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ENGLISH ALPHA : Appears when K (STAT VAR), O or R is pressed. (2sin30, etc.

O or R is pressed. (2sin30, etc.) I nCr, nPr O ×, ÷ P +, – { AND } OR, XOR, XNOR the integral values during A → ï, B → ∫, C → ó, D → ò, E → ô, F → ö
FIX/SCI/ENG: Indicates the notation used to display a value. q =, M+, M–, ⇒M, |DEG, |RAD, |GRAD, DATA, CD, →rθ, →xy minute shifting of the inte- In the binary, pental, octal, and hexadecimal systems, fractional
DEG/RAD/GRAD: Indicates angular units. and other calculation ending instructions gral range and for periodic parts cannot be entered. When a decimal number having a frac-
y
• If parentheses are used, parenthesized calculations have prec- functions, etc., where posi- tional part is converted into a binary, pental, octal, or hexadeci-
SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR : Appears when matrix mode is selected.
edence over any other calculations. tive and negative integral mal number, the fractional part will be truncated. Likewise, when
: Appears when list mode is selected.
EL-506W : Appears when statistics mode is selected. INITIAL SET UP
values exist depending on
the interval. x0
y
x2 the result of a binary, pental, octal, or hexadecimal calculation
includes a fractional part, the fractional part will be truncated. In
MODEL EL-546W M : Indicates that a value is stored in the independent memory. For the former case, divide a x a
b
x the binary, pental, octal, and hexadecimal systems, negative num-
Mode Selection integral intervals as small x x
b
OPERATION MANUAL ? : Indicates that the calculator is waiting for a numerical x
0 1
2
x 1 x 3 bers are displayed as a complement.
value to be entered, such as during simulation calculation. m0: Normal mode (NORMAL) as possible. For the latter x 3

PRINTED IN CHINA / IMPRIMÉ EN CHINE / IMPRESO EN CHINA m1: Statistic mode (STAT) case, separate the positive and negative values. Following these Time, Decimal and Sexagesimal Calculations
: Appears when the calculator shows an angle as the result
04HGK (TINSE0719EH01) tips will allow results of calculations with greater accuracy and will Conversion between decimal and sexagesimal numbers can be
in the complex calculation mode. m2: Equation mode (EQN)
also shorten the calculation time. performed, and, while using sexagesimal numbers, conversion to
i : Indicates an imaginary number is being displayed in the m3: Complex number mode (CPLX) seconds and minutes notation. The four basic arithmetic opera-
complex calculation mode. m4: Matrix mode (MAT)
Random Function tions and memory calculations can be performed using the
INTRODUCTION The Random function has four settings for use in the normal, statis- sexagesimal system. Notation for sexagesimal is as follows:
m5: List mode (LIST) tics, matrix and list modes. (This function cannot be selected while
Thank you for purchasing the SHARP Scientific Calculator Model BEFORE USING THE CALCULATOR
SET UP menu using the N-Base function.) To generate further random numbers in
EL-506W/546W. Key Notation Used in this Manual succession, press ®. Press ª to exit.
About the calculation examples (including some formulas and Press ” to display the SET UP menu. degree second
In this manual, key operations are described as follows: DRG FSE TAB • The generated pseudo-random number series is stored in memory minute
tables), refer to the reverse side of this English manual. Refer to • A menu item can be selected by:
the number on the right of each title in the manual for use. To specify ex : @e • moving the flashing cursor by using 0 1 Y. Each random number is based on a number series.
To specify ln : I ><, then pressing ® (= key), or [Random Numbers] Coordinate Conversions
After reading this manual, store it in a convenient location for
To specify F : Kü • pressing the number key corresponding to the menu item number. A pseudo-random number, with three significant digits from 0 up to • Before performing a calculation, select the angular unit.
future reference.
Functions that are printed in orange above the key require @ to • If or is displayed on the screen, press [ or ] to 0.999, can be generated by pressing @`0®. Y Y
Note: Some of the models described in this manual may not be P (x,y) P (r,θ )
be pressed first before the key. When you specify the memory, view the previous/next menu screen. [Random Dice] r
available in some countries.
press K first. Numbers for input value are not shown as keys, • Press ª to exit the SET UP menu. To simulate a die-rolling, a random integer between 1 and 6 can be y ↔ θ
Operational Notes but as ordinary numbers. [Determination of the Angular Unit] generated by pressing @`1®. 0 x X 0 X

• Do not carry the calculator around in your back pocket, as it The following three angular units (degrees, radians, and grads) can [Random Coin] Rectangular coord. Polar coord.
may break when you sit down. The display is made of glass Power On and Off be specified. To simulate a coin flip, 0 (head) or 1 (tail) can be randomly gener-
and is particularly fragile. • The calculation result is automatically stored in memories X
Press ª to turn the calculator on, and @F to turn it off. • DEG (°) : Press ”00. ated by pressing @`2®.
• Keep the calculator away from extreme heat such as on a car and Y.
• RAD (rad) : Press ”01. [Random Integer] • Value of r or x: X memory • Value of θ or y: Y memory
dashboard or near a heater, and avoid exposing it to exces- Clearing the Entry and Memories • GRAD (g) : Press ”02. An integer between 0 and 99 can be generated randomly by press-
sively humid or dusty environments. Operation Entry M A-F, X,Y STAT*1 matA-D*3 Calculations Using Physical Constants
[Selecting the Display Notation and Decimal Places] ing @`3®.
• Since this product is not waterproof, do not use it or store it (Display) F1-F4 ANS STAT VAR*2 L1-4*4
Four display notation systems are used to display calculation re- See the quick reference card and the English manual reverse side.
where fluids, for example water, can splash onto it. Raindrops, Angular Unit Conversions
ª × × × × sults: Floating point; Fixed decimal point; Scientific notation; and A constant is recalled by pressing ß followed by the number
water spray, juice, coffee, steam, perspiration, etc. will also Each time @g are pressed, the angular unit changes in sequence.
cause malfunction. @c × Engineering notation. of the physical constant designated by a 2-digit number.
• Clean with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use solvents or a wet cloth. Mode selection × • When the FIX, SCI, or ENG symbol is displayed, the number of decimal Memory Calculations The recalled constant appears in the display mode selected with
• Do not drop it or apply excessive force. @∏00*5 places (TAB) can be set to any value between 0 and 9. Displayed Mode ANS M, F1-F4 A-F, X,Y the designated number of decimal places.
• Never dispose of batteries in a fire. @∏10*6 values will be reduced to the corresponding number of digits. NORMAL Physical constants can be recalled in the normal mode (when not
• Keep batteries out of the reach of children. RESET switch [Setting the Floating Point Numbers System in Scientific Notation] STAT × × set to binary, pental, octal, or hexadecimal), statistics mode, equa-
• This product, including accessories, may change due to up- Two settings are used to display a floating point number: NORM1 EQN × × × tion mode, matrix mode and list mode.
: Clear × : Retain Note: Physical constants and metric conversions are based either
grading without prior notice. *1 Statistical data (entered data).
(default setting) and NORM2. A number is automatically displayed CPLX ×
in scientific notation outside a preset range: MAT × on the 2002 CODATA recommended values or 1995 Edi-
NOTICE *2 x̄, sx, σ x, n, Σ x, Σ x 2, ȳ, sy, σ y, Σ y, Σ y 2, Σ xy, r, a, b, c. tion of the “Guide for the Use of the International System of
• NORM1: 0.000000001 ≤ x ≤ 9999999999 LIST ×
• SHARP strongly recommends that separate permanent *3 Matrix memories (matA, matB, matC and matD) Units (SI)” released by NIST (National Institute of Stand-
• NORM2: 0.01 ≤ x ≤ 9999999999
written records be kept of all important data. Data may be *4 List memories (L1, L2, L3 and L4) : Available × : Unavailable ards and Technology) or on ISO specifications.
lost or altered in virtually any electronic memory product *5 All variables are cleared. [Temporary memories (A-F, X and Y)]
under certain circumstances. Therefore, SHARP assumes *6 This key combination functions the same as the RESET switch.
SCIENTIFIC CALCULATIONS No. Constant No. Constant
Press O and a variable key to store a value in memory.
no responsibility for data lost or otherwise rendered unusable [Memory clear key] • Press m0 to select the normal mode. Press R and a variable key to recall a value from the memory. 01 Speed of light in vacuum 28 Avogadro constant
whether as a result of improper use, repairs, defects, battery MEM RESET • In each example, press ª to clear the display. If the FIX, SCI, 02 Newtonian constant of gravitation 29 Molar volume of ideal gas
Press @∏ to display the menu. To place a variable in an equation, press K and a variable key.
replacement, use after the specified battery life has expired, • To clear all variables (M, A-F, X, Y, ANS, 0 1 or ENG indicator is displayed, clear the indicator by selecting [Independent memory (M)]
03
04
Standard acceleration of gravity
Electron mass
(273.15 K, 101.325 kPa)
30 Molar gas constant
or any other cause. F1-F4, STAT VAR, matA-D, L1-4), press 00 or 0 ‘NORM1’ from the SET UP menu. In addition to all the features of temporary memories, a value can 05 Proton mass 31 Faraday constant
• SHARP will not be liable nor responsible for any incidental or ®. be added to or subtracted from an existing memory value. 06 Neutron mass 32 Von Klitzing constant
consequential economic or property damage caused by Arithmetic Operations
• To RESET the calculator, press 10 or 1®. • The closing parenthesis ) just before = or ; may be Press ªOM to clear the independent memory (M). 07 Muon mass 33 Electron charge to mass quotient
misuse and/or malfunctions of this product and its peripherals, The RESET operation will erase all data stored in memory, and 08 Atomic mass unit-kilogram 34 Quantum of circulation
unless such liability is acknowledged by law. omitted. [Last answer memory (ANS)] relationship 35 Proton gyromagnetic ratio
restore the calculator’s default setting. The calculation result obtained by pressing = or any other 09 Elementary charge 36 Josephson constant
♦ Press the RESET switch (on the back), with the tip of a ball- Constant Calculations calculation ending instruction is automatically stored in the last 10 Planck constant 37 Electron volt
point pen or similar object, only in the following cases. Do not Entering and Correcting the Equation • In constant calculations, the addend becomes a constant. Sub- answer memory. A Matrix/List format result is not stored. 11 Boltzmann constant 38 Celsius Temperature
use an object with a breakable or sharp tip. Note that pressing [Cursor keys] traction and division are performed in the same manner. For 12 Magnetic constant 39 Astronomical unit
• Press < or > to move the cursor. You can also return to [Formula memories (F1-F4)]
the RESET switch erases all data stored in memory. multiplication, the multiplicand becomes a constant. 13 Electric constant 40 Parsec
the equation after getting an answer by pressing > (<). Formulas up to 256 characters in total can be stored in F1 - F4.
• When using for the first time • In the constants calculations, constants will be displayed as K. 14 Classical electron radius 41 Molar mass of carbon-12
(Functions such as sin, etc., will be counted as one letter.) Storing
• After replacing the batteries See the next section for using the [ and ] keys. 15 Fine-structure constant 42 Planck constant over 2 pi
• To clear all memory contents • See ‘SET UP menu’ for cursor use in the SET UP menu. Functions a new equation in each memory will automatically replace the 16 Bohr radius 43 Hartree energy
• Refer to the calculation examples of each function. existing equation. 17 Rydberg constant 44 Conductance quantum
• When an abnormal condition occurs and all keys are inoperative. [Insert mode and Overwrite mode in the Equation display]
• Before starting calculations, specify the angular unit. Note: 18 Magnetic flux quantum 45 Inverse fine-structure constant
If service should be required on this calculator, use only a SHARP • Pressing @‘ switches between the two editing modes: 19 Bohr magneton 46 Proton-electron mass ratio
servicing dealer, SHARP approved service facility, or SHARP • Calculation results from the functions indicated below are auto-
insert mode (default); and overwrite mode. A triangular cursor Differential/Integral Functions matically stored in memories X or Y replacing existing values. 20 Electron magnetic moment 47 Molar mass constant
repair service where available. indicates that an entry will be inserted at the cursor, while the Differential and integral calculations are only available in the nor- 21 Nuclear magneton 48 Neutron Compton wavelength
• Random function .......... Y memory 22 Proton magnetic moment
rectangular cursor indicates to overwrite preexisting data as you mal mode. For calculation conditions such as the x value in differ- 49 First radiation constant
Hard Case • →rθ, →xy ........................ X memory (r or x), Y memory (θ or y) 23 Neutron magnetic moment 50 Second radiation constant
make entries. ential calculation or the initial point in integral calculation, only • Use of R or K will recall the value stored in memory using 24 Muon magnetic moment 51 Characteristic impedance of
• To insert a number in the insert mode, move the cursor to the numerical values can be entered and equations such as 22 cannot up to 14 digits. 25 Compton wavelength vacuum
place immediately after where you wish to insert, then make a be specified. It is possible to reuse the same equation over and 26 Proton Compton wavelength 52 Standard atmosphere
desired entry. In the overwrite mode, data under the cursor will over again and to recalculate by only changing the conditions with- Chain Calculations 27 Stefan-Boltzmann constant
be overwritten by the number you enter. out re-entering the equation. • The previous calculation result can be used in the subsequent
• The mode set will be retained until the next RESET operation. • Performing a calculation will clear the value in the X memory. calculation. However, it cannot be recalled after entering multiple Metric Conversions
[Deletion key] • When performing a differential calculation, enter the formula first and instructions or when the calculation result is in Matrix/List format. See the quick reference card and the English manual reverse side.
• To delete a number/function, move the cursor to the number/ then enter the x value in differential calculation and the minute interval • When using postfix functions (¿ , sin, etc.), a chain calculation is Unit conversions can be performed in the normal mode (when not
DISPLAY
function you wish to delete, then press d. If the cursor is (dx). If a numerical value is not specified for minute interval, x≠0 will be possible even if the previous calculation result is cleared by the set to binary, pental, octal, or hexadecimal), statistics mode, equa-
←Symbol located at the right end of an equation, the d key will function x×10–5 and x=0 will be 10–5 from the value of the numeric derivative. use of the ª key. tion mode, matrix mode and list mode.
Equation→ as a back space key. • When performing an integral calculation, enter the formula first Fraction Calculations No. Remarks No. Remarks
Display and then enter a range of integral (a, b) and subintervals (n). If a
Arithmetic operations and memory calculations can be performed 1 in : inch 23 fl oz(US) : fluid ounce(US)
Multi-line Playback Function numerical value is not specified for subintervals, calculation will 2 cm : centimeter 24 ml : milliliter
using fractions, and conversion between a decimal number and a
Mantissa Exponent Previous equations may be recalled in the normal mode. Equations be performed using n=100. 3 ft : foot 25 fl oz(UK) : fluid ounce(UK)
fraction.
also include calculation ending instructions such as “=” and a maxi- Since differential and integral calculations are performed based on 4 m : meter 26 ml : milliliter
• During actual use, not all symbols are displayed at the same time. • If the number of digits to be displayed is greater than 10, the
mum of 142 characters can be stored in memory. When the memory the following equations, correct results may not be obtained, in 5 yd : yard 27 J : Joule
• Certain inactive symbols may appear visible when viewed from is full, stored equations are deleted in the order of the oldest first. number is converted to and displayed as a decimal number.
certain rare cases, when performing special calculations that con- 6 m : meter 28 cal : calorie
a far off angle. Pressing [ will display the previous equation. Further pressing tain discontinuous points. Binary, Pental, Octal, Decimal, and Hexadecimal 7 mile : mile 29 J : Joule
• Only the symbols required for the usage under instruction are [ will display preceding equations (after returning to the previ- 8 km : kilometer 30 cal15 : Calorie (15n°C)
Integral calculation (Simpson’s rule): Operations (N-Base)
shown in the display and calculation examples of this manual. ous equation, press ] to view equations in order). In addition, b–a
9 n mile : nautical mile 31 J : Joule
S=—h{ƒ(a)+4{ƒ(a+h)+ƒ(a+3h)+······+ƒ(a+(N–1)h)}  h= ——
1 Conversions can be performed between N-base numbers. The four 10 m : meter 32 calIT : I.T. calorie
: Appears when the entire equation cannot be displayed. @[ can be used to jump to the oldest equation. N 
/ 3  basic arithmetic operations, calculations with parentheses and 11 acre : acre 33 hp : horsepower
Press </> to see the remaining (hidden) section. • The multi-line memory is cleared by the following operations: +2{ƒ(a+2h)+ƒ(a+4h)+······+ƒ(a+(N–2)h)}+f(b)}  N=2n  memory calculations can also be performed, along with the logical
xy/rθ : Indicates the mode of expression of results in the com- @c, mode change, RESET, N-base conversion and memory  a≤ x≤b  12 m2 : square meter 34 W : watt
clear (@∏). dx dx operations AND, OR, NOT, NEG, XOR and XNOR on binary, pental, 13 oz : ounce 35 ps : French horsepower
plex calculation mode. f(x+ ––)–f(x–
2
––)
2 octal and hexadecimal numbers. 14 g : gram 36 W : watt
Priority Levels in Calculation Differential calculation: f’(x)=———————— 15 lb : pound 37
: Indicates that data can be visible above/below the dx Conversion to each system is performed by the following keys:
screen. Press [/] to scroll up/down the view. Operations are performed according to the following priority: @ê (“ ” appears.), @û (“ ” appears.), @î 16 kg : kilogram 38 Pa : Pascal
Q Fractions (1l4, etc.) W ∠, engineering prefixes E Functions [When performing integral calculations] 17 °F : Degree Fahrenheit 39 atm : atmosphere
2ndF : Appears when @ is pressed. (“ ” appears.), @ì (“ ” appears.), @í (“ ”, “ ”, “ ”
preceded by their argument (x-1, x2, n!, etc.) R Yx, x¿ T Implied Integral calculations, depending on the integrands and subintervals 18 °C : Degree Celsius 40 Pa : Pascal
HYP : Indicates that h has been pressed and the hyper- included, require longer calculation time. During calculation, “Calculat- and “ ” disappear.) 19 gal (US) : gallon (US) 41 (1 mmHg = 1 Torr)
bolic functions are enabled. If @H are pressed, multiplication of a memory value (2Y, etc.) Y Functions followed by Note: The hexadecimal numbers A – F are entered by pressing 20 l : liter 42 Pa : Pascal
their argument (sin, cos, etc.) U Implied multiplication of a function ing!” will be displayed. To cancel calculation, press ª. Note that
the symbols “2ndF HYP” appear, indicating that inverse there will be greater integral errors when there are large fluctuations in ß, ™, L, ÷, l, and I, and displayed 21 gal (UK) : gallon (UK) 43
hyperbolic functions are enabled. as follows: 22 l : liter 44 J : Joule

Calculations Using Engineering Prefixes Exponential regression, Logarithmic regression, • If the determinant D = 0, an error occurs. the value of each item (‘SIZE’, and then each element, e.g. • Calculation ranges
Calculation can be executed in the normal mode (excluding N- • If the absolute value of an intermediate result or calculation result ‘LIST1’) and press k after each. After entering all items, ±10–99 ~ ±9.999999999×1099 and 0.
Power regression, and Inverse regression calculation
base) using the following 9 types of prefixes. is 1 × 10100 or more, an error occurs. press ª, then press °2 and specify L1-4 to save the If the absolute value of an entry or a final or intermediate result of
Statistics of Q and W. In addition, estimate of y for a given x and • Coefficients ( a1, etc.) can be entered using ordinary arithmetic data. a calculation is less than 10–99, the value is considered to be 0 in
Prefix Operation Unit estimate of x for a given y. (Since the calculator converts each operations. • To edit data saved in L1-4, press °1 and specify L1-4 to calculations and in the display.
k (kilo) ∑10 103 formula into a linear regression formula before actual calculation • To clear the entered coefficients, press @c. recall the data to the list edit buffer. After editing, press ª,
M (Mega) ∑11 106 takes place, it obtains all statistics, except coefficients a and b, • Pressing ® when the determinant D is in the display recalls then press °2 and specify L1-4 to save the data. BATTERY REPLACEMENT
G (Giga) ∑12 109 from converted data rather than entered data.) the coefficients. Each time ® is pressed, a coefficient is • Before performing calculations, press ª to close the list edit
T (Tera) ∑13 1012 Quadratic regression calculation displayed in the order of input, allowing the entered coefficients buffer. Notes on Battery Replacement
m (milli) ∑14 10–3 to be verified (by pressing @®, coefficients are displayed • When results of calculations are in the list format, the list edit Improper handling of batteries can cause electrolyte leakage or
Statistics of Q and W and coefficients a, b, c in the quadratic
µ (micro) ∑15 10–6 in reverse order.) To correct a particular coefficient being dis- buffer with those results will be displayed. (At this time, you explosion. Be sure to observe the following handling rules:
regression formula (y = a + bx + cx2). (For quadratic regression
n (nano) ∑16 10–9 played, enter the correct value and then press ®. cannot return to the equation.) To save the result in L1-4, press • Replace both batteries at the same time.
calculations, no correlation coefficient (r) can be obtained.) When • Do not mix new and old batteries.
p (pico) ∑17 10–12 there are two x´ values, press @≠. ª, then press °2 and specify L1-4.
QUADRATIC AND CUBIC EQUATION SOLVERS • Since there is only one list edit buffer, the previous data will be • Make sure the new batteries are the correct type.
f (femto) ∑18 10–15 When performing calculations using a, b and c, only one numeric
overwritten by the new calculation. • When installing, orient each battery properly as indicated in the
value can be held. Quadratic (ax2 + bx + c = 0) or cubic (ax3 + bx2 + cx + d = 0) equation calculator.
• In addition to the 4 arithmetic functions, x3, x2, and x–1, the follow-
Modify Function x̄ Mean of samples (x data) may be solved using this function. ing commands are available: • Batteries are factory-installed before shipment, and may be
Calculation results are internally obtained in scientific notation Q Quadratic equation solver: m22 exhausted before they reach the service life stated in the speci-
sx Sample standard deviation (x data) sortA list name Sorts list in ascending order.
with up to 14 digits for the mantissa. However, since calculation W Cubic equation solver: m23 fications.
σx Population standard deviation (x data) • Press ® after entering each coefficient. sortD list name Sorts list in descending order.
results are displayed in the form designated by the display nota- Q
n Number of samples • The result will be displayed by pressing ® after entering all Notes on erasure of memory contents
tion and the number of decimal places indicated, the internal dim(list name,size) Returns a list with size changed as specified.
Σx Sum of samples (x data) coefficients. When there are more than 2 results, the next solu- When the battery is replaced, the memory contents are erased.
calculation result may differ from that shown in the display. By fill(value,size) Enter the specified value for all items.
Σx2 Sum of squares of samples (x data) tion will be displayed. Erasure can also occur if the calculator is defective or when it is
using the modify function, the internal value is converted to match cumul list name Sequentially cumulates each item in the list.
• When the result is an imaginary number, “xy” symbol will appear. repaired. Make a note of all important memory contents in case
that of the display, so that the displayed value can be used ȳ Mean of samples (y data)
The display can be switched between imaginary and real parts df_list list name Returns a new list using the difference between accidental erasure occurs.
without change in subsequent operations. sy Sample standard deviation (y data) adjacent items in the list.
σy Population standard deviation (y data) by pressing @≠.
Solver Function • The results obtained by this function may include a margin of error. aug(list name,list name) Returns a list appending the specified lists. When to Replace the Batteries
The x value can be found that reduces an entered equation to “0”. Σy Sum of samples (y data) min list name Returns the minimum value in the list. If the display has poor contrast or nothing appears on the display
• This function uses Newton's method to obtain an approxima- W Σy2 Sum of squares of samples (y data) even when ª is pressed in dim lighting, it is time to replace
COMPLEX NUMBER CALCULATIONS max list name Returns the maximum value in the list.
tion. Depending on the function (e.g. periodic) or start value, an Σ xy Sum of products of samples (x, y) the batteries.
To carry out addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division using mean list name Returns the mean value of items in the list.
error may occur (Error 2) due to there being no convergence to r Correlation coefficient Cautions
complex numbers, press m3 to select the complex number med list name Returns the median value of items in the list.
the solution for the equation. a Coefficient of regression equation
mode. sum list name Returns the sum of items in the list. • Fluid from a leaking battery accidentally entering an eye could
• The value obtained by this function may include a margin of b Coefficient of regression equation
Results of complex number calculations are expressed in two modes: prod list name result in serious injury. Should this occur, wash with clean
error. If it is larger than acceptable, recalculate the solution c Coefficient of quadratic regression equation
Returns the multiplication of items in the list.
Q @}: Rectangular coordinate mode (xy appears.) water and immediately consult a doctor.
after changing ‘Start’ and dx values. stdDv list name Returns the standard deviation of the list.
• Use K and R to perform a STAT variable calculation. W @{: Polar coordinate mode (r θ appears.) • Should fluid from a leaking battery come in contact with your
• Change the ‘Start’ value (e.g. to a negative value) or dx value vari list name Returns the variance of the list. skin or clothes, immediately wash with clean water.
(e.g. to a smaller value) if: Data Entry and Correction Complex number entry o_prod(list name,list name) Returns the outer product of 2 lists (vectors). • If the product is not to be used for some time, to avoid damage
• no solution can be found (Error 2). Q Rectangular coordinates
Entered data are kept in memory until @c or mode selec- i_prod(list name,list name) Returns the inner product of 2 lists (vectors). to the unit from leaking batteries, remove them and store in a
• more than two solutions appear to be possible (e.g. a cubic x-coordinate + y-coordinate Ü
tion. Before entering new data, clear the memory contents. abs list name Returns the absolute value of the list (vector). safe place.
equation). or x-coordinate + Ü y-coordinate
[Data Entry] • Do not leave exhausted batteries inside the product.
• to improve the arithmetic precision. W Polar coordinates
list→mat Creates matrices with left column data from
Single-variable data (∑5) each list. (L1→matA, L2→matB, L3→matC, • Do not fit partially used batteries, and be sure not to mix
• The calculation result is automatically stored in the X memory. rÖθ
Data k L4→matD) batteries of different types.
[Performing Solver function] Data & frequency k (To enter multiples of the same data) r: absolute value θ: argument Mode changes from list mode to matrix mode. • Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
Q Press m0. • On selecting another mode, the imaginary part of any complex list→matA Creates a matrix with column data from each • Exhausted batteries left in the calculator may leak and damage
Two-variable data number stored in the independent memory (M) will be cleared.
W Input a formula with an x variable. (∑6) list. (L1, L2, L3, L4→matA) the calculator.
Data x & Data y k • A complex number expressed in rectangular coordinates with the
E Press ∑0. Mode changes from list mode to matrix mode. • Explosion risk may be caused by incorrect handling.
Data x & Data y & frequency k (To enter multiples y-value equal to zero, or expressed in polar coordinates with the
R Input ‘Start’ value and press ®. The default value is “0”. • Do not throw batteries into a fire as they may explode.
of the same data x and y.) angle equal to zero, is treated as a real number.
T Input dx value (minute interval). ERROR AND CALCULATION RANGES Replacement Procedure
Y Press ®. • Up to 100 data items can be entered. With the single-variable • Press ∑0 to return the complex conjugate of the speci-
data, a data item without frequency assignment is counted as fied complex number. 1. Turn the power off by pressing @F.
Errors 2. Remove the two screws. (Fig. 1)
one data item, while an item assigned with frequency is stored as
SIMULATION CALCULATION (ALGB) An error will occur if an operation exceeds the calculation ranges, 3. Slide the battery cover slightly and lift it to remove.
a set of two data items. With the two-variable data, a set of data MATRIX CALCULATIONS
If you have to find a value consecutively using the same formula, or if a mathematically illegal operation is attempted. When an error 4. Remove the used batteries by prying them out with a ball-point
items without frequency assignment is counted as two data items,
such as plotting a curve line for 2x2 + 1, or finding the variable for This function enables the saving of up to 4 matrices (4 rows x 4 occurs, pressing < (or >) automatically moves the cursor pen or other similar pointed device. (Fig. 2)
while a set of items assigned with frequency is stored as a set of back to the place in the equation where the error occurred. Edit the
2x + 2y =14, once you enter the equation, all you have to do is to columns) for calculations. Press m4 to enter the matrix mode. 5. Install two new batteries. Make sure the “+” side is facing up.
three data items. equation or press ª to clear the equation.
specify the value for the variable in the formula. • Matrix data must be entered prior to making calculations. Press- 6. Replace the cover and screws.
[Data Correction] ing [/] will display the matrix edit buffer along with .
Usable variables: A-F, M, X and Y Error Codes and Error Types 7. Press the RESET switch (on the back).
Correction prior to pressing k immediately after a data entry: Enter the value of each item (‘ROW’, ‘COLUMN’, and then each
Unusable functions: Random function • Make sure that the display appears as shown below. If the
Delete incorrect data with ª, then enter the correct data. element, e.g. ‘MAT1,1’) and press k after each. After enter- Syntax error (Error 1):
• Simulation calculations can only be executed in the normal display does not appear as shown, remove the batteries, rein-
Correction after pressing k: ing all items, press ª, then press °2 and specify • An attempt was made to perform an invalid operation.
mode. stall them and check the display once again.
Use [] to display the data previously entered. matA-D to save the data. Ex. 2 @{
• Calculation ending instructions other than = cannot be used. (Fig. 1) (Fig. 2)
Press ] to display data items in ascending (oldest first) • To edit data saved in matA-D, press °1 and specify Calculation error (Error 2):
Performing Calculations order. To reverse the display order to descending (latest first), matA-D to recall the data to the matrix edit buffer. After editing, • The absolute value of an intermediate or final calculation result equals
press the [ key. press ª, then press °2 and specify matA-D to save or exceeds 10100.
Q Press m0. • An attempt was made to divide by 0 (or an intermediate calculation
W Input a formula with at least one variable. Each item is displayed with ‘Xn=’, ‘Yn=’, or ‘Nn=’ (n is the sequen- the data.
resulted in zero).
E Press @≤. tial number of the data set). • Before performing calculations, press ª to close the matrix • The calculation ranges were exceeded while performing calculations.
R Variable input screen will appear. Input the value of the flashing Display the data item to modify, input the correct value, then edit buffer.
press k. Using &, you can correct the values of the data • When results of calculations are in the matrix format, the matrix Depth error (Error 3):
variable, then press ® to confirm. The calculation result will • The available number of buffers was exceeded. (There are 10 buffers* Automatic Power Off Function
be displayed after entering the value for all used variables. set all at once. edit buffer with those results will be displayed. (At this time, you This calculator will turn itself off to save battery power if no key is
for numeric values and 24 buffers for calculation instructions in the
• Only numerical values are allowed as variables. Input of • To delete a data set, display an item of the data set to delete, cannot return to the equation.) To save the result in matA-D, normal mode). pressed for approximately 10 minutes.
formulas is not permitted. then press @J. The data set will be deleted. press ª, then press °2 and specify matA-D. *5 buffers in other modes, and 1 buffer for Matrix/List data.
• Upon completing the calculation, press @≤ to per- • To add a new data set, press ª and input the values, then • Since there is only one matrix edit buffer, the previous data will • Data items exceeded 100 in the statistics mode. SPECIFICATIONS
form calculations using the same formula. press k. be overwritten by the new calculation.
Equation too long (Error 4): Calculations: Scientific calculations, complex number
• Variables and numerical values stored in the memories will • In addition to the 4 arithmetic functions (excluding divisions be- • The equation exceeded its maximum input buffer (142 characters).
Statistical Calculation Formulas tween matrices), x3, x2, and x–1, the following commands are An equation must be shorter than 142 characters. calculations, equation solvers, statistical
be displayed in the variable input screen. To change a calculations, etc.
Type Regression formula available:
numerical value, input the new value and press ®. Equation recall error (Error 5): Internal calculations: Mantissas of up to 14 digits
• Performing simulation calculation will cause memory loca- Linear y = a + bx dim(matrix name, Returns a matrix with dimensions changed as • The stored equation contains a function not available in the mode
row,column) specified. Pending operations: 24 calculations 10 numeric values in the
tions to be overwritten with new values. Exponential y = a • ebx used to recall the equation. For example, if a numerical value with
fill(value,row,column) Fills each element with a specified value. numbers other than 0 and 1 is stored as a decimal, etc., it cannot be normal mode (5 numeric values in other
Logarithmic y = a + b • ln x recalled when the calculator is set to binary. modes, and 1 numeric value for Matrix/
STATISTICAL CALCULATIONS Power y = a • xb
cumul matrix name Returns the cumulative matrix.
List data.)
aug(matrix name, Appends the second matrix to the first matrix as new Memory over error (Error 6):
Press m1 to select the statistics mode. The seven statisti- 1 • Equation exceeded the formula memory buffer (256 characters in total
Power source: Built-in solar cells
Inverse y=a+b— matrix name) columns. The first and second matrices must have 3 V ¶ (DC):
cal calculations listed below can be performed. After selecting the x the same number of rows. in F1 - F4).
statistics mode, select the desired sub-mode by pressing the Backup batteries
Quadratic y = a + bx + cx2 identity value Returns the identity matrix with specified value of Invalid error (Error 7): (Alkaline batteries (LR44 or equivalent) × 2)
number key corresponding to your choice. rows and columns. • Matrix/list definition error or entering an invalid value.
To change statistical sub-mode, reselect statistics mode (press In the statistical calculation formulas, an error will occur when: Operating temperature: 0°C – 40°C (32°F – 104°F)
m1), then select the required sub-mode. • The absolute value of the intermediate result or calculation result rnd_mat(row,column) Returns a random matrix with specified values of Dimension error (Error 8): External dimensions: 79.6 mm (W) × 154.5 mm (D) × 13.2 mm (H)
rows and columns. • Matrix/list dimensions inconsistent while calculation.
is equal to or greater than 1 × 10100. 3-1/8” (W) × 6-3/32” (D) × 17/32” (H)
0 (SD) : Single-variable statistics det matrix name Returns the determinant of a square matrix. Invalid DIM error (Error 9): Weight: Approx. 97g (0.22 lb)
• The denominator is zero.
1 (LINE) : Linear regression calculation trans matrix name Returns the matrix with the columns transposed to • Size of matrix/list exceeds calculation range. (Including batteries)
• An attempt is made to take the square root of a negative number.
2 (QUAD) : Quadratic regression calculation rows and the rows transposed to columns. Accessories: Batteries × 2 (installed), operation manual,
• No solution exists in the quadratic regression calculation. No define error (Error 10):
3 (EXP) : Exponential regression calculation mat→list Creates lists with elements from the left column of each • Undefined matrix/list used in calculation. quick reference card and hard case
4 (LOG) : Logarithmic regression calculation Normal Probability Calculations (∑5) matrix. (matA→L1, matB→L2, matC→L3, matD→L4)
5 (PWR) : Power regression calculation • P(t), Q(t), and R(t) will always take positive values, even when Mode changes from matrix mode to list mode. Calculation Ranges
6 (INV) : Inverse regression calculation t<0, because these functions follow the same principle used
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matA→list Creates lists with elements from each column of the • Within the ranges specified, this calculator is accurate to ±1
The following statistics can be obtained for each statistical calcu- when solving for an area. (∑6) matrix. (matA→L1, L2, L3, L4) SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR
Mode changes from matrix mode to list mode.
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SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR EQUATIONS LIST CALCULATIONS for yx, x¿ , n!, ex, ln, Matrix/List calculations, etc., where
Statistics of Q and value of the normal probability function
Simultaneous linear equation with two unknowns (2-VLE) or with This function enables the saving of up to 4 lists of 16 elements for continuous calculations are performed internally.)
Linear regression calculation three unknowns (3-VLE) may be solved using this function. calculations. Press m5 to enter the list mode. Additionally, a calculation error will accumulate and become
Statistics of Q and W and, in addition, estimate of y for a given Q 2-VLE: m20 • List data must be entered prior to making calculations. Pressing larger in the vicinity of inflection points and singular points
x (estimate y´) and estimate of x for a given y (estimate x´) W 3-VLE: m21 of functions. SHARP CORPORATION
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ENGLISH ALPHA : Appears when K (STAT VAR), O or R is pressed. (2sin30, etc.) I nCr, nPr O ×, ÷ P +, – { AND } OR, XOR, XNOR the integral values during A → ï, B → ∫, C → ó, D → ò, E → ô, F → ö
FIX/SCI/ENG: Indicates the notation used to display a value. q =, M+, M–, ⇒M, |DEG, |RAD, |GRAD, DATA, CD, →rθ, →xy minute shifting of the inte- In the binary, pental, octal, and hexadecimal systems, fractional
DEG/RAD/GRAD: Indicates angular units. and other calculation ending instructions gral range and for periodic parts cannot be entered. When a decimal number having a frac-
y
• If parentheses are used, parenthesized calculations have prec- functions, etc., where posi- tional part is converted into a binary, pental, octal, or hexadeci-
SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR : Appears when matrix mode is selected.
edence over any other calculations. tive and negative integral mal number, the fractional part will be truncated. Likewise, when
: Appears when list mode is selected.
EL-506W : Appears when statistics mode is selected. INITIAL SET UP
values exist depending on
the interval. x0
y
x2 the result of a binary, pental, octal, or hexadecimal calculation
includes a fractional part, the fractional part will be truncated. In
MODEL EL-546W M : Indicates that a value is stored in the independent memory. For the former case, divide a x a
b
x the binary, pental, octal, and hexadecimal systems, negative num-
Mode Selection integral intervals as small x x
b
OPERATION MANUAL ? : Indicates that the calculator is waiting for a numerical x
0 1
2
x 1 x 3 bers are displayed as a complement.
value to be entered, such as during simulation calculation. m0: Normal mode (NORMAL) as possible. For the latter x 3

