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Modes
Anolication
Mode
Name
Mode
.
Indicator
Calculation
Modes
Normal
calculations
COMP
Standard
deviation
'
;
calculations
[
SD
;
i
SD
Regression
calculations
REG
REG
Base-/! calculations
.
(fx-85W.only)
»";
;
;
BASE-N
b
(binary)
;
'
0
(OCtal).
'
d
(decimal)
H
(hexadecimal)
Angle
Unit
Modes
Degrees*
1
'
DEG
'
Radians
RAD
Grads
GRA
Display
Modes
V
Exponential notation
(Canceling
FIX
and SCI
specification)
NORM1
NORM2
Number
of
decimal
place
specification
FIX
Fix
Number
of significant
digit
specification
!
V
SCI
.
Sci
!
Notel
r
Mode
indicators
appear
in
the lower
part of
the
display,
except
for
the Base-/?
indicators
which appear
in
the ex-
ponent
part of
the
display.
You
cannot
set
the angle
unit
or the display
mode
while
the calculator
is
in
the
BASE-N mode
(fx-85W).
The
COMP,
SD, and
REG
modes
can be used
in
combi-
nation with
the angle
unit
modes.
Be
sure
to
check
the current
calculation
mode
(SD,
REG,
COMP)
and
angle
unit
mode
(DEG,
RAD,
GRA)
before
beginning
a
calculation.
Modes
Application
Mode
Name
Mode
.
Indicator
Calculation
Modes
Normal
calculations
COMP
Standard
deviation"
*
calculations
'[.SD
.
h
i
SD
Regression
calculations
REG
REG
Base-n
calculations
.
(fx-85W.onry)
**;
;
;
BASE-N
b
(binary}
.
o
(octal),
x
d
(decimal)
H
(hexadecimal)
Angle
Unit
Modes
Degrees*
%
.••"*.*
DEG
13
Radians.
RAD
Grads
GRA
E
Display
Modes
><•
r
Exponential
notation
(Canceling FIX
and SCI
specification)
NORM1
NORM2
Number
of
decimal
place
specification
FIX
1
Fix
Number
of
significant
digit
specification
*
;
|
SCI
.
-•
Get
Note!
r
Mode
indicators
appear
in
the lower
part of
the
display,
except
for
the
Base-w
indicators
which appear
in
the ex*
ponent
part of
the
display.
You
cannot
set the
angle
unit
or the display
mode
while
the calculator
Is
in
the
BASE-N mode
(fx-85W).
The
COMP,
SD, and
REG
modes
can be used
in
combi-
nation with the
angle
unit
modes.
Be
sure
to
check
the current
calculation
mode
(SD,
REG,
COMP)
and
angle
unit
mode
(DEG,
RAD,
GRA)
before
beginning
a
calculation.
Input
Capacity
The
memory
area
used
for
calculation input
can
hold
79
"steps."
Whenever
you
input
the
73rd
step of
any
calcu-
lation,
the cursor
changes
from
V
to
""
to
let
you
know
memory
is
running
low.
If
you
still
need
to
input
more,
you should
divide
your
calculation
into
two
or
more
parts.
Making
Corrections During
input
Use
(33
and
CB
to
move
the cursor
to
the
location
you
want
Press
GD
to
delete the
number
or function
at
the current
cursor
position.
Press
@ &
to
change
to
an
insert
cursor
C ]
.
Inputting
something
while the
insert
cursor
is
on
the display
in-
serts
the input at
the
insert
cursor
position.
Press
(33,
(B,
S
09,' or
B
returns to the
normal
cur-
sor
from
this
insert
cursor.
Replay Function
Pressing
IB
or
GD
recalls
the
last
calculation
you
per-
formed.
You
can
then
make
any changes you want
in
the
calculation
and
re-execute
it.
Pressing
6S
does
not
clear
Replay memory, so you can
recall
the
last
calculation
even
after
you
press
03.
Replay
memory
is
cleared
whenever you
start
a
new
calculation,
change
to
another
mode,
or
turn
off
power.
Error
Locator
Pressing
OB
or
(33
after
an
error
occurs
displays the
calculation with
the cursor positioned
at
the
location
where
the
error
occurred.
input
Capacity
The
memory
area
used
for
calculation input
can
hold
79
"steps."
Whenever
you
input the
73rd
step
of
any
calcu-
lation,
the cursor
changes
from
"J* to
to
let
you
know
memory
is
running
low.
If
you
still
need
to
input
more,
you
should
divide
your
calculation
into
two
or
more
parts.
Making
Corrections During
input
Use
S3
and
GB
to
move
the cursor
to
the
location
you
want
Press
(H)
to
delete the
number
or function
at
the current
cursor
position.
Press
£9
Gs§
to
change
to
an
insert
cursor C3
.
Inputting
something
while the
insert
cursor
is
on
the display
in-
serts
the
input at
the
insert
cursor
position.
Press
(33,
CB,
S
Gal),'
or
B
returns to the
normal
cur-
sor
from
the
insert
cursor.
Replay
Function
Pressing
QB
or
S3
recalls
the
last
calculation
you
per-
formed.
You
can then
make
any changes you want
in
the
calculation
and
re-execute
it
Pressing
03
does
not clear
Replay memory, so you can
recall
the
last
calculation
even
after
you
press
Q3.
Replay
memory
is
cleared
whenever you
start
a
new
calculation,
change
to
another
mode,
or turn
off
power.
Error
Locator
Pressing
QB
or (33
after
an
error
occurs
displays the
calculation with
the cursor positioned
at
the
location
where
the
error
occurred.
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