 1. O19(CLR) 2. All:EXE (cf), then E. 3. E(Yes) 4. A To cancel initialization without doing anything, press E(Cancel) instead of E(Yes). This setting: Calculation Mode This setting: Payment Date Mode dn Periods/Y Bond Date Date Input PRF/Ratio B-Even Digit Sep. Angle Display Digits STAT Is initialized to this: COMP Is initialized to this: End 365 CI Annual (FC-200V only) Date (FC-200V only) MDY PRF (FC-200V only) Quantity (FC-200V only) Off Deg Norm1 Off
This Means this: indicator: STAT 360 SI DMY 9 FIX SCI
The calculator is in the STAT Mode. E-days in a year. Simple interest for interest calculations of odd (partial) months. Day, month, year (DMY) as the date format. The default angle unit is degrees. The default angle unit is radians. The default angle unit is grads. A fixed number of decimal places is in effect. A fixed number of significant digits is in effect. Calculation history memory data is available and can be replayed, or E-33 there is more data above/below the current screen. The display currently shows an intermediate result of a multi-state- E-32 ment calculation. E-15
Important! For a very complex calculation or some other type of calculation that takes a long time to execute, the display may show only the above indicators (without any value) while it performs the calculation internally.
Calculation Modes and Calculator Setup
k Calculation Modes
When you want to perform this type of operation: Simple interest calculations Compound interest calculations Cash flow calculations Amortization calculations General and function calculations Statistical and regression calculations Interest rate conversion calculations Cost, selling price, or margin calculations Day or date calculations Depreciation calculations (FC-200V only) Purchase price and annual yield calculations (FC-200V only) Break-even point calculations (FC-200V only) Press this Page: key: S c C A m a n o D d b B E-42 E-44 E-50 E-55 E-28 E-98 E-108 E-59 E-61 E-64 E-66 E-71 E-78
k Using the Setup Screen
The setup screen lets you configure various conditions and screen settings used for calculations. You can also use the setup screen to adjust display contrast.
A Displaying the Setup Screen
There are two different ways to display the setup screen. Pressing the s key Selecting the Set: item on the menu screen that appears when you enter some modes. The following are the procedures you need to perform to access and use the setup screen using the above operations.
FC-200V
Important! All of the example procedures presented in this manual use the s key procedure to display the setup screen.
To display the setup screen with the s key 1. Press the s key. This displays a menu of setup items. See Setup Screen Settings on page E-15 for a complete list of menu items. 2. Use fc to select the setup item whose setting you want to change, and then press E. This displays a screen for configuring the setting of the setup item you selected. 3. Configure the setting you want. You can select a setting by with the cursor and then press E , or you can input the number that corresponds to the setting you want to select. See Configuring Settings on page E-16 for information about configuring each setting. To display the setup screen by selecting Set: on a mode menu
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(1:360) or 2(2:365) to select the setting you want. You can also use fc to select a setting and then press E. 3 dn: Compound Interest (CMPD) Mode This setting specifies whether simple interest or compound interest for interest calculations of odd (partial) months. 1:CI Compound interest 2:SI Simple interest 1. Use fc to select dn, and then press E.
* For information about specifying the Date Mode, see the Date Mode item under Configuring Settings on page E-16.
A Basic SMPL Mode Procedure
Example 1: To calculate the interest amount (SI), and the simple future value (SFV) 1. Input the values for 1, 2, 3, and 4 from the Setting Values table above. For this example, use fc to select 1 Set:, and then press E.
Press 2 to select 365. Use fc to select 2 Dys, input 120, and then press E. Use fc to select 3 I, input 5, and then press E. Use fc to select 4 PV, input 10000, and then press E. 2. Select the value you want to calculate. For this example, use fc to select ALL: Solve. 3. Press 9 to perform the calculation. Pressing the E key returns to the value input screen. To solve for the items that have Solve specified (such as ALL:Solve), you can press E instead of 9.
A Other SMPL Mode Calculations
Example 2: To calculate the simple interest (SI) amount only In step 2 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select SI:Solve. Example 3: To calculate the simple future value (SFV) only In step 2 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select SFV:Solve.