PRINTED IN CHINA / IMPRIMÉ EN CHINE / IMPRESO EN CHINA m1: Statistic mode (STAT) case, separate the positive and negative values. Following these Time, Decimal and Sexagesimal Calculations
: Appears when the calculator shows an angle as the result
04HGK (TINSE0719EH01) tips will allow results of calculations with greater accuracy and will Conversion between decimal and sexagesimal numbers can be
in the complex calculation mode. m2: Equation mode (EQN)
also shorten the calculation time. performed, and, while using sexagesimal numbers, conversion to
i : Indicates an imaginary number is being displayed in the m3: Complex number mode (CPLX) seconds and minutes notation. The four basic arithmetic opera-
complex calculation mode. m4: Matrix mode (MAT)
Random Function tions and memory calculations can be performed using the
INTRODUCTION The Random function has four settings for use in the normal, statis- sexagesimal system. Notation for sexagesimal is as follows:
m5: List mode (LIST) tics, matrix and list modes. (This function cannot be selected while
Thank you for purchasing the SHARP Scientific Calculator Model BEFORE USING THE CALCULATOR
SET UP menu using the N-Base function.) To generate further random numbers in
EL-506W/546W. Key Notation Used in this Manual succession, press ®. Press ª to exit.
About the calculation examples (including some formulas and Press ” to display the SET UP menu. degree second
In this manual, key operations are described as follows: DRG FSE TAB • The generated pseudo-random number series is stored in memory minute
tables), refer to the reverse side of this English manual. Refer to • A menu item can be selected by:
the number on the right of each title in the manual for use. To specify ex : @e • moving the flashing cursor by using 0 1 Y. Each random number is based on a number series.
To specify ln : I ><, then pressing ® (= key), or [Random Numbers] Coordinate Conversions
After reading this manual, store it in a convenient location for
To specify F : Kü • pressing the number key corresponding to the menu item number. A pseudo-random number, with three significant digits from 0 up to • Before performing a calculation, select the angular unit.
future reference.
Functions that are printed in orange above the key require @ to • If or is displayed on the screen, press [ or ] to 0.999, can be generated by pressing @`0®. Y Y
Note: Some of the models described in this manual may not be P (x,y) P (r,θ )
be pressed first before the key. When you specify the memory, view the previous/next menu screen. [Random Dice] r
available in some countries.
press K first. Numbers for input value are not shown as keys, • Press ª to exit the SET UP menu. To simulate a die-rolling, a random integer between 1 and 6 can be y ↔ θ
Operational Notes but as ordinary numbers. [Determination of the Angular Unit] generated by pressing @`1®. 0 x X 0 X

• Do not carry the calculator around in your back pocket, as it The following three angular units (degrees, radians, and grads) can [Random Coin] Rectangular coord. Polar coord.
may break when you sit down. The display is made of glass Power On and Off be specified. To simulate a coin flip, 0 (head) or 1 (tail) can be randomly gener-
and is particularly fragile. • The calculation result is automatically stored in memories X
Press ª to turn the calculator on, and @F to turn it off. • DEG (°) : Press ”00. ated by pressing @`2®.
• Keep the calculator away from extreme heat such as on a car and Y.
• RAD (rad) : Press ”01. [Random Integer] • Value of r or x: X memory • Value of θ or y: Y memory
dashboard or near a heater, and avoid exposing it to exces- Clearing the Entry and Memories • GRAD (g) : Press ”02. An integer between 0 and 99 can be generated randomly by press-
sively humid or dusty environments. Operation Entry M A-F, X,Y STAT*1 matA-D*3 Calculations Using Physical Constants
[Selecting the Display Notation and Decimal Places] ing @`3®.
• Since this product is not waterproof, do not use it or store it (Display) F1-F4 ANS STAT VAR*2 L1-4*4
Four display notation systems are used to display calculation re- See the quick reference card and the English manual reverse side.
where fluids, for example water, can splash onto it. Raindrops, Angular Unit Conversions
ª × × × × sults: Floating point; Fixed decimal point; Scientific notation; and A constant is recalled by pressing ß followed by the number
water spray, juice, coffee, steam, perspiration, etc. will also Each time @g are pressed, the angular unit changes in sequence.
cause malfunction. @c × Engineering notation. of the physical constant designated by a 2-digit number.
• Clean with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use solvents or a wet cloth. Mode selection × • When the FIX, SCI, or ENG symbol is displayed, the number of decimal Memory Calculations The recalled constant appears in the display mode selected with
• Do not drop it or apply excessive force. @∏00*5 places (TAB) can be set to any value between 0 and 9. Displayed Mode ANS M, F1-F4 A-F, X,Y the designated number of decimal places.
• Never dispose of batteries in a fire. @∏10*6 values will be reduced to the corresponding number of digits. NORMAL Physical constants can be recalled in the normal mode (when not
• Keep batteries out of the reach of children. RESET switch [Setting the Floating Point Numbers System in Scientific Notation] STAT × × set to binary, pental, octal, or hexadecimal), statistics mode, equa-
• This product, including accessories, may change due to up- Two settings are used to display a floating point number: NORM1 EQN × × × tion mode, matrix mode and list mode.
: Clear × : Retain Note: Physical constants and metric conversions are based either
grading without prior notice. *1 Statistical data (entered data).
(default setting) and NORM2. A number is automatically displayed CPLX ×
in scientific notation outside a preset range: MAT × on the 2002 CODATA recommended values or 1995 Edi-
NOTICE *2 x̄, sx, σ x, n, Σ x, Σ x 2, ȳ, sy, σ y, Σ y, Σ y 2, Σ xy, r, a, b, c. tion of the “Guide for the Use of the International System of
• NORM1: 0.000000001 ≤ x ≤ 9999999999 LIST ×
• SHARP strongly recommends that separate permanent *3 Matrix memories (matA, matB, matC and matD) Units (SI)” released by NIST (National Institute of Stand-
• NORM2: 0.01 ≤ x ≤ 9999999999
written records be kept of all important data. Data may be *4 List memories (L1, L2, L3 and L4) : Available × : Unavailable ards and Technology) or on ISO specifications.
lost or altered in virtually any electronic memory product *5 All variables are cleared. [Temporary memories (A-F, X and Y)]
under certain circumstances. Therefore, SHARP assumes *6 This key combination functions the same as the RESET switch.
SCIENTIFIC CALCULATIONS No. Constant No. Constant
Press O and a variable key to store a value in memory.
no responsibility for data lost or otherwise rendered unusable [Memory clear key] • Press m0 to select the normal mode. Press R and a variable key to recall a value from the memory. 01 Speed of light in vacuum 28 Avogadro constant
whether as a result of improper use, repairs, defects, battery MEM RESET • In each example, press ª to clear the display. If the FIX, SCI, 02 Newtonian constant of gravitation 29 Molar volume of ideal gas
Press @∏ to display the menu. To place a variable in an equation, press K and a variable key.
replacement, use after the specified battery life has expired, • To clear all variables (M, A-F, X, Y, ANS, 0 1 or ENG indicator is displayed, clear the indicator by selecting [Independent memory (M)]
03
04
Standard acceleration of gravity
Electron mass
(273.15 K, 101.325 kPa)
30 Molar gas constant
or any other cause. F1-F4, STAT VAR, matA-D, L1-4), press 00 or 0 ‘NORM1’ from the SET UP menu. In addition to all the features of temporary memories, a value can 05 Proton mass 31 Faraday constant
• SHARP will not be liable nor responsible for any incidental or ®. be added to or subtracted from an existing memory value. 06 Neutron mass 32 Von Klitzing constant
consequential economic or property damage caused by Arithmetic Operations
• To RESET the calculator, press 10 or 1®. • The closing parenthesis ) just before = or ; may be Press ªOM to clear the independent memory (M). 07 Muon mass 33 Electron charge to mass quotient
misuse and/or malfunctions of this product and its peripherals, The RESET operation will erase all data stored in memory, and 08 Atomic mass unit-kilogram 34 Quantum of circulation
unless such liability is acknowledged by law. omitted. [Last answer memory (ANS)] relationship 35 Proton gyromagnetic ratio
restore the calculator’s default setting. The calculation result obtained by pressing = or any other 09 Elementary charge 36 Josephson constant
♦ Press the RESET switch (on the back), with the tip of a ball- Constant Calculations calculation ending instruction is automatically stored in the last 10 Planck constant 37 Electron volt
point pen or similar object, only in the following cases. Do not Entering and Correcting the Equation • In constant calculations, the addend becomes a constant. Sub- answer memory. A Matrix/List format result is not stored. 11 Boltzmann constant 38 Celsius Temperature
use an object with a breakable or sharp tip. Note that pressing [Cursor keys] traction and division are performed in the same manner. For 12 Magnetic constant 39 Astronomical unit
• Press < or > to move the cursor. You can also return to [Formula memories (F1-F4)]
the RESET switch erases all data stored in memory. multiplication, the multiplicand becomes a constant. 13 Electric constant 40 Parsec
the equation after getting an answer by pressing > (<). Formulas up to 256 characters in total can be stored in F1 - F4.
• When using for the first time • In the constants calculations, constants will be displayed as K. 14 Classical electron radius 41 Molar mass of carbon-12
(Functions such as sin, etc., will be counted as one letter.) Storing
• After replacing the batteries See the next section for using the [ and ] keys. 15 Fine-structure constant 42 Planck constant over 2 pi
• To clear all memory contents • See ‘SET UP menu’ for cursor use in the SET UP menu. Functions a new equation in each memory will automatically replace the 16 Bohr radius 43 Hartree energy
• Refer to the calculation examples of each function. existing equation. 17 Rydberg constant 44 Conductance quantum
• When an abnormal condition occurs and all keys are inoperative. [Insert mode and Overwrite mode in the Equation display]
• Before starting calculations, specify the angular unit. Note: 18 Magnetic flux quantum 45 Inverse fine-structure constant
If service should be required on this calculator, use only a SHARP • Pressing @‘ switches between the two editing modes: 19 Bohr magneton 46 Proton-electron mass ratio
servicing dealer, SHARP approved service facility, or SHARP • Calculation results from the functions indicated below are auto-
insert mode (default); and overwrite mode. A triangular cursor Differential/Integral Functions matically stored in memories X or Y replacing existing values. 20 Electron magnetic moment 47 Molar mass constant
repair service where available. indicates that an entry will be inserted at the cursor, while the Differential and integral calculations are only available in the nor- 21 Nuclear magneton 48 Neutron Compton wavelength
• Random function .......... Y memory 22 Proton magnetic moment
rectangular cursor indicates to overwrite preexisting data as you mal mode. For calculation conditions such as the x value in differ- 49 First radiation constant
Hard Case • →rθ, →xy ........................ X memory (r or x), Y memory (θ or y) 23 Neutron magnetic moment 50 Second radiation constant
make entries. ential calculation or the initial point in integral calculation, only • Use of R or K will recall the value stored in memory using 24 Muon magnetic moment 51 Characteristic impedance of
• To insert a number in the insert mode, move the cursor to the numerical values can be entered and equations such as 22 cannot up to 14 digits. 25 Compton wavelength vacuum
place immediately after where you wish to insert, then make a be specified. It is possible to reuse the same equation over and 26 Proton Compton wavelength 52 Standard atmosphere
desired entry. In the overwrite mode, data under the cursor will over again and to recalculate by only changing the conditions with- Chain Calculations 27 Stefan-Boltzmann constant
be overwritten by the number you enter. out re-entering the equation. • The previous calculation result can be used in the subsequent
• The mode set will be retained until the next RESET operation. • Performing a calculation will clear the value in the X memory. calculation. However, it cannot be recalled after entering multiple Metric Conversions
[Deletion key] • When performing a differential calculation, enter the formula first and instructions or when the calculation result is in Matrix/List format. See the quick reference card and the English manual reverse side.
• To delete a number/function, move the cursor to the number/ then enter the x value in differential calculation and the minute interval • When using postfix functions (¿ , sin, etc.), a chain calculation is Unit conversions can be performed in the normal mode (when not
DISPLAY
function you wish to delete, then press d. If the cursor is (dx). If a numerical value is not specified for minute interval, x≠0 will be possible even if the previous calculation result is cleared by the set to binary, pental, octal, or hexadecimal), statistics mode, equa-
←Symbol located at the right end of an equation, the d key will function x×10–5 and x=0 will be 10–5 from the value of the numeric derivative. use of the ª key. tion mode, matrix mode and list mode.
Equation→ as a back space key. • When performing an integral calculation, enter the formula first Fraction Calculations No. Remarks No. Remarks
Display and then enter a range of integral (a, b) and subintervals (n). If a
Arithmetic operations and memory calculations can be performed 1 in : inch 23 fl oz(US) : fluid ounce(US)
Multi-line Playback Function numerical value is not specified for subintervals, calculation will 2 cm : centimeter 24 ml : milliliter
using fractions, and conversion between a decimal number and a
Mantissa Exponent Previous equations may be recalled in the normal mode. Equations be performed using n=100. 3 ft : foot 25 fl oz(UK) : fluid ounce(UK)
fraction.
also include calculation ending instructions such as “=” and a maxi- Since differential and integral calculations are performed based on 4 m : meter 26 ml : milliliter
• During actual use, not all symbols are displayed at the same time. • If the number of digits to be displayed is greater than 10, the
mum of 142 characters can be stored in memory. When the memory the following equations, correct results may not be obtained, in 5 yd : yard 27 J : Joule
• Certain inactive symbols may appear visible when viewed from is full, stored equations are deleted in the order of the oldest first. number is converted to and displayed as a decimal number.
certain rare cases, when performing special calculations that con- 6 m : meter 28 cal : calorie
a far off angle. Pressing [ will display the previous equation. Further pressing tain discontinuous points. Binary, Pental, Octal, Decimal, and Hexadecimal 7 mile : mile 29 J : Joule
• Only the symbols required for the usage under instruction are [ will display preceding equations (after returning to the previ- 8 km : kilometer 30 cal15 : Calorie (15n°C)
Integral calculation (Simpson’s rule): Operations (N-Base)
shown in the display and calculation examples of this manual. ous equation, press ] to view equations in order). In addition, b–a
9 n mile : nautical mile 31 J : Joule
S=—h{ƒ(a)+4{ƒ(a+h)+ƒ(a+3h)+······+ƒ(a+(N–1)h)}  h= ——
1 Conversions can be performed between N-base numbers. The four 10 m : meter 32 calIT : I.T. calorie
: Appears when the entire equation cannot be displayed. @[ can be used to jump to the oldest equation. N 
/ 3  basic arithmetic operations, calculations with parentheses and 11 acre : acre 33 hp : horsepower
Press </> to see the remaining (hidden) section. • The multi-line memory is cleared by the following operations: +2{ƒ(a+2h)+ƒ(a+4h)+······+ƒ(a+(N–2)h)}+f(b)}  N=2n  memory calculations can also be performed, along with the logical
xy/rθ : Indicates the mode of expression of results in the com- @c, mode change, RESET, N-base conversion and memory  a≤ x≤b  12 m2 : square meter 34 W : watt
clear (@∏). dx dx operations AND, OR, NOT, NEG, XOR and XNOR on binary, pental, 13 oz : ounce 35 ps : French horsepower
plex calculation mode. f(x+ ––)–f(x–
2
––)
2 octal and hexadecimal numbers. 14 g : gram 36 W : watt
Priority Levels in Calculation Differential calculation: f’(x)=———————— 15 lb : pound 37
: Indicates that data can be visible above/below the dx Conversion to each system is performed by the following keys:
screen. Press [/] to scroll up/down the view. Operations are performed according to the following priority: @ê (“ ” appears.), @û (“ ” appears.), @î 16 kg : kilogram 38 Pa : Pascal
Q Fractions (1l4, etc.) W ∠, engineering prefixes E Functions [When performing integral calculations] 17 °F : Degree Fahrenheit 39 atm : atmosphere
2ndF : Appears when @ is pressed. (“ ” appears.), @ì (“ ” appears.), @í (“ ”, “ ”, “ ”
preceded by their argument (x-1, x2, n!, etc.) R Yx, x¿ T Implied Integral calculations, depending on the integrands and subintervals 18 °C : Degree Celsius 40 Pa : Pascal
HYP : Indicates that h has been pressed and the hyper- included, require longer calculation time. During calculation, “Calculat- and “ ” disappear.) 19 gal (US) : gallon (US) 41 (1 mmHg = 1 Torr)
bolic functions are enabled. If @H are pressed, multiplication of a memory value (2Y, etc.) Y Functions followed by Note: The hexadecimal numbers A – F are entered by pressing 20 l : liter 42 Pa : Pascal
their argument (sin, cos, etc.) U Implied multiplication of a function ing!” will be displayed. To cancel calculation, press ª. Note that
the symbols “2ndF HYP” appear, indicating that inverse there will be greater integral errors when there are large fluctuations in ß, ™, L, ÷, l, and I, and displayed 21 gal (UK) : gallon (UK) 43
hyperbolic functions are enabled. as follows: 22 l : liter 44 J : Joule

Calculations Using Engineering Prefixes Exponential regression, Logarithmic regression, • If the determinant D = 0, an error occurs. the value of each item (‘SIZE’, and then each element, e.g. • Calculation ranges
Calculation can be executed in the normal mode (excluding N- • If the absolute value of an intermediate result or calculation result ‘LIST1’) and press k after each. After entering all items, ±10–99 ~ ±9.999999999×1099 and 0.
Power regression, and Inverse regression calculation
base) using the following 9 types of prefixes. is 1 × 10100 or more, an error occurs. press ª, then press °2 and specify L1-4 to save the If the absolute value of an entry or a final or intermediate result of
Statistics of Q and W. In addition, estimate of y for a given x and • Coefficients ( a1, etc.) can be entered using ordinary arithmetic data. a calculation is less than 10–99, the value is considered to be 0 in
Prefix Operation Unit estimate of x for a given y. (Since the calculator converts each operations. • To edit data saved in L1-4, press °1 and specify L1-4 to calculations and in the display.
k (kilo) ∑10 103 formula into a linear regression formula before actual calculation • To clear the entered coefficients, press @c. recall the data to the list edit buffer. After editing, press ª,
M (Mega) ∑11 106 takes place, it obtains all statistics, except coefficients a and b, • Pressing ® when the determinant D is in the display recalls then press °2 and specify L1-4 to save the data. BATTERY REPLACEMENT
G (Giga) ∑12 109 from converted data rather than entered data.) the coefficients. Each time ® is pressed, a coefficient is • Before performing calculations, press ª to close the list edit
T (Tera) ∑13 1012 Quadratic regression calculation displayed in the order of input, allowing the entered coefficients buffer. Notes on Battery Replacement
m (milli) ∑14 10–3 to be verified (by pressing @®, coefficients are displayed • When results of calculations are in the list format, the list edit Improper handling of batteries can cause electrolyte leakage or
Statistics of Q and W and coefficients a, b, c in the quadratic
µ (micro) ∑15 10–6 in reverse order.) To correct a particular coefficient being dis- buffer with those results will be displayed. (At this time, you explosion. Be sure to observe the following handling rules:
regression formula (y = a + bx + cx2). (For quadratic regression
n (nano) ∑16 10–9 played, enter the correct value and then press ®. cannot return to the equation.) To save the result in L1-4, press • Replace both batteries at the same time.
calculations, no correlation coefficient (r) can be obtained.) When • Do not mix new and old batteries.
p (pico) ∑17 10–12 there are two x´ values, press @≠. ª, then press °2 and specify L1-4.
QUADRATIC AND CUBIC EQUATION SOLVERS • Since there is only one list edit buffer, the previous data will be • Make sure the new batteries are the correct type.
f (femto) ∑18 10–15 When performing calculations using a, b and c, only one numeric
overwritten by the new calculation. • When installing, orient each battery properly as indicated in the
value can be held. Quadratic (ax2 + bx + c = 0) or cubic (ax3 + bx2 + cx + d = 0) equation calculator.
• In addition to the 4 arithmetic functions, x3, x2, and x–1, the follow-
Modify Function x̄ Mean of samples (x data) may be solved using this function. ing commands are available: • Batteries are factory-installed before shipment, and may be
Calculation results are internally obtained in scientific notation Q Quadratic equation solver: m22 exhausted before they reach the service life stated in the speci-
sx Sample standard deviation (x data) sortA list name Sorts list in ascending order.
with up to 14 digits for the mantissa. However, since calculation W Cubic equation solver: m23 fications.
σx Population standard deviation (x data) • Press ® after entering each coefficient. sortD list name Sorts list in descending order.
results are displayed in the form designated by the display nota- Q
n Number of samples • The result will be displayed by pressing ® after entering all Notes on erasure of memory contents
tion and the number of decimal places indicated, the internal dim(list name,size) Returns a list with size changed as specified.
Σx Sum of samples (x data) coefficients. When there are more than 2 results, the next solu- When the battery is replaced, the memory contents are erased.
calculation result may differ from that shown in the display. By fill(value,size) Enter the specified value for all items.
Σx2 Sum of squares of samples (x data) tion will be displayed. Erasure can also occur if the calculator is defective or when it is
using the modify function, the internal value is converted to match cumul list name Sequentially cumulates each item in the list.
• When the result is an imaginary number, “xy” symbol will appear. repaired. Make a note of all important memory contents in case
that of the display, so that the displayed value can be used ȳ Mean of samples (y data)
The display can be switched between imaginary and real parts df_list list name Returns a new list using the difference between accidental erasure occurs.
without change in subsequent operations. sy Sample standard deviation (y data) adjacent items in the list.
σy Population standard deviation (y data) by pressing @≠.
Solver Function • The results obtained by this function may include a margin of error. aug(list name,list name) Returns a list appending the specified lists. When to Replace the Batteries
The x value can be found that reduces an entered equation to “0”. Σy Sum of samples (y data) min list name Returns the minimum value in the list. If the display has poor contrast or nothing appears on the display
• This function uses Newton's method to obtain an approxima- W Σy2 Sum of squares of samples (y data) even when ª is pressed in dim lighting, it is time to replace
COMPLEX NUMBER CALCULATIONS max list name Returns the maximum value in the list.
tion. Depending on the function (e.g. periodic) or start value, an Σ xy Sum of products of samples (x, y) the batteries.
To carry out addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division using mean list name Returns the mean value of items in the list.
error may occur (Error 2) due to there being no convergence to r Correlation coefficient Cautions
complex numbers, press m3 to select the complex number med list name Returns the median value of items in the list.
the solution for the equation. a Coefficient of regression equation
mode. sum list name Returns the sum of items in the list. • Fluid from a leaking battery accidentally entering an eye could
• The value obtained by this function may include a margin of b Coefficient of regression equation
Results of complex number calculations are expressed in two modes: prod list name result in serious injury. Should this occur, wash with clean
error. If it is larger than acceptable, recalculate the solution c Coefficient of quadratic regression equation
Returns the multiplication of items in the list.
Q @}: Rectangular coordinate mode (xy appears.) water and immediately consult a doctor.
after changing ‘Start’ and dx values. stdDv list name Returns the standard deviation of the list.
• Use K and R to perform a STAT variable calculation. W @{: Polar coordinate mode (r θ appears.) • Should fluid from a leaking battery come in contact with your
• Change the ‘Start’ value (e.g. to a negative value) or dx value vari list name Returns the variance of the list. skin or clothes, immediately wash with clean water.
(e.g. to a smaller value) if: Data Entry and Correction Complex number entry o_prod(list name,list name) Returns the outer product of 2 lists (vectors). • If the product is not to be used for some time, to avoid damage
• no solution can be found (Error 2). Q Rectangular coordinates
Entered data are kept in memory until @c or mode selec- i_prod(list name,list name) Returns the inner product of 2 lists (vectors). to the unit from leaking batteries, remove them and store in a
• more than two solutions appear to be possible (e.g. a cubic x-coordinate + y-coordinate Ü
tion. Before entering new data, clear the memory contents. abs list name Returns the absolute value of the list (vector). safe place.
equation). or x-coordinate + Ü y-coordinate
[Data Entry] • Do not leave exhausted batteries inside the product.
• to improve the arithmetic precision. W Polar coordinates
list→mat Creates matrices with left column data from
Single-variable data (∑5) each list. (L1→matA, L2→matB, L3→matC, • Do not fit partially used batteries, and be sure not to mix
• The calculation result is automatically stored in the X memory. rÖθ
Data k L4→matD) batteries of different types.
[Performing Solver function] Data & frequency k (To enter multiples of the same data) r: absolute value θ: argument Mode changes from list mode to matrix mode. • Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
Q Press m0. • On selecting another mode, the imaginary part of any complex list→matA Creates a matrix with column data from each • Exhausted batteries left in the calculator may leak and damage
Two-variable data number stored in the independent memory (M) will be cleared.
W Input a formula with an x variable. (∑6) list. (L1, L2, L3, L4→matA) the calculator.
Data x & Data y k • A complex number expressed in rectangular coordinates with the
E Press ∑0. Mode changes from list mode to matrix mode. • Explosion risk may be caused by incorrect handling.
Data x & Data y & frequency k (To enter multiples y-value equal to zero, or expressed in polar coordinates with the
R Input ‘Start’ value and press ®. The default value is “0”. • Do not throw batteries into a fire as they may explode.
of the same data x and y.) angle equal to zero, is treated as a real number.
T Input dx value (minute interval). ERROR AND CALCULATION RANGES Replacement Procedure
Y Press ®. • Up to 100 data items can be entered. With the single-variable • Press ∑0 to return the complex conjugate of the speci-
data, a data item without frequency assignment is counted as fied complex number. 1. Turn the power off by pressing @F.
Errors 2. Remove the two screws. (Fig. 1)
one data item, while an item assigned with frequency is stored as
SIMULATION CALCULATION (ALGB) An error will occur if an operation exceeds the calculation ranges, 3. Slide the battery cover slightly and lift it to remove.
a set of two data items. With the two-variable data, a set of data MATRIX CALCULATIONS
If you have to find a value consecutively using the same formula, or if a mathematically illegal operation is attempted. When an error 4. Remove the used batteries by prying them out with a ball-point
items without frequency assignment is counted as two data items,
such as plotting a curve line for 2x2 + 1, or finding the variable for This function enables the saving of up to 4 matrices (4 rows x 4 occurs, pressing < (or >) automatically moves the cursor pen or other similar pointed device. (Fig. 2)
while a set of items assigned with frequency is stored as a set of back to the place in the equation where the error occurred. Edit the
2x + 2y =14, once you enter the equation, all you have to do is to columns) for calculations. Press m4 to enter the matrix mode. 5. Install two new batteries. Make sure the “+” side is facing up.
three data items. equation or press ª to clear the equation.
specify the value for the variable in the formula. • Matrix data must be entered prior to making calculations. Press- 6. Replace the cover and screws.
[Data Correction] ing [/] will display the matrix edit buffer along with .
Usable variables: A-F, M, X and Y Error Codes and Error Types 7. Press the RESET switch (on the back).
Correction prior to pressing k immediately after a data entry: Enter the value of each item (‘ROW’, ‘COLUMN’, and then each
Unusable functions: Random function • Make sure that the display appears as shown below. If the
Delete incorrect data with ª, then enter the correct data. element, e.g. ‘MAT1,1’) and press k after each. After enter- Syntax error (Error 1):
• Simulation calculations can only be executed in the normal display does not appear as shown, remove the batteries, rein-
Correction after pressing k: ing all items, press ª, then press °2 and specify • An attempt was made to perform an invalid operation.
mode. stall them and check the display once again.
Use [] to display the data previously entered. matA-D to save the data. Ex. 2 @{
• Calculation ending instructions other than = cannot be used. (Fig. 1) (Fig. 2)
Press ] to display data items in ascending (oldest first) • To edit data saved in matA-D, press °1 and specify Calculation error (Error 2):
Performing Calculations order. To reverse the display order to descending (latest first), matA-D to recall the data to the matrix edit buffer. After editing, • The absolute value of an intermediate or final calculation result equals
press the [ key. press ª, then press °2 and specify matA-D to save or exceeds 10100.
Q Press m0. • An attempt was made to divide by 0 (or an intermediate calculation
W Input a formula with at least one variable. Each item is displayed with ‘Xn=’, ‘Yn=’, or ‘Nn=’ (n is the sequen- the data.
resulted in zero).
E Press @≤. tial number of the data set). • Before performing calculations, press ª to close the matrix • The calculation ranges were exceeded while performing calculations.
R Variable input screen will appear. Input the value of the flashing Display the data item to modify, input the correct value, then edit buffer.
press k. Using &, you can correct the values of the data • When results of calculations are in the matrix format, the matrix Depth error (Error 3):
variable, then press ® to confirm. The calculation result will • The available number of buffers was exceeded. (There are 10 buffers* Automatic Power Off Function
be displayed after entering the value for all used variables. set all at once. edit buffer with those results will be displayed. (At this time, you This calculator will turn itself off to save battery power if no key is
for numeric values and 24 buffers for calculation instructions in the
• Only numerical values are allowed as variables. Input of • To delete a data set, display an item of the data set to delete, cannot return to the equation.) To save the result in matA-D, normal mode). pressed for approximately 10 minutes.
formulas is not permitted. then press @J. The data set will be deleted. press ª, then press °2 and specify matA-D. *5 buffers in other modes, and 1 buffer for Matrix/List data.
• Upon completing the calculation, press @≤ to per- • To add a new data set, press ª and input the values, then • Since there is only one matrix edit buffer, the previous data will • Data items exceeded 100 in the statistics mode. SPECIFICATIONS
form calculations using the same formula. press k. be overwritten by the new calculation.
Equation too long (Error 4): Calculations: Scientific calculations, complex number
• Variables and numerical values stored in the memories will • In addition to the 4 arithmetic functions (excluding divisions be- • The equation exceeded its maximum input buffer (142 characters).
Statistical Calculation Formulas tween matrices), x3, x2, and x–1, the following commands are An equation must be shorter than 142 characters. calculations, equation solvers, statistical
be displayed in the variable input screen. To change a calculations, etc.
Type Regression formula available:
numerical value, input the new value and press ®. Equation recall error (Error 5): Internal calculations: Mantissas of up to 14 digits
• Performing simulation calculation will cause memory loca- Linear y = a + bx dim(matrix name, Returns a matrix with dimensions changed as • The stored equation contains a function not available in the mode
row,column) specified. Pending operations: 24 calculations 10 numeric values in the
tions to be overwritten with new values. Exponential y = a • ebx used to recall the equation. For example, if a numerical value with
fill(value,row,column) Fills each element with a specified value. numbers other than 0 and 1 is stored as a decimal, etc., it cannot be normal mode (5 numeric values in other
Logarithmic y = a + b • ln x recalled when the calculator is set to binary. modes, and 1 numeric value for Matrix/
STATISTICAL CALCULATIONS Power y = a • xb
cumul matrix name Returns the cumulative matrix.
List data.)
aug(matrix name, Appends the second matrix to the first matrix as new Memory over error (Error 6):
Press m1 to select the statistics mode. The seven statisti- 1 • Equation exceeded the formula memory buffer (256 characters in total
Power source: Built-in solar cells
Inverse y=a+b— matrix name) columns. The first and second matrices must have 3 V ¶ (DC):
cal calculations listed below can be performed. After selecting the x the same number of rows. in F1 - F4).
statistics mode, select the desired sub-mode by pressing the Backup batteries
Quadratic y = a + bx + cx2 identity value Returns the identity matrix with specified value of Invalid error (Error 7): (Alkaline batteries (LR44 or equivalent) × 2)
number key corresponding to your choice. rows and columns. • Matrix/list definition error or entering an invalid value.
To change statistical sub-mode, reselect statistics mode (press In the statistical calculation formulas, an error will occur when: Operating temperature: 0°C – 40°C (32°F – 104°F)
m1), then select the required sub-mode. • The absolute value of the intermediate result or calculation result rnd_mat(row,column) Returns a random matrix with specified values of Dimension error (Error 8): External dimensions: 79.6 mm (W) × 154.5 mm (D) × 13.2 mm (H)
rows and columns. • Matrix/list dimensions inconsistent while calculation.
is equal to or greater than 1 × 10100. 3-1/8” (W) × 6-3/32” (D) × 17/32” (H)
0 (SD) : Single-variable statistics det matrix name Returns the determinant of a square matrix. Invalid DIM error (Error 9): Weight: Approx. 97g (0.22 lb)
• The denominator is zero.
1 (LINE) : Linear regression calculation trans matrix name Returns the matrix with the columns transposed to • Size of matrix/list exceeds calculation range. (Including batteries)
• An attempt is made to take the square root of a negative number.
2 (QUAD) : Quadratic regression calculation rows and the rows transposed to columns. Accessories: Batteries × 2 (installed), operation manual,
• No solution exists in the quadratic regression calculation. No define error (Error 10):
3 (EXP) : Exponential regression calculation mat→list Creates lists with elements from the left column of each • Undefined matrix/list used in calculation. quick reference card and hard case
4 (LOG) : Logarithmic regression calculation Normal Probability Calculations (∑5) matrix. (matA→L1, matB→L2, matC→L3, matD→L4)
5 (PWR) : Power regression calculation • P(t), Q(t), and R(t) will always take positive values, even when Mode changes from matrix mode to list mode. Calculation Ranges
6 (INV) : Inverse regression calculation t<0, because these functions follow the same principle used
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matA→list Creates lists with elements from each column of the • Within the ranges specified, this calculator is accurate to ±1
The following statistics can be obtained for each statistical calcu- when solving for an area. (∑6) matrix. (matA→L1, L2, L3, L4) SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR
Mode changes from matrix mode to list mode.
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SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR EQUATIONS LIST CALCULATIONS for yx, x¿ , n!, ex, ln, Matrix/List calculations, etc., where
Statistics of Q and value of the normal probability function
Simultaneous linear equation with two unknowns (2-VLE) or with This function enables the saving of up to 4 lists of 16 elements for continuous calculations are performed internally.)
Linear regression calculation three unknowns (3-VLE) may be solved using this function. calculations. Press m5 to enter the list mode. Additionally, a calculation error will accumulate and become
Statistics of Q and W and, in addition, estimate of y for a given Q 2-VLE: m20 • List data must be entered prior to making calculations. Pressing larger in the vicinity of inflection points and singular points
x (estimate y´) and estimate of x for a given y (estimate x´) W 3-VLE: m21 of functions. SHARP CORPORATION
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ENGLISH ALPHA : Appears when K (STAT VAR), O or R is pressed. (2sin30, etc.) I nCr, nPr O ×, ÷ P +, – { AND } OR, XOR, XNOR the integral values during A → ï, B → ∫, C → ó, D → ò, E → ô, F → ö
FIX/SCI/ENG: Indicates the notation used to display a value. q =, M+, M–, ⇒M, |DEG, |RAD, |GRAD, DATA, CD, →rθ, →xy minute shifting of the inte- In the binary, pental, octal, and hexadecimal systems, fractional
DEG/RAD/GRAD: Indicates angular units. and other calculation ending instructions gral range and for periodic parts cannot be entered. When a decimal number having a frac-
y
• If parentheses are used, parenthesized calculations have prec- functions, etc., where posi- tional part is converted into a binary, pental, octal, or hexadeci-
SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR : Appears when matrix mode is selected.
edence over any other calculations. tive and negative integral mal number, the fractional part will be truncated. Likewise, when
: Appears when list mode is selected.
EL-506W : Appears when statistics mode is selected. INITIAL SET UP
values exist depending on
the interval. x0
y
x2 the result of a binary, pental, octal, or hexadecimal calculation
includes a fractional part, the fractional part will be truncated. In
MODEL EL-546W M : Indicates that a value is stored in the independent memory. For the former case, divide a x a
b
x the binary, pental, octal, and hexadecimal systems, negative num-
Mode Selection integral intervals as small x x
b
OPERATION MANUAL ? : Indicates that the calculator is waiting for a numerical x
0 1
2
x 1 x 3 bers are displayed as a complement.
value to be entered, such as during simulation calculation. m0: Normal mode (NORMAL) as possible. For the latter x 3

