Calculated Industries Material Estimator, Material Estimator 4019 Reference Manual

The
Material Estimator
calculator helps you save time, cut costly errors – and lets you measure and estimate
like a pro!
Feet-Inch-Fractions, Yards, and Metric
Dimensional Problems
Feet-Inch-Fractions, Yards, and Metric
Conversions
Problems Involving All Fractions –
1/2-1/64ths!
Instant Areas and Volumes
Material Quantity (e.g., Concrete,
Flooring)
MATERIAL ESTIMATOR
KEY DEFINITIONS..................................1
Basic Function Keys ............................1
Unit Keys .............................................2
Project Keys.........................................4
Miscellaneous Functions .....................9
Paperless Tape Example...................10
Preference Settings ...........................11
EXAMPLES ...........................................12
Adding and Subtracting Strings of
Dimensions ....................................12
Multiplying Dimensions......................12
Dividing Dimensions ..........................13
Percent Calculations..........................13
Square Area.......................................14
Square Root.......................................14
Entering Square and Cubic and
Adding a Waste Allowance ............14
Linear Conversions............................15
Square and Cubic Conversions.........16
Using the Memory .............................17
PROJECT EXAMPLES ........................18
Paint: Gallons, Quarts or Pints of......18
Tiles: Number of ................................18
Custom Tiles: Number of – Using a
Non-Default Custom Size ..............19
Deck: Number of Boards ...................20
Fence: Number of Fence Boards,
Posts and Rails..............................21
Board Feet: Lumber Estimation.........22
Studs: Number of...............................22
Sheets: Number of.............................23
Flooring: Length of.............................23
Concrete: Bags of..............................24
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Bricks/Blocks: Number of,
for a Wall........................................24
Gravel: Tons of ..................................25
FINDING THE COST OF
MATERIALS ..........................................25
Cost of Paint ......................................25
APPENDIX ............................................26
Setting Fractional Resolution.............26
Default Settings .................................27
Auto-Shut Off.....................................27
Accuracy/Errors .................................28
Battery ...............................................29
Replacing the Battery ........................29
Reset .................................................29
AREA AND VOLUME FORMULAS ......30
Area Formulas ...................................30
Volume Formulas...............................31
REPAIR AND RETURN.........................32
Warranty, Repair and Return
Information.....................................32
WARRANTY ..........................................33
FCC CLASS B ......................................35
LOOKING FOR NEW IDEAS................35
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Basic Function Keys
+ – x Arithmetic operation keys. ÷ =
0 – 9 Keys used for entering and numbers.
%
Percent Key
— Four-func-
tion (+, –, x, ÷) percent key.
O
Off Key
— Turns all power off, clearing all non-perma­nent registers.
o
On/Clear Key
— Turns on power. Pressing once clears the display. Pressing twice clears all temporary values.
C
Convert Key
— Used with the dimensional keys to convert between dimen­sions or with other keys to access special functions.
s
Store Key
— Used for stor-
ing values.
v
Recall Key
— Used with
other keys to
recall
stored
values and settings.
KEY DEFINITIONS
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Unit Keys
Y
Yards Key
— Enters or
converts to Yards.
E
Feet Key
— Enters or converts to Feet as whole or decimal numbers. Also used with the I and / keys for entering Feet-Inch values (e.g., 6 E9 I1 /
2). Repeated presses during conversions toggle between Fractional and Decimal Feet.
I
Inch Key
— Enters or converts to Inches. Entry can be whole or decimal numbers. Also used with the / key for entering Fractional Inch values (e.g., 9 I 1 /2). Repeated presses during conversions toggle between Fractional and Decimal Inches.
/
Fraction Bar Key
— Used to enter Fractions. Fractions can be entered as proper (1/2, 1/8, 1/16) or improper (3/2, 9/8). If the denominator (bottom value) is not entered, the calculator's fractional accuracy setting is automatically used.
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C 5
Meters (m)
— Enters or
converts to Meters.
C 7
Centimeters (cm)
— Enters
or converts to Centimeters.
C 9
Millimeters (mm)
— Enters
or converts to Millimeters.
C 8
Board Feet (Bd Ft)
— Enters or converts Cubic values to Board Feet. One Board Foot is equal to 144 Cubic Inches.