A SMPL Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS)
Variables Dys, I, and PV are used in the SMPL Mode. The values of SMPL Mode variables are retained even if you change to another mode. Note, however, that SMPL Mode variables are also used by other modes, so performing an input or calculation operation may change the values assigned to them. Though SMPL Mode variables are financial calculation variables, they are also used by arithmetic and function operations in the COMP Mode.
A Calculation Formulas
365-day Mode 360-day Mode
SI' = SI' =
PV i PV i
I% 100 I% 100
360 SI = SI' SFV = (PV + SI')
: Dys : PV : I% : SFV :
simple interest number of interest periods principal interest rate (annual) principal plus interest
k Compound Interest Mode
The Compound Interest (CMPD) Mode lets you calculate any one of the following values, by inputting values for the other four: number of payments, interest rate, principal, payment amount, and future value (principal and interest, or final payment amount).
A Entering the CMPD Mode
Press c to enter the CMPD Mode. Value Input Screen
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.
2. Select the value you want to calculate. For this example, use fc to select BAL: Solve. 3. Press l to perform the calculation. Pressing the E key returns to the value input screen.
A Other AMRT Mode Calculations
Example 2: To calculate the interest amount (INT) included in payment 15 (PM1) In step 2 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select INT:Solve. Example 3: To calculate the principal amount (PRN) included in payment 15 (PM1) In step 2 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select PRN:Solve. Example 4: To calculate total interest paid (INT) from payment 15 (PM1) to payment 28 (PM2) In step 2 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select INT:Solve. Example 5: To calculate total principal paid (PRN) from payment 15 (PM1) to payment 28 (PM2) In step 2 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select PRN:Solve.
A AMRT Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) Variables PM1, PM2, n, I, PV, PMT, FV, P/Y, and C/Y
are used in the AMRT Mode. The values of AMRT Mode variables are retained even if you change to another mode. Note, however, that AMRT Mode variables are also used by other modes, so performing an input or calculation operation may change the values assigned to them. Though AMRT Mode variables are financial calculation variables, they are also used by arithmetic and function operations in the COMP Mode. E-58
A Calculation Formulas a: Interest portion of payment PM1 (INT) INTPM1 = I BALPM11 i I (PMT sign) b: Principal portion of payment PM1 (PRN) PRNPM1 = PMT + BALPM11 i c: Principal balance upon completion of payment PM2
BALPM2 = BALPM21 + PRNPM2
d: Total principal paid from payment PM1 to payment PM2
PRN = PRN
PM2 PM1
+ PRNPM1+1 + + PRNPM2
e: Total interest paid from payment PM1 to payment PM2
(INT) a + b = one repayment (PMT)
INT = INT
+ INTPM1+1 + + INTPM2
(Setup Screen)
BAL0 = PV.. Payment: End INT1 = 0, PRN1 = PMT. Payment: Begin
(Setup Screen) Converting between the Nominal Interest Rate and Effective Interest Rate The nominal interest rate (I % value input by user) is converted to an effective interest rate (I %) for installment loans where the number of annual payments is different from the number of annual compoundings calculation periods.
Press 1 to select Date. Use fc to select 2 d1, input 06012004, and then press E. Use fc to select 3 d2, input 12152006, and then press E. Use fc to select 5 RDV, input 100, and then press E. Use fc to select 6 CPN, input 3, and then press E. Use fc to select 8 YLD, input 4, and then press E. 2. Select the value you want to calculate. For this example, use fc to select PRC.
A Other BOND Mode Calculations
Before performing a calculation based on a specific number of payments (Term), be sure to specify 360 for Date Mode, and Annual for Periods/Y (number of coupon payments per year). Example 2: To calculate the annual yield (YLD) based on a specific date (Date) 1. In step 1 of the basic procedure (Example 1), input 97.61645734 for PRC and do not input anything for YLD. 2. In step 2, select YLD. Input money paid out as a negative value, using the y key to input the minus sign.