PRINTED IN CHINA / IMPRIMÉ EN CHINE / IMPRESO EN CHINA m1: Statistic mode (STAT) case, separate the positive and negative values. Following these Time, Decimal and Sexagesimal Calculations
: Appears when the calculator shows an angle as the result
04HGK (TINSE0719EH01) tips will allow results of calculations with greater accuracy and will Conversion between decimal and sexagesimal numbers can be
in the complex calculation mode. m2: Equation mode (EQN)
also shorten the calculation time. performed, and, while using sexagesimal numbers, conversion to
i : Indicates an imaginary number is being displayed in the m3: Complex number mode (CPLX) seconds and minutes notation. The four basic arithmetic opera-
complex calculation mode. m4: Matrix mode (MAT)
Random Function tions and memory calculations can be performed using the
INTRODUCTION The Random function has four settings for use in the normal, statis- sexagesimal system. Notation for sexagesimal is as follows:
m5: List mode (LIST) tics, matrix and list modes. (This function cannot be selected while
Thank you for purchasing the SHARP Scientific Calculator Model BEFORE USING THE CALCULATOR
SET UP menu using the N-Base function.) To generate further random numbers in
EL-506W/546W. Key Notation Used in this Manual succession, press ®. Press ª to exit.
About the calculation examples (including some formulas and Press ” to display the SET UP menu. degree second
In this manual, key operations are described as follows: DRG FSE TAB • The generated pseudo-random number series is stored in memory minute
tables), refer to the reverse side of this English manual. Refer to • A menu item can be selected by:
the number on the right of each title in the manual for use. To specify ex : @e • moving the flashing cursor by using 0 1 Y. Each random number is based on a number series.
To specify ln : I ><, then pressing ® (= key), or [Random Numbers] Coordinate Conversions
After reading this manual, store it in a convenient location for
To specify F : Kü • pressing the number key corresponding to the menu item number. A pseudo-random number, with three significant digits from 0 up to • Before performing a calculation, select the angular unit.
future reference.
Functions that are printed in orange above the key require @ to • If or is displayed on the screen, press [ or ] to 0.999, can be generated by pressing @`0®. Y Y
Note: Some of the models described in this manual may not be P (x,y) P (r,θ )
be pressed first before the key. When you specify the memory, view the previous/next menu screen. [Random Dice] r
available in some countries.
press K first. Numbers for input value are not shown as keys, • Press ª to exit the SET UP menu. To simulate a die-rolling, a random integer between 1 and 6 can be y ↔ θ
Operational Notes but as ordinary numbers. [Determination of the Angular Unit] generated by pressing @`1®. 0 x X 0 X

• Do not carry the calculator around in your back pocket, as it The following three angular units (degrees, radians, and grads) can [Random Coin] Rectangular coord. Polar coord.
may break when you sit down. The display is made of glass Power On and Off be specified. To simulate a coin flip, 0 (head) or 1 (tail) can be randomly gener-
and is particularly fragile. • The calculation result is automatically stored in memories X
Press ª to turn the calculator on, and @F to turn it off. • DEG (°) : Press ”00. ated by pressing @`2®.
• Keep the calculator away from extreme heat such as on a car and Y.
• RAD (rad) : Press ”01. [Random Integer] • Value of r or x: X memory • Value of θ or y: Y memory
dashboard or near a heater, and avoid exposing it to exces- Clearing the Entry and Memories • GRAD (g) : Press ”02. An integer between 0 and 99 can be generated randomly by press-
sively humid or dusty environments. Operation Entry M A-F, X,Y STAT*1 matA-D*3 Calculations Using Physical Constants
[Selecting the Display Notation and Decimal Places] ing @`3®.
• Since this product is not waterproof, do not use it or store it (Display) F1-F4 ANS STAT VAR*2 L1-4*4
Four display notation systems are used to display calculation re- See the quick reference card and the English manual reverse side.
where fluids, for example water, can splash onto it. Raindrops, Angular Unit Conversions
ª × × × × sults: Floating point; Fixed decimal point; Scientific notation; and A constant is recalled by pressing ß followed by the number
water spray, juice, coffee, steam, perspiration, etc. will also Each time @g are pressed, the angular unit changes in sequence.
cause malfunction. @c × Engineering notation. of the physical constant designated by a 2-digit number.
• Clean with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use solvents or a wet cloth. Mode selection × • When the FIX, SCI, or ENG symbol is displayed, the number of decimal Memory Calculations The recalled constant appears in the display mode selected with
• Do not drop it or apply excessive force. @∏00*5 places (TAB) can be set to any value between 0 and 9. Displayed Mode ANS M, F1-F4 A-F, X,Y the designated number of decimal places.
• Never dispose of batteries in a fire. @∏10*6 values will be reduced to the corresponding number of digits. NORMAL Physical constants can be recalled in the normal mode (when not
• Keep batteries out of the reach of children. RESET switch [Setting the Floating Point Numbers System in Scientific Notation] STAT × × set to binary, pental, octal, or hexadecimal), statistics mode, equa-
• This product, including accessories, may change due to up- Two settings are used to display a floating point number: NORM1 EQN × × × tion mode, matrix mode and list mode.
: Clear × : Retain Note: Physical constants and metric conversions are based either
grading without prior notice. *1 Statistical data (entered data).
(default setting) and NORM2. A number is automatically displayed CPLX ×
in scientific notation outside a preset range: MAT × on the 2002 CODATA recommended values or 1995 Edi-
NOTICE *2 x̄, sx, σ x, n, Σ x, Σ x 2, ȳ, sy, σ y, Σ y, Σ y 2, Σ xy, r, a, b, c. tion of the “Guide for the Use of the International System of
• NORM1: 0.000000001 ≤ x ≤ 9999999999 LIST ×
• SHARP strongly recommends that separate permanent *3 Matrix memories (matA, matB, matC and matD) Units (SI)” released by NIST (National Institute of Stand-
• NORM2: 0.01 ≤ x ≤ 9999999999
written records be kept of all important data. Data may be *4 List memories (L1, L2, L3 and L4) : Available × : Unavailable ards and Technology) or on ISO specifications.
lost or altered in virtually any electronic memory product *5 All variables are cleared. [Temporary memories (A-F, X and Y)]
under certain circumstances. Therefore, SHARP assumes *6 This key combination functions the same as the RESET switch.
SCIENTIFIC CALCULATIONS No. Constant No. Constant
Press O and a variable key to store a value in memory.
no responsibility for data lost or otherwise rendered unusable [Memory clear key] • Press m0 to select the normal mode. Press R and a variable key to recall a value from the memory. 01 Speed of light in vacuum 28 Avogadro constant
whether as a result of improper use, repairs, defects, battery MEM RESET • In each example, press ª to clear the display. If the FIX, SCI, 02 Newtonian constant of gravitation 29 Molar volume of ideal gas
Press @∏ to display the menu. To place a variable in an equation, press K and a variable key.
replacement, use after the specified battery life has expired, • To clear all variables (M, A-F, X, Y, ANS, 0 1 or ENG indicator is displayed, clear the indicator by selecting [Independent memory (M)]
03
04
Standard acceleration of gravity
Electron mass
(273.15 K, 101.325 kPa)
30 Molar gas constant
or any other cause. F1-F4, STAT VAR, matA-D, L1-4), press 00 or 0 ‘NORM1’ from the SET UP menu. In addition to all the features of temporary memories, a value can 05 Proton mass 31 Faraday constant
• SHARP will not be liable nor responsible for any incidental or ®. be added to or subtracted from an existing memory value. 06 Neutron mass 32 Von Klitzing constant
consequential economic or property damage caused by Arithmetic Operations
• To RESET the calculator, press 10 or 1®. • The closing parenthesis ) just before = or ; may be Press ªOM to clear the independent memory (M). 07 Muon mass 33 Electron charge to mass quotient
misuse and/or malfunctions of this product and its peripherals, The RESET operation will erase all data stored in memory, and 08 Atomic mass unit-kilogram 34 Quantum of circulation
unless such liability is acknowledged by law. omitted. [Last answer memory (ANS)] relationship 35 Proton gyromagnetic ratio
restore the calculator’s default setting. The calculation result obtained by pressing = or any other 09 Elementary charge 36 Josephson constant
♦ Press the RESET switch (on the back), with the tip of a ball- Constant Calculations calculation ending instruction is automatically stored in the last 10 Planck constant 37 Electron volt
point pen or similar object, only in the following cases. Do not Entering and Correcting the Equation • In constant calculations, the addend becomes a constant. Sub- answer memory. A Matrix/List format result is not stored. 11 Boltzmann constant 38 Celsius Temperature
use an object with a breakable or sharp tip. Note that pressing [Cursor keys] traction and division are performed in the same manner. For 12 Magnetic constant 39 Astronomical unit
• Press < or > to move the cursor. You can also return to [Formula memories (F1-F4)]
the RESET switch erases all data stored in memory. multiplication, the multiplicand becomes a constant. 13 Electric constant 40 Parsec
the equation after getting an answer by pressing > (<). Formulas up to 256 characters in total can be stored in F1 - F4.
• When using for the first time • In the constants calculations, constants will be displayed as K. 14 Classical electron radius 41 Molar mass of carbon-12
(Functions such as sin, etc., will be counted as one letter.) Storing
• After replacing the batteries See the next section for using the [ and ] keys. 15 Fine-structure constant 42 Planck constant over 2 pi
• To clear all memory contents • See ‘SET UP menu’ for cursor use in the SET UP menu. Functions a new equation in each memory will automatically replace the 16 Bohr radius 43 Hartree energy
• Refer to the calculation examples of each function. existing equation. 17 Rydberg constant 44 Conductance quantum
• When an abnormal condition occurs and all keys are inoperative. [Insert mode and Overwrite mode in the Equation display]
• Before starting calculations, specify the angular unit. Note: 18 Magnetic flux quantum 45 Inverse fine-structure constant
If service should be required on this calculator, use only a SHARP • Pressing @‘ switches between the two editing modes: 19 Bohr magneton 46 Proton-electron mass ratio
servicing dealer, SHARP approved service facility, or SHARP • Calculation results from the functions indicated below are auto-
insert mode (default); and overwrite mode. A triangular cursor Differential/Integral Functions matically stored in memories X or Y replacing existing values. 20 Electron magnetic moment 47 Molar mass constant
repair service where available. indicates that an entry will be inserted at the cursor, while the Differential and integral calculations are only available in the nor- 21 Nuclear magneton 48 Neutron Compton wavelength
• Random function .......... Y memory 22 Proton magnetic moment
rectangular cursor indicates to overwrite preexisting data as you mal mode. For calculation conditions such as the x value in differ- 49 First radiation constant
Hard Case • →rθ, →xy ........................ X memory (r or x), Y memory (θ or y) 23 Neutron magnetic moment 50 Second radiation constant
make entries. ential calculation or the initial point in integral calculation, only • Use of R or K will recall the value stored in memory using 24 Muon magnetic moment 51 Characteristic impedance of
• To insert a number in the insert mode, move the cursor to the numerical values can be entered and equations such as 22 cannot up to 14 digits. 25 Compton wavelength vacuum
place immediately after where you wish to insert, then make a be specified. It is possible to reuse the same equation over and 26 Proton Compton wavelength 52 Standard atmosphere
desired entry. In the overwrite mode, data under the cursor will over again and to recalculate by only changing the conditions with- Chain Calculations 27 Stefan-Boltzmann constant
be overwritten by the number you enter. out re-entering the equation. • The previous calculation result can be used in the subsequent
• The mode set will be retained until the next RESET operation. • Performing a calculation will clear the value in the X memory. calculation. However, it cannot be recalled after entering multiple Metric Conversions
[Deletion key] • When performing a differential calculation, enter the formula first and instructions or when the calculation result is in Matrix/List format. See the quick reference card and the English manual reverse side.
• To delete a number/function, move the cursor to the number/ then enter the x value in differential calculation and the minute interval • When using postfix functions (¿ , sin, etc.), a chain calculation is Unit conversions can be performed in the normal mode (when not
DISPLAY
function you wish to delete, then press d. If the cursor is (dx). If a numerical value is not specified for minute interval, x≠0 will be possible even if the previous calculation result is cleared by the set to binary, pental, octal, or hexadecimal), statistics mode, equa-
←Symbol located at the right end of an equation, the d key will function x×10–5 and x=0 will be 10–5 from the value of the numeric derivative. use of the ª key. tion mode, matrix mode and list mode.
Equation→ as a back space key. • When performing an integral calculation, enter the formula first Fraction Calculations No. Remarks No. Remarks
Display and then enter a range of integral (a, b) and subintervals (n). If a
Arithmetic operations and memory calculations can be performed 1 in : inch 23 fl oz(US) : fluid ounce(US)
Multi-line Playback Function numerical value is not specified for subintervals, calculation will 2 cm : centimeter 24 ml : milliliter
using fractions, and conversion between a decimal number and a
Mantissa Exponent Previous equations may be recalled in the normal mode. Equations be performed using n=100. 3 ft : foot 25 fl oz(UK) : fluid ounce(UK)
fraction.
also include calculation ending instructions such as “=” and a maxi- Since differential and integral calculations are performed based on 4 m : meter 26 ml : milliliter
• During actual use, not all symbols are displayed at the same time. • If the number of digits to be displayed is greater than 10, the
mum of 142 characters can be stored in memory. When the memory the following equations, correct results may not be obtained, in 5 yd : yard 27 J : Joule
• Certain inactive symbols may appear visible when viewed from is full, stored equations are deleted in the order of the oldest first. number is converted to and displayed as a decimal number.
certain rare cases, when performing special calculations that con- 6 m : meter 28 cal : calorie
a far off angle. Pressing [ will display the previous equation. Further pressing tain discontinuous points. Binary, Pental, Octal, Decimal, and Hexadecimal 7 mile : mile 29 J : Joule
• Only the symbols required for the usage under instruction are [ will display preceding equations (after returning to the previ- 8 km : kilometer 30 cal15 : Calorie (15n°C)
Integral calculation (Simpson’s rule): Operations (N-Base)
shown in the display and calculation examples of this manual. ous equation, press ] to view equations in order). In addition, b–a
9 n mile : nautical mile 31 J : Joule
S=—h{ƒ(a)+4{ƒ(a+h)+ƒ(a+3h)+······+ƒ(a+(N–1)h)}  h= ——
1 Conversions can be performed between N-base numbers. The four 10 m : meter 32 calIT : I.T. calorie
: Appears when the entire equation cannot be displayed. @[ can be used to jump to the oldest equation. N 
/ 3  basic arithmetic operations, calculations with parentheses and 11 acre : acre 33 hp : horsepower
Press </> to see the remaining (hidden) section. • The multi-line memory is cleared by the following operations: +2{ƒ(a+2h)+ƒ(a+4h)+······+ƒ(a+(N–2)h)}+f(b)}  N=2n  memory calculations can also be performed, along with the logical
xy/rθ : Indicates the mode of expression of results in the com- @c, mode change, RESET, N-base conversion and memory  a≤ x≤b  12 m2 : square meter 34 W : watt
clear (@∏). dx dx operations AND, OR, NOT, NEG, XOR and XNOR on binary, pental, 13 oz : ounce 35 ps : French horsepower
plex calculation mode. f(x+ ––)–f(x–
2
––)
2 octal and hexadecimal numbers. 14 g : gram 36 W : watt
Priority Levels in Calculation Differential calculation: f’(x)=———————— 15 lb : pound 37
: Indicates that data can be visible above/below the dx Conversion to each system is performed by the following keys:
screen. Press [/] to scroll up/down the view. Operations are performed according to the following priority: @ê (“ ” appears.), @û (“ ” appears.), @î 16 kg : kilogram 38 Pa : Pascal
Q Fractions (1l4, etc.) W ∠, engineering prefixes E Functions [When performing integral calculations] 17 °F : Degree Fahrenheit 39 atm : atmosphere
2ndF : Appears when @ is pressed. (“ ” appears.), @ì (“ ” appears.), @í (“ ”, “ ”, “ ”
preceded by their argument (x-1, x2, n!, etc.) R Yx, x¿ T Implied Integral calculations, depending on the integrands and subintervals 18 °C : Degree Celsius 40 Pa : Pascal
HYP : Indicates that h has been pressed and the hyper- included, require longer calculation time. During calculation, “Calculat- and “ ” disappear.) 19 gal (US) : gallon (US) 41 (1 mmHg = 1 Torr)
bolic functions are enabled. If @H are pressed, multiplication of a memory value (2Y, etc.) Y Functions followed by Note: The hexadecimal numbers A – F are entered by pressing 20 l : liter 42 Pa : Pascal
their argument (sin, cos, etc.) U Implied multiplication of a function ing!” will be displayed. To cancel calculation, press ª. Note that
the symbols “2ndF HYP” appear, indicating that inverse there will be greater integral errors when there are large fluctuations in ß, ™, L, ÷, l, and I, and displayed 21 gal (UK) : gallon (UK) 43
hyperbolic functions are enabled. as follows: 22 l : liter 44 J : Joule

