Citizen SRP-280N/SRP-285N 사용자 설명서
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File name : CBM_SR285,A_HDBSR285T19_English.doc
version : 2010/04/26
limit value, or lower spec. limit value, please choose
LIMIT–SET. To change ax, please choose DISTR.
LIMIT–SET. To change ax, please choose DISTR.
3. Press [ ] to scroll through the data you have entered.
4. To change an entry, display it and enter the new data. The
4. To change an entry, display it and enter the new data. The
new data you enter overwrites the old entry. Press [ ] or
[
[
] to save the change.
(Note) : Even you exit STAT mode, all data in 1–VAR and
2–VAR
mode are still retained unless you clear all data
by selecting D–CL mode.
Mode 2 - Base-n
Bases conversions
The number system (10, 16, 2 , 8 ) is set by pressing [ 2nd ] [ dhbo ]
to display the menu, making one of the items underlined followed
[
to display the menu, making one of the items underlined followed
[
]. A corresponding symbol – " d ", " h ", " b ", " o " appears
on the display. (The default setting is d : decimal base). See
Example 58.
Example 58.
(Note) : The total range of numbers handled in this mode is 0, 1,
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, /A, IB, IC, ID, IE, IF. If values not
valid for the particular number system are used, attach
the corresponding designator (d, h, b, o), or an error
message will appear.
valid for the particular number system are used, attach
the corresponding designator (d, h, b, o), or an error
message will appear.
Binary base ( b ) : 0, 1
Octal base ( o ) : 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Decimal base ( d ) : 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Hexadecimal base ( h ) : 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, /A, IB, IC, ID, IE,
IF
Pressing [
] can use block function to display a result in octal or
binary base which exceeds 8 digits. The system is designed to
display up to 4 blocks. See Example 59.
display up to 4 blocks. See Example 59.
Negative expression
z
In binary, octal, and hexadecimal bases, the calculator represents
negative numbers using complement notation. The complement is
the result of subtracting that number from
100000000000000000000000000000000 in that number's base
by pressing [ NEG ] key in non-decimal bases. See Example 60.
negative numbers using complement notation. The complement is
the result of subtracting that number from
100000000000000000000000000000000 in that number's base
by pressing [ NEG ] key in non-decimal bases. See Example 60.