Citizen Systems SRP-145N Manual De Usuario
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BASIC DEFINITIONS
The Keys
To keep your calculators as compact as possible, some keys have
more than one function. You can change the function of a key by
pressing another key first, or by setting the calculator in a certain
mode.
The following pages give you more detailed explanation of each key’s
use and function.
more than one function. You can change the function of a key by
pressing another key first, or by setting the calculator in a certain
mode.
The following pages give you more detailed explanation of each key’s
use and function.
[ 2ndF ] Second Function Select Key
Some keys have a second function inscribed above them. To perform
this second function, press [ 2ndF ]. “ 2F ” appears in the display then
press the key.
Some keys have a second function inscribed above them. To perform
this second function, press [ 2ndF ]. “ 2F ” appears in the display then
press the key.
GENERAL KEYS
[ 0 ] ~[ 9 ] [‧] Data Entry keys
Press these keys in their logical sequence to enter numbers.
Press these keys in their logical sequence to enter numbers.
[ + ] [ – ] [ x ] [ ÷ ] [ = ] Basic Calculation Keys
Press these keys in their logical sequence for addition, subtraction,
multiplication, division, and to display answers.
Press these keys in their logical sequence for addition, subtraction,
multiplication, division, and to display answers.
[ ON/C ] Power On / Clear Key
Press [ ON/C ] to turn on the calculator and to clear everything except
the contents of the memory, constant memory(Ka, Kb), and program
memory.
Press [ ON/C ] to turn on the calculator and to clear everything except
the contents of the memory, constant memory(Ka, Kb), and program
memory.
[ CE ] Clear Entry Key
Press [ CE ] to erase incorrect entries.
Press [ CE ] to erase incorrect entries.
[ 00Æ0 ] Right Shift Key
Press to clear the last significant digit of the number displayed.
(Ex.)
Press to clear the last significant digit of the number displayed.
(Ex.)
123456
123456.
[
00Æ0 ]
12345.
[
00Æ0 ]
1234.
[ +/– ] Sign Change Key
Press [ +/– ] to change the displayed number from positive to negative
or from negative to positive.
Press [ +/– ] to change the displayed number from positive to negative
or from negative to positive.
MEMORY KEYS
[ MR ] Memory Recall Key
Press [ MR ] to display the contents of the memory.
Press [ MR ] to display the contents of the memory.
[ XÆM ] Memory Store Key
Press [ XÆM ] to store the displayed value into memory. Any previous
value in memory is automatically erased.
Press [ XÆM ] to store the displayed value into memory. Any previous
value in memory is automatically erased.