Calculations Using Engineering Prefixes Exponential regression, Logarithmic regression, • If the determinant D = 0, an error occurs. the value of each item (‘SIZE’, and then each element, e.g. • Calculation ranges
Calculation can be executed in the normal mode (excluding N- • If the absolute value of an intermediate result or calculation result ‘LIST1’) and press k after each. After entering all items, ±10–99 ~ ±9.999999999×1099 and 0.
Power regression, and Inverse regression calculation
base) using the following 9 types of prefixes. is 1 × 10100 or more, an error occurs. press ª, then press °2 and specify L1-4 to save the If the absolute value of an entry or a final or intermediate result of
Statistics of Q and W. In addition, estimate of y for a given x and • Coefficients ( a1, etc.) can be entered using ordinary arithmetic data. a calculation is less than 10–99, the value is considered to be 0 in
Prefix Operation Unit estimate of x for a given y. (Since the calculator converts each operations. • To edit data saved in L1-4, press °1 and specify L1-4 to calculations and in the display.
k (kilo) ∑10 103 formula into a linear regression formula before actual calculation • To clear the entered coefficients, press @c. recall the data to the list edit buffer. After editing, press ª,
M (Mega) ∑11 106 takes place, it obtains all statistics, except coefficients a and b, • Pressing ® when the determinant D is in the display recalls then press °2 and specify L1-4 to save the data. BATTERY REPLACEMENT
G (Giga) ∑12 109 from converted data rather than entered data.) the coefficients. Each time ® is pressed, a coefficient is • Before performing calculations, press ª to close the list edit
T (Tera) ∑13 1012 Quadratic regression calculation displayed in the order of input, allowing the entered coefficients buffer. Notes on Battery Replacement
m (milli) ∑14 10–3 to be verified (by pressing @®, coefficients are displayed • When results of calculations are in the list format, the list edit Improper handling of batteries can cause electrolyte leakage or
Statistics of Q and W and coefficients a, b, c in the quadratic
µ (micro) ∑15 10–6 in reverse order.) To correct a particular coefficient being dis- buffer with those results will be displayed. (At this time, you explosion. Be sure to observe the following handling rules:
regression formula (y = a + bx + cx2). (For quadratic regression
n (nano) ∑16 10–9 played, enter the correct value and then press ®. cannot return to the equation.) To save the result in L1-4, press • Replace both batteries at the same time.
calculations, no correlation coefficient (r) can be obtained.) When • Do not mix new and old batteries.
p (pico) ∑17 10–12 there are two x´ values, press @≠. ª, then press °2 and specify L1-4.
QUADRATIC AND CUBIC EQUATION SOLVERS • Since there is only one list edit buffer, the previous data will be • Make sure the new batteries are the correct type.
f (femto) ∑18 10–15 When performing calculations using a, b and c, only one numeric
overwritten by the new calculation. • When installing, orient each battery properly as indicated in the
value can be held. Quadratic (ax2 + bx + c = 0) or cubic (ax3 + bx2 + cx + d = 0) equation calculator.
• In addition to the 4 arithmetic functions, x3, x2, and x–1, the follow-
Modify Function x̄ Mean of samples (x data) may be solved using this function. ing commands are available: • Batteries are factory-installed before shipment, and may be
Calculation results are internally obtained in scientific notation Q Quadratic equation solver: m22 exhausted before they reach the service life stated in the speci-
sx Sample standard deviation (x data) sortA list name Sorts list in ascending order.
with up to 14 digits for the mantissa. However, since calculation W Cubic equation solver: m23 fications.
σx Population standard deviation (x data) • Press ® after entering each coefficient. sortD list name Sorts list in descending order.
results are displayed in the form designated by the display nota- Q
n Number of samples • The result will be displayed by pressing ® after entering all Notes on erasure of memory contents
tion and the number of decimal places indicated, the internal dim(list name,size) Returns a list with size changed as specified.
Σx Sum of samples (x data) coefficients. When there are more than 2 results, the next solu- When the battery is replaced, the memory contents are erased.
calculation result may differ from that shown in the display. By fill(value,size) Enter the specified value for all items.
Σx2 Sum of squares of samples (x data) tion will be displayed. Erasure can also occur if the calculator is defective or when it is
using the modify function, the internal value is converted to match cumul list name Sequentially cumulates each item in the list.
• When the result is an imaginary number, “xy” symbol will appear. repaired. Make a note of all important memory contents in case
that of the display, so that the displayed value can be used ȳ Mean of samples (y data)
The display can be switched between imaginary and real parts df_list list name Returns a new list using the difference between accidental erasure occurs.
without change in subsequent operations. sy Sample standard deviation (y data) adjacent items in the list.
σy Population standard deviation (y data) by pressing @≠.
Solver Function • The results obtained by this function may include a margin of error. aug(list name,list name) Returns a list appending the specified lists. When to Replace the Batteries
The x value can be found that reduces an entered equation to “0”. Σy Sum of samples (y data) min list name Returns the minimum value in the list. If the display has poor contrast or nothing appears on the display
• This function uses Newton's method to obtain an approxima- W Σy2 Sum of squares of samples (y data) even when ª is pressed in dim lighting, it is time to replace
COMPLEX NUMBER CALCULATIONS max list name Returns the maximum value in the list.
tion. Depending on the function (e.g. periodic) or start value, an Σ xy Sum of products of samples (x, y) the batteries.
To carry out addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division using mean list name Returns the mean value of items in the list.
error may occur (Error 2) due to there being no convergence to r Correlation coefficient Cautions
complex numbers, press m3 to select the complex number med list name Returns the median value of items in the list.
the solution for the equation. a Coefficient of regression equation
mode. sum list name Returns the sum of items in the list. • Fluid from a leaking battery accidentally entering an eye could
• The value obtained by this function may include a margin of b Coefficient of regression equation
Results of complex number calculations are expressed in two modes: prod list name result in serious injury. Should this occur, wash with clean
error. If it is larger than acceptable, recalculate the solution c Coefficient of quadratic regression equation
Returns the multiplication of items in the list.
Q @}: Rectangular coordinate mode (xy appears.) water and immediately consult a doctor.
after changing ‘Start’ and dx values. stdDv list name Returns the standard deviation of the list.
• Use K and R to perform a STAT variable calculation. W @{: Polar coordinate mode (r θ appears.) • Should fluid from a leaking battery come in contact with your
• Change the ‘Start’ value (e.g. to a negative value) or dx value vari list name Returns the variance of the list. skin or clothes, immediately wash with clean water.
(e.g. to a smaller value) if: Data Entry and Correction Complex number entry o_prod(list name,list name) Returns the outer product of 2 lists (vectors). • If the product is not to be used for some time, to avoid damage
• no solution can be found (Error 2). Q Rectangular coordinates
Entered data are kept in memory until @c or mode selec- i_prod(list name,list name) Returns the inner product of 2 lists (vectors). to the unit from leaking batteries, remove them and store in a
• more than two solutions appear to be possible (e.g. a cubic x-coordinate + y-coordinate Ü
tion. Before entering new data, clear the memory contents. abs list name Returns the absolute value of the list (vector). safe place.
equation). or x-coordinate + Ü y-coordinate
[Data Entry] • Do not leave exhausted batteries inside the product.
• to improve the arithmetic precision. W Polar coordinates
list→mat Creates matrices with left column data from
Single-variable data (∑5) each list. (L1→matA, L2→matB, L3→matC, • Do not fit partially used batteries, and be sure not to mix
• The calculation result is automatically stored in the X memory. rÖθ
Data k L4→matD) batteries of different types.
[Performing Solver function] Data & frequency k (To enter multiples of the same data) r: absolute value θ: argument Mode changes from list mode to matrix mode. • Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
Q Press m0. • On selecting another mode, the imaginary part of any complex list→matA Creates a matrix with column data from each • Exhausted batteries left in the calculator may leak and damage
Two-variable data number stored in the independent memory (M) will be cleared.
W Input a formula with an x variable. (∑6) list. (L1, L2, L3, L4→matA) the calculator.
Data x & Data y k • A complex number expressed in rectangular coordinates with the
E Press ∑0. Mode changes from list mode to matrix mode. • Explosion risk may be caused by incorrect handling.
Data x & Data y & frequency k (To enter multiples y-value equal to zero, or expressed in polar coordinates with the
R Input ‘Start’ value and press ®. The default value is “0”. • Do not throw batteries into a fire as they may explode.
of the same data x and y.) angle equal to zero, is treated as a real number.
T Input dx value (minute interval). ERROR AND CALCULATION RANGES Replacement Procedure
Y Press ®. • Up to 100 data items can be entered. With the single-variable • Press ∑0 to return the complex conjugate of the speci-
data, a data item without frequency assignment is counted as fied complex number. 1. Turn the power off by pressing @F.
Errors 2. Remove the two screws. (Fig. 1)
one data item, while an item assigned with frequency is stored as
SIMULATION CALCULATION (ALGB) An error will occur if an operation exceeds the calculation ranges, 3. Slide the battery cover slightly and lift it to remove.
a set of two data items. With the two-variable data, a set of data MATRIX CALCULATIONS
If you have to find a value consecutively using the same formula, or if a mathematically illegal operation is attempted. When an error 4. Remove the used batteries by prying them out with a ball-point
items without frequency assignment is counted as two data items,
such as plotting a curve line for 2x2 + 1, or finding the variable for This function enables the saving of up to 4 matrices (4 rows x 4 occurs, pressing < (or >) automatically moves the cursor pen or other similar pointed device. (Fig. 2)
while a set of items assigned with frequency is stored as a set of back to the place in the equation where the error occurred. Edit the
2x + 2y =14, once you enter the equation, all you have to do is to columns) for calculations. Press m4 to enter the matrix mode. 5. Install two new batteries. Make sure the “+” side is facing up.
three data items. equation or press ª to clear the equation.
specify the value for the variable in the formula. • Matrix data must be entered prior to making calculations. Press- 6. Replace the cover and screws.
[Data Correction] ing [/] will display the matrix edit buffer along with .
Usable variables: A-F, M, X and Y Error Codes and Error Types 7. Press the RESET switch (on the back).
Correction prior to pressing k immediately after a data entry: Enter the value of each item (‘ROW’, ‘COLUMN’, and then each
Unusable functions: Random function • Make sure that the display appears as shown below. If the
Delete incorrect data with ª, then enter the correct data. element, e.g. ‘MAT1,1’) and press k after each. After enter- Syntax error (Error 1):
• Simulation calculations can only be executed in the normal display does not appear as shown, remove the batteries, rein-
Correction after pressing k: ing all items, press ª, then press °2 and specify • An attempt was made to perform an invalid operation.
mode. stall them and check the display once again.
Use [] to display the data previously entered. matA-D to save the data. Ex. 2 @{
• Calculation ending instructions other than = cannot be used. (Fig. 1) (Fig. 2)
Press ] to display data items in ascending (oldest first) • To edit data saved in matA-D, press °1 and specify Calculation error (Error 2):
Performing Calculations order. To reverse the display order to descending (latest first), matA-D to recall the data to the matrix edit buffer. After editing, • The absolute value of an intermediate or final calculation result equals
press the [ key. press ª, then press °2 and specify matA-D to save or exceeds 10100.
Q Press m0. • An attempt was made to divide by 0 (or an intermediate calculation
W Input a formula with at least one variable. Each item is displayed with ‘Xn=’, ‘Yn=’, or ‘Nn=’ (n is the sequen- the data.
resulted in zero).
E Press @≤. tial number of the data set). • Before performing calculations, press ª to close the matrix • The calculation ranges were exceeded while performing calculations.
R Variable input screen will appear. Input the value of the flashing Display the data item to modify, input the correct value, then edit buffer.
press k. Using &, you can correct the values of the data • When results of calculations are in the matrix format, the matrix Depth error (Error 3):
variable, then press ® to confirm. The calculation result will • The available number of buffers was exceeded. (There are 10 buffers* Automatic Power Off Function
be displayed after entering the value for all used variables. set all at once. edit buffer with those results will be displayed. (At this time, you This calculator will turn itself off to save battery power if no key is
for numeric values and 24 buffers for calculation instructions in the
• Only numerical values are allowed as variables. Input of • To delete a data set, display an item of the data set to delete, cannot return to the equation.) To save the result in matA-D, normal mode). pressed for approximately 10 minutes.
formulas is not permitted. then press @J. The data set will be deleted. press ª, then press °2 and specify matA-D. *5 buffers in other modes, and 1 buffer for Matrix/List data.
• Upon completing the calculation, press @≤ to per- • To add a new data set, press ª and input the values, then • Since there is only one matrix edit buffer, the previous data will • Data items exceeded 100 in the statistics mode. SPECIFICATIONS
form calculations using the same formula. press k. be overwritten by the new calculation.
Equation too long (Error 4): Calculations: Scientific calculations, complex number
• Variables and numerical values stored in the memories will • In addition to the 4 arithmetic functions (excluding divisions be- • The equation exceeded its maximum input buffer (142 characters).
Statistical Calculation Formulas tween matrices), x3, x2, and x–1, the following commands are An equation must be shorter than 142 characters. calculations, equation solvers, statistical
be displayed in the variable input screen. To change a calculations, etc.
Type Regression formula available:
numerical value, input the new value and press ®. Equation recall error (Error 5): Internal calculations: Mantissas of up to 14 digits
• Performing simulation calculation will cause memory loca- Linear y = a + bx dim(matrix name, Returns a matrix with dimensions changed as • The stored equation contains a function not available in the mode
row,column) specified. Pending operations: 24 calculations 10 numeric values in the
tions to be overwritten with new values. Exponential y = a • ebx used to recall the equation. For example, if a numerical value with
fill(value,row,column) Fills each element with a specified value. numbers other than 0 and 1 is stored as a decimal, etc., it cannot be normal mode (5 numeric values in other
Logarithmic y = a + b • ln x recalled when the calculator is set to binary. modes, and 1 numeric value for Matrix/
STATISTICAL CALCULATIONS Power y = a • xb
cumul matrix name Returns the cumulative matrix.
List data.)
aug(matrix name, Appends the second matrix to the first matrix as new Memory over error (Error 6):
Press m1 to select the statistics mode. The seven statisti- 1 • Equation exceeded the formula memory buffer (256 characters in total
Power source: Built-in solar cells
Inverse y=a+b— matrix name) columns. The first and second matrices must have 3 V ¶ (DC):
cal calculations listed below can be performed. After selecting the x the same number of rows. in F1 - F4).
statistics mode, select the desired sub-mode by pressing the Backup batteries
Quadratic y = a + bx + cx2 identity value Returns the identity matrix with specified value of Invalid error (Error 7): (Alkaline batteries (LR44 or equivalent) × 2)
number key corresponding to your choice. rows and columns. • Matrix/list definition error or entering an invalid value.
To change statistical sub-mode, reselect statistics mode (press In the statistical calculation formulas, an error will occur when: Operating temperature: 0°C – 40°C (32°F – 104°F)
m1), then select the required sub-mode. • The absolute value of the intermediate result or calculation result rnd_mat(row,column) Returns a random matrix with specified values of Dimension error (Error 8): External dimensions: 79.6 mm (W) × 154.5 mm (D) × 13.2 mm (H)
rows and columns. • Matrix/list dimensions inconsistent while calculation.
is equal to or greater than 1 × 10100. 3-1/8” (W) × 6-3/32” (D) × 17/32” (H)
0 (SD) : Single-variable statistics det matrix name Returns the determinant of a square matrix. Invalid DIM error (Error 9): Weight: Approx. 97g (0.22 lb)
• The denominator is zero.
1 (LINE) : Linear regression calculation trans matrix name Returns the matrix with the columns transposed to • Size of matrix/list exceeds calculation range. (Including batteries)
• An attempt is made to take the square root of a negative number.
2 (QUAD) : Quadratic regression calculation rows and the rows transposed to columns. Accessories: Batteries × 2 (installed), operation manual,
• No solution exists in the quadratic regression calculation. No define error (Error 10):
3 (EXP) : Exponential regression calculation mat→list Creates lists with elements from the left column of each • Undefined matrix/list used in calculation. quick reference card and hard case
4 (LOG) : Logarithmic regression calculation Normal Probability Calculations (∑5) matrix. (matA→L1, matB→L2, matC→L3, matD→L4)
5 (PWR) : Power regression calculation • P(t), Q(t), and R(t) will always take positive values, even when Mode changes from matrix mode to list mode. Calculation Ranges
6 (INV) : Inverse regression calculation t<0, because these functions follow the same principle used
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matA→list Creates lists with elements from each column of the • Within the ranges specified, this calculator is accurate to ±1
The following statistics can be obtained for each statistical calcu- when solving for an area. (∑6) matrix. (matA→L1, L2, L3, L4) SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR
Mode changes from matrix mode to list mode.
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SIMULTANEOUS LINEAR EQUATIONS LIST CALCULATIONS for yx, x¿ , n!, ex, ln, Matrix/List calculations, etc., where
Statistics of Q and value of the normal probability function
Simultaneous linear equation with two unknowns (2-VLE) or with This function enables the saving of up to 4 lists of 16 elements for continuous calculations are performed internally.)
Linear regression calculation three unknowns (3-VLE) may be solved using this function. calculations. Press m5 to enter the list mode. Additionally, a calculation error will accumulate and become
Statistics of Q and W and, in addition, estimate of y for a given Q 2-VLE: m20 • List data must be entered prior to making calculations. Pressing larger in the vicinity of inflection points and singular points
x (estimate y´) and estimate of x for a given y (estimate x´) W 3-VLE: m21 of functions. SHARP CORPORATION
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ENGLISH ALPHA : Appears when K (STAT VAR), O or R is pressed. (2sin30, etc.) I nCr, nPr O ×, ÷ P +, – { AND } OR, XOR, XNOR the integral values during A → ï, B → ∫, C → ó, D → ò, E → ô, F → ö
FIX/SCI/ENG: Indicates the notation used to display a value. q =, M+, M–, ⇒M, |DEG, |RAD, |GRAD, DATA, CD, →rθ, →xy minute shifting of the inte- In the binary, pental, octal, and hexadecimal systems, fractional
DEG/RAD/GRAD: Indicates angular units. and other calculation ending instructions gral range and for periodic parts cannot be entered. When a decimal number having a frac-
y
• If parentheses are used, parenthesized calculations have prec- functions, etc., where posi- tional part is converted into a binary, pental, octal, or hexadeci-
SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR : Appears when matrix mode is selected.
edence over any other calculations. tive and negative integral mal number, the fractional part will be truncated. Likewise, when
: Appears when list mode is selected.
EL-506W : Appears when statistics mode is selected. INITIAL SET UP
values exist depending on
the interval. x0
y
x2 the result of a binary, pental, octal, or hexadecimal calculation
includes a fractional part, the fractional part will be truncated. In
MODEL EL-546W M : Indicates that a value is stored in the independent memory. For the former case, divide a x a
b
x the binary, pental, octal, and hexadecimal systems, negative num-
Mode Selection integral intervals as small x x
b
OPERATION MANUAL ? : Indicates that the calculator is waiting for a numerical x
0 1
2
x 1 x 3 bers are displayed as a complement.
value to be entered, such as during simulation calculation. m0: Normal mode (NORMAL) as possible. For the latter x 3

PRINTED IN CHINA / IMPRIMÉ EN CHINE / IMPRESO EN CHINA m1: Statistic mode (STAT) case, separate the positive and negative values. Following these Time, Decimal and Sexagesimal Calculations
: Appears when the calculator shows an angle as the result
04HGK (TINSE0719EH01) tips will allow results of calculations with greater accuracy and will Conversion between decimal and sexagesimal numbers can be
in the complex calculation mode. m2: Equation mode (EQN)
also shorten the calculation time. performed, and, while using sexagesimal numbers, conversion to
i : Indicates an imaginary number is being displayed in the m3: Complex number mode (CPLX) seconds and minutes notation. The four basic arithmetic opera-
complex calculation mode. m4: Matrix mode (MAT)
Random Function tions and memory calculations can be performed using the
INTRODUCTION The Random function has four settings for use in the normal, statis- sexagesimal system. Notation for sexagesimal is as follows:
m5: List mode (LIST) tics, matrix and list modes. (This function cannot be selected while
Thank you for purchasing the SHARP Scientific Calculator Model BEFORE USING THE CALCULATOR
SET UP menu using the N-Base function.) To generate further random numbers in
EL-506W/546W. Key Notation Used in this Manual succession, press ®. Press ª to exit.
About the calculation examples (including some formulas and Press ” to display the SET UP menu. degree second
In this manual, key operations are described as follows: DRG FSE TAB • The generated pseudo-random number series is stored in memory minute
tables), refer to the reverse side of this English manual. Refer to • A menu item can be selected by:
the number on the right of each title in the manual for use. To specify ex : @e • moving the flashing cursor by using 0 1 Y. Each random number is based on a number series.
To specify ln : I ><, then pressing ® (= key), or [Random Numbers] Coordinate Conversions
After reading this manual, store it in a convenient location for
To specify F : Kü • pressing the number key corresponding to the menu item number. A pseudo-random number, with three significant digits from 0 up to • Before performing a calculation, select the angular unit.
future reference.
Functions that are printed in orange above the key require @ to • If or is displayed on the screen, press [ or ] to 0.999, can be generated by pressing @`0®. Y Y
Note: Some of the models described in this manual may not be P (x,y) P (r,θ )
be pressed first before the key. When you specify the memory, view the previous/next menu screen. [Random Dice] r
available in some countries.
press K first. Numbers for input value are not shown as keys, • Press ª to exit the SET UP menu. To simulate a die-rolling, a random integer between 1 and 6 can be y ↔ θ
Operational Notes but as ordinary numbers. [Determination of the Angular Unit] generated by pressing @`1®. 0 x X 0 X

• Do not carry the calculator around in your back pocket, as it The following three angular units (degrees, radians, and grads) can [Random Coin] Rectangular coord. Polar coord.
may break when you sit down. The display is made of glass Power On and Off be specified. To simulate a coin flip, 0 (head) or 1 (tail) can be randomly gener-
and is particularly fragile. • The calculation result is automatically stored in memories X
Press ª to turn the calculator on, and @F to turn it off. • DEG (°) : Press ”00. ated by pressing @`2®.
• Keep the calculator away from extreme heat such as on a car and Y.
• RAD (rad) : Press ”01. [Random Integer] • Value of r or x: X memory • Value of θ or y: Y memory
dashboard or near a heater, and avoid exposing it to exces- Clearing the Entry and Memories • GRAD (g) : Press ”02. An integer between 0 and 99 can be generated randomly by press-
sively humid or dusty environments. Operation Entry M A-F, X,Y STAT*1 matA-D*3 Calculations Using Physical Constants
[Selecting the Display Notation and Decimal Places] ing @`3®.
• Since this product is not waterproof, do not use it or store it (Display) F1-F4 ANS STAT VAR*2 L1-4*4
Four display notation systems are used to display calculation re- See the quick reference card and the English manual reverse side.
where fluids, for example water, can splash onto it. Raindrops, Angular Unit Conversions
ª × × × × sults: Floating point; Fixed decimal point; Scientific notation; and A constant is recalled by pressing ß followed by the number
water spray, juice, coffee, steam, perspiration, etc. will also Each time @g are pressed, the angular unit changes in sequence.
cause malfunction. @c × Engineering notation. of the physical constant designated by a 2-digit number.
• Clean with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use solvents or a wet cloth. Mode selection × • When the FIX, SCI, or ENG symbol is displayed, the number of decimal Memory Calculations The recalled constant appears in the display mode selected with
• Do not drop it or apply excessive force. @∏00*5 places (TAB) can be set to any value between 0 and 9. Displayed Mode ANS M, F1-F4 A-F, X,Y the designated number of decimal places.
• Never dispose of batteries in a fire. @∏10*6 values will be reduced to the corresponding number of digits. NORMAL Physical constants can be recalled in the normal mode (when not
• Keep batteries out of the reach of children. RESET switch [Setting the Floating Point Numbers System in Scientific Notation] STAT × × set to binary, pental, octal, or hexadecimal), statistics mode, equa-
• This product, including accessories, may change due to up- Two settings are used to display a floating point number: NORM1 EQN × × × tion mode, matrix mode and list mode.
: Clear × : Retain Note: Physical constants and metric conversions are based either
grading without prior notice. *1 Statistical data (entered data).
(default setting) and NORM2. A number is automatically displayed CPLX ×
in scientific notation outside a preset range: MAT × on the 2002 CODATA recommended values or 1995 Edi-
NOTICE *2 x̄, sx, σ x, n, Σ x, Σ x 2, ȳ, sy, σ y, Σ y, Σ y 2, Σ xy, r, a, b, c. tion of the “Guide for the Use of the International System of
• NORM1: 0.000000001 ≤ x ≤ 9999999999 LIST ×
• SHARP strongly recommends that separate permanent *3 Matrix memories (matA, matB, matC and matD) Units (SI)” released by NIST (National Institute of Stand-
• NORM2: 0.01 ≤ x ≤ 9999999999
written records be kept of all important data. Data may be *4 List memories (L1, L2, L3 and L4) : Available × : Unavailable ards and Technology) or on ISO specifications.
lost or altered in virtually any electronic memory product *5 All variables are cleared. [Temporary memories (A-F, X and Y)]
under certain circumstances. Therefore, SHARP assumes *6 This key combination functions the same as the RESET switch.
SCIENTIFIC CALCULATIONS No. Constant No. Constant
Press O and a variable key to store a value in memory.
no responsibility for data lost or otherwise rendered unusable [Memory clear key] • Press m0 to select the normal mode. Press R and a variable key to recall a value from the memory. 01 Speed of light in vacuum 28 Avogadro constant
whether as a result of improper use, repairs, defects, battery MEM RESET • In each example, press ª to clear the display. If the FIX, SCI, 02 Newtonian constant of gravitation 29 Molar volume of ideal gas
Press @∏ to display the menu. To place a variable in an equation, press K and a variable key.
replacement, use after the specified battery life has expired, • To clear all variables (M, A-F, X, Y, ANS, 0 1 or ENG indicator is displayed, clear the indicator by selecting [Independent memory (M)]
03
04
Standard acceleration of gravity
Electron mass
(273.15 K, 101.325 kPa)
30 Molar gas constant
or any other cause. F1-F4, STAT VAR, matA-D, L1-4), press 00 or 0 ‘NORM1’ from the SET UP menu. In addition to all the features of temporary memories, a value can 05 Proton mass 31 Faraday constant
• SHARP will not be liable nor responsible for any incidental or ®. be added to or subtracted from an existing memory value. 06 Neutron mass 32 Von Klitzing constant
consequential economic or property damage caused by Arithmetic Operations
• To RESET the calculator, press 10 or 1®. • The closing parenthesis ) just before = or ; may be Press ªOM to clear the independent memory (M). 07 Muon mass 33 Electron charge to mass quotient
misuse and/or malfunctions of this product and its peripherals, The RESET operation will erase all data stored in memory, and 08 Atomic mass unit-kilogram 34 Quantum of circulation
unless such liability is acknowledged by law. omitted. [Last answer memory (ANS)] relationship 35 Proton gyromagnetic ratio
restore the calculator’s default setting. The calculation result obtained by pressing = or any other 09 Elementary charge 36 Josephson constant
♦ Press the RESET switch (on the back), with the tip of a ball- Constant Calculations calculation ending instruction is automatically stored in the last 10 Planck constant 37 Electron volt
point pen or similar object, only in the following cases. Do not Entering and Correcting the Equation • In constant calculations, the addend becomes a constant. Sub- answer memory. A Matrix/List format result is not stored. 11 Boltzmann constant 38 Celsius Temperature
use an object with a breakable or sharp tip. Note that pressing [Cursor keys] traction and division are performed in the same manner. For 12 Magnetic constant 39 Astronomical unit
• Press < or > to move the cursor. You can also return to [Formula memories (F1-F4)]
the RESET switch erases all data stored in memory. multiplication, the multiplicand becomes a constant. 13 Electric constant 40 Parsec
the equation after getting an answer by pressing > (<). Formulas up to 256 characters in total can be stored in F1 - F4.
• When using for the first time • In the constants calculations, constants will be displayed as K. 14 Classical electron radius 41 Molar mass of carbon-12
(Functions such as sin, etc., will be counted as one letter.) Storing
• After replacing the batteries See the next section for using the [ and ] keys. 15 Fine-structure constant 42 Planck constant over 2 pi
• To clear all memory contents • See ‘SET UP menu’ for cursor use in the SET UP menu. Functions a new equation in each memory will automatically replace the 16 Bohr radius 43 Hartree energy
• Refer to the calculation examples of each function. existing equation. 17 Rydberg constant 44 Conductance quantum
• When an abnormal condition occurs and all keys are inoperative. [Insert mode and Overwrite mode in the Equation display]
• Before starting calculations, specify the angular unit. Note: 18 Magnetic flux quantum 45 Inverse fine-structure constant
If service should be required on this calculator, use only a SHARP • Pressing @‘ switches between the two editing modes: 19 Bohr magneton 46 Proton-electron mass ratio
servicing dealer, SHARP approved service facility, or SHARP • Calculation results from the functions indicated below are auto-
insert mode (default); and overwrite mode. A triangular cursor Differential/Integral Functions matically stored in memories X or Y replacing existing values. 20 Electron magnetic moment 47 Molar mass constant
repair service where available. indicates that an entry will be inserted at the cursor, while the Differential and integral calculations are only available in the nor- 21 Nuclear magneton 48 Neutron Compton wavelength
• Random function .......... Y memory 22 Proton magnetic moment
rectangular cursor indicates to overwrite preexisting data as you mal mode. For calculation conditions such as the x value in differ- 49 First radiation constant
Hard Case • →rθ, →xy ........................ X memory (r or x), Y memory (θ or y) 23 Neutron magnetic moment 50 Second radiation constant
make entries. ential calculation or the initial point in integral calculation, only • Use of R or K will recall the value stored in memory using 24 Muon magnetic moment 51 Characteristic impedance of
• To insert a number in the insert mode, move the cursor to the numerical values can be entered and equations such as 22 cannot up to 14 digits. 25 Compton wavelength vacuum
place immediately after where you wish to insert, then make a be specified. It is possible to reuse the same equation over and 26 Proton Compton wavelength 52 Standard atmosphere
desired entry. In the overwrite mode, data under the cursor will over again and to recalculate by only changing the conditions with- Chain Calculations 27 Stefan-Boltzmann constant
be overwritten by the number you enter. out re-entering the equation. • The previous calculation result can be used in the subsequent
• The mode set will be retained until the next RESET operation. • Performing a calculation will clear the value in the X memory. calculation. However, it cannot be recalled after entering multiple Metric Conversions
[Deletion key] • When performing a differential calculation, enter the formula first and instructions or when the calculation result is in Matrix/List format. See the quick reference card and the English manual reverse side.
• To delete a number/function, move the cursor to the number/ then enter the x value in differential calculation and the minute interval • When using postfix functions (¿ , sin, etc.), a chain calculation is Unit conversions can be performed in the normal mode (when not
DISPLAY
function you wish to delete, then press d. If the cursor is (dx). If a numerical value is not specified for minute interval, x≠0 will be possible even if the previous calculation result is cleared by the set to binary, pental, octal, or hexadecimal), statistics mode, equa-
←Symbol located at the right end of an equation, the d key will function x×10–5 and x=0 will be 10–5 from the value of the numeric derivative. use of the ª key. tion mode, matrix mode and list mode.
Equation→ as a back space key. • When performing an integral calculation, enter the formula first Fraction Calculations No. Remarks No. Remarks
Display and then enter a range of integral (a, b) and subintervals (n). If a
Arithmetic operations and memory calculations can be performed 1 in : inch 23 fl oz(US) : fluid ounce(US)
Multi-line Playback Function numerical value is not specified for subintervals, calculation will 2 cm : centimeter 24 ml : milliliter
using fractions, and conversion between a decimal number and a
Mantissa Exponent Previous equations may be recalled in the normal mode. Equations be performed using n=100. 3 ft : foot 25 fl oz(UK) : fluid ounce(UK)
fraction.
also include calculation ending instructions such as “=” and a maxi- Since differential and integral calculations are performed based on 4 m : meter 26 ml : milliliter
• During actual use, not all symbols are displayed at the same time. • If the number of digits to be displayed is greater than 10, the
mum of 142 characters can be stored in memory. When the memory the following equations, correct results may not be obtained, in 5 yd : yard 27 J : Joule
• Certain inactive symbols may appear visible when viewed from is full, stored equations are deleted in the order of the oldest first. number is converted to and displayed as a decimal number.
certain rare cases, when performing special calculations that con- 6 m : meter 28 cal : calorie
a far off angle. Pressing [ will display the previous equation. Further pressing tain discontinuous points. Binary, Pental, Octal, Decimal, and Hexadecimal 7 mile : mile 29 J : Joule
• Only the symbols required for the usage under instruction are [ will display preceding equations (after returning to the previ- 8 km : kilometer 30 cal15 : Calorie (15n°C)
Integral calculation (Simpson’s rule): Operations (N-Base)
shown in the display and calculation examples of this manual. ous equation, press ] to view equations in order). In addition, b–a
9 n mile : nautical mile 31 J : Joule
S=—h{ƒ(a)+4{ƒ(a+h)+ƒ(a+3h)+······+ƒ(a+(N–1)h)}  h= ——
1 Conversions can be performed between N-base numbers. The four 10 m : meter 32 calIT : I.T. calorie
: Appears when the entire equation cannot be displayed. @[ can be used to jump to the oldest equation. N 
/ 3  basic arithmetic operations, calculations with parentheses and 11 acre : acre 33 hp : horsepower
Press </> to see the remaining (hidden) section. • The multi-line memory is cleared by the following operations: +2{ƒ(a+2h)+ƒ(a+4h)+······+ƒ(a+(N–2)h)}+f(b)}  N=2n  memory calculations can also be performed, along with the logical
xy/rθ : Indicates the mode of expression of results in the com- @c, mode change, RESET, N-base conversion and memory  a≤ x≤b  12 m2 : square meter 34 W : watt
clear (@∏). dx dx operations AND, OR, NOT, NEG, XOR and XNOR on binary, pental, 13 oz : ounce 35 ps : French horsepower
plex calculation mode. f(x+ ––)–f(x–
2
––)
2 octal and hexadecimal numbers. 14 g : gram 36 W : watt
Priority Levels in Calculation Differential calculation: f’(x)=———————— 15 lb : pound 37
: Indicates that data can be visible above/below the dx Conversion to each system is performed by the following keys:
screen. Press [/] to scroll up/down the view. Operations are performed according to the following priority: @ê (“ ” appears.), @û (“ ” appears.), @î 16 kg : kilogram 38 Pa : Pascal
Q Fractions (1l4, etc.) W ∠, engineering prefixes E Functions [When performing integral calculations] 17 °F : Degree Fahrenheit 39 atm : atmosphere
2ndF : Appears when @ is pressed. (“ ” appears.), @ì (“ ” appears.), @í (“ ”, “ ”, “ ”
preceded by their argument (x-1, x2, n!, etc.) R Yx, x¿ T Implied Integral calculations, depending on the integrands and subintervals 18 °C : Degree Celsius 40 Pa : Pascal
HYP : Indicates that h has been pressed and the hyper- included, require longer calculation time. During calculation, “Calculat- and “ ” disappear.) 19 gal (US) : gallon (US) 41 (1 mmHg = 1 Torr)
bolic functions are enabled. If @H are pressed, multiplication of a memory value (2Y, etc.) Y Functions followed by Note: The hexadecimal numbers A – F are entered by pressing 20 l : liter 42 Pa : Pascal
their argument (sin, cos, etc.) U Implied multiplication of a function ing!” will be displayed. To cancel calculation, press ª. Note that
the symbols “2ndF HYP” appear, indicating that inverse there will be greater integral errors when there are large fluctuations in ß, ™, L, ÷, l, and I, and displayed 21 gal (UK) : gallon (UK) 43
hyperbolic functions are enabled. as follows: 22 l : liter 44 J : Joule

