Citizen Systems SRP-145N Manual Do Utilizador

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SCALE 2:1         2009/3/30 
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BASIC DEFINITIONS.......................................................... 2
 
The Keys .......................................................................................2 
GENERAL KEYS ..............................................................................2 
MEMORY KEYS ...............................................................................2 
SPECIAL KEYS ................................................................................3 
FUNCTION KEYS.............................................................................4 
PROGRAMMING KEYS (USE IN THE PGM MODE ONLY) ............5 
STATISTICAL KEYS (USE IN THE STAT MODE ONLY).................5 
THE DISPLAY..................................................................... 6
 
ORDER OF OPERATIONS................................................. 7
 
ACCURACY AND CAPACITY............................................ 7
 
OVERFLOW / ERROR CONDITIONS ................................ 8
 
POWER SUPPLY................................................................ 9
 
NORMAL CALCULATIONS ............................................... 9
 
Basic Calculation  (Including Parenthesis Calculations) ................9 
Constant Calculations....................................................................9 
Memory Calculations ...................................................................10 
FUNCTION CALCULATIONS........................................... 10
 
Sexagesimal 
↔ Decimal conversion ...........................................10 
Fraction Calculation.....................................................................11 
Trigonometric / Inverse – Tri. Functions ......................................11 
Hyperbolic Functions and Inverse – Hyp. Functions ...................11 
Common And Natural Logarithms / Exponentiations ...................12 
Power, Root, Reciprocals, Factorials...........................................12 
STANDARD DEVIATIONS ............................................... 12
 
PROGRAMMING .............................................................. 13
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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