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Project Keys
P
Paint
— Calculates volume of paint, based on an entered area and a stored
Paint Coverage per Gallon. Finds quantity in
Gallons, Quarts or Pints upon repeated presses.
s P
Paint Coverage
— Stores Paint Coverage per Gallon in Square Feet. To recall this setting, press v P. Default is 350 Square Feet per Gallon.
T
Tile
— Finds the number of tiles, based on an entered area and a user-stored Grout Width. Repeated presses will scroll between numbers of tiles for various “standard” tile sizes (18”, 16”, 13”, 12”, 10”, 8”, 6”, 4”, 2”, 1” and 24”).
Note: Tile sizes shown in Inches, not Square Inches. In other words, a 6 Inch tile is really 6 Inches x 6 Inches, or a 36 Square Inch tile, but it is labeled as a 6 Inch-size.
s T a
Grout Width
– Stores Grout Width in Inches; used in calculating the number of tiles. To recall this setting, press v T. Default is 0 (no grout width).
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D
Deck
— Finds the number of boards for a deck, based on an entered area and a stored Board Width or Board On-center. Repeated presses will scroll between numbers of boards for various “standard” board lengths (12’, 10’, 8’, 20’, 18’, 16’ and 14’).
s D
Board Width/O.C.
— Stores Board Width or Board On-center, in Inches, for deck or fence calculations. To recall this setting, press v D. Default is 5-11/16 Inches.
f
Fence
— Multi-function key that finds the number of fence boards, number of posts and number of rails (2-Rail and 3-Rail) based on an entered distance, a stored Board
Width/O.C. and a stored Post Spacing.
s f
Post Spacing
— Stores Post Spacing On-center for fence in Feet-Inches. To recall this setting, press v f. Default is 8 Feet.
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S
Studs
— Calculates number of studs, based on an entered linear distance and a stored
On-center Spacing.
Note: Automatically adds one stud to the calculated
answer to account for one on the end.
s S
On-center for Studs
— Stores On-center spacing for studs in Inches. To recall this setting, press
vS. Default is 16”.
F
Flooring
— Calculates the required length for 12’, 13’, 15’ or 6’ wide rolls, based on an entered area. Calculates the coverage area, in Square yards, for each roll width, based on the entered length.
C F
Sheets
— Calculates the number of 4’ x 8’, 4’ x 9’, 4’ x 10’ and 4’ x 12’ sheets, based on entered linear distance or area.
c
Custom Tile
— Calculates number of tiles needed based on an entered area and a stored Tile Size. This is used separately from the regular Tile Key ( T).
Note: Calculation does not account for grout width for custom tiles, so you will need to adjust for this.
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s c
Custom Tile Size
— Stores Custom Tile Size in Square Inches. To recall this setting, press v c. Default is 24-Square Inches.
b
Concrete
— Calculates the number of 80 lbs., 60 lbs. and 40 lbs. bags of concrete required, based on an entered volume (e.g., Cubic Feet or Cubic Yards). Calculates the volume of concrete yielded by the entered quantity of bags for each of the three bag sizes.
C b
Brick
— Calculates the number of standard 8-Inch-size U.S. bricks (with 3/8” mortar) based on entered linear distance (or area) for both “face” (21-Square Inch) and “paver” (32-Square Inch) brick applications.
B
Block
— Calculates the number of standard 128-Square Inch blocks (includes 1/2” mortar), based on an entered linear distance or area and a stored Block Size.
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s B
Block Size
— Stores the Block Size. Stores linear entry as Block Length and area as Block Area. To recall this setting, press v B. The default length is 16 Inches and the default area is 128 Square Inches (includes 1/2” mortar).
G
Gravel
— Calculates tons of gravel required, based on an entered volume and a stored Weight per Volume.
s G
Gravel Weight per Volume
— Stores the number of Tons per Cubic Yard of gravel. To recall this setting, press v G. Default is 1.5 Tons per Cubic Yard.
C 0
Cost
— Calculates total material cost based on stored Unit Cost and entered or solved material quantity.
s 0
Unit Cost
— Stores the Unit Cost for calculating the total cost. To recall this set­ting, press v 0. Default is 0.00 (no Unit Cost).