Calculations Using Engineering Prefixes Exponential regression, Logarithmic regression, • If the determinant D = 0, an error occurs. the value of each item (‘SIZE’, and then each element, e.g. • Calculation ranges
Calculation can be executed in the normal mode (excluding N- • If the absolute value of an intermediate result or calculation result ‘LIST1’) and press k after each. After entering all items, ±10–99 ~ ±9.999999999×1099 and 0.
Power regression, and Inverse regression calculation
base) using the following 9 types of prefixes. is 1 × 10100 or more, an error occurs. press ª, then press °2 and specify L1-4 to save the If the absolute value of an entry or a final or intermediate result of
Statistics of Q and W. In addition, estimate of y for a given x and • Coefficients ( a1, etc.) can be entered using ordinary arithmetic data. a calculation is less than 10–99, the value is considered to be 0 in
Prefix Operation Unit estimate of x for a given y. (Since the calculator converts each operations. • To edit data saved in L1-4, press °1 and specify L1-4 to calculations and in the display.
k (kilo) ∑10 103 formula into a linear regression formula before actual calculation • To clear the entered coefficients, press @c. recall the data to the list edit buffer. After editing, press ª,
M (Mega) ∑11 106 takes place, it obtains all statistics, except coefficients a and b, • Pressing ® when the determinant D is in the display recalls then press °2 and specify L1-4 to save the data. BATTERY REPLACEMENT
G (Giga) ∑12 109 from converted data rather than entered data.) the coefficients. Each time ® is pressed, a coefficient is • Before performing calculations, press ª to close the list edit
T (Tera) ∑13 1012 Quadratic regression calculation displayed in the order of input, allowing the entered coefficients buffer. Notes on Battery Replacement
m (milli) ∑14 10–3 to be verified (by pressing @®, coefficients are displayed • When results of calculations are in the list format, the list edit Improper handling of batteries can cause electrolyte leakage or
Statistics of Q and W and coefficients a, b, c in the quadratic
µ (micro) ∑15 10–6 in reverse order.) To correct a particular coefficient being dis- buffer with those results will be displayed. (At this time, you explosion. Be sure to observe the following handling rules:
regression formula (y = a + bx + cx2). (For quadratic regression
n (nano) ∑16 10–9 played, enter the correct value and then press ®. cannot return to the equation.) To save the result in L1-4, press • Replace both batteries at the same time.
calculations, no correlation coefficient (r) can be obtained.) When • Do not mix new and old batteries.
p (pico) ∑17 10–12 there are two x´ values, press @≠. ª, then press °2 and specify L1-4.
QUADRATIC AND CUBIC EQUATION SOLVERS • Since there is only one list edit buffer, the previous data will be • Make sure the new batteries are the correct type.
f (femto) ∑18 10–15 When performing calculations using a, b and c, only one numeric
overwritten by the new calculation. • When installing, orient each battery properly as indicated in the
value can be held. Quadratic (ax2 + bx + c = 0) or cubic (ax3 + bx2 + cx + d = 0) equation calculator.
• In addition to the 4 arithmetic functions, x3, x2, and x–1, the follow-
Modify Function x̄ Mean of samples (x data) may be solved using this function. ing commands are available: • Batteries are factory-installed before shipment, and may be
Calculation results are internally obtained in scientific notation Q Quadratic equation solver: m22 exhausted before they reach the service life stated in the speci-
sx Sample standard deviation (x data) sortA list name Sorts list in ascending order.
with up to 14 digits for the mantissa. However, since calculation W Cubic equation solver: m23 fications.
σx Population standard deviation (x data) • Press ® after entering each coefficient. sortD list name Sorts list in descending order.
results are displayed in the form designated by the display nota- Q
n Number of samples • The result will be displayed by pressing ® after entering all Notes on erasure of memory contents
tion and the number of decimal places indicated, the internal dim(list name,size) Returns a list with size changed as specified.
Σx Sum of samples (x data) coefficients. When there are more than 2 results, the next solu- When the battery is replaced, the memory contents are erased.
calculation result may differ from that shown in the display. By fill(value,size) Enter the specified value for all items.
Σx2 Sum of squares of samples (x data) tion will be displayed. Erasure can also occur if the calculator is defective or when it is
using the modify function, the internal value is converted to match cumul list name Sequentially cumulates each item in the list.
• When the result is an imaginary number, “xy” symbol will appear. repaired. Make a note of all important memory contents in case
that of the display, so that the displayed value can be used ȳ Mean of samples (y data)
The display can be switched between imaginary and real parts df_list list name Returns a new list using the difference between accidental erasure occurs.
without change in subsequent operations. sy Sample standard deviation (y data) adjacent items in the list.
σy Population standard deviation (y data) by pressing @≠.
Solver Function • The results obtained by this function may include a margin of error. aug(list name,list name) Returns a list appending the specified lists. When to Replace the Batteries
The x value can be found that reduces an entered equation to “0”. Σy Sum of samples (y data) min list name Returns the minimum value in the list. If the display has poor contrast or nothing appears on the display
• This function uses Newton's method to obtain an approxima- W Σy2 Sum of squares of samples (y data) even when ª is pressed in dim lighting, it is time to replace
COMPLEX NUMBER CALCULATIONS max list name Returns the maximum value in the list.
tion. Depending on the function (e.g. periodic) or start value, an Σ xy Sum of products of samples (x, y) the batteries.
To carry out addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division using mean list name Returns the mean value of items in the list.
error may occur (Error 2) due to there being no convergence to r Correlation coefficient Cautions
complex numbers, press m3 to select the complex number med list name Returns the median value of items in the list.
the solution for the equation. a Coefficient of regression equation
mode. sum list name Returns the sum of items in the list. • Fluid from a leaking battery accidentally entering an eye could
• The value obtained by this function may include a margin of b Coefficient of regression equation
Results of complex number calculations are expressed in two modes: prod list name result in serious injury. Should this occur, wash with clean
error. If it is larger than acceptable, recalculate the solution c Coefficient of quadratic regression equation
Returns the multiplication of items in the list.
Q @}: Rectangular coordinate mode (xy appears.) water and immediately consult a doctor.
after changing ‘Start’ and dx values. stdDv list name Returns the standard deviation of the list.
• Use K and R to perform a STAT variable calculation. W @{: Polar coordinate mode (r θ appears.) • Should fluid from a leaking battery come in contact with your
• Change the ‘Start’ value (e.g. to a negative value) or dx value vari list name Returns the variance of the list. skin or clothes, immediately wash with clean water.
(e.g. to a smaller value) if: Data Entry and Correction Complex number entry o_prod(list name,list name) Returns the outer product of 2 lists (vectors). • If the product is not to be used for some time, to avoid damage
• no solution can be found (Error 2). Q Rectangular coordinates
Entered data are kept in memory until @c or mode selec- i_prod(list name,list name) Returns the inner product of 2 lists (vectors). to the unit from leaking batteries, remove them and store in a
• more than two solutions appear to be possible (e.g. a cubic x-coordinate + y-coordinate Ü
tion. Before entering new data, clear the memory contents. abs list name Returns the absolute value of the list (vector). safe place.
equation). or x-coordinate + Ü y-coordinate
[Data Entry] • Do not leave exhausted batteries inside the product.
• to improve the arithmetic precision. W Polar coordinates
list→mat Creates matrices with left column data from
Single-variable data (∑5) each list. (L1→matA, L2→matB, L3→matC, • Do not fit partially used batteries, and be sure not to mix
• The calculation result is automatically stored in the X memory. rÖθ
Data k L4→matD) batteries of different types.
[Performing Solver function] Data & frequency k (To enter multiples of the same data) r: absolute value θ: argument Mode changes from list mode to matrix mode. • Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
Q Press m0. • On selecting another mode, the imaginary part of any complex list→matA Creates a matrix with column data from each • Exhausted batteries left in the calculator may leak and damage
Two-variable data number stored in the independent memory (M) will be cleared.
W Input a formula with an x variable. (∑6) list. (L1, L2, L3, L4→matA) the calculator.
Data x & Data y k • A complex number expressed in rectangular coordinates with the
E Press ∑0. Mode changes from list mode to matrix mode. • Explosion risk may be caused by incorrect handling.
Data x & Data y & frequency k (To enter multiples y-value equal to zero, or expressed in polar coordinates with the
R Input ‘Start’ value and press ®. The default value is “0”. • Do not throw batteries into a fire as they may explode.
of the same data x and y.) angle equal to zero, is treated as a real number.
T Input dx value (minute interval). ERROR AND CALCULATION RANGES Replacement Procedure
Y Press ®. • Up to 100 data items can be entered. With the single-variable • Press ∑0 to return the complex conjugate of the speci-
data, a data item without frequency assignment is counted as fied complex number. 1. Turn the power off by pressing @F.
Errors 2. Remove the two screws. (Fig. 1)
one data item, while an item assigned with frequency is stored as
SIMULATION CALCULATION (ALGB) An error will occur if an operation exceeds the calculation ranges, 3. Slide the battery cover slightly and lift it to remove.
a set of two data items. With the two-variable data, a set of data MATRIX CALCULATIONS
If you have to find a value consecutively using the same formula, or if a mathematically illegal operation is attempted. When an error 4. Remove the used batteries by prying them out with a ball-point
items without frequency assignment is counted as two data items,
such as plotting a curve line for 2x2 + 1, or finding the variable for This function enables the saving of up to 4 matrices (4 rows x 4 occurs, pressing < (or >) automatically moves the cursor pen or other similar pointed device. (Fig. 2)
while a set of items assigned with frequency is stored as a set of back to the place in the equation where the error occurred. Edit the
2x + 2y =14, once you enter the equation, all you have to do is to columns) for calculations. Press m4 to enter the matrix mode. 5. Install two new batteries. Make sure the “+” side is facing up.
three data items. equation or press ª to clear the equation.
specify the value for the variable in the formula. • Matrix data must be entered prior to making calculations. Press- 6. Replace the cover and screws.
[Data Correction] ing [/] will display the matrix edit buffer along with .
Usable variables: A-F, M, X and Y Error Codes and Error Types 7. Press the RESET switch (on the back).
Correction prior to pressing k immediately after a data entry: Enter the value of each item (‘ROW’, ‘COLUMN’, and then each
Unusable functions: Random function • Make sure that the display appears as shown below. If the
Delete incorrect data with ª, then enter the correct data. element, e.g. ‘MAT1,1’) and press k after each. After enter- Syntax error (Error 1):
• Simulation calculations can only be executed in the normal display does not appear as shown, remove the batteries, rein-
Correction after pressing k: ing all items, press ª, then press °2 and specify • An attempt was made to perform an invalid operation.
mode. stall them and check the display once again.
Use [] to display the data previously entered. matA-D to save the data. Ex. 2 @{
• Calculation ending instructions other than = cannot be used. (Fig. 1) (Fig. 2)
Press ] to display data items in ascending (oldest first) • To edit data saved in matA-D, press °1 and specify Calculation error (Error 2):
Performing Calculations order. To reverse the display order to descending (latest first), matA-D to recall the data to the matrix edit buffer. After editing, • The absolute value of an intermediate or final calculation result equals
press the [ key. press ª, then press °2 and specify matA-D to save or exceeds 10100.
Q Press m0. • An attempt was made to divide by 0 (or an intermediate calculation
W Input a formula with at least one variable. Each item is displayed with ‘Xn=’, ‘Yn=’, or ‘Nn=’ (n is the sequen- the data.
resulted in zero).
E Press @≤. tial number of the data set). • Before performing calculations, press ª to close the matrix • The calculation ranges were exceeded while performing calculations.
R Variable input screen will appear. Input the value of the flashing Display the data item to modify, input the correct value, then edit buffer.
press k. Using &, you can correct the values of the data • When results of calculations are in the matrix format, the matrix Depth error (Error 3):
variable, then press ® to confirm. The calculation result will • The available number of buffers was exceeded. (There are 10 buffers* Automatic Power Off Function
be displayed after entering the value for all used variables. set all at once. edit buffer with those results will be displayed. (At this time, you This calculator will turn itself off to save battery power if no key is
for numeric values and 24 buffers for calculation instructions in the
• Only numerical values are allowed as variables. Input of • To delete a data set, display an item of the data set to delete, cannot return to the equation.) To save the result in matA-D, normal mode). pressed for approximately 10 minutes.
formulas is not permitted. then press @J. The data set will be deleted. press ª, then press °2 and specify matA-D. *5 buffers in other modes, and 1 buffer for Matrix/List data.
• Upon completing the calculation, press @≤ to per- • To add a new data set, press ª and input the values, then • Since there is only one matrix edit buffer, the previous data will • Data items exceeded 100 in the statistics mode. SPECIFICATIONS
form calculations using the same formula. press k. be overwritten by the new calculation.
Equation too long (Error 4): Calculations: Scientific calculations, complex number
• Variables and numerical values stored in the memories will • In addition to the 4 arithmetic functions (excluding divisions be- • The equation exceeded its maximum input buffer (142 characters).
Statistical Calculation Formulas tween matrices), x3, x2, and x–1, the following commands are An equation must be shorter than 142 characters. calculations, equation solvers, statistical
be displayed in the variable input screen. To change a calculations, etc.
Type Regression formula available:
numerical value, input the new value and press ®. Equation recall error (Error 5): Internal calculations: Mantissas of up to 14 digits
• Performing simulation calculation will cause memory loca- Linear y = a + bx dim(matrix name, Returns a matrix with dimensions changed as • The stored equation contains a function not available in the mode
row,column) specified. Pending operations: 24 calculations 10 numeric values in the
tions to be overwritten with new values. Exponential y = a • ebx used to recall the equation. For example, if a numerical value with
fill(value,row,column) Fills each element with a specified value. numbers other than 0 and 1 is stored as a decimal, etc., it cannot be normal mode (5 numeric values in other
Logarithmic y = a + b • ln x recalled when the calculator is set to binary. modes, and 1 numeric value for Matrix/
STATISTICAL CALCULATIONS Power y = a • xb
cumul matrix name Returns the cumulative matrix.
List data.)
aug(matrix name, Appends the second matrix to the first matrix as new Memory over error (Error 6):
Press m1 to select the statistics mode. The seven statisti- 1 • Equation exceeded the formula memory buffer (256 characters in total
Power source: Built-in solar cells
Inverse y=a+b— matrix name) columns. The first and second matrices must have 3 V ¶ (DC):
cal calculations listed below can be performed. After selecting the x the same number of rows. in F1 - F4).
statistics mode, select the desired sub-mode by pressing the Backup batteries
Quadratic y = a + bx + cx2 identity value Returns the identity matrix with specified value of Invalid error (Error 7): (Alkaline batteries (LR44 or equivalent) × 2)
number key corresponding to your choice. rows and columns. • Matrix/list definition error or entering an invalid value.
To change statistical sub-mode, reselect statistics mode (press In the statistical calculation formulas, an error will occur when: Operating temperature: 0°C – 40°C (32°F – 104°F)
m1), then select the required sub-mode. • The absolute value of the intermediate result or calculation result rnd_mat(row,column) Returns a random matrix with specified values of Dimension error (Error 8): External dimensions: 79.6 mm (W) × 154.5 mm (D) × 13.2 mm (H)
rows and columns. • Matrix/list dimensions inconsistent while calculation.
is equal to or greater than 1 × 10100. 3-1/8” (W) × 6-3/32” (D) × 17/32” (H)
0 (SD) : Single-variable statistics det matrix name Returns the determinant of a square matrix. Invalid DIM error (Error 9): Weight: Approx. 97g (0.22 lb)
• The denominator is zero.
1 (LINE) : Linear regression calculation trans matrix name Returns the matrix with the columns transposed to • Size of matrix/list exceeds calculation range. (Including batteries)
• An attempt is made to take the square root of a negative number.
2 (QUAD) : Quadratic regression calculation rows and the rows transposed to columns. Accessories: Batteries × 2 (installed), operation manual,
• No solution exists in the quadratic regression calculation. No define error (Error 10):
3 (EXP) : Exponential regression calculation mat→list Creates lists with elements from the left column of each • Undefined matrix/list used in calculation. quick reference card and hard case
4 (LOG) : Logarithmic regression calculation Normal Probability Calculations (∑5) matrix. (matA→L1, matB→L2, matC→L3, matD→L4)
5 (PWR) : Power regression calculation • P(t), Q(t), and R(t) will always take positive values, even when Mode changes from matrix mode to list mode. Calculation Ranges
6 (INV) : Inverse regression calculation t<0, because these functions follow the same principle used
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Mode changes from matrix mode to list mode.
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Linear regression calculation three unknowns (3-VLE) may be solved using this function. calculations. Press m5 to enter the list mode. Additionally, a calculation error will accumulate and become
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . ,
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KRO;:?≥∆˚¬ ª@ê 1011 †
k&~£pnzw^
5 @Ht( 5 1011 AND
tanh–1— = ¢PZWvrab©
7 / 7 )= 0.895879734 ª 8 * 2 OM 16. 101 = (BIN) 101 = 1.b
24÷(8×2)= 24 /KM= 1.5 xy≠° (→t, P(, Q(, R()
ln 20 = I 20 = 2.995732274 5A OR C3 = (HEX) @ì 5A ä C3 = db.H
EL-506W (8×2)×5= KM* 5 = 80.
NOT 10110 = @êâ 10110 = 1111101001.b DATA
EL-546W log 50 = l 50 = 1.698970004
ªOM 0. (BIN) 95 m10 0.
e = 3
@e 3 = 20.08553692 $150×3:M1 150 * 3 ; 450. 80 95 k 1.
CALCULATION EXAMPLES +)$250:M2 =M1+250 250 ; 250.
24 XOR 4 = (OCT) @î 24 à 4 = 20. 0
80 80 k 2.
101.7 = @¡ 1.7 = 50.11872336
ANWENDUNGSBEISPIELE –)M2×5% RM* 5 @% 35. B3 XNOR @ì B3 á 75 k 3.
1 1 6 @•+ 7 @ 2D = FFFFFFFF61.H 75 75 & 3 k 4.
EXEMPLES DE CALCUL —+—= M @:RM 665. 2D = (HEX)
6 7 •= 0.309523809 →DEC @í –159. 75 50 k 5.
EJEMPLOS DE CÁLCULO $1=¥110 110 OY 110.
8–2 – 34 × 52 = 8 ™± 2 - 3 ™ 50
¥26,510=$? 26510 /RY= 241. –x=
EXEMPLOS DE CÁLCULO 4 * 5 L= –2’024.984375 R~ 75.71428571
$2,750=¥? 2750 *RY= 302’500. o_° (→sec, →min) σx= Rp 12.37179148
ESEMPI DI CALCOLO 1
— 12 ™ 3 ™ 4
r=3cm (r→Y) 3 OY 3. n= Rn 7.
(123) 4 = 12°39’18.05” ª 12 o 39 o 18.05
REKENVOORBEELDEN @•= 6.447419591 Σx=
πr2=? @VKYL= 28.27433388 →[10] @_ 12.65501389 Rz 530.
PÉLDASZÁMÍTÁSOK 83 = 8 ÷= 512. 24 Σx2= Rw 41’200.
—— = 2.4...(A) 24 /( 4 + 6 )= 2.4 123.678→[60] 123.678 @_ 123°40’40.8” sx= R£ 13.3630621
PŘÍKLADY VÝPOČTŮ ¿49 –4¿81 = @⁄ 49 - 4 @$ 4+6
3 *K?+ 60 / 3h30m45s + 3 o 30 o 45 + 6 o sx2= L= 178.5714286
81 = 4. 3×(A)+60÷(A)=
RÄKNEEXEMPEL K?= 32.2 6h45m36s = [60] 45 o 36 = 10°16’21.”
LASKENTAESIMERKKEJÄ ¿27 =
3
@# 27 = 3. (95––x) ( 95 -K~)
πr2⇒F1 @VKYL 1234°56’12” + 1234 o 56 o 12 +
sx ×10+50= /K£* 10
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+ 50 = 64.43210706
10 @q 3 =
4
3 OY 3.
UDREGNINGSEKSEMPLER 10 P3 = 720. 3h45m – 3 o 45 - 1.69 =
3
V=? R≥* 4 / 3 = 37.69911184 @_ 2°3’36.”
C2 = 5 @Q 2 = 10.
1.69h = [60] x = 60 → P(t) ? °1 60 °0)= 0.102012
5

sin62°12’24” = [10] s 62 o 12 o 24= 0.884635235 t = –0.5 → R(t) ? °3 0.5 ±)= 0.691463


500×25%= 500 * 25 @% 125.
24°→[ ” ] 24 o°2 86’400. x y m11 0.
120÷400=?% 120 / 400 @% 30. 2 5 2&5k 1.
6+4=ANS ª6+4= 10. 1500”→[ ’ ] 0 o 0 o 1500 °3 25.
500+(500×25%)= 500 + 25 @% 625. ANS+5 +5= 15. 2 5 k 2.
CONTOH-CONTOH PENGHITUNGAN 12 24 12 & 24 k 3.
CONTOH-CONTOH PERHITUNGAN 400–(400×30%)= 400 - 30 @% 280. 8×2=ANS 8*2= 16.
{},≠ 21 40 21 & 40 & 3 k 4.
ANS2 L= 256. 21 40 15 & 25 k 5.
CAÙC VÍ DUÏ PHEÙP TÍNH •
44+37=ANS 44 + 37 = 81. ª 6 @, 4 21 40 Ra 1.050261097
• x = 6 r = @{[r] 7.211102551
√ANS= @⁄= 9.  → 15 25 Rb 1.826044386
[] • y = 4  θ = [°] @≠[θ] 33.69006753 Rr 0.995176343
• @≠[r] 7.211102551 R£ 8.541216597
13(5+2)= ª 3 ( 5 + 2 )= 21. • \| 14 @, 36 R¢ 15.67223812
23×5+2= 3*5+2= 17. •
1 4 b  r = 14 x= @}[x] 11.32623792
33×5+3×2= 3*5+3*2= 21. 3— + — = [a—] ª3\1\2+  →
• 2 3 c  θ = 36[°] y= @≠[y] 8.228993532 x=3 → y′=? 3 @y 6.528394256
→1 @[ 21. 4\3= 4 l5 l6 *
• @≠[x] 11.32623792 y=46 → x′=? 46 @x 24.61590706
→2 ] 17. →[a.xxx] \ 4.833333333

→3 ] 21. →[d/c] @| 29 l6 x y m12 0.
→2 [ 17.
• 12 41 12 & 41 k 1.

2
— ß
10 = 3 @¡ 2 \ 3 = 4.641588834 8 13 8 & 13 k 2.
• 7 5 V0 = 15.3m/s ª 15.3 * 10 + 2 @•* 5 2 5&2k 3.
” • ( )
— =
5
7\5™5= 16807 l3125 t = 10s ß 03 * 10 L= 643.3325 23 200 23 & 200 k 4.
100000÷3= • 1 1 15 71 15 & 71 k 5.
1\8™1\3 V0t+ — gt2 = ?m
(—18 )

[NORM1] ª 100000 / 3 = 33’333.33333 •
3
= 2 Ra 5.357506761
= 1 l2
→[FIX] ”10 33’333.33333 • Rb –3.120289663
[TAB 2] ”2 2 33’333.33 • 64 =
—— @⁄ 64 \ 225 = 8 l15 R© 0.503334057
225
¥
→[SCI] ”11 3.33 ×10 04– •
→[ENG] ”12 33.33 ×10 03– • 23
(2™3)\ 125yd = ?m ª 125 @¥ 5 = 114.3 x=10 → y′=? 10 @y 24.4880159
—=
→[NORM1] ”13 33’333.33333 34 (3™4)= 8 l81 y=22 → x′=? 22 @x 9.63201409
θ = sin–1 x, θ = tan–1 x θ = cos–1 x 1.2 @≠ –3.432772026
3÷1000= —– = 1.2 \ 2.3 = 12 l23 ∑ (k, M, G, T, m, Ì, n, p, f) @≠ 9.63201409
[NORM1] ª 3 / 1000 = 0.003 DEG –90 ≤ θ ≤ 90 0 ≤ θ ≤ 180 2.3
→[NORM2] ”14 3. ×10 –03 RAD
π
–—≤θ≤—
π 0≤θ≤π
1°2’3” 100m×10k= 100 ∑14*
——– = 1o2o3\2= 0°31’1.5” 10 ∑10= 1’000.
→[NORM1] ”13 0.003 2 2 2 k[]
GRAD –100 ≤ θ ≤ 100 0 ≤ θ ≤ 200 1×103
——– = 1E3\2E3= 1 l2 DATA
2×103 j”
+-*/()±E 30 m10 0.
A=7 ª 7 OA 7.
45+285÷3= ª 45 + 285 / 3 = 140.
Åè 5÷9=ANS ª”10”2 1 40 30 k 1.
4 =
— 4 \KA= 4 l7 40 40 & 2 k 2.
d/dx (x4 – 0.5x3 + 6x2) ªKˆ™ 4 - 0.5 K A ANS×9= 5/9= 0.6
18+6 ( 18 + 6 )/ 50 50 k 3.
=  x=2 ˆ÷+ 6 KˆL 2 = [a.xxx] [FIX,TAB=1] * 9 =*1 5.0
15–8 ( 15 - 8 = 3.428571429  1.25 + — 1.25 + 2 \ 5 = 1.65
 dx=0.00002 ↓
@Å 2 ®® 50.
→[a—]b 5 \ 1 l13 l20
5 / 9 =@j 0.6 DATA
42×(–5)+120= 42 *± 5 + 120 = –90.  x=3 ® 3 ® 0.001 ® 130.5000029 c
 * 9 =*2 5.4 30 ]]]
*1 (5 ±) *1  dx=0.001 5
* 4 l5 l6 = 4— ”13 45 45 & 3 k X2= 45.
(5×10 )÷(4×10 )= 5 E 3 / 4 E
3 –3 8 6
∫ 2 (x2 – 5)dx ªKˆL- 5 *1 5.5555555555555×10–1×9 45 ] N2= 3.
±3= 1’250’000. n=100 è 2 ® 8 ®® 138. *2 0.6×9
êûîìíãâ†ä 45
n=10 ®®® 10 ® 138. àá 60 ] 60 k X3= 60.
∑ (SOLV)
DEC(25)→BIN ª@í 25 @ê 11001.b
34+57= 34 + 57 = 91. g sin x–0.5 ªsKˆ- 0.5
45 + 57 = HEX(1AC) @ì 1AC Σx2 – nx2
x = Σx
45+57= 102. ∑0 0 ®® 30.
90°→ [rad] ª 90 @g 1.570796327 →BIN @ê 110101100. b Start= 0 σx =
68 * 25 = → [g] Start= 180 ® 180 ®® 150. n n
68×25= 1’700. @g 100. →PEN @û 3203.P
68×40= 68 * 40 = 2’720. → [°] @g 90. →OCT @î 654.0 Σx = x1 + x2 + ··· + xn
Σx2 – nx2 Σx2 = x12 + x22 + ··· + xn2
→DEC @í 428. ≤ sx =
–1
sin 0.8 = [°] @S 0.8 = 53.13010235 n–1
sutSUTVhH → [rad] @g 0.927295218 BIN(1010–100) @ê( 1010 - 100 )
→ [g] ×11 =
m0 Σy Σy2 – ny2
Ile¡•L÷⁄™ @g 59.03344706 * 11 = 10010.b
f(x) = x3–3x2+2 Kˆ™ 3 - 3 K y= σy =
→ [°] @g 53.13010235 n n
$#!qQ% BIN(111)→NEG ã 111 = 1111111001.b ˆL+ 2 @≤ Σxy = x1y1 + x2y2 + ··· + xnyn
sin60[°]= ªs 60 = 0.866025403 HEX(1FF)+ @ì 1FF @î+ x = –1 1 ±® –2. Σy2 – ny2 Σy = y1 + y2 + ··· + yn
@≤ 0.5 ±®
sy =
OCT(512)= 512 = 1511.0 x = –0.5 1.125 n–1 Σy2 = y12 + y22 + ··· + yn2
π ”01u(
HEX(?) @ì 349.H
cos — [rad]= A2+B2 @⁄(KAL+
4 @V/ 4 )= 0.707106781
2FEC– ªOM@ì 2FEC - KBL)@≤
tan–11=[g] ”02@T 1 = 50. 2C9E=(A) 2C9E ; 34E.H A = 2, B = 3 2®3® 3.605551275
”00 +)2000– 2000 - A = 2, B = 5 @≤® 5 ® 5.385164807
(cosh 1.5 + ª(hu 1.5 +h 1901=(B) 1901 ; 6FF.H
sinh 1.5)2 = s 1.5 )L= 20.08553692 (C) RM A4d.H

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@{ 8 Ö 70 + 12 Ö 25 stdDv L1 = 2.516611478 ª∑46∑00=
A AC + BD Miljöskydd
= [r] 18.5408873 i < 10100
r1 r vari L1 = 6.333333333 ª∑47∑00= C2 + D2 Denna produkt drivs av batteri.
θ B @≠ [θ] ∠ 42.76427608 i
(A+Bi)÷(C+Di) BC – AD
θ1 r2 < 10100 Vid batteribyte skall följande iakttagas:
θ2
x o_prod(L1,L2) = {–24 –4 19} ª∑48∑00 C2 + D2 • Det förbrukade batteriet skall inlämnas till er lokala handlare
r1 = 8, θ1 = 70° @,∑01)= C2 + D2 ≠ 0 eller till kommunal miljöstation för återinssamling.
r2 = 12, θ2 = 25° i_prod(L1,L2) = –29 ª∑49∑00 →DEC DEC : | x | ≤ 9999999999 • Kasta ej batteriet i vattnet eller i hushållssoporna. Batteriet
↓ @,∑01)= →BIN BIN : 1000000000 ≤ x ≤ 1111111111 får ej heller utsättas för öppen eld.
r = ?, θ = ?° →PEN 0 ≤ x ≤ 111111111
abs L2 = 5.099019514 ª∑4A∑01= →OCT PEN : 2222222223 ≤ x ≤ 4444444444 OPMERKING: ALLEEN VOOR NEDERLAND/
(1 + i) @} 1 +Ü= 1. i →HEX 0 ≤ x ≤ 2222222222 NOTE: FOR NETHERLANDS ONLY
↓ @{ [r] 1.414213562 i list → matA matA: 2 –3
AND OCT : 4000000000 ≤ x ≤ 7777777777
r = ?, θ = ?° @≠ [θ] ∠ 45. i list → matA matA: 7 –1 ª∑6 OR 0 ≤ x ≤ 3777777777
list → matA matA: 4 –4 XOR HEX : FDABF41C01 ≤ x ≤ FFFFFFFFFF
@}( 2 - 3 Ü)L
XNOR 0 ≤ x ≤ 2540BE3FF
(2 – 3i)2 = = [x] –5. i
@≠ [y] – 12. i BIN : 1000000000 ≤ x ≤ 1111111111
0 ≤ x ≤ 111111111
• Physical Constants and Metric Conversions are shown in the
1
—— =
( 1 +Ü)@•= [x] 0.5 i Function Dynamic range PEN : 2222222223 ≤ x ≤ 4444444444
x–x tables.
t = ––––
σx
Standardization conversion formula 1+i @≠ [y] – 0.5 i Funktion zulässiger Bereich 0 ≤ x ≤ 2222222221
NOT • Physikalischen Konstanten und metriche Umrechnungen sind
Standard Umrechnungsformel Fonction Plage dynamique OCT : 4000000000 ≤ x ≤ 7777777777
CONJ(5+2i) = ∑0( 5 + 2 Ü)= [x] 5. i in der Tabelle aufgelistet.
Formule de conversion de standardisation Función Rango dinámico 0 ≤ x ≤ 3777777777
@≠ [y] – 2. i • Les constants physiques et les conversion des unités sont
Fórmula de conversión de estandarización Função Gama dinâmica HEX : FDABF41C01 ≤ x ≤ FFFFFFFFFF
indiquées sur les tableaux.
Fórmula de conversão padronizada Funzioni Campi dinamici 0 ≤ x ≤ 2540BE3FE
Formula di conversione della standardizzazione • Las constants fisicas y conversiones métricas son mostradas
m (MAT) Functie Rekencapaciteit BIN : 1000000001 ≤ x ≤ 1111111111 en las tables.
Standaardisering omzettingsformule Függvény Megengedett számítási tartomány 0 ≤ x ≤ 111111111
Standard átváltási képlet • Constantes Fisicas e Conversões Métricas estão mostradas
m4 Funkce Dynamický rozsah PEN : 2222222223 ≤ x ≤ 4444444444
Vzorec pro přepočet rozdělení nas tablelas.
12 ]2k2k1k2k Funktion Definitionsområde 0 ≤ x ≤ 2222222222
Omvandlingsformel för standardisering → matA NEG • La constanti fisiche e le conversioni delle unità di misura
34 3k4k Funktio Dynaaminen ala OCT : 4000000001 ≤ x ≤ 7777777777 vengono mostrate nella tabella.
Normituksen konversiokaava ª∑20 0 ≤ x ≤ 3777777777
îÓÏÛ· Òڇ̉‡ÚËÁÓ‚‡ÌÌÓ„Ó ÔÂÓ·‡ÁÓ‚‡ÌËfl 31 îÛÌ͈Ëfl ÑË̇Ï˘ÂÒÍËÈ ‰Ë‡Ô‡ÁÓÌ • De natuurconstanten en metrische omrekeningen staan in de
→ matB ]2k2k HEX : FDABF41C01 ≤ x ≤ FFFFFFFFFF tabellen hiernaast.
Omregningsformel for standardisering 26 Funktion Dynamikområde
3k1k2k6k 0 ≤ x ≤ 2540BE3FF • A fizikai konstansok és a metrikus átváltások a táblázatokban
ª∑21 * n, r: integer / ganze Zahlen / entier / entero / inteiro / intero / találhatók.
7 13 geheel getal / egész számok / celé číslo / heltal / • Fyzikální konstanty a převody do metrické soustavy jsou
Rumus penukaran pemiawaian matA × matB = ª∑00*∑01= Fungsi Julat dinamik uvedeny v tabulce.
17 27 kokonaisluku / ˆÂÎ˚ / heltal / / / /
Rumus konversi standarisasi Fungsi Kisaran dinamis • Fysikaliska konstanter och metriska omvandlingar visas i
–2 1 integer / bilangan bulat / soá nguyeân tabellerna.
Coâng thöùc bieán ñoåi chuaån hoùa matA–1 = ª∑00@•= Haøm soá Giôùi haïn Ñoäng
1.5 –0.5 • Fysikaaliset vakiot ja metrimuunnokset näkyvät taulukoista.
DEG: | x | < 1010 • Ç Ú‡·Îˈ‡ı ÔÓ͇Á‡Ì˚ ÙËÁ˘ÂÒÍË ÍÓÌÒÚ‡ÌÚ˚ Ë
m (2-VLE) dim(matA,3,3) = 1 2 0 (tan x : | x | ≠ 90 (2n–1))*
ª∑30∑00 ÏÂÚ˘ÂÒÍË ÔÂÓ·‡ÁÓ‚‡ÌËfl.
a1x + b1y = c1 a1 b1 dim(matA,3,3) = 3 4 0 π
D = @, 3 @, 3 )= sin x, cos x, RAD: | x | < —– × 1010 In Europe: • Fysiske konstanter og metriske omskrivninger vises i tabellen.
a2x + b2y = c2 a2 b2 dim(matA,3,3) = 0 0 0 180 π
tan x (tan x : | x | ≠ — (2n–1))* •
2 This equipment complies with the requirements of Directive 89/336/
m20 fill(5,3,3) = 5 5 5 10 •
ª∑31 5 @, GRAD: | x | < —– × 1010 EEC as amended by 93/68/EEC.
 2x + 3y = 4 2®3®4® fill(5,3,3) = 5 5 5 9
 3 @, 3 )= (tan x : | x | ≠ 100 (2n–1))* •
 5x + 6y = 7 5®6®7 fill(5,3,3) = 5 5 5 Dieses Gerät entspricht den Anforderungen der EG-Richtlinie 89/336/
sin–1x, cos–1x |x|≤1 EWG mit Änderung 93/68/EWG. • Pemalar Fizik dan Pertukaran Metrik ditunjukkan di dalam
x=? ® [x] –1. 12 jadual.
cumul matA = ª∑32∑00= tan–1x, 3¿x | x | < 10100
y=? ® [y] 2. 46
Ce matériel répond aux exigences contenues dans la directive 89/336/ • Konstanta Fisika dan Konversi Metrik diperlihatkan di dalam
In x, log x 10–99 ≤ x < 10100 CEE modifiée par la directive 93/68/CEE.
det(D) = ? ® [det(D)] –3. tabel.
1231 ª∑33∑00 • y > 0: –10100 < x log y < 100 • Caùc Haèng soá Vaät lyù vaø caùc Pheùp bieán ñoåi Heä meùt ñöôïc theå
aug(matA,matB) = Dit apparaat voldoet aan de eisen van de richtlijn 89/336/EEG,
3426 @,∑01)= • y = 0: 0 < x < 10100 hieän trong caùc baûng.
gewijzigd door 93/68/EEG.
m (3-VLE) yx • y < 0: x = n
identity 3 = 1 0 0 1 Dette udstyr overholder kravene i direktiv nr. 89/336/EEC med tillæg
a1x + b1y + c1z = d1 a1 b1 c1 (0 < l x l < 1: —
x
= 2n–1, x ≠ 0)*,
identity 3 = 0 1 0 ª∑34 3 = 100
–10 < x log | y | < 100 nr. 93/68/EEC.
a2x + b2y + c2z = d2 D = a2 b2 c2
identity 3 = 0 0 1 1 Quest’ apparecchio è conforme ai requisiti della direttiva 89/336/EEC PHYSICAL CONSTANTS ß 01 — 52
a3x + b3y + c3z = d3 a3 b3 c3 • y > 0: –10100 < — log y < 100 (x ≠ 0)
rnd_mat(2,3) ª∑35 2 @, 3 )= x come emendata dalla direttiva 93/68/EEC. No. SYMBOL UNIT No. SYMBOL UNIT No. SYMBOL UNIT
m21 • y = 0: 0 < x < 10100
det matA = –2 ª∑40∑00= x¿y   
          01 - c, c0 m s–1 19 - µΒ J T–1 37 - eV J
 x+y–z=9 1 ® 1 ® 1 ±® 9 ® • y < 0: x = 2n–1
1     
      89/336/,    02 - G m3 kg–1 s–2 20 - µe J T–1 38 - t K
 6x + 6y – z = 17 6 ® 6 ® 1 ±® 17 ® 32 x = n, x ≠ 0)*,
(0 < | x | < 1 : —
   