Example 3: To calculate a bond purchase price (PRC) based on a specific number of payments (Term) 1. In step 1 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select 2(Term) for Bond Date. This replaces input items d1 and d2 with input item n. 2. Input 3 for item n. Example 4: To calculate the annual yield (YLD) based on a specific number of payments (Term) 1. In step 1 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select 2(Term) for Bond Date. This replaces input items d1 and d2 with input item n. 2. Use fc to select 4 n, input 3, and then press E. 3. Input 97.61645734 for PRC, without inputting anything for YLD. 4. In step 2, select YLD.
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
A Entering the BEV Sub-mode
1. Press B to enter the Break-Even Mode. 2. Use fc to select BEV:EXE.
3. Press E. Value Input Screen
No. Display Name Profit or Profit Ratio (PRF/Ratio) Sales Quantity or Sales Amount (B-Even) Sales Price Unit Variable Cost Fixed Cost Profit Profit Ratio Sales Quantity Sales Amount Values Used in Examples PRF (Profit) Quantity (Sales Quantity) $100/unit $50/unit $100,000 $400,000 40% 10,000 units $1,000,000
1 Set*1
2 PRC 3 VCU 4 FC PRF*2
QBE*3 SBE*3
*1 You can configure break-even point calculations to use profit (PRF) or profit ratio (r%). See the PRF/Ratio setting under Configuring Settings (page E-16). You can configure break-even point calculations to use sales quantity (Quantity) or sales amount (Sales). See the B-Even setting under Configuring Settings (page E-16). 2 * This item becomes profit ratio (r%) when Ratio is selected for PRF/Ratio. 3 * This item becomes break-even sales amount (SBE) when Sales is selected for B-Even. E-79
A Basic BEV Sub-mode Procedure
Example 1: To calculate the break-even point sales quantity (QBE) 1. Input the values for 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 from the Setting Values table (page E-79). For this example, use fc to select 1 Set:, and then press E. Use fc to select PRF/Ratio, and then press E. Press 1 to select PRF. Use fc to select 1 Set:, and then press E. Use fc to select B-Even, and then press E. Press 1 to select Quantity. Use fc to select 2 PRC, input 100, and then press E. Use fc to select 3 VCU, input 50, and then press E. Use fc to select 4 FC, input 100000, and then press E. Use fc to select 5 PRF or r%, input 0, and then press E. 2. Select the value you want to calculate. For this example, use fc to select 6 QBE.
A Other BEV Sub-mode Calculations
Example 2: To calculate the break-even point sales amount (SBE) 1. Select 2(Sales) for B-Even in step 1 of the basic procedure (Example 1). 2. In step 2, select SBE. Example 3: To calculate the sales quantity (QBE) required to attain a profit target ($400,000) Input 400000 for PRF in step 1 of the basic procedure (Example 1). Example 4: To calculate the sales amount (SBE) required to attain a profit target ($400,000) 1. Select 2(Sales) for B-Even and input 400000 for PRF in step 1 of the basic procedure (Example 1). 2. In step 2, select SBE. Example 5: To calculate the sales quantity (QBE) required to attain a profit ratio target (40%) Select 2(r%) for PRF/Ratio and input 40 for r% in step 1 of the basic procedure (Example 1). Example 6: To calculate the sales amount (SBE) required to attain a profit ratio target (40%) 1. Select 2(r %) for PRF/Ratio and 2(Sales) for B-Even, and input 40 for r% in step 1 of the basic procedure (Example 1). 2. In step 2, select SBE. Example 7: To calculate other values besides sales quantity and sales amount You can calculate any one of the following five values by inputting values the other four: 2 Sales Price, 3 Unit Variable Cost, 4 Fixed Cost, 5 Profit or Profit Ratio, 6 Sales Quantity or Sales Amount.
A Selecting a Statistical Calculation Type
In the STAT Mode, display the statistical calculation type selection screen.
k Statistical Calculation Types
Use fc to select Item, and then press E. Menu Item 1-VAR A+BX _+CX2 In X e^X AB^X AX^B 1/X Statistical Calculation Single-variable Linear regression Quadratic regression Logarithmic regression e exponential regression ab exponential regression Power regression Inverse regression
k Inputting Sample Data
A Displaying the STAT Editor Screen
The STAT editor screen appears after you enter the STAT Mode from another mode. Use the STAT menu to select a statistical calculation type. To display the STAT editor screen from another STAT Mode screen, press 17(S-MENU)2(Data).