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Miscellaneous Functions
C . ( ) Square Root
C ÷
(1/x) Reciprocal
— Finds
the reciprocal of a number (e.g., 8 C ÷ 0.125).
C x
Clear All
— Clears all val­ues, including M+, and returns all stored values to the default settings (does not affect Preference Settings).
C – (+/–) Toggle
C + Pi ( ) 3.141593
C %
x
2
— Squares the value in
the display.
C s Preference Settings
μ
Memory Key
— Adds the displayed value to Memory. Clears when the calculator is shut off.
Ç μ
Memory Minus (M–)
— Subtracts the displayed value from Memory.
® μ
Memory Recall
— Recalls value from Memory without clearing.
Ç ®
Memory Clear
— Clears Memory without changing current display.
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® ®
Memory Clear
— Clears Memory and displays Memory Total.
v =
Paperless Tape
– Useful for checking figures, as it scrolls through your past 20 entries or calculations. Press v = to access Paperless Tape mode. Press + or – to scroll forward or backward. Press = to exit mode and continue with a new entry or calculation.
Paperless Tape Example
Add 6 Feet, 5 Feet and 4 Feet, then access the paperless tape mode and scroll back through your entries. Then, back up one entry, exit the tape mode and add 10 Feet to the total.
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 6 E + 6 FEET 0 INCH 5 E + 11 FEET 0 INCH 4 E = 15 FEET 0 INCH
v = TTL= 15 FEET 0 INCH + 01 6 FEET 0 INCH + 02 + 5 FEET 0 INCH + 03 + 4 FEET 0 INCH 02 + 5 FEET 0 INCH = TTL= 15 FEET 0 INCH + 1 0 E = 25 FEET 0 INCH
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Preference Settings
Press
C
, then
s
, then keep pressing
s
to toggle through the main settings.
Press the
+
key to advance within sub-set-
ting. Use the
key to back up. Press the
o
key to exit Preferences.
PRESS C AND: SETTING--FUNCTION
First press Fractional Resolution: of
s
:
--1/16
+ --1/32 + --1/64 + --1/2 + --1/4 + --1/8 + --1/16
(repeats options)
Second press Area Displays: of
s
:
--Std.
+ --0.
SQ FEET
+ --0. SQ YD + --0. SQ M + --Std.
(repeats options)
Third press Volume Displays: of
s
:
--Std.
+ --0.
CU YD
+ --0. CU FEET + --0. CU M + --Std.
(repeats options)
Fourth press Meter Linear Displays: of
s
:
--0.000 M
+ --FLOAt M
(floating point)
+ --0.000 M
(repeats options)
Fifth press Fractional Mode: of
s
:
--Std.
+ --COnSt + --Std.
(repeats options)
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Adding and Subtracting Strings of Dimensions
Add the following measurements:
• 6 Feet 2-1/2 Inches
• 11 Feet 5-1/4 Inches
• 18.25 Inches
Then subtract 2-1/8 Inches.
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 6 E 2 I 1 / 2 +
6 FEET 2-1/2 INCH
1 1 E 5 I 1 / 4 +
17 FEET 7-3/4 INCH
1 8 • 2 5 I = 19 FEET 2 INCH – 2 I 1 / 8 = 18 FEET 11-7/8 INCH
Multiplying Dimensions
What is the perimeter of a room with three walls which measure 15 Feet 3-3/4 Inches each?
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
3 x 1 5 E 3 I 3 / 4 =
45 FEET 11-1/4 INCH
Multiply 5 Feet 3 Inches by 11 Feet 6-1/2 Inches:
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
5 E 3 I x 1 1 E 6 I 1 / 2 = 60.59375 SQ FEET
EXAMPLES
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Dividing Dimensions
Divide 15 Feet 3-3/4 Inches into thirds (divide by 3):
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 1 5 E 3 I 3 / 4 ÷ 3 =
5 FEET 1-1/4 INCH
How many 3’ 6” pieces can you cut from one 25’ board?
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 2 5 E ÷ 3 E 6 I = 7.142857
(or 7 whole pieces)
Percent Calculations
Add a 10% waste allowance to 2.78 Cubic Yards.
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 2 • 7 8 Y Y Y + 1 0 %
3.058
CU YD
What is 25% of $1,575?