 
         93/68/.
trans matB = ª∑41∑01= 1 03 - gn m s–2 21 - µΝ J T–1 39 - AU m
14x – 7y + 2z = 42 14 ® 7 ±® 2 ® 42 16
100
–10 < — x
log | y | < 100
x=? ® [x] 3.238095238
Este equipamento obedece às exigências da directiva 89/336/CEE na 04 - me kg 22 - µp J T–1 40 - pc m
ex –10100 < x ≤ 230.2585092 sua versão corrigida pela directiva 93/68/CEE.
y=? ® [y] –1.638095238 mat → list
L1: {1 3}
ª∑5 05 - mp kg 23 - µn J T–1 41 - M(12C) kg mol–1
L2: {3 2} 10x –10100 < x < 100 Este aparato satisface las exigencias de la Directiva 89/336/CEE
z=? ® [z] –7.4 06 - mn kg 24 - µµ J T–1 42 - -h Js
sinh x, cosh x, modificada por medio de la 93/68/CEE.
det(D) = ? ® [det(D)] 105. | x | ≤ 230.2585092 07 - mµ kg 25 - λc m 43 - Eh J
tanh x Denna utrustning uppfyller kraven enligt riktlinjen 89/336/EEC så som
m (LIST) 08 - lu kg 26 - λc, p m 44 - G0 s
sinh–1 x | x | < 1050 kompletteras av 93/68/EEC.
m (QUAD, CUBIC) m5 cosh–1 x 1 ≤ x < 1050 09 - e C 27 - σ W m–2 K–4 45 - α –1
Dette produktet oppfyller betingelsene i direktivet 89/336/EEC i
2, 7, 4 → L1 ]3k2k7k4k tanh–1 x |x|<1 endringen 93/68/EEC. 10 - h Js 28 - NΑ, L mol–1 46 - mp/me
m22
ª∑20 x2 | x | < 1050 11 - k J K–1 29 - Vm m3 mol–1 47 - Mu kg mol–1
3x2 + 4x – 95 = 0 3 ® 4 ®± 95 –3, –1, –4 → L2 Tämä laite täyttää direktiivin 89/336/EEC vaatimukset, jota on
]3k x3 | x | < 2.15443469 × 1033
muutettu direktiivillä 93/68/EEC. 12 - µ0 N A–2 30 - R J mol–1 K–1 48 - λc, n m
x1 = ? ® 5.
± 3 k± 1 k± 4 k ¿x 0 ≤ x < 10100 13 - ε0 F m–1 31 - F C mol–1 49 - c1 W m2
x2 = ? ® –6.333333333 чÌÌÓ ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚Ó ÒÓÓÚ‚ÂÚÒÚ‚ÛÂÚ Ú·ӂ‡ÌËflÏ ‰ËÂÍÚË‚˚ 89/336/
ª∑21 x–1 | x | < 10100 (x ≠ 0) 14 - re m 32 - RK Ohm 50 - c2 mK
@® 5. EEC Ò Û˜ÂÚÓÏ ÔÓÔ‡‚ÓÍ 93/68/EEC.
n! 0 ≤ n ≤ 69*
L1+L2 = {–1 6 0} ª∑00+∑01=
Ez a készülék megfelel a 89/336/EGK sz. EK-irányelvben és annak 93/ 15 - α 33 - -e/me C kg–1 51 - Z0 Ω
m23 0 ≤ r ≤ n ≤ 9999999999*
sortA L1 = {2 4 7} ª∑30∑00= nPr 68/EGK sz. módosításában foglalt követelményeknek. 16 - a0 m 34 - h/2me m2 s–1 52 - Pa
5x + 4x + 3x + 7 = 0 5 ® 4 ® 3 ® 7
3 2 n!
—— < 10100
x1 = ? ® –1.233600307 i (n-r)! Tento pfiístroj vyhovuje poÏadavkÛm smûrnice 89/336/EEC v platném 17 - R∞ m–1 35 - γp s–1 T–1
sortD L1 = {7 4 2} ª∑31∑00=
x2 = ? ® 0.216800153 i 0 ≤ r ≤ n ≤ 9999999999* znûní 93/68/EEC. 18 - Φ0 Wb 36 - KJ Hz V–1
ª∑32∑00 0 ≤ r ≤ 69
@≠ + 1.043018296 i dim(L1,5) = {2 7 4 0 0} nCr
@, 5 )= n! METRIC CONVERSIONS x @¥ 1 — 44
x3 = ? ® 0.216800153 i —— < 10100 Nur für Deutschland/For Germany only:
(n-r)!
@≠ – 1.043018296 i ª∑33 5 @, No. UNIT No. UNIT No. UNIT
fill(5,5) = {5 5 5 5 5} ↔DEG, D°M’S 0°0’0.00001” ≤ | x | < 10000° Umweltschutz
5 )= Das Gerät wird durch eine Batterie mit Strom versorgt. 1 in→cm 16 kg→lb 31 J→calIT
x, y → r, θ x2 + y2 < 10100 Um die Batterie sicher und umweltschonend zu entsorgen,
m (CPLX) cumul L1 = {2 9 13} ª∑34∑00= 2 cm→in 17 °F→°C 32 calIT→J
0 ≤ r < 10100 beachten Sie bitte folgende Punkte:
ª∑35∑00= 3 ft→m 18 °C→°F 33 hp→W
m3 df_list L1 = {5 –3} DEG: | θ | < 1010 • Bringen Sie die leere Batterie zu Ihrer örtlichen Mülldeponie,
π zum Händler oder zum Kundenservice-Zentrum zur 4 m→ft 19 gal (US)→l 34 W→hp
(12–6i) + (7+15i) – 12 - 6 Ü+ 7 + 15 Ü- aug(L1,L2) = {2 7 4 –3 –1 –4} ª∑36∑00 r, θ → x, y RAD: | θ | < —– × 1010
180 5 yd→m 20 l→gal (US) 35 ps→W
(11+4i) = ( 11 + 4 Ü)= [x] 8. i @,∑01)= Wiederverwertung.
10
GRAD : | θ | < — × 1010 • Werfen Sie die leere Batterie niemals ins Feuer, ins Wasser 6 m→yd 21 gal (UK)→l 36 W→ps
@≠ [y] + 5. i 9
min L1 = 2 ª∑40∑00= oder in den Hausmüll. 7 mile→km 22 l→gal (UK) 37 kgf/cm2→Pa
@≠ [x] 8. i DEG→RAD, GRAD→DEG: | x | < 10100
max L1 = 7 ª∑41∑00= DRG | π 8 km→mile 23 fl oz (US)→ml 38 Pa→kgf/cm2
6×(7–9i) × 6 *( 7 - 9 Ü)* RAD→GRAD: | x | < — × 1098 Seulement pour la France/For France only:
2 9 n mile→m 24 ml→fl oz (US) 39 atm→Pa
(–5+8i) = ( 5 ±+ 8 Ü)= [x] 222. i mean L1 = 4.333333333 ª∑42∑00= Protection de l’environnement
(A+Bi)+(C+Di) | A + C | < 10100, | B + D | < 10100 10 m→n mile 25 fl oz (UK)→ml 40 Pa→atm
@≠ [y] + 606. i
med L1 = 4 ª∑43∑00= L’appareil est alimenté par pile. Afin de protéger
(A+Bi)–(C+Di) | A – C | < 10100, | B – D | < 10100
l’environnement, nous vous recommandons: 11 acre→m2 26 ml→fl oz (UK) 41 mmHg→Pa
16×(sin30°+ 16 *(s 30 + sum L1 = 13 ª∑44∑00= (AC – BD) < 10100
(A+Bi)×(C+Di) • d’apporter la pile usagée ou à votre revendeur ou au service 12 m2→acre 27 J→cal 42 Pa→mmHg
icos30°)÷(sin60°+ Üu 30 )/(s 60 + (AD + BC) < 10100 après-vente, pour recyclage.
prod L1 = 56 ª∑45∑00= 13 oz→g 28 cal→J 43 kgf·m→J
icos60°)= Üu 60 )= [x] 13.85640646 i • • • • • de ne pas jeter la pile usagée dans une source de chaleur,
@≠ [y] + 8. i • • • • 14 g→oz 29 J→cal15 44 J→kgf·m
dans l’eau ou dans un vide-ordures.
15 lb→kg 30 cal15→J
• • • •

EL-506W (TINSExxxxEHZZ)_ENGLISH_OpExam 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . ,
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . ,
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . ,
ENGLISH • • • • • • • •
KRO;:?≥∆˚¬ ª@ê 1011 †
k&~£pnzw^
5 @Ht( 5 1011 AND
tanh–1— = ¢PZWvrab©
7 / 7 )= 0.895879734 ª 8 * 2 OM 16. 101 = (BIN) 101 = 1.b
24÷(8×2)= 24 /KM= 1.5 xy≠° (→t, P(, Q(, R()
ln 20 = I 20 = 2.995732274 5A OR C3 = (HEX) @ì 5A ä C3 = db.H
EL-506W (8×2)×5= KM* 5 = 80.
NOT 10110 = @êâ 10110 = 1111101001.b DATA
EL-546W log 50 = l 50 = 1.698970004
ªOM 0. (BIN) 95 m10 0.
e = 3
@e 3 = 20.08553692 $150×3:M1 150 * 3 ; 450. 80 95 k 1.
CALCULATION EXAMPLES +)$250:M2 =M1+250 250 ; 250.
24 XOR 4 = (OCT) @î 24 à 4 = 20. 0
80 80 k 2.
101.7 = @¡ 1.7 = 50.11872336
ANWENDUNGSBEISPIELE –)M2×5% RM* 5 @% 35. B3 XNOR @ì B3 á 75 k 3.
1 1 6 @•+ 7 @ 2D = FFFFFFFF61.H 75 75 & 3 k 4.
EXEMPLES DE CALCUL —+—= M @:RM 665. 2D = (HEX)
6 7 •= 0.309523809 →DEC @í –159. 75 50 k 5.
EJEMPLOS DE CÁLCULO $1=¥110 110 OY 110.
8–2 – 34 × 52 = 8 ™± 2 - 3 ™ 50
¥26,510=$? 26510 /RY= 241. –x=
EXEMPLOS DE CÁLCULO 4 * 5 L= –2’024.984375 R~ 75.71428571
$2,750=¥? 2750 *RY= 302’500. o_° (→sec, →min) σx= Rp 12.37179148
ESEMPI DI CALCOLO 1
— 12 ™ 3 ™ 4
r=3cm (r→Y) 3 OY 3. n= Rn 7.
(123) 4 = 12°39’18.05” ª 12 o 39 o 18.05
REKENVOORBEELDEN @•= 6.447419591 Σx=
πr2=? @VKYL= 28.27433388 →[10] @_ 12.65501389 Rz 530.
PÉLDASZÁMÍTÁSOK 83 = 8 ÷= 512. 24 Σx2= Rw 41’200.
—— = 2.4...(A) 24 /( 4 + 6 )= 2.4 123.678→[60] 123.678 @_ 123°40’40.8” sx= R£ 13.3630621
PŘÍKLADY VÝPOČTŮ ¿49 –4¿81 = @⁄ 49 - 4 @$ 4+6
3 *K?+ 60 / 3h30m45s + 3 o 30 o 45 + 6 o sx2= L= 178.5714286
81 = 4. 3×(A)+60÷(A)=
RÄKNEEXEMPEL K?= 32.2 6h45m36s = [60] 45 o 36 = 10°16’21.”
LASKENTAESIMERKKEJÄ ¿27 =
3
@# 27 = 3. (95––x) ( 95 -K~)
πr2⇒F1 @VKYL 1234°56’12” + 1234 o 56 o 12 +
sx ×10+50= /K£* 10
èêàåÖêõ ÇõóàëãÖçàâ 4! = 4 @!= 24. O≥ F1 0°0’34.567” = [60] 0 o 0 o 34.567 = 1234°56’47.”
+ 50 = 64.43210706
10 @q 3 =
4
3 OY 3.
UDREGNINGSEKSEMPLER 10 P3 = 720. 3h45m – 3 o 45 - 1.69 =
3
V=? R≥* 4 / 3 = 37.69911184 @_ 2°3’36.”
C2 = 5 @Q 2 = 10.
1.69h = [60] x = 60 → P(t) ? °1 60 °0)= 0.102012
5

sin62°12’24” = [10] s 62 o 12 o 24= 0.884635235 t = –0.5 → R(t) ? °3 0.5 ±)= 0.691463


500×25%= 500 * 25 @% 125.
24°→[ ” ] 24 o°2 86’400. x y m11 0.
120÷400=?% 120 / 400 @% 30. 2 5 2&5k 1.
6+4=ANS ª6+4= 10. 1500”→[ ’ ] 0 o 0 o 1500 °3 25.
500+(500×25%)= 500 + 25 @% 625. ANS+5 +5= 15. 2 5 k 2.
CONTOH-CONTOH PENGHITUNGAN 12 24 12 & 24 k 3.
CONTOH-CONTOH PERHITUNGAN 400–(400×30%)= 400 - 30 @% 280. 8×2=ANS 8*2= 16.
{},≠ 21 40 21 & 40 & 3 k 4.
ANS2 L= 256. 21 40 15 & 25 k 5.
CAÙC VÍ DUÏ PHEÙP TÍNH •
44+37=ANS 44 + 37 = 81. ª 6 @, 4 21 40 Ra 1.050261097
• x = 6 r = @{[r] 7.211102551
√ANS= @⁄= 9.  → 15 25 Rb 1.826044386
[] • y = 4  θ = [°] @≠[θ] 33.69006753 Rr 0.995176343
• @≠[r] 7.211102551 R£ 8.541216597
13(5+2)= ª 3 ( 5 + 2 )= 21. • \| 14 @, 36 R¢ 15.67223812
23×5+2= 3*5+2= 17. •
1 4 b  r = 14 x= @}[x] 11.32623792
33×5+3×2= 3*5+3*2= 21. 3— + — = [a—] ª3\1\2+  →
• 2 3 c  θ = 36[°] y= @≠[y] 8.228993532 x=3 → y′=? 3 @y 6.528394256
→1 @[ 21. 4\3= 4 l5 l6 *
• @≠[x] 11.32623792 y=46 → x′=? 46 @x 24.61590706
→2 ] 17. →[a.xxx] \ 4.833333333

→3 ] 21. →[d/c] @| 29 l6 x y m12 0.
→2 [ 17.
• 12 41 12 & 41 k 1.

2
— ß
10 = 3 @¡ 2 \ 3 = 4.641588834 8 13 8 & 13 k 2.
• 7 5 V0 = 15.3m/s ª 15.3 * 10 + 2 @•* 5 2 5&2k 3.
” • ( )
— =
5
7\5™5= 16807 l3125 t = 10s ß 03 * 10 L= 643.3325 23 200 23 & 200 k 4.
100000÷3= • 1 1 15 71 15 & 71 k 5.
1\8™1\3 V0t+ — gt2 = ?m
(—18 )

[NORM1] ª 100000 / 3 = 33’333.33333 •
3
= 2 Ra 5.357506761
= 1 l2
→[FIX] ”10 33’333.33333 • Rb –3.120289663
[TAB 2] ”2 2 33’333.33 • 64 =
—— @⁄ 64 \ 225 = 8 l15 R© 0.503334057
225
¥
→[SCI] ”11 3.33 ×10 04– •
→[ENG] ”12 33.33 ×10 03– • 23
(2™3)\ 125yd = ?m ª 125 @¥ 5 = 114.3 x=10 → y′=? 10 @y 24.4880159
—=
→[NORM1] ”13 33’333.33333 34 (3™4)= 8 l81 y=22 → x′=? 22 @x 9.63201409
θ = sin–1 x, θ = tan–1 x θ = cos–1 x 1.2 @≠ –3.432772026
3÷1000= —– = 1.2 \ 2.3 = 12 l23 ∑ (k, M, G, T, m, Ì, n, p, f) @≠ 9.63201409
[NORM1] ª 3 / 1000 = 0.003 DEG –90 ≤ θ ≤ 90 0 ≤ θ ≤ 180 2.3
→[NORM2] ”14 3. ×10 –03 RAD
π
–—≤θ≤—
π 0≤θ≤π
1°2’3” 100m×10k= 100 ∑14*
——– = 1o2o3\2= 0°31’1.5” 10 ∑10= 1’000.
→[NORM1] ”13 0.003 2 2 2 k[]
GRAD –100 ≤ θ ≤ 100 0 ≤ θ ≤ 200 1×103
——– = 1E3\2E3= 1 l2 DATA
2×103 j”
+-*/()±E 30 m10 0.
A=7 ª 7 OA 7.
45+285÷3= ª 45 + 285 / 3 = 140.
Åè 5÷9=ANS ª”10”2 1 40 30 k 1.
4 =
— 4 \KA= 4 l7 40 40 & 2 k 2.
d/dx (x4 – 0.5x3 + 6x2) ªKˆ™ 4 - 0.5 K A ANS×9= 5/9= 0.6
18+6 ( 18 + 6 )/ 50 50 k 3.
=  x=2 ˆ÷+ 6 KˆL 2 = [a.xxx] [FIX,TAB=1] * 9 =*1 5.0
15–8 ( 15 - 8 = 3.428571429  1.25 + — 1.25 + 2 \ 5 = 1.65
 dx=0.00002 ↓
@Å 2 ®® 50.
→[a—]b 5 \ 1 l13 l20
5 / 9 =@j 0.6 DATA
42×(–5)+120= 42 *± 5 + 120 = –90.  x=3 ® 3 ® 0.001 ® 130.5000029 c
 * 9 =*2 5.4 30 ]]]
*1 (5 ±) *1  dx=0.001 5
* 4 l5 l6 = 4— ”13 45 45 & 3 k X2= 45.
(5×10 )÷(4×10 )= 5 E 3 / 4 E
3 –3 8 6
∫ 2 (x2 – 5)dx ªKˆL- 5 *1 5.5555555555555×10–1×9 45 ] N2= 3.
±3= 1’250’000. n=100 è 2 ® 8 ®® 138. *2 0.6×9
êûîìíãâ†ä 45
n=10 ®®® 10 ® 138. àá 60 ] 60 k X3= 60.
∑ (SOLV)
DEC(25)→BIN ª@í 25 @ê 11001.b
34+57= 34 + 57 = 91. g sin x–0.5 ªsKˆ- 0.5
45 + 57 = HEX(1AC) @ì 1AC Σx2 – nx2
x = Σx
45+57= 102. ∑0 0 ®® 30.
90°→ [rad] ª 90 @g 1.570796327 →BIN @ê 110101100. b Start= 0 σx =
68 * 25 = → [g] Start= 180 ® 180 ®® 150. n n
68×25= 1’700. @g 100. →PEN @û 3203.P
68×40= 68 * 40 = 2’720. → [°] @g 90. →OCT @î 654.0 Σx = x1 + x2 + ··· + xn
Σx2 – nx2 Σx2 = x12 + x22 + ··· + xn2
→DEC @í 428. ≤ sx =
–1
sin 0.8 = [°] @S 0.8 = 53.13010235 n–1
sutSUTVhH → [rad] @g 0.927295218 BIN(1010–100) @ê( 1010 - 100 )
→ [g] ×11 =
m0 Σy Σy2 – ny2
Ile¡•L÷⁄™ @g 59.03344706 * 11 = 10010.b
f(x) = x3–3x2+2 Kˆ™ 3 - 3 K y= σy =
→ [°] @g 53.13010235 n n
$#!qQ% BIN(111)→NEG ã 111 = 1111111001.b ˆL+ 2 @≤ Σxy = x1y1 + x2y2 + ··· + xnyn
sin60[°]= ªs 60 = 0.866025403 HEX(1FF)+ @ì 1FF @î+ x = –1 1 ±® –2. Σy2 – ny2 Σy = y1 + y2 + ··· + yn
@≤ 0.5 ±®
sy =
OCT(512)= 512 = 1511.0 x = –0.5 1.125 n–1 Σy2 = y12 + y22 + ··· + yn2
π ”01u(
HEX(?) @ì 349.H
cos — [rad]= A2+B2 @⁄(KAL+
4 @V/ 4 )= 0.707106781
2FEC– ªOM@ì 2FEC - KBL)@≤
tan–11=[g] ”02@T 1 = 50. 2C9E=(A) 2C9E ; 34E.H A = 2, B = 3 2®3® 3.605551275
”00 +)2000– 2000 - A = 2, B = 5 @≤® 5 ® 5.385164807
(cosh 1.5 + ª(hu 1.5 +h 1901=(B) 1901 ; 6FF.H
sinh 1.5)2 = s 1.5 )L= 20.08553692 (C) RM A4d.H

• • • • • • • •

y • • • • • • • • • • • • Endast svensk version/For Sweden only:


@{ 8 Ö 70 + 12 Ö 25 stdDv L1 = 2.516611478 ª∑46∑00=
A AC + BD Miljöskydd
= [r] 18.5408873 i < 10100
r1 r vari L1 = 6.333333333 ª∑47∑00= C2 + D2 Denna produkt drivs av batteri.
θ B @≠ [θ] ∠ 42.76427608 i
(A+Bi)÷(C+Di) BC – AD
θ1 r2 < 10100 Vid batteribyte skall följande iakttagas:
θ2
x o_prod(L1,L2) = {–24 –4 19} ª∑48∑00 C2 + D2 • Det förbrukade batteriet skall inlämnas till er lokala handlare
r1 = 8, θ1 = 70° @,∑01)= C2 + D2 ≠ 0 eller till kommunal miljöstation för återinssamling.
r2 = 12, θ2 = 25° i_prod(L1,L2) = –29 ª∑49∑00 →DEC DEC : | x | ≤ 9999999999 • Kasta ej batteriet i vattnet eller i hushållssoporna. Batteriet
↓ @,∑01)= →BIN BIN : 1000000000 ≤ x ≤ 1111111111 får ej heller utsättas för öppen eld.
r = ?, θ = ?° →PEN 0 ≤ x ≤ 111111111
abs L2 = 5.099019514 ª∑4A∑01= →OCT PEN : 2222222223 ≤ x ≤ 4444444444 OPMERKING: ALLEEN VOOR NEDERLAND/
(1 + i) @} 1 +Ü= 1. i →HEX 0 ≤ x ≤ 2222222222 NOTE: FOR NETHERLANDS ONLY
↓ @{ [r] 1.414213562 i list → matA matA: 2 –3
AND OCT : 4000000000 ≤ x ≤ 7777777777
r = ?, θ = ?° @≠ [θ] ∠ 45. i list → matA matA: 7 –1 ª∑6 OR 0 ≤ x ≤ 3777777777
list → matA matA: 4 –4 XOR HEX : FDABF41C01 ≤ x ≤ FFFFFFFFFF
@}( 2 - 3 Ü)L
XNOR 0 ≤ x ≤ 2540BE3FF
(2 – 3i)2 = = [x] –5. i
@≠ [y] – 12. i BIN : 1000000000 ≤ x ≤ 1111111111
0 ≤ x ≤ 111111111
• Physical Constants and Metric Conversions are shown in the
1
—— =
( 1 +Ü)@•= [x] 0.5 i Function Dynamic range PEN : 2222222223 ≤ x ≤ 4444444444
x–x tables.
t = ––––
σx
Standardization conversion formula 1+i @≠ [y] – 0.5 i Funktion zulässiger Bereich 0 ≤ x ≤ 2222222221
NOT • Physikalischen Konstanten und metriche Umrechnungen sind
Standard Umrechnungsformel Fonction Plage dynamique OCT : 4000000000 ≤ x ≤ 7777777777
CONJ(5+2i) = ∑0( 5 + 2 Ü)= [x] 5. i in der Tabelle aufgelistet.
Formule de conversion de standardisation Función Rango dinámico 0 ≤ x ≤ 3777777777
@≠ [y] – 2. i • Les constants physiques et les conversion des unités sont
Fórmula de conversión de estandarización Função Gama dinâmica HEX : FDABF41C01 ≤ x ≤ FFFFFFFFFF
indiquées sur les tableaux.
Fórmula de conversão padronizada Funzioni Campi dinamici 0 ≤ x ≤ 2540BE3FE
Formula di conversione della standardizzazione • Las constants fisicas y conversiones métricas son mostradas
m (MAT) Functie Rekencapaciteit BIN : 1000000001 ≤ x ≤ 1111111111 en las tables.
Standaardisering omzettingsformule Függvény Megengedett számítási tartomány 0 ≤ x ≤ 111111111
Standard átváltási képlet • Constantes Fisicas e Conversões Métricas estão mostradas
m4 Funkce Dynamický rozsah PEN : 2222222223 ≤ x ≤ 4444444444
Vzorec pro přepočet rozdělení nas tablelas.
12 ]2k2k1k2k Funktion Definitionsområde 0 ≤ x ≤ 2222222222
Omvandlingsformel för standardisering → matA NEG • La constanti fisiche e le conversioni delle unità di misura
34 3k4k Funktio Dynaaminen ala OCT : 4000000001 ≤ x ≤ 7777777777 vengono mostrate nella tabella.
Normituksen konversiokaava ª∑20 0 ≤ x ≤ 3777777777
îÓÏÛ· Òڇ̉‡ÚËÁÓ‚‡ÌÌÓ„Ó ÔÂÓ·‡ÁÓ‚‡ÌËfl 31 îÛÌ͈Ëfl ÑË̇Ï˘ÂÒÍËÈ ‰Ë‡Ô‡ÁÓÌ • De natuurconstanten en metrische omrekeningen staan in de
→ matB ]2k2k HEX : FDABF41C01 ≤ x ≤ FFFFFFFFFF tabellen hiernaast.
Omregningsformel for standardisering 26 Funktion Dynamikområde
3k1k2k6k 0 ≤ x ≤ 2540BE3FF • A fizikai konstansok és a metrikus átváltások a táblázatokban
ª∑21 * n, r: integer / ganze Zahlen / entier / entero / inteiro / intero / találhatók.
7 13 geheel getal / egész számok / celé číslo / heltal / • Fyzikální konstanty a převody do metrické soustavy jsou
Rumus penukaran pemiawaian matA × matB = ª∑00*∑01= Fungsi Julat dinamik uvedeny v tabulce.
17 27 kokonaisluku / ˆÂÎ˚ / heltal / / / /
Rumus konversi standarisasi Fungsi Kisaran dinamis • Fysikaliska konstanter och metriska omvandlingar visas i
–2 1 integer / bilangan bulat / soá nguyeân tabellerna.
Coâng thöùc bieán ñoåi chuaån hoùa matA–1 = ª∑00@•= Haøm soá Giôùi haïn Ñoäng
1.5 –0.5 • Fysikaaliset vakiot ja metrimuunnokset näkyvät taulukoista.
DEG: | x | < 1010 • Ç Ú‡·Îˈ‡ı ÔÓ͇Á‡Ì˚ ÙËÁ˘ÂÒÍË ÍÓÌÒÚ‡ÌÚ˚ Ë
m (2-VLE) dim(matA,3,3) = 1 2 0 (tan x : | x | ≠ 90 (2n–1))*
ª∑30∑00 ÏÂÚ˘ÂÒÍË ÔÂÓ·‡ÁÓ‚‡ÌËfl.
a1x + b1y = c1 a1 b1 dim(matA,3,3) = 3 4 0 π
D = @, 3 @, 3 )= sin x, cos x, RAD: | x | < —– × 1010 In Europe: • Fysiske konstanter og metriske omskrivninger vises i tabellen.
a2x + b2y = c2 a2 b2 dim(matA,3,3) = 0 0 0 180 π
tan x (tan x : | x | ≠ — (2n–1))* •
2 This equipment complies with the requirements of Directive 89/336/
m20 fill(5,3,3) = 5 5 5 10 •
ª∑31 5 @, GRAD: | x | < —– × 1010 EEC as amended by 93/68/EEC.
 2x + 3y = 4 2®3®4® fill(5,3,3) = 5 5 5 9
 3 @, 3 )= (tan x : | x | ≠ 100 (2n–1))* •
 5x + 6y = 7 5®6®7 fill(5,3,3) = 5 5 5 Dieses Gerät entspricht den Anforderungen der EG-Richtlinie 89/336/
sin–1x, cos–1x |x|≤1 EWG mit Änderung 93/68/EWG. • Pemalar Fizik dan Pertukaran Metrik ditunjukkan di dalam
x=? ® [x] –1. 12 jadual.
cumul matA = ª∑32∑00= tan–1x, 3¿x | x | < 10100
y=? ® [y] 2. 46
Ce matériel répond aux exigences contenues dans la directive 89/336/ • Konstanta Fisika dan Konversi Metrik diperlihatkan di dalam
In x, log x 10–99 ≤ x < 10100 CEE modifiée par la directive 93/68/CEE.
det(D) = ? ® [det(D)] –3. tabel.
1231 ª∑33∑00 • y > 0: –10100 < x log y < 100 • Caùc Haèng soá Vaät lyù vaø caùc Pheùp bieán ñoåi Heä meùt ñöôïc theå
aug(matA,matB) = Dit apparaat voldoet aan de eisen van de richtlijn 89/336/EEG,
3426 @,∑01)= • y = 0: 0 < x < 10100 hieän trong caùc baûng.
gewijzigd door 93/68/EEG.
m (3-VLE) yx • y < 0: x = n
identity 3 = 1 0 0 1 Dette udstyr overholder kravene i direktiv nr. 89/336/EEC med tillæg
a1x + b1y + c1z = d1 a1 b1 c1 (0 < l x l < 1: —
x
= 2n–1, x ≠ 0)*,
identity 3 = 0 1 0 ª∑34 3 = 100
–10 < x log | y | < 100 nr. 93/68/EEC.
a2x + b2y + c2z = d2 D = a2 b2 c2
identity 3 = 0 0 1 1 Quest’ apparecchio è conforme ai requisiti della direttiva 89/336/EEC PHYSICAL CONSTANTS ß 01 — 52
a3x + b3y + c3z = d3 a3 b3 c3 • y > 0: –10100 < — log y < 100 (x ≠ 0)
rnd_mat(2,3) ª∑35 2 @, 3 )= x come emendata dalla direttiva 93/68/EEC. No. SYMBOL UNIT No. SYMBOL UNIT No. SYMBOL UNIT
m21 • y = 0: 0 < x < 10100
det matA = –2 ª∑40∑00= x¿y   
          01 - c, c0 m s–1 19 - µΒ J T–1 37 - eV J
 x+y–z=9 1 ® 1 ® 1 ±® 9 ® • y < 0: x = 2n–1
1     
      89/336/,    02 - G m3 kg–1 s–2 20 - µe J T–1 38 - t K
 6x + 6y – z = 17 6 ® 6 ® 1 ±® 17 ® 32 x = n, x ≠ 0)*,
(0 < | x | < 1 : —
   