A STAT Editor Screen
There are two STAT editor screen formats, depending on the type of statistical calculation you selected.
STAT STAT
Single-variable Statistics
Paired-variable Statistics
The first line of the STAT editor screen shows the value for the first sample or for the values for their first pair of samples.
A FREQ (Frequency) Column
If you turn on the Statistical Display item on the calculators setup screen, a column labeled FREQ will also be included on the STAT editor screen. You can use the FREQ column to specify the frequency (the number of times the same sample appears in the group of data) of each sample value.
A Rules for Inputting Sample Data on the STAT Editor Screen
Data you input is inserted into the cell where the cursor is located. Use fcde to move the cursor between cells.
The values and expressions you can input on the STAT editor screen are the same as those you can input in the COMP Mode. Note, however, that the following functions are not available on the STAT editor screen: multiple operations in calculation history memory, multi-statement input, and assignment to financial calculation variables. Pressing A while inputting data clears your current input. After inputting a value, press E. This registers the value and displays up to six of its digits in the currently selected cell. E-109
Example: To input the value 123.45 in cell X1 (Move the cursor to cell X1.) 123.45
The value you input appears in the formula area.
Registering a value causes the cursor to move down one cell.
A STAT Editor Screen Input Precautions
The number of lines in STAT editor screen (the number of sample data values you can input) depends on the type of statistical data you selected, and on the Statistical Display setting of the calculators setup screen (page E-21).
Statistical Display Statistic Type Single-variable Paired-variable OFF (No FREQ column) 80 lines 40 lines ON (FREQ column) 40 lines 26 lines
The following types of input are not allowed on the STAT editor screen. m, 1m(M) operations Assignment to variables (STO) Financial Calculation Variables (VARS)
A Precautions Concerning Sample Data Storage
The STAT Editor and the CASH Mode DataEditor store data in the same area. Sample data you input is deleted automatically whenever you change the Statistical Display setting (which causes the FREQ column to be shown or hidden) on the calculators setup screen.
A Editing Sample Data
Replacing the Data in a Cell 1. On the STAT editor screen, move the cursor to the cell you want to edit. 2. Input the new data value or expression, and then press E.
Important! Note that you must totally replace the existing data of the cell with new input. You cannot edit parts of the existing data.
Deleting a Line 1. On the STAT editor screen, move the cursor to the line you want to delete. 2. Y Inserting a Line 1. On the STAT editor screen, move the cursor to the line that will be under the line you will insert. 2. 17(S-MENU)3(Edit) 3. 1(Ins)
Important! Note that the insert operation will not work if the maximum number of lines allowed for the STAT editor screen are already used.
Deleting All STAT Editor Contents 1. 1a(S-MENU)3(Edit) 2. 2(Del-A) This clears all of the sample data on the STAT editor screen.
Note Note that you can perform the procedures under Inserting a Line and Deleting All STAT Editor Contents only when the STAT editor screen is on the display.
k STAT Calculation Screen
The STAT calculation screen is for performing statistical calculations with the data you input with the STAT editor screen. Pressing the A key while the STAT editor screen is displayed switches to the STAT calculation screen. E-111
k Using the STAT Menu
While the STAT editor screen or STAT calculation screen is on the display, press 17(S-MENU) to display the STAT menu. The content to the STAT menu depends on whether the currently selected statistical operation type uses a single variable or paired variables.
A STAT Menu Items
Common Items Select this menu item: When you want to do this: 1Type 2Data 3Edit 4Sum 5Var Display the statistical calculation type selection screen Display the STAT editor screen Display the Edit sub-menu for editing STAT editor screen contents Display the Sum sub-menu of commands for calculating sums Display the Var sub-menu of commands for calculating the mean, standard deviation, etc. Display the MinMax sub-menu of commands for obtaining maximum and minimum values
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
Reg Sub-menu (17(S-MENU)7(Reg)) Select this menu item: When you want to obtain this: 1A Regression coefficient constant term A 2B Regression coefficient B 3r Correlation coefficient r 4m Estimated value of x 5n Estimated value of y Linear Regression Calculation Examples 8 through 10 all use the data input in Example 7. Example 7:
1.0 1.2 1.5 1.6 1.9 1. s
1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4
2.1 2.4 2.5 2.7 3.0
1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 2.0
2. STAT (fc), then E. 3. 2(Off) 7
cE(A+BX) 1E 1.2E 1.5E 1.6E 1.9E 2.1E 2.4E 2.5E 2.7E 3E
ce1E 1.1E 1.2E 1.3E 1.4E 1.5E 1.6E 1.7E 1.8E 2E A
Example 8: 17(S-MENU)4(Sum)
5(xy)E
17(S-MENU)5(Var)
3(xn)E
1617(S-MENU) 7(Reg)5(n)E
y = 20 m = ?