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 1 5 7 5 x 2 5 % 393.75
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Square Area
Find the area of a square room with sides measuring 15 Feet 8-1/2 Inches.
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 1 5 E 8 I 1 / 2
15
FEET 8-1/2 INCH
C %
(x2)
246.7517 SQ FEET
Square Root
What is the Square Root of 200?
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 2 0 0 C •
()
14.14214
Entering Square and Cubic and Adding a Waste Allowance
Add a 10% waste allowance to 55 Square Feet. Then add a 20% waste allowance to 150 Cubic Feet:
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 5 5 E E + 1 0 % 60.5
SQ FEET
1 5 0 E E E + 2 0 %
180.
CU FEET
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Linear Conversions
Convert 10 feet 6 Inches to other dimensions, including Metric:
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 1 0 E 6 Ii 10
FEET 6 INCH
C Y 3.5 YD C I 126 INCH C 5
(m)
3.200 M
C 7
(cm)
320.04 CM
C 9
(mm)
3200.4 MM
Convert 14 Feet 7-1/2 Inches to Decimal Feet:
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 1 4 E 7 I 1 / 2
14
FEET 7-1/2 INCH
C E 14.625 FEET
Convert 22.75 Feet to Feet-Inches:
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 2 2 • 7 5 E 22.75
FEET
C E 22 FEET 9 INCH
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Square and Cubic Conversions
Convert 14 Square Feet to Square Yards:
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 1 4 E E 14
SQ FEET
C Y 1.555556 SQ YD
Convert 25 Square Yards to Square Feet:
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 2 5 Y Y 25
SQ YD
C E 225. SQ FEET
Convert 12 Cubic Feet to Cubic Yards:
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 1 2 E E E 12
CU FEET
C Y 0.444444 CU YD
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Using the Memory
Whenever the N key is pressed, the displayed value will be added to the Memory. Other Memory functions:
FUNCTION KEYSTROKES
Add to Memory N Subtract from Memory C N Recall total in Memory v N Display/Clear Memory v v Clear Memory C v
Memory is semi-permanent, clearing only when you:
1) turn off the calculator;
2) press v v;
3) press C v;
4) press C x
(Clear All)
.
When Memory is recalled (v N), consecutive presses of N will display the total, the calculated average and the total count of the accumulated values.
Example:
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
3 5 5 N M+ 355. 2 5 5 N M+ 255. 7 4 5 C N
(M-)
M- 745.
v N TTL – 135. N AVG – 45. N CNT 3. v v M+ – 135.
M
M
M
STORED
M
M
M
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Paint: Gallons, Quarts or Pints of
How many quarts of paint will you need to cover a wall measuring 12 Feet x 8 Feet? How many Pints? How many Gallons?
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 1 2 E x 8 E = 96.
SQ FEET
P QT 1.10 P PINT 2.19 P GAL 0.27
You can store a custom paint coverage per Gallon by entering the new value then pressing s P (e.g., 2 5 0 E E s P). Perform a
Clear All
(C x) to
return to default setting.
Tiles: Number of
How many tiles do you need to cover a floor measuring 10 Feet x 15 Feet? You want a grout width of 1/8 Inch, but you’re not sure of the tile size you’re going to use. So, find the number of tiles in various sizes. Also, add a 10% waste allowance, in case you need extra tile.
PROJECT EXAMPLES
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KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 1 / 8 s T
(Grout Width)
GRT 0-1/8 INCH
1 0 E x 1 5 E = 150. SQ FEET + 1 0 % 165. SQ FEET T TILE 72.33 (18 in) T TILE 91.38 (16 in)
Continuous presses of T display the number of Tiles for the following sizes: 18”, 16”, 13”, 12”, 10”, 8”, 6”, 4”, 2”, 1”, 24”.
Custom Tiles: Number of - Using A Non-Default Custom Size
How many tiles do you need if you’re using a custom tile size of 4-1/4 Inches x 4-1/4 Inches to cover a floor that is 10 Feet x 15 Feet?
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 4 I 1 / 4 x 4 I 1 / 4 = s c
(Tile Size)
TILE 18.0625 SQ INCH
1 0 E x 1 5 E = 150. SQ FEET c TILE 1195.85
STORED
STORED
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Deck: Number of Boards
Find the number of boards needed to build a deck, if the deck area measures 7 Feet x 16 Feet.