 
         93/68/.
trans matB = ª∑41∑01= 1 03 - gn m s–2 21 - µΝ J T–1 39 - AU m
14x – 7y + 2z = 42 14 ® 7 ±® 2 ® 42 16
100
–10 < — x
log | y | < 100
x=? ® [x] 3.238095238
Este equipamento obedece às exigências da directiva 89/336/CEE na 04 - me kg 22 - µp J T–1 40 - pc m
ex –10100 < x ≤ 230.2585092 sua versão corrigida pela directiva 93/68/CEE.
y=? ® [y] –1.638095238 mat → list
L1: {1 3}
ª∑5 05 - mp kg 23 - µn J T–1 41 - M(12C) kg mol–1
L2: {3 2} 10x –10100 < x < 100 Este aparato satisface las exigencias de la Directiva 89/336/CEE
z=? ® [z] –7.4 06 - mn kg 24 - µµ J T–1 42 - -h Js
sinh x, cosh x, modificada por medio de la 93/68/CEE.
det(D) = ? ® [det(D)] 105. | x | ≤ 230.2585092 07 - mµ kg 25 - λc m 43 - Eh J
tanh x Denna utrustning uppfyller kraven enligt riktlinjen 89/336/EEC så som
m (LIST) 08 - lu kg 26 - λc, p m 44 - G0 s
sinh–1 x | x | < 1050 kompletteras av 93/68/EEC.
m (QUAD, CUBIC) m5 cosh–1 x 1 ≤ x < 1050 09 - e C 27 - σ W m–2 K–4 45 - α –1
Dette produktet oppfyller betingelsene i direktivet 89/336/EEC i
2, 7, 4 → L1 ]3k2k7k4k tanh–1 x |x|<1 endringen 93/68/EEC. 10 - h Js 28 - NΑ, L mol–1 46 - mp/me
m22
ª∑20 x2 | x | < 1050 11 - k J K–1 29 - Vm m3 mol–1 47 - Mu kg mol–1
3x2 + 4x – 95 = 0 3 ® 4 ®± 95 –3, –1, –4 → L2 Tämä laite täyttää direktiivin 89/336/EEC vaatimukset, jota on
]3k x3 | x | < 2.15443469 × 1033
muutettu direktiivillä 93/68/EEC. 12 - µ0 N A–2 30 - R J mol–1 K–1 48 - λc, n m
x1 = ? ® 5.
± 3 k± 1 k± 4 k ¿x 0 ≤ x < 10100 13 - ε0 F m–1 31 - F C mol–1 49 - c1 W m2
x2 = ? ® –6.333333333 чÌÌÓ ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚Ó ÒÓÓÚ‚ÂÚÒÚ‚ÛÂÚ Ú·ӂ‡ÌËflÏ ‰ËÂÍÚË‚˚ 89/336/
ª∑21 x–1 | x | < 10100 (x ≠ 0) 14 - re m 32 - RK Ohm 50 - c2 mK
@® 5. EEC Ò Û˜ÂÚÓÏ ÔÓÔ‡‚ÓÍ 93/68/EEC.
n! 0 ≤ n ≤ 69*
L1+L2 = {–1 6 0} ª∑00+∑01=
Ez a készülék megfelel a 89/336/EGK sz. EK-irányelvben és annak 93/ 15 - α 33 - -e/me C kg–1 51 - Z0 Ω
m23 0 ≤ r ≤ n ≤ 9999999999*
sortA L1 = {2 4 7} ª∑30∑00= nPr 68/EGK sz. módosításában foglalt követelményeknek. 16 - a0 m 34 - h/2me m2 s–1 52 - Pa
5x + 4x + 3x + 7 = 0 5 ® 4 ® 3 ® 7
3 2 n!
—— < 10100
x1 = ? ® –1.233600307 i (n-r)! Tento pfiístroj vyhovuje poÏadavkÛm smûrnice 89/336/EEC v platném 17 - R∞ m–1 35 - γp s–1 T–1
sortD L1 = {7 4 2} ª∑31∑00=
x2 = ? ® 0.216800153 i 0 ≤ r ≤ n ≤ 9999999999* znûní 93/68/EEC. 18 - Φ0 Wb 36 - KJ Hz V–1
ª∑32∑00 0 ≤ r ≤ 69
@≠ + 1.043018296 i dim(L1,5) = {2 7 4 0 0} nCr
@, 5 )= n! METRIC CONVERSIONS x @¥ 1 — 44
x3 = ? ® 0.216800153 i —— < 10100 Nur für Deutschland/For Germany only:
(n-r)!
@≠ – 1.043018296 i ª∑33 5 @, No. UNIT No. UNIT No. UNIT
fill(5,5) = {5 5 5 5 5} ↔DEG, D°M’S 0°0’0.00001” ≤ | x | < 10000° Umweltschutz
5 )= Das Gerät wird durch eine Batterie mit Strom versorgt. 1 in→cm 16 kg→lb 31 J→calIT
x, y → r, θ x2 + y2 < 10100 Um die Batterie sicher und umweltschonend zu entsorgen,
m (CPLX) cumul L1 = {2 9 13} ª∑34∑00= 2 cm→in 17 °F→°C 32 calIT→J
0 ≤ r < 10100 beachten Sie bitte folgende Punkte:
ª∑35∑00= 3 ft→m 18 °C→°F 33 hp→W
m3 df_list L1 = {5 –3} DEG: | θ | < 1010 • Bringen Sie die leere Batterie zu Ihrer örtlichen Mülldeponie,
π zum Händler oder zum Kundenservice-Zentrum zur 4 m→ft 19 gal (US)→l 34 W→hp
(12–6i) + (7+15i) – 12 - 6 Ü+ 7 + 15 Ü- aug(L1,L2) = {2 7 4 –3 –1 –4} ª∑36∑00 r, θ → x, y RAD: | θ | < —– × 1010
180 5 yd→m 20 l→gal (US) 35 ps→W
(11+4i) = ( 11 + 4 Ü)= [x] 8. i @,∑01)= Wiederverwertung.
10
GRAD : | θ | < — × 1010 • Werfen Sie die leere Batterie niemals ins Feuer, ins Wasser 6 m→yd 21 gal (UK)→l 36 W→ps
@≠ [y] + 5. i 9
min L1 = 2 ª∑40∑00= oder in den Hausmüll. 7 mile→km 22 l→gal (UK) 37 kgf/cm2→Pa
@≠ [x] 8. i DEG→RAD, GRAD→DEG: | x | < 10100
max L1 = 7 ª∑41∑00= DRG | π 8 km→mile 23 fl oz (US)→ml 38 Pa→kgf/cm2
6×(7–9i) × 6 *( 7 - 9 Ü)* RAD→GRAD: | x | < — × 1098 Seulement pour la France/For France only:
2 9 n mile→m 24 ml→fl oz (US) 39 atm→Pa
(–5+8i) = ( 5 ±+ 8 Ü)= [x] 222. i mean L1 = 4.333333333 ª∑42∑00= Protection de l’environnement
(A+Bi)+(C+Di) | A + C | < 10100, | B + D | < 10100 10 m→n mile 25 fl oz (UK)→ml 40 Pa→atm
@≠ [y] + 606. i
med L1 = 4 ª∑43∑00= L’appareil est alimenté par pile. Afin de protéger
(A+Bi)–(C+Di) | A – C | < 10100, | B – D | < 10100
l’environnement, nous vous recommandons: 11 acre→m2 26 ml→fl oz (UK) 41 mmHg→Pa
16×(sin30°+ 16 *(s 30 + sum L1 = 13 ª∑44∑00= (AC – BD) < 10100
(A+Bi)×(C+Di) • d’apporter la pile usagée ou à votre revendeur ou au service 12 m2→acre 27 J→cal 42 Pa→mmHg
icos30°)÷(sin60°+ Üu 30 )/(s 60 + (AD + BC) < 10100 après-vente, pour recyclage.
prod L1 = 56 ª∑45∑00= 13 oz→g 28 cal→J 43 kgf·m→J
icos60°)= Üu 60 )= [x] 13.85640646 i • • • • • de ne pas jeter la pile usagée dans une source de chaleur,
@≠ [y] + 8. i • • • • 14 g→oz 29 J→cal15 44 J→kgf·m
dans l’eau ou dans un vide-ordures.
15 lb→kg 30 cal15→J
• • • •

EL-506W (TINSExxxxEHZZ)_ENGLISH_OpExam 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . ,
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . ,
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . ,
ENGLISH • • • • • • • •
KRO;:?≥∆˚¬ ª@ê 1011 †
k&~£pnzw^
5 @Ht( 5 1011 AND
tanh–1— = ¢PZWvrab©
7 / 7 )= 0.895879734 ª 8 * 2 OM 16. 101 = (BIN) 101 = 1.b
24÷(8×2)= 24 /KM= 1.5 xy≠° (→t, P(, Q(, R()
ln 20 = I 20 = 2.995732274 5A OR C3 = (HEX) @ì 5A ä C3 = db.H
EL-506W (8×2)×5= KM* 5 = 80.
NOT 10110 = @êâ 10110 = 1111101001.b DATA
EL-546W log 50 = l 50 = 1.698970004
ªOM 0. (BIN) 95 m10 0.
e = 3
@e 3 = 20.08553692 $150×3:M1 150 * 3 ; 450. 80 95 k 1.
CALCULATION EXAMPLES +)$250:M2 =M1+250 250 ; 250.
24 XOR 4 = (OCT) @î 24 à 4 = 20. 0
80 80 k 2.
101.7 = @¡ 1.7 = 50.11872336
ANWENDUNGSBEISPIELE –)M2×5% RM* 5 @% 35. B3 XNOR @ì B3 á 75 k 3.
1 1 6 @•+ 7 @ 2D = FFFFFFFF61.H 75 75 & 3 k 4.
EXEMPLES DE CALCUL —+—= M @:RM 665. 2D = (HEX)
6 7 •= 0.309523809 →DEC @í –159. 75 50 k 5.
EJEMPLOS DE CÁLCULO $1=¥110 110 OY 110.
8–2 – 34 × 52 = 8 ™± 2 - 3 ™ 50
¥26,510=$? 26510 /RY= 241. –x=
EXEMPLOS DE CÁLCULO 4 * 5 L= –2’024.984375 R~ 75.71428571
$2,750=¥? 2750 *RY= 302’500. o_° (→sec, →min) σx= Rp 12.37179148
ESEMPI DI CALCOLO 1
— 12 ™ 3 ™ 4
r=3cm (r→Y) 3 OY 3. n= Rn 7.
(123) 4 = 12°39’18.05” ª 12 o 39 o 18.05
REKENVOORBEELDEN @•= 6.447419591 Σx=
πr2=? @VKYL= 28.27433388 →[10] @_ 12.65501389 Rz 530.
PÉLDASZÁMÍTÁSOK 83 = 8 ÷= 512. 24 Σx2= Rw 41’200.
—— = 2.4...(A) 24 /( 4 + 6 )= 2.4 123.678→[60] 123.678 @_ 123°40’40.8” sx= R£ 13.3630621
PŘÍKLADY VÝPOČTŮ ¿49 –4¿81 = @⁄ 49 - 4 @$ 4+6
3 *K?+ 60 / 3h30m45s + 3 o 30 o 45 + 6 o sx2= L= 178.5714286
81 = 4. 3×(A)+60÷(A)=
RÄKNEEXEMPEL K?= 32.2 6h45m36s = [60] 45 o 36 = 10°16’21.”
LASKENTAESIMERKKEJÄ ¿27 =
3
@# 27 = 3. (95––x) ( 95 -K~)
πr2⇒F1 @VKYL 1234°56’12” + 1234 o 56 o 12 +
sx ×10+50= /K£* 10
èêàåÖêõ ÇõóàëãÖçàâ 4! = 4 @!= 24. O≥ F1 0°0’34.567” = [60] 0 o 0 o 34.567 = 1234°56’47.”
+ 50 = 64.43210706
10 @q 3 =
4
3 OY 3.
UDREGNINGSEKSEMPLER 10 P3 = 720. 3h45m – 3 o 45 - 1.69 =
3
V=? R≥* 4 / 3 = 37.69911184 @_ 2°3’36.”
C2 = 5 @Q 2 = 10.
1.69h = [60] x = 60 → P(t) ? °1 60 °0)= 0.102012
5

sin62°12’24” = [10] s 62 o 12 o 24= 0.884635235 t = –0.5 → R(t) ? °3 0.5 ±)= 0.691463


500×25%= 500 * 25 @% 125.
24°→[ ” ] 24 o°2 86’400. x y m11 0.
120÷400=?% 120 / 400 @% 30. 2 5 2&5k 1.
6+4=ANS ª6+4= 10. 1500”→[ ’ ] 0 o 0 o 1500 °3 25.
500+(500×25%)= 500 + 25 @% 625. ANS+5 +5= 15. 2 5 k 2.
CONTOH-CONTOH PENGHITUNGAN 12 24 12 & 24 k 3.
CONTOH-CONTOH PERHITUNGAN 400–(400×30%)= 400 - 30 @% 280. 8×2=ANS 8*2= 16.
{},≠ 21 40 21 & 40 & 3 k 4.
ANS2 L= 256. 21 40 15 & 25 k 5.
CAÙC VÍ DUÏ PHEÙP TÍNH •
44+37=ANS 44 + 37 = 81. ª 6 @, 4 21 40 Ra 1.050261097
• x = 6 r = @{[r] 7.211102551
√ANS= @⁄= 9.  → 15 25 Rb 1.826044386
[] • y = 4  θ = [°] @≠[θ] 33.69006753 Rr 0.995176343
• @≠[r] 7.211102551 R£ 8.541216597
13(5+2)= ª 3 ( 5 + 2 )= 21. • \| 14 @, 36 R¢ 15.67223812
23×5+2= 3*5+2= 17. •
1 4 b  r = 14 x= @}[x] 11.32623792
33×5+3×2= 3*5+3*2= 21. 3— + — = [a—] ª3\1\2+  →
• 2 3 c  θ = 36[°] y= @≠[y] 8.228993532 x=3 → y′=? 3 @y 6.528394256
→1 @[ 21. 4\3= 4 l5 l6 *
• @≠[x] 11.32623792 y=46 → x′=? 46 @x 24.61590706
→2 ] 17. →[a.xxx] \ 4.833333333

→3 ] 21. →[d/c] @| 29 l6 x y m12 0.
→2 [ 17.
• 12 41 12 & 41 k 1.

2
— ß
10 = 3 @¡ 2 \ 3 = 4.641588834 8 13 8 & 13 k 2.
• 7 5 V0 = 15.3m/s ª 15.3 * 10 + 2 @•* 5 2 5&2k 3.
” • ( )
— =
5
7\5™5= 16807 l3125 t = 10s ß 03 * 10 L= 643.3325 23 200 23 & 200 k 4.
100000÷3= • 1 1 15 71 15 & 71 k 5.
1\8™1\3 V0t+ — gt2 = ?m
(—18 )

[NORM1] ª 100000 / 3 = 33’333.33333 •
3
= 2 Ra 5.357506761
= 1 l2
→[FIX] ”10 33’333.33333 • Rb –3.120289663
[TAB 2] ”2 2 33’333.33 • 64 =
—— @⁄ 64 \ 225 = 8 l15 R© 0.503334057
225
¥
→[SCI] ”11 3.33 ×10 04– •
→[ENG] ”12 33.33 ×10 03– • 23
(2™3)\ 125yd = ?m ª 125 @¥ 5 = 114.3 x=10 → y′=? 10 @y 24.4880159
—=
→[NORM1] ”13 33’333.33333 34 (3™4)= 8 l81 y=22 → x′=? 22 @x 9.63201409
θ = sin–1 x, θ = tan–1 x θ = cos–1 x 1.2 @≠ –3.432772026
3÷1000= —– = 1.2 \ 2.3 = 12 l23 ∑ (k, M, G, T, m, Ì, n, p, f) @≠ 9.63201409
[NORM1] ª 3 / 1000 = 0.003 DEG –90 ≤ θ ≤ 90 0 ≤ θ ≤ 180 2.3
→[NORM2] ”14 3. ×10 –03 RAD
π
–—≤θ≤—
π 0≤θ≤π
1°2’3” 100m×10k= 100 ∑14*
——– = 1o2o3\2= 0°31’1.5” 10 ∑10= 1’000.
→[NORM1] ”13 0.003 2 2 2 k[]
GRAD –100 ≤ θ ≤ 100 0 ≤ θ ≤ 200 1×103
——– = 1E3\2E3= 1 l2 DATA
2×103 j”
+-*/()±E 30 m10 0.
A=7 ª 7 OA 7.
45+285÷3= ª 45 + 285 / 3 = 140.
Åè 5÷9=ANS ª”10”2 1 40 30 k 1.
4 =
— 4 \KA= 4 l7 40 40 & 2 k 2.
d/dx (x4 – 0.5x3 + 6x2) ªKˆ™ 4 - 0.5 K A ANS×9= 5/9= 0.6
18+6 ( 18 + 6 )/ 50 50 k 3.
=  x=2 ˆ÷+ 6 KˆL 2 = [a.xxx] [FIX,TAB=1] * 9 =*1 5.0
15–8 ( 15 - 8 = 3.428571429  1.25 + — 1.25 + 2 \ 5 = 1.65
 dx=0.00002 ↓
@Å 2 ®® 50.
→[a—]b 5 \ 1 l13 l20
5 / 9 =@j 0.6 DATA
42×(–5)+120= 42 *± 5 + 120 = –90.  x=3 ® 3 ® 0.001 ® 130.5000029 c
 * 9 =*2 5.4 30 ]]]
*1 (5 ±) *1  dx=0.001 5
* 4 l5 l6 = 4— ”13 45 45 & 3 k X2= 45.
(5×10 )÷(4×10 )= 5 E 3 / 4 E
3 –3 8 6
∫ 2 (x2 – 5)dx ªKˆL- 5 *1 5.5555555555555×10–1×9 45 ] N2= 3.
±3= 1’250’000. n=100 è 2 ® 8 ®® 138. *2 0.6×9
êûîìíãâ†ä 45
n=10 ®®® 10 ® 138. àá 60 ] 60 k X3= 60.
∑ (SOLV)
DEC(25)→BIN ª@í 25 @ê 11001.b
34+57= 34 + 57 = 91. g sin x–0.5 ªsKˆ- 0.5
45 + 57 = HEX(1AC) @ì 1AC Σx2 – nx2
x = Σx
45+57= 102. ∑0 0 ®® 30.
90°→ [rad] ª 90 @g 1.570796327 →BIN @ê 110101100. b Start= 0 σx =
68 * 25 = → [g] Start= 180 ® 180 ®® 150. n n
68×25= 1’700. @g 100. →PEN @û 3203.P
68×40= 68 * 40 = 2’720. → [°] @g 90. →OCT @î 654.0 Σx = x1 + x2 + ··· + xn
Σx2 – nx2 Σx2 = x12 + x22 + ··· + xn2
→DEC @í 428. ≤ sx =
–1
sin 0.8 = [°] @S 0.8 = 53.13010235 n–1
sutSUTVhH → [rad] @g 0.927295218 BIN(1010–100) @ê( 1010 - 100 )
→ [g] ×11 =
m0 Σy Σy2 – ny2
Ile¡•L÷⁄™ @g 59.03344706 * 11 = 10010.b
f(x) = x3–3x2+2 Kˆ™ 3 - 3 K y= σy =
→ [°] @g 53.13010235 n n
$#!qQ% BIN(111)→NEG ã 111 = 1111111001.b ˆL+ 2 @≤ Σxy = x1y1 + x2y2 + ··· + xnyn
sin60[°]= ªs 60 = 0.866025403 HEX(1FF)+ @ì 1FF @î+ x = –1 1 ±® –2. Σy2 – ny2 Σy = y1 + y2 + ··· + yn
@≤ 0.5 ±®
sy =
OCT(512)= 512 = 1511.0 x = –0.5 1.125 n–1 Σy2 = y12 + y22 + ··· + yn2
π ”01u(
HEX(?) @ì 349.H
cos — [rad]= A2+B2 @⁄(KAL+
4 @V/ 4 )= 0.707106781
2FEC– ªOM@ì 2FEC - KBL)@≤
tan–11=[g] ”02@T 1 = 50. 2C9E=(A) 2C9E ; 34E.H A = 2, B = 3 2®3® 3.605551275
”00 +)2000– 2000 - A = 2, B = 5 @≤® 5 ® 5.385164807
(cosh 1.5 + ª(hu 1.5 +h 1901=(B) 1901 ; 6FF.H
sinh 1.5)2 = s 1.5 )L= 20.08553692 (C) RM A4d.H

• • • • • • • •

y • • • • • • • • • • • • Endast svensk version/For Sweden only:


@{ 8 Ö 70 + 12 Ö 25 stdDv L1 = 2.516611478 ª∑46∑00=
A AC + BD Miljöskydd
= [r] 18.5408873 i < 10100
r1 r vari L1 = 6.333333333 ª∑47∑00= C2 + D2 Denna produkt drivs av batteri.
θ B @≠ [θ] ∠ 42.76427608 i
(A+Bi)÷(C+Di) BC – AD
θ1 r2 < 10100 Vid batteribyte skall följande iakttagas:
θ2
x o_prod(L1,L2) = {–24 –4 19} ª∑48∑00 C2 + D2 • Det förbrukade batteriet skall inlämnas till er lokala handlare
r1 = 8, θ1 = 70° @,∑01)= C2 + D2 ≠ 0 eller till kommunal miljöstation för återinssamling.
r2 = 12, θ2 = 25° i_prod(L1,L2) = –29 ª∑49∑00 →DEC DEC : | x | ≤ 9999999999 • Kasta ej batteriet i vattnet eller i hushållssoporna. Batteriet
↓ @,∑01)= →BIN BIN : 1000000000 ≤ x ≤ 1111111111 får ej heller utsättas för öppen eld.
r = ?, θ = ?° →PEN 0 ≤ x ≤ 111111111
abs L2 = 5.099019514 ª∑4A∑01= →OCT PEN : 2222222223 ≤ x ≤ 4444444444 OPMERKING: ALLEEN VOOR NEDERLAND/
(1 + i) @} 1 +Ü= 1. i →HEX 0 ≤ x ≤ 2222222222 NOTE: FOR NETHERLANDS ONLY
↓ @{ [r] 1.414213562 i list → matA matA: 2 –3
AND OCT : 4000000000 ≤ x ≤ 7777777777
r = ?, θ = ?° @≠ [θ] ∠ 45. i list → matA matA: 7 –1 ª∑6 OR 0 ≤ x ≤ 3777777777
list → matA matA: 4 –4 XOR HEX : FDABF41C01 ≤ x ≤ FFFFFFFFFF
@}( 2 - 3 Ü)L
XNOR 0 ≤ x ≤ 2540BE3FF
(2 – 3i)2 = = [x] –5. i
@≠ [y] – 12. i BIN : 1000000000 ≤ x ≤ 1111111111
0 ≤ x ≤ 111111111
• Physical Constants and Metric Conversions are shown in the
1
—— =
( 1 +Ü)@•= [x] 0.5 i Function Dynamic range PEN : 2222222223 ≤ x ≤ 4444444444
x–x tables.
t = ––––
σx
Standardization conversion formula 1+i @≠ [y] – 0.5 i Funktion zulässiger Bereich 0 ≤ x ≤ 2222222221
NOT • Physikalischen Konstanten und metriche Umrechnungen sind
Standard Umrechnungsformel Fonction Plage dynamique OCT : 4000000000 ≤ x ≤ 7777777777
CONJ(5+2i) = ∑0( 5 + 2 Ü)= [x] 5. i in der Tabelle aufgelistet.
Formule de conversion de standardisation Función Rango dinámico 0 ≤ x ≤ 3777777777
@≠ [y] – 2. i • Les constants physiques et les conversion des unités sont
Fórmula de conversión de estandarización Função Gama dinâmica HEX : FDABF41C01 ≤ x ≤ FFFFFFFFFF
indiquées sur les tableaux.
Fórmula de conversão padronizada Funzioni Campi dinamici 0 ≤ x ≤ 2540BE3FE
Formula di conversione della standardizzazione • Las constants fisicas y conversiones métricas son mostradas
m (MAT) Functie Rekencapaciteit BIN : 1000000001 ≤ x ≤ 1111111111 en las tables.
Standaardisering omzettingsformule Függvény Megengedett számítási tartomány 0 ≤ x ≤ 111111111
Standard átváltási képlet • Constantes Fisicas e Conversões Métricas estão mostradas
m4 Funkce Dynamický rozsah PEN : 2222222223 ≤ x ≤ 4444444444
Vzorec pro přepočet rozdělení nas tablelas.
12 ]2k2k1k2k Funktion Definitionsområde 0 ≤ x ≤ 2222222222
Omvandlingsformel för standardisering → matA NEG • La constanti fisiche e le conversioni delle unità di misura
34 3k4k Funktio Dynaaminen ala OCT : 4000000001 ≤ x ≤ 7777777777 vengono mostrate nella tabella.
Normituksen konversiokaava ª∑20 0 ≤ x ≤ 3777777777
îÓÏÛ· Òڇ̉‡ÚËÁÓ‚‡ÌÌÓ„Ó ÔÂÓ·‡ÁÓ‚‡ÌËfl 31 îÛÌ͈Ëfl ÑË̇Ï˘ÂÒÍËÈ ‰Ë‡Ô‡ÁÓÌ • De natuurconstanten en metrische omrekeningen staan in de
→ matB ]2k2k HEX : FDABF41C01 ≤ x ≤ FFFFFFFFFF tabellen hiernaast.
Omregningsformel for standardisering 26 Funktion Dynamikområde
3k1k2k6k 0 ≤ x ≤ 2540BE3FF • A fizikai konstansok és a metrikus átváltások a táblázatokban
ª∑21 * n, r: integer / ganze Zahlen / entier / entero / inteiro / intero / találhatók.
7 13 geheel getal / egész számok / celé číslo / heltal / • Fyzikální konstanty a převody do metrické soustavy jsou
Rumus penukaran pemiawaian matA × matB = ª∑00*∑01= Fungsi Julat dinamik uvedeny v tabulce.
17 27 kokonaisluku / ˆÂÎ˚ / heltal / / / /
Rumus konversi standarisasi Fungsi Kisaran dinamis • Fysikaliska konstanter och metriska omvandlingar visas i
–2 1 integer / bilangan bulat / soá nguyeân tabellerna.
Coâng thöùc bieán ñoåi chuaån hoùa matA–1 = ª∑00@•= Haøm soá Giôùi haïn Ñoäng
1.5 –0.5 • Fysikaaliset vakiot ja metrimuunnokset näkyvät taulukoista.
DEG: | x | < 1010 • Ç Ú‡·Îˈ‡ı ÔÓ͇Á‡Ì˚ ÙËÁ˘ÂÒÍË ÍÓÌÒÚ‡ÌÚ˚ Ë
m (2-VLE) dim(matA,3,3) = 1 2 0 (tan x : | x | ≠ 90 (2n–1))*
ª∑30∑00 ÏÂÚ˘ÂÒÍË ÔÂÓ·‡ÁÓ‚‡ÌËfl.
a1x + b1y = c1 a1 b1 dim(matA,3,3) = 3 4 0 π
D = @, 3 @, 3 )= sin x, cos x, RAD: | x | < —– × 1010 In Europe: • Fysiske konstanter og metriske omskrivninger vises i tabellen.
a2x + b2y = c2 a2 b2 dim(matA,3,3) = 0 0 0 180 π
tan x (tan x : | x | ≠ — (2n–1))* •
2 This equipment complies with the requirements of Directive 89/336/
m20 fill(5,3,3) = 5 5 5 10 •
ª∑31 5 @, GRAD: | x | < —– × 1010 EEC as amended by 93/68/EEC.
 2x + 3y = 4 2®3®4® fill(5,3,3) = 5 5 5 9
 3 @, 3 )= (tan x : | x | ≠ 100 (2n–1))* •
 5x + 6y = 7 5®6®7 fill(5,3,3) = 5 5 5 Dieses Gerät entspricht den Anforderungen der EG-Richtlinie 89/336/
sin–1x, cos–1x |x|≤1 EWG mit Änderung 93/68/EWG. • Pemalar Fizik dan Pertukaran Metrik ditunjukkan di dalam
x=? ® [x] –1. 12 jadual.
cumul matA = ª∑32∑00= tan–1x, 3¿x | x | < 10100
y=? ® [y] 2. 46
Ce matériel répond aux exigences contenues dans la directive 89/336/ • Konstanta Fisika dan Konversi Metrik diperlihatkan di dalam
In x, log x 10–99 ≤ x < 10100 CEE modifiée par la directive 93/68/CEE.
det(D) = ? ® [det(D)] –3. tabel.
1231 ª∑33∑00 • y > 0: –10100 < x log y < 100 • Caùc Haèng soá Vaät lyù vaø caùc Pheùp bieán ñoåi Heä meùt ñöôïc theå
aug(matA,matB) = Dit apparaat voldoet aan de eisen van de richtlijn 89/336/EEG,
3426 @,∑01)= • y = 0: 0 < x < 10100 hieän trong caùc baûng.
gewijzigd door 93/68/EEG.
m (3-VLE) yx • y < 0: x = n
identity 3 = 1 0 0 1 Dette udstyr overholder kravene i direktiv nr. 89/336/EEC med tillæg
a1x + b1y + c1z = d1 a1 b1 c1 (0 < l x l < 1: —
x
= 2n–1, x ≠ 0)*,
identity 3 = 0 1 0 ª∑34 3 = 100
–10 < x log | y | < 100 nr. 93/68/EEC.
a2x + b2y + c2z = d2 D = a2 b2 c2
identity 3 = 0 0 1 1 Quest’ apparecchio è conforme ai requisiti della direttiva 89/336/EEC PHYSICAL CONSTANTS ß 01 — 52
a3x + b3y + c3z = d3 a3 b3 c3 • y > 0: –10100 < — log y < 100 (x ≠ 0)
rnd_mat(2,3) ª∑35 2 @, 3 )= x come emendata dalla direttiva 93/68/EEC. No. SYMBOL UNIT No. SYMBOL UNIT No. SYMBOL UNIT
m21 • y = 0: 0 < x < 10100
det matA = –2 ª∑40∑00= x¿y   
          01 - c, c0 m s–1 19 - µΒ J T–1 37 - eV J
 x+y–z=9 1 ® 1 ® 1 ±® 9 ® • y < 0: x = 2n–1
1     
      89/336/,    02 - G m3 kg–1 s–2 20 - µe J T–1 38 - t K
 6x + 6y – z = 17 6 ® 6 ® 1 ±® 17 ® 32 x = n, x ≠ 0)*,
(0 < | x | < 1 : —
   
 
         93/68/.
trans matB = ª∑41∑01= 1 03 - gn m s–2 21 - µΝ J T–1 39 - AU m
14x – 7y + 2z = 42 14 ® 7 ±® 2 ® 42 16
100
–10 < — x
log | y | < 100
x=? ® [x] 3.238095238
Este equipamento obedece às exigências da directiva 89/336/CEE na 04 - me kg 22 - µp J T–1 40 - pc m
ex –10100 < x ≤ 230.2585092 sua versão corrigida pela directiva 93/68/CEE.
y=? ® [y] –1.638095238 mat → list
L1: {1 3}
ª∑5 05 - mp kg 23 - µn J T–1 41 - M(12C) kg mol–1
L2: {3 2} 10x –10100 < x < 100 Este aparato satisface las exigencias de la Directiva 89/336/CEE
z=? ® [z] –7.4 06 - mn kg 24 - µµ J T–1 42 - -h Js
sinh x, cosh x, modificada por medio de la 93/68/CEE.
det(D) = ? ® [det(D)] 105. | x | ≤ 230.2585092 07 - mµ kg 25 - λc m 43 - Eh J
tanh x Denna utrustning uppfyller kraven enligt riktlinjen 89/336/EEC så som
m (LIST) 08 - lu kg 26 - λc, p m 44 - G0 s
sinh–1 x | x | < 1050 kompletteras av 93/68/EEC.
m (QUAD, CUBIC) m5 cosh–1 x 1 ≤ x < 1050 09 - e C 27 - σ W m–2 K–4 45 - α –1
Dette produktet oppfyller betingelsene i direktivet 89/336/EEC i
2, 7, 4 → L1 ]3k2k7k4k tanh–1 x |x|<1 endringen 93/68/EEC. 10 - h Js 28 - NΑ, L mol–1 46 - mp/me
m22
ª∑20 x2 | x | < 1050 11 - k J K–1 29 - Vm m3 mol–1 47 - Mu kg mol–1
3x2 + 4x – 95 = 0 3 ® 4 ®± 95 –3, –1, –4 → L2 Tämä laite täyttää direktiivin 89/336/EEC vaatimukset, jota on
]3k x3 | x | < 2.15443469 × 1033
muutettu direktiivillä 93/68/EEC. 12 - µ0 N A–2 30 - R J mol–1 K–1 48 - λc, n m
x1 = ? ® 5.
± 3 k± 1 k± 4 k ¿x 0 ≤ x < 10100 13 - ε0 F m–1 31 - F C mol–1 49 - c1 W m2
x2 = ? ® –6.333333333 чÌÌÓ ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚Ó ÒÓÓÚ‚ÂÚÒÚ‚ÛÂÚ Ú·ӂ‡ÌËflÏ ‰ËÂÍÚË‚˚ 89/336/
ª∑21 x–1 | x | < 10100 (x ≠ 0) 14 - re m 32 - RK Ohm 50 - c2 mK
@® 5. EEC Ò Û˜ÂÚÓÏ ÔÓÔ‡‚ÓÍ 93/68/EEC.
n! 0 ≤ n ≤ 69*
L1+L2 = {–1 6 0} ª∑00+∑01=
Ez a készülék megfelel a 89/336/EGK sz. EK-irányelvben és annak 93/ 15 - α 33 - -e/me C kg–1 51 - Z0 Ω
m23 0 ≤ r ≤ n ≤ 9999999999*
sortA L1 = {2 4 7} ª∑30∑00= nPr 68/EGK sz. módosításában foglalt követelményeknek. 16 - a0 m 34 - h/2me m2 s–1 52 - Pa
5x + 4x + 3x + 7 = 0 5 ® 4 ® 3 ® 7
3 2 n!
—— < 10100
x1 = ? ® –1.233600307 i (n-r)! Tento pfiístroj vyhovuje poÏadavkÛm smûrnice 89/336/EEC v platném 17 - R∞ m–1 35 - γp s–1 T–1
sortD L1 = {7 4 2} ª∑31∑00=
x2 = ? ® 0.216800153 i 0 ≤ r ≤ n ≤ 9999999999* znûní 93/68/EEC. 18 - Φ0 Wb 36 - KJ Hz V–1
ª∑32∑00 0 ≤ r ≤ 69
@≠ + 1.043018296 i dim(L1,5) = {2 7 4 0 0} nCr
@, 5 )= n! METRIC CONVERSIONS x @¥ 1 — 44
x3 = ? ® 0.216800153 i —— < 10100 Nur für Deutschland/For Germany only:
(n-r)!
@≠ – 1.043018296 i ª∑33 5 @, No. UNIT No. UNIT No. UNIT
fill(5,5) = {5 5 5 5 5} ↔DEG, D°M’S 0°0’0.00001” ≤ | x | < 10000° Umweltschutz
5 )= Das Gerät wird durch eine Batterie mit Strom versorgt. 1 in→cm 16 kg→lb 31 J→calIT
x, y → r, θ x2 + y2 < 10100 Um die Batterie sicher und umweltschonend zu entsorgen,
m (CPLX) cumul L1 = {2 9 13} ª∑34∑00= 2 cm→in 17 °F→°C 32 calIT→J
0 ≤ r < 10100 beachten Sie bitte folgende Punkte:
ª∑35∑00= 3 ft→m 18 °C→°F 33 hp→W
m3 df_list L1 = {5 –3} DEG: | θ | < 1010 • Bringen Sie die leere Batterie zu Ihrer örtlichen Mülldeponie,
π zum Händler oder zum Kundenservice-Zentrum zur 4 m→ft 19 gal (US)→l 34 W→hp
(12–6i) + (7+15i) – 12 - 6 Ü+ 7 + 15 Ü- aug(L1,L2) = {2 7 4 –3 –1 –4} ª∑36∑00 r, θ → x, y RAD: | θ | < —– × 1010
180 5 yd→m 20 l→gal (US) 35 ps→W
(11+4i) = ( 11 + 4 Ü)= [x] 8. i @,∑01)= Wiederverwertung.
10
GRAD : | θ | < — × 1010 • Werfen Sie die leere Batterie niemals ins Feuer, ins Wasser 6 m→yd 21 gal (UK)→l 36 W→ps
@≠ [y] + 5. i 9
min L1 = 2 ª∑40∑00= oder in den Hausmüll. 7 mile→km 22 l→gal (UK) 37 kgf/cm2→Pa
@≠ [x] 8. i DEG→RAD, GRAD→DEG: | x | < 10100
max L1 = 7 ª∑41∑00= DRG | π 8 km→mile 23 fl oz (US)→ml 38 Pa→kgf/cm2
6×(7–9i) × 6 *( 7 - 9 Ü)* RAD→GRAD: | x | < — × 1098 Seulement pour la France/For France only:
2 9 n mile→m 24 ml→fl oz (US) 39 atm→Pa
(–5+8i) = ( 5 ±+ 8 Ü)= [x] 222. i mean L1 = 4.333333333 ª∑42∑00= Protection de l’environnement
(A+Bi)+(C+Di) | A + C | < 10100, | B + D | < 10100 10 m→n mile 25 fl oz (UK)→ml 40 Pa→atm
@≠ [y] + 606. i
med L1 = 4 ª∑43∑00= L’appareil est alimenté par pile. Afin de protéger
(A+Bi)–(C+Di) | A – C | < 10100, | B – D | < 10100
l’environnement, nous vous recommandons: 11 acre→m2 26 ml→fl oz (UK) 41 mmHg→Pa
16×(sin30°+ 16 *(s 30 + sum L1 = 13 ª∑44∑00= (AC – BD) < 10100
(A+Bi)×(C+Di) • d’apporter la pile usagée ou à votre revendeur ou au service 12 m2→acre 27 J→cal 42 Pa→mmHg
icos30°)÷(sin60°+ Üu 30 )/(s 60 + (AD + BC) < 10100 après-vente, pour recyclage.
prod L1 = 56 ª∑45∑00= 13 oz→g 28 cal→J 43 kgf·m→J
icos60°)= Üu 60 )= [x] 13.85640646 i • • • • • de ne pas jeter la pile usagée dans une source de chaleur,
@≠ [y] + 8. i • • • • 14 g→oz 29 J→cal15 44 J→kgf·m
dans l’eau ou dans un vide-ordures.
15 lb→kg 30 cal15→J
• • • •

