Casio ALGEBRA FX 2.0 PLUS Appendix

Casio ALGEBRA FX 2.0 PLUS Appendix

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Appendix
1 Error Message Table
2 Input Ranges
3 Specifications
4 Index
5 Key Index
6 P Button (In case of hang up)
7 Power Supply
19990401

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  • Page 1 Appendix 1 Error Message Table 2 Input Ranges 3 Specifications 4 Index 5 Key Index 6 P Button (In case of hang up) 7 Power Supply 19990401...
  • Page 2: Error Message Table

    -1-1 Error Message Table 1 Error Message Table Message Meaning Countermeasure Press i to display the error • Syntax ERROR • Illegal syntax and make necessary correc- • Attempt to input an illegal tions. command • Check input values and make Ma ERROR •...
  • Page 3 -1-2 Error Message Table Meaning Countermeasure Message Memory • Operation or memory storage • Keep the number of variables ERROR operation exceeds remaining you use for the operation within memory capacity. the number of variables currently available. • Simplify the data you are trying to store to keep it within the available memory capacity.
  • Page 4 -1-3 Error Message Table Message Meaning Countermeasure • List containing complex number • Change all data in the list to Complex used in a calculation or real numbers. Number In List operation for which complex number data is invalid. • Matrix containing complex •...
  • Page 5 -1-4 Error Message Table Message Meaning Countermeasure Press w and try again. Download • Data communication cable • Press i and try again. ERROR disconnect during add-in • installation, or incorrect data transfer conditions. Model • Attempt to perform back up •...
  • Page 6: Input Ranges

    -2-1 Input Ranges 2 Input Ranges Input range for real Internal Function Precision Notes number solutions digits However, for tan As a rule, G G G G G 90(2 +1):DEG (DEG) | | < 9 precision is G G G G G /2(2 +1):RAD (RAD) |...
  • Page 7 -2-2 Input Ranges Input range for real Internal Function Precision Notes number solutions digits As a rule, precision is Pol ( 15 digits < 1 1 at the 10th digit.* | < 1 However, for tan : (DEG) | | < 9 G G G G G 90(2 +1):DEG...
  • Page 8 -2-3 Input Ranges Function Input range Binary, Values fall within following ranges after conversion: DEC: –2147483648 < < 2147483647 octal, BIN: 1000000000000000 < decimal, < 1111111111111111 (negative) hexadecimal 0 < < 0111111111111111 (0, positive) calculation OCT: 20000000000 < < 37777777777 (negative) 0 <...
  • Page 9: Specifications

    -3-1 Specifications 3 Specifications Variables: 28 Calculation range: –99 to 9.999999999 and 0. Internal operations use 15-digit mantissa. | > 10 –2 Exponential display range: Norm 1: 10 > | |, | –9 | > 10 Norm 2: 10 > | |, | Program capacity: 144 kbytes (max.) Power supply:...
  • Page 10 -3-2 Specifications Data Communications Method: Start-stop (asynchronous), half-duplex Transmission speed (BPS): 38400 bits/second (normal) 9600 bits/second (H-Copy & Send/Receive) Parity: None Bit length: 8 bits Stop bit: Send: 3 bits Receive: 2 bits Includes parity (None) 1-bit X ON/X OFF Control: None 19990401...
  • Page 11 Auto Mode ........7-3-8 Connecting the unit to a personal computer ........10-3-1 Auto power off ......9-3-1, -7-5 Connecting the unit with a CASIO Label Axis of symmetry ......5-11-20 Printer ........10-2-1 Connecting two units ...... 10-1-1 Continuous calculations ..2-2-5, 7-1-7 Backing up data ......
  • Page 12: Index