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 7 E x 1 6 E = 112.
SQ FEET
D BDS 20. (12 Ft) D BDS 24. (10 Ft) D BDS 30. (8 Ft) D BDS 12. (20 Ft) D BDS 14. (18 Ft) D BDS 15. (16 Ft) D BDS 17. (14 Ft) D* BDoc 5-11/16
INCH
*Last press displays stored Board Width.
You can store a custom Board On-center by entering the new value then pressing s D (e.g., 4 I s D). Perform a
Clear All
(C x) to return to
default setting.
STORED
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Fence: Number of Fence Boards, Posts and Rails
Find the number of fence boards, posts and rails required to build a fence, where the distance for the fence is 40 Feet 6 Inches.
Note: The last two presses in the following example will display stored Post On-center and Board Width.
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 4 0 E 6 I 40
FEET 6 INCH
f BDS 86. f POST 7. f 2-RL 12. f 3-RL 18. f P-oc 8
FEET 0 INCH
f BDoc 5-11/16 INCH
You can store a custom Post On-center by entering the new value then pressing s f (e.g., 6 E s f). Perform a
Clear All
(C x) to return to
default setting.
STORED
STORED
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Board Feet: Lumber Estimation
The default entry format for Board Feet is “Inch x Inch x Feet”
(e.g.,
2 x 4 x 1 4
is 2 Inches x 4 Inches x 14 Feet). You can also convert Cubic values (volume) to Board Feet.
Enter board sizes and calculate Board Feet:
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 2 x 4 x 1 4 C 8
(Bd Ft)
BDFT 9.333333
Enter Cubic Feet and convert to Board Feet:
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 1 5 0 E E E 150
CU FEET
C 8
(Bd Ft)
BDFT 1800.
Studs: Number of
How many 16 Inches On-center studs are required for a 15 Feet 6 Inches wall?
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 1 5 E 6 I 15
FEET 6 INCH
S STUD 13.*
*Automatically includes one stud for the end.
You can store a custom Stud On-center by entering the new value then pressing s S (e.g., 2 4 I s S). Perform a
Clear All
(C x) to return to
default setting.
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Sheets: Number of
How many 4 x 8, 4 x 9, 4 x 10 or 4 x 12 drywall sheets do you need for a room measuring 12 Feet x 15 Feet?
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 1 2 E + 1 2 E + 24
FEET 0 INCH
1 5 E + 1 5 E x 54 FEET 0 INCH 8 E = 432. SQ FEET C F
(Sheets)
4X8 13.50
F 4X9 12.00 F 4X10 10.80 F 4X12 9.00
Flooring: Length of
Find the length of flooring needed to cover a floor that measures 12 Feet 6 Inches x 10 Feet in area.
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 1 2 E 6 I x 1 0 E =
125.
SQ FEET
F LNTH 10.42 FEET (12 Ft) F LNTH 9.62 FEET (13 Ft) F LNTH 8.33 FEET (15 Ft) F LNTH 20.83 FEET (6 Ft)
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Concrete: Bags of
Find the number of bags of concrete for a patio measuring 9 Feet x 15 Feet x 4 Inches.
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 9 E x 1 5 E x 4 I =
1.666667
CU YD
b BAGS 67.50 (80 Lb) b BAGS 90.00 (60 Lb) b BAGS 135.00 (40 Lb)
Bricks/Blocks: Number of, for a Wall
Find the number of bricks, both face and paver, and concrete blocks needed to build a 14 Feet x 8 Feet wall.
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 1 4 E x 8 E = 112.
SQ FEET
C b
(Brick)
FACE 768.00
b PAVR 504.00 b AREA 112.
SQ FEET
B BLKS 126.00
You can store a custom block area by entering or solving for the new value then pressing s B (e.g., 6 I x 1 6 I = s B). Perform a
Clear All
(C x) to return to default setting.
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Gravel: Tons of
How much gravel (in tons) do you need to cover a driveway that is 36 Feet x 11 Feet, at 4 Inches deep?