EL-506W (TINSExxxxEHZZ)_ENGLISH_OpExam 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . ,
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . ,
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 . ,
ENGLISH • • • • • • • •
KRO;:?≥∆˚¬ ª@ê 1011 †
k&~£pnzw^
5 @Ht( 5 1011 AND
tanh–1— = ¢PZWvrab©
7 / 7 )= 0.895879734 ª 8 * 2 OM 16. 101 = (BIN) 101 = 1.b
24÷(8×2)= 24 /KM= 1.5 xy≠° (→t, P(, Q(, R()
ln 20 = I 20 = 2.995732274 5A OR C3 = (HEX) @ì 5A ä C3 = db.H
EL-506W (8×2)×5= KM* 5 = 80.
NOT 10110 = @êâ 10110 = 1111101001.b DATA
EL-546W log 50 = l 50 = 1.698970004
ªOM 0. (BIN) 95 m10 0.
e = 3
@e 3 = 20.08553692 $150×3:M1 150 * 3 ; 450. 80 95 k 1.
CALCULATION EXAMPLES +)$250:M2 =M1+250 250 ; 250.
24 XOR 4 = (OCT) @î 24 à 4 = 20. 0
80 80 k 2.
101.7 = @¡ 1.7 = 50.11872336
ANWENDUNGSBEISPIELE –)M2×5% RM* 5 @% 35. B3 XNOR @ì B3 á 75 k 3.
1 1 6 @•+ 7 @ 2D = FFFFFFFF61.H 75 75 & 3 k 4.
EXEMPLES DE CALCUL —+—= M @:RM 665. 2D = (HEX)
6 7 •= 0.309523809 →DEC @í –159. 75 50 k 5.
EJEMPLOS DE CÁLCULO $1=¥110 110 OY 110.
8–2 – 34 × 52 = 8 ™± 2 - 3 ™ 50
¥26,510=$? 26510 /RY= 241. –x=
EXEMPLOS DE CÁLCULO 4 * 5 L= –2’024.984375 R~ 75.71428571
$2,750=¥? 2750 *RY= 302’500. o_° (→sec, →min) σx= Rp 12.37179148
ESEMPI DI CALCOLO 1
— 12 ™ 3 ™ 4
r=3cm (r→Y) 3 OY 3. n= Rn 7.
(123) 4 = 12°39’18.05” ª 12 o 39 o 18.05
REKENVOORBEELDEN @•= 6.447419591 Σx=
πr2=? @VKYL= 28.27433388 →[10] @_ 12.65501389 Rz 530.
PÉLDASZÁMÍTÁSOK 83 = 8 ÷= 512. 24 Σx2= Rw 41’200.
—— = 2.4...(A) 24 /( 4 + 6 )= 2.4 123.678→[60] 123.678 @_ 123°40’40.8” sx= R£ 13.3630621
PŘÍKLADY VÝPOČTŮ ¿49 –4¿81 = @⁄ 49 - 4 @$ 4+6
3 *K?+ 60 / 3h30m45s + 3 o 30 o 45 + 6 o sx2= L= 178.5714286
81 = 4. 3×(A)+60÷(A)=
RÄKNEEXEMPEL K?= 32.2 6h45m36s = [60] 45 o 36 = 10°16’21.”
LASKENTAESIMERKKEJÄ ¿27 =
3
@# 27 = 3. (95––x) ( 95 -K~)
πr2⇒F1 @VKYL 1234°56’12” + 1234 o 56 o 12 +
sx ×10+50= /K£* 10
èêàåÖêõ ÇõóàëãÖçàâ 4! = 4 @!= 24. O≥ F1 0°0’34.567” = [60] 0 o 0 o 34.567 = 1234°56’47.”
+ 50 = 64.43210706
10 @q 3 =
4
3 OY 3.
UDREGNINGSEKSEMPLER 10 P3 = 720. 3h45m – 3 o 45 - 1.69 =
3
V=? R≥* 4 / 3 = 37.69911184 @_ 2°3’36.”
C2 = 5 @Q 2 = 10.
1.69h = [60] x = 60 → P(t) ? °1 60 °0)= 0.102012
5

sin62°12’24” = [10] s 62 o 12 o 24= 0.884635235 t = –0.5 → R(t) ? °3 0.5 ±)= 0.691463


500×25%= 500 * 25 @% 125.
24°→[ ” ] 24 o°2 86’400. x y m11 0.
120÷400=?% 120 / 400 @% 30. 2 5 2&5k 1.
6+4=ANS ª6+4= 10. 1500”→[ ’ ] 0 o 0 o 1500 °3 25.
500+(500×25%)= 500 + 25 @% 625. ANS+5 +5= 15. 2 5 k 2.
CONTOH-CONTOH PENGHITUNGAN 12 24 12 & 24 k 3.
CONTOH-CONTOH PERHITUNGAN 400–(400×30%)= 400 - 30 @% 280. 8×2=ANS 8*2= 16.
{},≠ 21 40 21 & 40 & 3 k 4.
ANS2 L= 256. 21 40 15 & 25 k 5.
CAÙC VÍ DUÏ PHEÙP TÍNH •
44+37=ANS 44 + 37 = 81. ª 6 @, 4 21 40 Ra 1.050261097
• x = 6 r = @{[r] 7.211102551
√ANS= @⁄= 9.  → 15 25 Rb 1.826044386
[] • y = 4  θ = [°] @≠[θ] 33.69006753 Rr 0.995176343
• @≠[r] 7.211102551 R£ 8.541216597
13(5+2)= ª 3 ( 5 + 2 )= 21. • \| 14 @, 36 R¢ 15.67223812
23×5+2= 3*5+2= 17. •
1 4 b  r = 14 x= @}[x] 11.32623792
33×5+3×2= 3*5+3*2= 21. 3— + — = [a—] ª3\1\2+  →
• 2 3 c  θ = 36[°] y= @≠[y] 8.228993532 x=3 → y′=? 3 @y 6.528394256
→1 @[ 21. 4\3= 4 l5 l6 *
• @≠[x] 11.32623792 y=46 → x′=? 46 @x 24.61590706
→2 ] 17. →[a.xxx] \ 4.833333333

→3 ] 21. →[d/c] @| 29 l6 x y m12 0.
→2 [ 17.
• 12 41 12 & 41 k 1.

2
— ß
10 = 3 @¡ 2 \ 3 = 4.641588834 8 13 8 & 13 k 2.
• 7 5 V0 = 15.3m/s ª 15.3 * 10 + 2 @•* 5 2 5&2k 3.
” • ( )
— =
5
7\5™5= 16807 l3125 t = 10s ß 03 * 10 L= 643.3325 23 200 23 & 200 k 4.
100000÷3= • 1 1 15 71 15 & 71 k 5.
1\8™1\3 V0t+ — gt2 = ?m
(—18 )

[NORM1] ª 100000 / 3 = 33’333.33333 •
3
= 2 Ra 5.357506761
= 1 l2
→[FIX] ”10 33’333.33333 • Rb –3.120289663
[TAB 2] ”2 2 33’333.33 • 64 =
—— @⁄ 64 \ 225 = 8 l15 R© 0.503334057
225
¥
→[SCI] ”11 3.33 ×10 04– •
→[ENG] ”12 33.33 ×10 03– • 23
(2™3)\ 125yd = ?m ª 125 @¥ 5 = 114.3 x=10 → y′=? 10 @y 24.4880159
—=
→[NORM1] ”13 33’333.33333 34 (3™4)= 8 l81 y=22 → x′=? 22 @x 9.63201409
θ = sin–1 x, θ = tan–1 x θ = cos–1 x 1.2 @≠ –3.432772026
3÷1000= —– = 1.2 \ 2.3 = 12 l23 ∑ (k, M, G, T, m, Ì, n, p, f) @≠ 9.63201409
[NORM1] ª 3 / 1000 = 0.003 DEG –90 ≤ θ ≤ 90 0 ≤ θ ≤ 180 2.3
→[NORM2] ”14 3. ×10 –03 RAD
π
–—≤θ≤—
π 0≤θ≤π
1°2’3” 100m×10k= 100 ∑14*
——– = 1o2o3\2= 0°31’1.5” 10 ∑10= 1’000.
→[NORM1] ”13 0.003 2 2 2 k[]
GRAD –100 ≤ θ ≤ 100 0 ≤ θ ≤ 200 1×103
——– = 1E3\2E3= 1 l2 DATA
2×103 j”
+-*/()±E 30 m10 0.
A=7 ª 7 OA 7.
45+285÷3= ª 45 + 285 / 3 = 140.
Åè 5÷9=ANS ª”10”2 1 40 30 k 1.
4 =
— 4 \KA= 4 l7 40 40 & 2 k 2.
d/dx (x4 – 0.5x3 + 6x2) ªKˆ™ 4 - 0.5 K A ANS×9= 5/9= 0.6
18+6 ( 18 + 6 )/ 50 50 k 3.
=  x=2 ˆ÷+ 6 KˆL 2 = [a.xxx] [FIX,TAB=1] * 9 =*1 5.0
15–8 ( 15 - 8 = 3.428571429  1.25 + — 1.25 + 2 \ 5 = 1.65
 dx=0.00002 ↓
@Å 2 ®® 50.
→[a—]b 5 \ 1 l13 l20
5 / 9 =@j 0.6 DATA
42×(–5)+120= 42 *± 5 + 120 = –90.  x=3 ® 3 ® 0.001 ® 130.5000029 c
 * 9 =*2 5.4 30 ]]]
*1 (5 ±) *1  dx=0.001 5
* 4 l5 l6 = 4— ”13 45 45 & 3 k X2= 45.
(5×10 )÷(4×10 )= 5 E 3 / 4 E
3 –3 8 6
∫ 2 (x2 – 5)dx ªKˆL- 5 *1 5.5555555555555×10–1×9 45 ] N2= 3.
±3= 1’250’000. n=100 è 2 ® 8 ®® 138. *2 0.6×9
êûîìíãâ†ä 45
n=10 ®®® 10 ® 138. àá 60 ] 60 k X3= 60.
∑ (SOLV)
DEC(25)→BIN ª@í 25 @ê 11001.b
34+57= 34 + 57 = 91. g sin x–0.5 ªsKˆ- 0.5
45 + 57 = HEX(1AC) @ì 1AC Σx2 – nx2
x = Σx
45+57= 102. ∑0 0 ®® 30.
90°→ [rad] ª 90 @g 1.570796327 →BIN @ê 110101100. b Start= 0 σx =
68 * 25 = → [g] Start= 180 ® 180 ®® 150. n n
68×25= 1’700. @g 100. →PEN @û 3203.P
68×40= 68 * 40 = 2’720. → [°] @g 90. →OCT @î 654.0 Σx = x1 + x2 + ··· + xn
Σx2 – nx2 Σx2 = x12 + x22 + ··· + xn2
→DEC @í 428. ≤ sx =
–1
sin 0.8 = [°] @S 0.8 = 53.13010235 n–1
sutSUTVhH → [rad] @g 0.927295218 BIN(1010–100) @ê( 1010 - 100 )
→ [g] ×11 =
m0 Σy Σy2 – ny2
Ile¡•L÷⁄™ @g 59.03344706 * 11 = 10010.b
f(x) = x3–3x2+2 Kˆ™ 3 - 3 K y= σy =
→ [°] @g 53.13010235 n n
$#!qQ% BIN(111)→NEG ã 111 = 1111111001.b ˆL+ 2 @≤ Σxy = x1y1 + x2y2 + ··· + xnyn
sin60[°]= ªs 60 = 0.866025403 HEX(1FF)+ @ì 1FF @î+ x = –1 1 ±® –2. Σy2 – ny2 Σy = y1 + y2 + ··· + yn
@≤ 0.5 ±®
sy =
OCT(512)= 512 = 1511.0 x = –0.5 1.125 n–1 Σy2 = y12 + y22 + ··· + yn2
π ”01u(
HEX(?) @ì 349.H
cos — [rad]= A2+B2 @⁄(KAL+
4 @V/ 4 )= 0.707106781
2FEC– ªOM@ì 2FEC - KBL)@≤
tan–11=[g] ”02@T 1 = 50. 2C9E=(A) 2C9E ; 34E.H A = 2, B = 3 2®3® 3.605551275
”00 +)2000– 2000 - A = 2, B = 5 @≤® 5 ® 5.385164807
(cosh 1.5 + ª(hu 1.5 +h 1901=(B) 1901 ; 6FF.H
sinh 1.5)2 = s 1.5 )L= 20.08553692 (C) RM A4d.H

• • • • • • • •

y • • • • • • • • • • • • Endast svensk version/For Sweden only:


@{ 8 Ö 70 + 12 Ö 25 stdDv L1 = 2.516611478 ª∑46∑00=
A AC + BD Miljöskydd
= [r] 18.5408873 i < 10100
r1 r vari L1 = 6.333333333 ª∑47∑00= C2 + D2 Denna produkt drivs av batteri.
θ B @≠ [θ] ∠ 42.76427608 i
(A+Bi)÷(C+Di) BC – AD
θ1 r2 < 10100 Vid batteribyte skall följande iakttagas:
θ2
x o_prod(L1,L2) = {–24 –4 19} ª∑48∑00 C2 + D2 • Det förbrukade batteriet skall inlämnas till er lokala handlare
r1 = 8, θ1 = 70° @,∑01)= C2 + D2 ≠ 0 eller till kommunal miljöstation för återinssamling.
r2 = 12, θ2 = 25° i_prod(L1,L2) = –29 ª∑49∑00 →DEC DEC : | x | ≤ 9999999999 • Kasta ej batteriet i vattnet eller i hushållssoporna. Batteriet
↓ @,∑01)= →BIN BIN : 1000000000 ≤ x ≤ 1111111111 får ej heller utsättas för öppen eld.
r = ?, θ = ?° →PEN 0 ≤ x ≤ 111111111
abs L2 = 5.099019514 ª∑4A∑01= →OCT PEN : 2222222223 ≤ x ≤ 4444444444 OPMERKING: ALLEEN VOOR NEDERLAND/
(1 + i) @} 1 +Ü= 1. i →HEX 0 ≤ x ≤ 2222222222 NOTE: FOR NETHERLANDS ONLY
↓ @{ [r] 1.414213562 i list → matA matA: 2 –3
AND OCT : 4000000000 ≤ x ≤ 7777777777
r = ?, θ = ?° @≠ [θ] ∠ 45. i list → matA matA: 7 –1 ª∑6 OR 0 ≤ x ≤ 3777777777
list → matA matA: 4 –4 XOR HEX : FDABF41C01 ≤ x ≤ FFFFFFFFFF
@}( 2 - 3 Ü)L
XNOR 0 ≤ x ≤ 2540BE3FF
(2 – 3i)2 = = [x] –5. i
@≠ [y] – 12. i BIN : 1000000000 ≤ x ≤ 1111111111
0 ≤ x ≤ 111111111
• Physical Constants and Metric Conversions are shown in the
1
—— =
( 1 +Ü)@•= [x] 0.5 i Function Dynamic range PEN : 2222222223 ≤ x ≤ 4444444444
x–x tables.
t = ––––
σx
Standardization conversion formula 1+i @≠ [y] – 0.5 i Funktion zulässiger Bereich 0 ≤ x ≤ 2222222221
NOT • Physikalischen Konstanten und metriche Umrechnungen sind
Standard Umrechnungsformel Fonction Plage dynamique OCT : 4000000000 ≤ x ≤ 7777777777
CONJ(5+2i) = ∑0( 5 + 2 Ü)= [x] 5. i in der Tabelle aufgelistet.
Formule de conversion de standardisation Función Rango dinámico 0 ≤ x ≤ 3777777777
@≠ [y] – 2. i • Les constants physiques et les conversion des unités sont
Fórmula de conversión de estandarización Função Gama dinâmica HEX : FDABF41C01 ≤ x ≤ FFFFFFFFFF
indiquées sur les tableaux.
Fórmula de conversão padronizada Funzioni Campi dinamici 0 ≤ x ≤ 2540BE3FE
Formula di conversione della standardizzazione • Las constants fisicas y conversiones métricas son mostradas
m (MAT) Functie Rekencapaciteit BIN : 1000000001 ≤ x ≤ 1111111111 en las tables.
Standaardisering omzettingsformule Függvény Megengedett számítási tartomány 0 ≤ x ≤ 111111111
Standard átváltási képlet • Constantes Fisicas e Conversões Métricas estão mostradas
m4 Funkce Dynamický rozsah PEN : 2222222223 ≤ x ≤ 4444444444
Vzorec pro přepočet rozdělení nas tablelas.
12 ]2k2k1k2k Funktion Definitionsområde 0 ≤ x ≤ 2222222222
Omvandlingsformel för standardisering → matA NEG • La constanti fisiche e le conversioni delle unità di misura
34 3k4k Funktio Dynaaminen ala OCT : 4000000001 ≤ x ≤ 7777777777 vengono mostrate nella tabella.
Normituksen konversiokaava ª∑20 0 ≤ x ≤ 3777777777
îÓÏÛ· Òڇ̉‡ÚËÁÓ‚‡ÌÌÓ„Ó ÔÂÓ·‡ÁÓ‚‡ÌËfl 31 îÛÌ͈Ëfl ÑË̇Ï˘ÂÒÍËÈ ‰Ë‡Ô‡ÁÓÌ • De natuurconstanten en metrische omrekeningen staan in de
→ matB ]2k2k HEX : FDABF41C01 ≤ x ≤ FFFFFFFFFF tabellen hiernaast.
Omregningsformel for standardisering 26 Funktion Dynamikområde
3k1k2k6k 0 ≤ x ≤ 2540BE3FF • A fizikai konstansok és a metrikus átváltások a táblázatokban
ª∑21 * n, r: integer / ganze Zahlen / entier / entero / inteiro / intero / találhatók.
7 13 geheel getal / egész számok / celé číslo / heltal / • Fyzikální konstanty a převody do metrické soustavy jsou
Rumus penukaran pemiawaian matA × matB = ª∑00*∑01= Fungsi Julat dinamik uvedeny v tabulce.
17 27 kokonaisluku / ˆÂÎ˚ / heltal / / / /
Rumus konversi standarisasi Fungsi Kisaran dinamis • Fysikaliska konstanter och metriska omvandlingar visas i
–2 1 integer / bilangan bulat / soá nguyeân tabellerna.
Coâng thöùc bieán ñoåi chuaån hoùa matA–1 = ª∑00@•= Haøm soá Giôùi haïn Ñoäng
1.5 –0.5 • Fysikaaliset vakiot ja metrimuunnokset näkyvät taulukoista.
DEG: | x | < 1010 • Ç Ú‡·Îˈ‡ı ÔÓ͇Á‡Ì˚ ÙËÁ˘ÂÒÍË ÍÓÌÒÚ‡ÌÚ˚ Ë
m (2-VLE) dim(matA,3,3) = 1 2 0 (tan x : | x | ≠ 90 (2n–1))*
ª∑30∑00 ÏÂÚ˘ÂÒÍË ÔÂÓ·‡ÁÓ‚‡ÌËfl.
a1x + b1y = c1 a1 b1 dim(matA,3,3) = 3 4 0 π
D = @, 3 @, 3 )= sin x, cos x, RAD: | x | < —– × 1010 In Europe: • Fysiske konstanter og metriske omskrivninger vises i tabellen.
a2x + b2y = c2 a2 b2 dim(matA,3,3) = 0 0 0 180 π
tan x (tan x : | x | ≠ — (2n–1))* •
2 This equipment complies with the requirements of Directive 89/336/
m20 fill(5,3,3) = 5 5 5 10 •
ª∑31 5 @, GRAD: | x | < —– × 1010 EEC as amended by 93/68/EEC.
 2x + 3y = 4 2®3®4® fill(5,3,3) = 5 5 5 9
 3 @, 3 )= (tan x : | x | ≠ 100 (2n–1))* •
 5x + 6y = 7 5®6®7 fill(5,3,3) = 5 5 5 Dieses Gerät entspricht den Anforderungen der EG-Richtlinie 89/336/
sin–1x, cos–1x |x|≤1 EWG mit Änderung 93/68/EWG. • Pemalar Fizik dan Pertukaran Metrik ditunjukkan di dalam
x=? ® [x] –1. 12 jadual.
cumul matA = ª∑32∑00= tan–1x, 3¿x | x | < 10100
y=? ® [y] 2. 46
Ce matériel répond aux exigences contenues dans la directive 89/336/ • Konstanta Fisika dan Konversi Metrik diperlihatkan di dalam
In x, log x 10–99 ≤ x < 10100 CEE modifiée par la directive 93/68/CEE.
det(D) = ? ® [det(D)] –3. tabel.
1231 ª∑33∑00 • y > 0: –10100 < x log y < 100 • Caùc Haèng soá Vaät lyù vaø caùc Pheùp bieán ñoåi Heä meùt ñöôïc theå
aug(matA,matB) = Dit apparaat voldoet aan de eisen van de richtlijn 89/336/EEG,
3426 @,∑01)= • y = 0: 0 < x < 10100 hieän trong caùc baûng.
gewijzigd door 93/68/EEG.
m (3-VLE) yx • y < 0: x = n
identity 3 = 1 0 0 1 Dette udstyr overholder kravene i direktiv nr. 89/336/EEC med tillæg
a1x + b1y + c1z = d1 a1 b1 c1 (0 < l x l < 1: —
x
= 2n–1, x ≠ 0)*,
identity 3 = 0 1 0 ª∑34 3 = 100
–10 < x log | y | < 100 nr. 93/68/EEC.
a2x + b2y + c2z = d2 D = a2 b2 c2
identity 3 = 0 0 1 1 Quest’ apparecchio è conforme ai requisiti della direttiva 89/336/EEC PHYSICAL CONSTANTS ß 01 — 52
a3x + b3y + c3z = d3 a3 b3 c3 • y > 0: –10100 < — log y < 100 (x ≠ 0)
rnd_mat(2,3) ª∑35 2 @, 3 )= x come emendata dalla direttiva 93/68/EEC. No. SYMBOL UNIT No. SYMBOL UNIT No. SYMBOL UNIT
m21 • y = 0: 0 < x < 10100
det matA = –2 ª∑40∑00= x¿y   
          01 - c, c0 m s–1 19 - µΒ J T–1 37 - eV J
 x+y–z=9 1 ® 1 ® 1 ±® 9 ® • y < 0: x = 2n–1
1     
      89/336/,    02 - G m3 kg–1 s–2 20 - µe J T–1 38 - t K
 6x + 6y – z = 17 6 ® 6 ® 1 ±® 17 ® 32 x = n, x ≠ 0)*,
(0 < | x | < 1 : —
   
 
         93/68/.
trans matB = ª∑41∑01= 1 03 - gn m s–2 21 - µΝ J T–1 39 - AU m
14x – 7y + 2z = 42 14 ® 7 ±® 2 ® 42 16
100
–10 < — x
log | y | < 100
x=? ® [x] 3.238095238
Este equipamento obedece às exigências da directiva 89/336/CEE na 04 - me kg 22 - µp J T–1 40 - pc m
ex –10100 < x ≤ 230.2585092 sua versão corrigida pela directiva 93/68/CEE.
y=? ® [y] –1.638095238 mat → list
L1: {1 3}
ª∑5 05 - mp kg 23 - µn J T–1 41 - M(12C) kg mol–1
L2: {3 2} 10x –10100 < x < 100 Este aparato satisface las exigencias de la Directiva 89/336/CEE
z=? ® [z] –7.4 06 - mn kg 24 - µµ J T–1 42 - -h Js
sinh x, cosh x, modificada por medio de la 93/68/CEE.
det(D) = ? ® [det(D)] 105. | x | ≤ 230.2585092 07 - mµ kg 25 - λc m 43 - Eh J
tanh x Denna utrustning uppfyller kraven enligt riktlinjen 89/336/EEC så som
m (LIST) 08 - lu kg 26 - λc, p m 44 - G0 s
sinh–1 x | x | < 1050 kompletteras av 93/68/EEC.
m (QUAD, CUBIC) m5 cosh–1 x 1 ≤ x < 1050 09 - e C 27 - σ W m–2 K–4 45 - α –1
Dette produktet oppfyller betingelsene i direktivet 89/336/EEC i
2, 7, 4 → L1 ]3k2k7k4k tanh–1 x |x|<1 endringen 93/68/EEC. 10 - h Js 28 - NΑ, L mol–1 46 - mp/me
m22
ª∑20 x2 | x | < 1050 11 - k J K–1 29 - Vm m3 mol–1 47 - Mu kg mol–1
3x2 + 4x – 95 = 0 3 ® 4 ®± 95 –3, –1, –4 → L2 Tämä laite täyttää direktiivin 89/336/EEC vaatimukset, jota on
]3k x3 | x | < 2.15443469 × 1033
muutettu direktiivillä 93/68/EEC. 12 - µ0 N A–2 30 - R J mol–1 K–1 48 - λc, n m
x1 = ? ® 5.
± 3 k± 1 k± 4 k ¿x 0 ≤ x < 10100 13 - ε0 F m–1 31 - F C mol–1 49 - c1 W m2
x2 = ? ® –6.333333333 чÌÌÓ ÛÒÚÓÈÒÚ‚Ó ÒÓÓÚ‚ÂÚÒÚ‚ÛÂÚ Ú·ӂ‡ÌËflÏ ‰ËÂÍÚË‚˚ 89/336/
ª∑21 x–1 | x | < 10100 (x ≠ 0) 14 - re m 32 - RK Ohm 50 - c2 mK
@® 5. EEC Ò Û˜ÂÚÓÏ ÔÓÔ‡‚ÓÍ 93/68/EEC.
n! 0 ≤ n ≤ 69*
L1+L2 = {–1 6 0} ª∑00+∑01=
Ez a készülék megfelel a 89/336/EGK sz. EK-irányelvben és annak 93/ 15 - α 33 - -e/me C kg–1 51 - Z0 Ω
m23 0 ≤ r ≤ n ≤ 9999999999*
sortA L1 = {2 4 7} ª∑30∑00= nPr 68/EGK sz. módosításában foglalt követelményeknek. 16 - a0 m 34 - h/2me m2 s–1 52 - Pa
5x + 4x + 3x + 7 = 0 5 ® 4 ® 3 ® 7
3 2 n!
—— < 10100
x1 = ? ® –1.233600307 i (n-r)! Tento pfiístroj vyhovuje poÏadavkÛm smûrnice 89/336/EEC v platném 17 - R∞ m–1 35 - γp s–1 T–1
sortD L1 = {7 4 2} ª∑31∑00=
x2 = ? ® 0.216800153 i 0 ≤ r ≤ n ≤ 9999999999* znûní 93/68/EEC. 18 - Φ0 Wb 36 - KJ Hz V–1
ª∑32∑00 0 ≤ r ≤ 69
@≠ + 1.043018296 i dim(L1,5) = {2 7 4 0 0} nCr
@, 5 )= n! METRIC CONVERSIONS x @¥ 1 — 44
x3 = ? ® 0.216800153 i —— < 10100 Nur für Deutschland/For Germany only:
(n-r)!
@≠ – 1.043018296 i ª∑33 5 @, No. UNIT No. UNIT No. UNIT
fill(5,5) = {5 5 5 5 5} ↔DEG, D°M’S 0°0’0.00001” ≤ | x | < 10000° Umweltschutz
5 )= Das Gerät wird durch eine Batterie mit Strom versorgt. 1 in→cm 16 kg→lb 31 J→calIT
x, y → r, θ x2 + y2 < 10100 Um die Batterie sicher und umweltschonend zu entsorgen,
m (CPLX) cumul L1 = {2 9 13} ª∑34∑00= 2 cm→in 17 °F→°C 32 calIT→J
0 ≤ r < 10100 beachten Sie bitte folgende Punkte:
ª∑35∑00= 3 ft→m 18 °C→°F 33 hp→W
m3 df_list L1 = {5 –3} DEG: | θ | < 1010 • Bringen Sie die leere Batterie zu Ihrer örtlichen Mülldeponie,
π zum Händler oder zum Kundenservice-Zentrum zur 4 m→ft 19 gal (US)→l 34 W→hp
(12–6i) + (7+15i) – 12 - 6 Ü+ 7 + 15 Ü- aug(L1,L2) = {2 7 4 –3 –1 –4} ª∑36∑00 r, θ → x, y RAD: | θ | < —– × 1010
180 5 yd→m 20 l→gal (US) 35 ps→W
(11+4i) = ( 11 + 4 Ü)= [x] 8. i @,∑01)= Wiederverwertung.
10
GRAD : | θ | < — × 1010 • Werfen Sie die leere Batterie niemals ins Feuer, ins Wasser 6 m→yd 21 gal (UK)→l 36 W→ps
@≠ [y] + 5. i 9
min L1 = 2 ª∑40∑00= oder in den Hausmüll. 7 mile→km 22 l→gal (UK) 37 kgf/cm2→Pa
@≠ [x] 8. i DEG→RAD, GRAD→DEG: | x | < 10100
max L1 = 7 ª∑41∑00= DRG | π 8 km→mile 23 fl oz (US)→ml 38 Pa→kgf/cm2
6×(7–9i) × 6 *( 7 - 9 Ü)* RAD→GRAD: | x | < — × 1098 Seulement pour la France/For France only:
2 9 n mile→m 24 ml→fl oz (US) 39 atm→Pa
(–5+8i) = ( 5 ±+ 8 Ü)= [x] 222. i mean L1 = 4.333333333 ª∑42∑00= Protection de l’environnement
(A+Bi)+(C+Di) | A + C | < 10100, | B + D | < 10100 10 m→n mile 25 fl oz (UK)→ml 40 Pa→atm
@≠ [y] + 606. i
med L1 = 4 ª∑43∑00= L’appareil est alimenté par pile. Afin de protéger
(A+Bi)–(C+Di) | A – C | < 10100, | B – D | < 10100
l’environnement, nous vous recommandons: 11 acre→m2 26 ml→fl oz (UK) 41 mmHg→Pa
16×(sin30°+ 16 *(s 30 + sum L1 = 13 ª∑44∑00= (AC – BD) < 10100
(A+Bi)×(C+Di) • d’apporter la pile usagée ou à votre revendeur ou au service 12 m2→acre 27 J→cal 42 Pa→mmHg
icos30°)÷(sin60°+ Üu 30 )/(s 60 + (AD + BC) < 10100 après-vente, pour recyclage.
prod L1 = 56 ª∑45∑00= 13 oz→g 28 cal→J 43 kgf·m→J
icos60°)= Üu 60 )= [x] 13.85640646 i • • • • • de ne pas jeter la pile usagée dans une source de chaleur,
@≠ [y] + 8. i • • • • 14 g→oz 29 J→cal15 44 J→kgf·m
dans l’eau ou dans un vide-ordures.
15 lb→kg 30 cal15→J
• • • •

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