    -4-2 Index Current area ........10-8-1 Factor zoom ........5-2-9 File name, editing ......8-4-2 Data communication operation ..10-4-1 File name, registering ..... 8-1-1, 8-1-2 DATA ERROR message ....-6-1 Flash memory ........10-8-1 Debugging ........8-3-1 FMEM ..........2-2-2 Decimal calculations ......
  • Page 13 -4-3 Index Histogram ......... 6-2-1 Logarithmic regression graph ... 6-3-8 Hyperbola ......... 5-1-5 Logistic regression graph ....6-3-10 Hyperbolic function (HYP) ..2-4-2, 2-4-5 Low battery message ..... 1-8-2, -7-1 Icon ........... 1-2-1 Main Memories ........9-2-1 Imaginary part ........2-6-3 Main screen ........5-5-1 Inequality ...........
  • Page 14 -4-4 Index POLY..........4-2-1 Power regression graph ....6-3-9 Natural result display area ....7-1-1 Power supply ........-7-1 Negative value ........2-7-4 PRGM Mode ........8-1-1 Norm 1/2 mode ....... 1-2-4, 2-3-2 Probability distribution graph .... 6-4-7 Normal display ....1-2-4, 2-1-2, 2-3-2 Probability/distribution calculations (PROB) ........
  • Page 15 -4-5 Index Recursion formula number table ..5-9-1 Statistical data list ......6-1-1 Recursion Table & Graph functions in a Storage area ........10-8-1 program ........8-6-7 Storage Memories ......9-2-1 Regression calculation ..... 6-4-3 Sub-screen ........5-5-1 Regression graph ......6-3-3 Submenu ...........
  • Page 16 -4-6 Index X = constant expression ....5-3-2 line graph ........6-3-1 oom ..........5-2-7 19990401 20010102...
  • Page 17 -4-7 Index CAS, ALGEBRA, TUTOR Command Index ............7-1-16 substitute ......... 7-1-14 ............7-1-17 tanLine ..........7-1-18 ............7-1-17 taylor ..........7-1-17 tCollect ..........7-1-12 absExpand ........7-1-21 tExpand ........... 7-1-12 andConnect ........7-1-21 trigToExp ..........7-1-13 approx ..........7-1-15 arcLen ..........7-1-17 (List Commands) arrange ..........
  • Page 18 -4-8 Index EigVc ........... 7-1-32 EigVl ............ 7-1-32 Fill ............7-1-35 Identify ..........7-1-35 LU ............7-1-34 List ........... 7-1-37 Vect .......... 7-1-37 Norm ............ 7-1-31 Ref ............7-1-33 Row+ ........... 7-1-39 Rref ............7-1-33 SubMat ..........7-1-36 Swap ............ 7-1-38 Trn ............
  • Page 19 -4-90 Index PRGM Command Index Break ..........8-5-6 Goto~Lbl ..........8-5-10 ClrGraph .......... 8-5-11 If~Then~(Else~)IfEnd ....... 8-5-4 ClrList ..........8-5-11 Isz ............ 8-5-11 ClrMat ..........8-5-12 Locate ..........8-5-16 ClrText ..........8-5-12 Prog ..........8-5-7 DispF-Tbl, DispR-Tbl ...... 8-5-12 Receive ( /Send ( ......8-5-17 Do~LpWhile ........
  • Page 20: Key Index

    -5-1 Key Index 5 Key Index Combined with Primary Function Combined withu COPY Selects 1st function menu item. Performs copy operation. PASTE Selects 2nd function menu item. Performs paste operation. SET UP Selects 3rd function menu item. Shows the set up display. CAT/CAL Shows the Catalog or opens Selects 4th function menu item.
  • Page 21 -5-2 Key Index Combined with Primary Function Combined with! Moves cursor upward. Scrolls screen. Switches to previous function in trace mode. Moves cursor downward. Scrolls screen. Switches to next function in trace mode. Moves cursor to left. Scrolls screen. Press after to display calculation from end.
  • Page 22 -5-3 Key Index Combined with Primary Function Combined with! Enters number 9. Enters letter O. Allows insertion of Deletes character at current characters at cursor cursor location. location. Turns power on. Turns power off. Clears the display. Enters number 4. Enters letter P.
  • Page 23: P Button (In Case Of Hang Up

    If a data error occurs when you press w, it could mean that your calculator is malfunctioning. If the data error screen keeps appearing, press i to turn off power. Next, take the calculator to the retailer where you purchased it or to your local CASIO service provider. 19990401...
  • Page 24: Power Supply

    -7-1 Power Supply 7 Power Supply This calculator is powered by four AAA-size (LR03 (AM4) or R03 (UM-4)) batteries. In addition, it uses a single CR2032 lithium battery as a back up power supply for the memory. If either of the following messages appears on the display, immediately turn off the calculator and replace main batteries or the back up battery as instructed.
  • Page 25: Replacing Batteries

    -7-2 Power Supply k Replacing Batteries Precautions: Incorrectly using batteries can cause them to burst or leak, possibly damaging the interior of the calculator. Note the following precautions: • Be sure that the positive (+) and negative (–) poles of each battery are facing in the proper directions.
  • Page 26 -7-3 Power Supply 1. Press !o(OFF) to turn off the calculator. Warning! * Be sure to turn the calculator off before replacing batteries. Replacing batteries with power on will cause data in memory to be deleted. 2. Making sure that you do not accidently press the o key, slide the case onto the calculator and then turn it over.
  • Page 27 -7-4 Power Supply To replace the memory back up battery * Before replacing the memory back up battery, check to make sure the main batteries are not dead. * Never remove the main power supply and the memory back up batteries from the calculator at the same time.
  • Page 28: About The Auto Power Off Function

    -7-5 Power Supply 6. Wipe off the surfaces of a new battery with a soft, dry cloth. Load it into the calculator so that its positive (+) side is facing up. BACK UP 7. Install the memory protection battery cover onto the calculator and secure it in place with the screw.
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  • Page 32 CASIO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. Unit 6, 1000 North Circular Road, London NW2 7JD, U.K. Important! Please keep your manual and all information handy for future reference.
  • Page 33 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. 6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan SA0206-B Printed in China...

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