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 3 6 E x 1 1 E x 4 I =
4.888889
CU YD
G WGHT 7.33 Ton G 1.5 Ton Per CU YD G VOL 4.888889 CU YD
You can store a custom Tons per Cubic Yard value by entering the new value, then press­ing s G (e.g., 1 • 7 5 s G). Perform a
Clear All
(C x) to return to
default setting.
Cost of Paint
How many Gallons of paint will you need to cover 425 Square Feet? What will the total cost be at $12.99 per Gallon?
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 1 2 . 9 9 s 0
COST Per 12.99
4 2 5 E E 425 SQ FEET P GAL 1.21 = 1.214286 C 0
(Cost)
TTL$ 15.
77
STORED
FINDING THE COST OF MATERIALS
STORED
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Setting Fractional Resolution
Fractional resolution is permanently set via the Preference Settings (see Preference Settings section for instructions). To select other formats temporarily (e.g., 1/64ths, 1/32nds, etc.), see the example below:
Add 44/64th to 1/64th of an inch and then convert the answer to other fractional resolutions:
KEYSTROKE DISPLAY
o o 0. 4 4 / 6 4 0-44/64 INCH + 1 / 6 4 = 0-45/64 INCH C 1
(1/16)
0-11/16 INCH
C 2
(1/2)
0-1/2 INCH
C 3
(1/32)
0-23/32 INCH
C 4
(1/4)
0-3/4 INCH
C 6
(1/64)
0-45/64 INCH
C 8
(1/8)
0-3/4 INCH
o o 0.
Note: Changing the Fractional Resolution on a displayed value does not alter your Permanent Fractional Resolution Setting. Pressing
o
will return your calculator to the permanently set fractional resolution.
APPENDIX
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Default Settings
After a
Clear All
(C x), your calculator
will return to the following settings:
STORED VALUE DEFAULT VALUE
Block Area 128. SQ INCH Block Length 16 INCH Weight per Volume 1.5 Ton Per CU YD Board On-center 5-11/16 INCH Post On-center 8 FEET 0 INCH Studs On-center 16 INCH Custom Tile Size 24 SQ INCH Tile Grout Width 0 INCH Paint Coverage Area 350. SQ FEET Unit Cost $0.
00
If you replace your batteries or perform a
Full Reset
* (press O, hold down x, and
press o), your calculator will return to the following settings (in addition to those listed above):
PREFERENCE SETTINGS DEFAULT VALUE
Fractional Resolution 1/16 Area Display Standard Volume Display Standard Meter Linear Display 0.000 Fractional Mode Standard
*Pressing the Reset hole located above the
o
key will also perform a Full Reset.
Auto-Shut Off
Your calculator will shut itself off after about 8-12 minutes of non-use.
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Accuracy/Errors
Accuracy/Display Capacity
— Your calcula­tor has a twelve-digit display made up of eight digits (normal display) and four frac­tional digits. You may enter or calculate values up to 19,999,999.99. Each calcula­tion is carried out internally to twelve digits. Most material calculations will result in an answer rounded up two places. Press the = key to see the non-rounded value.
Errors
— When an incorrect entry is made, or the answer is beyond the range of the calculator, it will display an error. To clear an error condition you must hit the o button once. At this point, you must determine what caused the error and re-key the problem.
Error Codes:
DISPLAY ERROR TYPE
OFLO Overflow (too large) MATH Error Divide by 0 DIM Error Dimension error ENT Error Entry error
Auto-Range
— If an “overflow” is created because of an input and calculation with small units that are out of the standard seven-digit range of the display, the answer will be automatically expressed in the next larger units (instead of showing “OFLO”) — e.g., 20,000,000 mm is shown as 20,000 m. Also applies to inches, feet and yards.
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Battery
This model uses one (1) CR2016 battery (included). Should your calculator display become very dim or erratic, replace the battery.
Note: Please use caution when disposing of your old battery, as it contains hazardous chemicals.
Replacement batteries are available at most discount or electronics stores. You may also call Calculated Industries at 1-775-885-4900.
Replacing the Battery
Turn the calculator over and open user guide door located at the top. Pull battery holder out (top left corner) and turn over. Remove old battery and slide new battery under tabs. Turn holder over (negative side facing you) and insert into calculator.
Reset
If your calculator should ever “lock up,” press Reset — a small hole located above the o key — to perform a total reset.