2017(S-MENU) 7(Reg)4(m)E E-129
Example 17: y = ABx
0.16.2 513
7cccccE(AB^X)
y1E 3E 5E 10E
ce0.24E 4E 16.2E 513E
A17(S-MENU) 7(Reg)1(A)E
x = 15 n = ?
1517(S-MENU) 7(Reg)5(n)E
y = 1.02 m = ?
1.02 17(S-MENU) 7(Reg)4(m)E
Example 18: y = AxB
7ccccccE(AX^B)
28E 30E 33E 35E 38E ce2410E 3033E 3895E 4491E 5717E A17(S-MENU) 7(Reg)1(A)E
x = 40 n = ?
4017(S-MENU) 7(Reg)5(n)E
y = 1000 m = ?
1000 17(S-MENU) 7(Reg)4(m)E E-131
Example 19: y = A +
1.1 2.1 2.9 4.0 4.9
18.3 9.7 6.8 4.9 4.1
7cccccccE(1/X) 1.1E 2.1E 2.9E 4E 4.9E ce18.3E 9.7E 6.8E 4.9E 4.1E A17(S-MENU) 7(Reg)1(A)E
x = 3.5 n = ?
3.517(S-MENU) 7(Reg)5(n)E
y = 15 m = ?
1517(S-MENU) 7(Reg)4(m)E
A Command Usage Tips
The commands included in the Reg sub-menu can take a long time to execute in logarithmic, e exponential, ab exponential, or power regression calculation when there are a large number of data samples.
Technical Information
k Calculation Priority Sequence
The calculator performs calculations according to a calculation priority sequence. Basically, calculations are performed from left to right. Expressions within parentheses have the highest priority. The following shows the priority sequence for each individual command. 1. Function with parentheses: Pol(, Rec( sin(, cos(, tan(, sin1(, cos1(, tan1(, sinh(, cosh(, tanh(, sinh1(, cosh1(, tanh1( log(, ln(, e^(, 10^(, '(, 3'( Abs( Rnd( 2. Functions preceded by values, powers, power roots: x2, x3, x1, x!, , r, g, ^(, x'( Percent: % 3. Prefix symbol: () (negative sign) 4. Statistical estimated value calculation: m, n, m1, m2 5. Permutations, combinations: nPr, nCr 6. Multiplication and division: , Multiplication where sign is omitted: Multiplication sign omitted immediately before , e, variables (2, 5A, A, etc.), functions with parentheses (2'(3), Asin(30), etc.) 7. Addition and subtraction: +, If a calculation contains a negative value, you may need to enclose the negative value in parentheses. If you want to square the value 2, for example, you need to input: (2)2. This is because x2 is a function preceded by a value (Priority 2, above), whose priority is greater than the negative sign, which is a prefix symbol (Priority 3).
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
4. Wipe a new battery with a dry cloth, and then load it into the calculator with its positive k side facing upwards (so you can see it). 5. Replace the battery cover and secure it in place with its screw. 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. Replacing the battery initializes the calculator, including the custom shortcut keys and function shortcut keys. See Initializing the Calculator (page E-3) for more information.
FC-100V
This calculator is powered by a single AAA-size battery (R03 (UM-4)).
Dim figures on the display of the calculator indicate that battery power is low. Continued use of the calculator when the battery is low can result in improper operation. Replace the battery as soon as possible when display figures becomes dim. Even if the calculator is operating normally, replace the battery at least once every two years.
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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