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HP -27S Owner's Manual page 25

Scientific

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The menu keys are
now
labeled
by
the bottom
line of
the
display.
Here,
"i+',1#*ffiffiffi, giir$ffi;!$ffiffi,
and iffiimffirt are
variables
used
to
calculate
percent change.
Pressing
Il
MAIN
I (or,
in
this
case,
tml)
erases
the
menu and
restores
the
MAIN
display.
The keys that display menus are described
in
table
1,-2
on page
24.
The table is divided accordi.g
to the
three types
of
menus:
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Applications.
Each
of the four
applications consists
of
a group of
menus.
Pressitg an application key displays the top-level menu in
that application. Menus "branching" from the top-level menu allow
you to
access
all
the functionality
in
the application.
For
example,
pressing
fl
ril\rtEl
displays the TIME
menu-the
top-level menu in
the TIME application.
Each
k"y in
the TIME menu displays another
menu.
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Numeric functions. Numeric function menus extend the number of
numeric functions available
from the
keyboard. For
example,
If"/"cHGl displays the numeric function menu
for
percent
change
calculations.
I
Gontrol menus. Control menus allow you to
set
certain modes and
to
control the optional
printer.
Some menus
contain more than six labels.
In
those menus,
a
,
k"y
switches between the "pages'
of
the
menu.
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