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Area Formulas
AREA AND VOLUME FORMULAS
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Volume Formulas
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Warranty, Repair and Return Information
Return Guidelines:
1. Please read the
Warranty
in this User's Guide to determine if your Calculated Industries product remains under warranty before calling or returning any device for evaluation or repairs.
2. If your product won't turn on, check the batteries as outlined in the User's Guide.
3. If you need more assistance, please go to the website listed below.
4. If you believe you need to return your product, please call a Calculated Industries representative between the hours of 8:00am and 4:00pm Pacific Time for additional information and a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA).
Call Toll Free: 1-800-854-8075
Outside USA: 1-775-885-4900
www.calculated.com/warranty
REPAIR AND RETURN
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Warranty Repair Service – U.S.A.
Calculated Industries (CI) warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of original consumer purchase in the U.S. If a defect exists during the warranty period, CI, at its option, will either repair (using new or remanufac­tured parts) or replace (with a new or remanufactured calculator) the product at no charge.
THE WARRANTY WILL NOT APPLY TO THE PRODUCT IF IT HAS BEEN DAMAGED BY MISUSE, ALTERATION, ACCIDENT, IMPROPER HANDLING OR OPERATION, OR IF UNAUTHORIZED REPAIRS ARE ATTEMPTED OR MADE. SOME EXAMPLES OF DAMAGES NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, BATTERY LEAKAGE, BENDING, A “BLACK INK SPOT” OR VISIBLE CRACKING OF THE LCD, WHICH ARE PRESUMED TO BE DAMAGES RESULTING FROM MISUSE OR ABUSE.
To obtain warranty service in the U.S., please go to the website.
A repaired or replacement product assumes the remain­ing warranty of the original product or 90 days, whichever is longer.
Non-Warranty Repair Service – U.S.A.
Non-warranty repair covers service beyond the warranty period, or service requested due to damage resulting from misuse or abuse.
Contact Calculated Industries at the number listed above to obtain current product repair information and charges. Repairs are guaranteed for 90 days.
Repair Service – Outside the U.S.A.
To obtain warranty or non-warranty repair service for goods purchased outside the U.S., contact the dealer through which you initially purchased the product. If you cannot reasonably have the product repaired in your area, you may contact CI to obtain current product repair information and charges, including freight and duties.
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Disclaimer
CI MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT’S QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, MER­CHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. AS A RESULT, THIS PRODUCT, INCLUD­ING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, KEYSTROKE PROCE­DURES, MATHEMATICAL ACCURACY AND PREPRO­GRAMMED MATERIAL, IS SOLD “AS IS,” AND YOU, THE PURCHASER, ASSUME THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO ITS QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE.
IN NO EVENT WILL CI BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT, INDI­RECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT OR ITS DOCUMENTATION.
The warranty, disclaimer, and remedies set forth above are exclusive and replace all others, oral or written, expressed or implied. No CI dealer, agent, or employee is authorized to make any modification, extension, or addition to this warranty.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or liability for incidental or consequen­tial damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.
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This equipment has been certified to comply with the lim­its for a Class B computing device, pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules.
Calculated Industries, a leading manufacturer of special­function calculators and digital measuring instruments, is always looking for new product ideas in these areas.
If you have an idea, or a suggestion for improving this product or User's Guide, please submit your comments online at www.calculated.com under “Contact Us,” then “Product Idea Submittal Agreement.” Thank you.
LOOKING FOR NEW IDEAS
FCC CLASS B
This equipment has been certified to comply
with the limits for a Class B computing device, pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules.
Software copyrighted and licensed to
Calculated Industries, Inc. by
Construction Master Technologies, LLC, 2007.
Pocket Reference Guide copyrighted by
Calculated Industries, Inc. © 2007.
Material Estimator™ is a trademark
and Calculated Industries® is a registered
trademark of Calculated Industries, Inc.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
CALCULATED INDUSTRIES®
4840 Hytech Drive
Carson City, NV 89706 U.S.A.
1-800-854-8075 or 1-775-885-4900
Fax: 1-775-885-4949
E-mail: info@calculated.com
www.calculated.com
Designed in the USA
Printed in China
10/07
PRG4019E-A
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