Et Keys
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Switch
@]~~Numeric
Key11: Enter numbers.
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8
Decima! !Point Key: Enters a decimal
point
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Display On,/C~ear
,
Clear l<ey: Depress the
key
10
tum
the display on. When
goes
out automatically (Automatic Display
Off Function), depress this key
to
re-
start the calculation.
This key is used for clearing entered
numbers and results. Depress once
after entry and It clears only the num-
bers just entered (Clear Indication
Key). When depressed after one of the
basic function keys, or depressed
twice successively, it clears the entire
register except the memory (Clear
Key).
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Basic Fur~ction Ke)fs:
Depress the corresponding f{ey for
addition, subtraction, multiplication,
~r
division. Depress the
G
l>(ey to obtam
results.
[:] Percent Plus-Mirms Key: Used to per-
form percentage, add-on, and discount
calculations.
§)Memory Ph.!s-Equal Key: Used to
obtain results and automatically add
them to the memory contents.
I!&B
~ecaii Mem~:~ry/C!ear Mem~:~ry
Kelf:
Depress once to recall the memory
contents. Depress twice to clear the
memory contents.
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Sign Change
sign (+
or -)
bers.
Used to change the
the displayed nurn-
0
Square Root Key: Used to extract
square roots.
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Reciprocal Key: Used to calculate
reciprocals.
0
Compute Key:
1) Computes the respective values
when depressed before one of the
following
l~eys
(
§I ,
8 ,
§.9 ' E)'
0 , Ell , 0 ,
EJ )
in the normal,
SF, LOAi\1, or INT modes.
2)
Clears all data memories (except
those used in statistical calculation)
when depressed before
the~
key.
3) Sets the BGN or END mode in !he
SF or LOAN modes when depressed
before the
a
key.
4)
Deletes data used in statistical cal-
culation when depressed before !he
§fu
key.
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When this key is depressed,
*
ap-
pears on the display to indicate
another key operation follows.
0
Rec<!li! Key: Recalls respective values
from the data memory when depressed
before one of the following keys:
0,
8 ,
§.9,
EJ, 0 · 0 · Ell •
or
El ·
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