Canon F-730SX User Manual

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F-730SX
SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR
User Guide
First Tme Operation
1. Remove the battery insulation tab to load the battery. (Figure )
2. To initialize the calculator, use the tip of a ballpoint pen (or similar sharp object) to press the [RESET] button on the back of the calculator. (Figure )
E-IE-492
ENGLISH
CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .....................................................P.3
USING THE PROTECTIVE SLIDE CASE .............................P.3
DISPLAY (2-LINE DISPLAY) ................................................P.4
TO GET STARTED
Power On and Off .............................................................P.5
Input Capacity ..................................................................P.5
Display Format Setting (Notation – Fix, Sci, Eng) ............P.5
Inputting and Editing Calculations ....................................P.6
Order of Operations ..........................................................P.7
Input Ranges.....................................................................P.8
Error Messages and Error Locator..................................P.11
BASIC CALCULATIONS
Arithmetic Calculations....................................................P.12
Memory Calculations.......................................................P.13
Fraction Operations.........................................................P.15
Percentage Calculations .................................................P.15
Degrees-Minutes-Seconds Calculations .........................P.15
Angle Unit Conversion ....................................................P.16
FUNCTIONAL SCIENTIFIC CALCULATIONS Square, Root, Power, Power Root, Reciprocal and Pi ...P.17
Trigonometry Calculations .............................................P.17
Logarithm, Natural Logarithm, and Antilogarithm ...........P.18
Coordinate Conversion ..................................................P.18
Base-n Calculations and Logical Calculations ...............P.19
Permutations, Combinations Factorials and
Random Number Generation ..........................................P.21
STATISTICAL CALCULATIONS ........................................P.22
BATTERY REPLACEMENT ...............................................P.25
BATTERY CAUTION ...........................................................P.26
SPECIFICATIONS ...............................................................P.26
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
This calculator contains precision components such as LSI chips and should not be used in places subject to rapid variations in temperature, excessive humidity, dirt or dust, or exposure to direct sunlight. Do not apply excessive pressure on the liquid crystal display panel as it is made of glass. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the calculator. Do not clean with a damp cloth or volatile liquid such as paint thinner. Do not under any circumstances dismantle the device. If the calculator is not functioning properly, please contact Canon Service & Support or mail the device with the Warranty to a Canon service location. Do not improperly dispose of the calculator such as in an incinerator as it may cause personal injury or harm. Please dispose of the product in accordance with National regulations It is recommended to replace the battery once every two years.
USING THE PROTECTIVE SLIDE CASE
Slide the unit out of the protective case to open or close the cover as shown in the figure.
OPEN
CLOSE
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DISPLAY (2-LINE DISPLAY)
Extension mark (Shows the presence of hidden formula)
Formula (11 characters)
Mantissa
minus sign
Status indicators
Mantissa
<Status Indicators>
2nd : 2nd Function DEG : Degree Mode GRAD : Gradient Mode RAD : Radian Mode K : Constant HYP : Hyperbolic FIX : Fixed Mode SCI : Scientific Exponential Mode ENG : Engineering Exponential Mode STAT : Statistic Mode
Next or Previous page
Exponent minus sign
Exponent
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TO GET STARTED
Power ON and OFF
(Power ON): Turns on the calculator.
(Power OFF): Turns off the calculator.
Auto Power Off Function:
If the calculator is not used for about 7 minutes, it will automatically power off. Press key to turn the calculator on again.
Input Capacity
F-730SX can accommodate up to 87 steps in Normal mode and 47 steps in STAT mode in a single calculation. One step is used when you press one of the numeric keys, arithmetic keys, scientific calculation keys or key. Pressing , and the direction keys will not take up any steps.
When you reach 79 steps in Normal mode or 39 steps in STAT mode of any calculation, the cursor changes from [ ] to [ ] notifying you that the memory is running low. In case you need to input a single calculation with more than 87 steps in Normal mode and 47 steps in STAT mode, you can separate the calculation into two or more segments.
Display Format Setting (Notation – Fix, Sci, Eng)
F-730SX can display up to 10 digits. Values exceeding the 10-digit limit will automatically be displayed in exponent notation format.
Example : Changing the display format of 0.12345
Display Setting
Default Setting : Floating-Decimal
0.12345
Scientific Notation (SCI) 1.2345
Engineering Notation (ENG) 123.45
(Exponent is a multiple of 3)
Fixed Decimal places: 1
Restore to Standard Notation 0.1
(Floating-decimal) 0.12345
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
2nd
Operation
5
Display (Lower)
–01
x10
–03
x10
–03
123.5
x10
Inputting and Editing Calculations
New input begins on the left of the upper (entry) line. When the entries are over 11 digits, the line will move to the right consecutively. Press to scroll the cursor within the upper (entry) line and edit your calculation as needed.
Example (Editing an Entry):
234567 889900
567+889900
Replacing an Entry (1234567 1234560)
Display Setting
Press or press continuously for "7" blinks 123456+889
Replace with "0" 1234560889
Operation
Display (Upper)
Deletion (1234560 134560 )
Display Setting Display (Upper)
Press or press continuously for "2" blinks 134560+889
"2" is deleted 14560+8899
Operation
Insertion (889900 2889900)
Display Setting Display (Upper)
Press or press continuously for "8" blinks 134560+899
"8" and "_" blinks alternately 134560+8899
Insert "2", "8" continues 134560+2899 to blink
Replay
• After the calculation is executed, the calculation expression and
its result is automatically stored in memory.
• Press (or ) to replay the performed calculation expressions
and results.
• The calculation memory is cleared when:
i) (RESET: Y) keys are pressed (which initializes the calculator). ii) Calculation mode is changed.
Operation
2nd
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Order of Operations
The calculator will automatically determine the operation priority. This means that algebraic expressions can be entered just as they are written and the calculation priority is as follows:
1st Priority Recall memory (A-E), RAND
2nd Calculation with parentheses ( ).
3rd Function with parentheses that requests the
input argument to the right. log(, ln(, 10^(, e^(,
( , sin(, cos(, tan(, sin
cosh(, tanh(, sinh
-1
(, cos-1(, tan-1(, sinh(,
-1
(, cosh-1(, tanh-1(, R>Pr(,
R>Pθ(, P>Rx(, P>Ry( and RANDI(
4th Fractions
5th Functions that come after the input value
preceded by values.
x
2
, x-1 , x! and angle units ( r g)
6th Power (^) and Power root ( x )
7th Negation (+/–)
Logical NEG, NOT
8th Permutations (nPr) and Combinations (nCr)
9th Multiplication, implied multiplication and division
10th Addition and subtraction
11th Logical AND
12th Logical OR, XOR, XNOR
13th Conversions ( A b/cd/e , FD, DMS)
14th Calculation ending instruction [=], Base-n
transformation, Storage
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Input Ranges
Functions
Input Range
sin DEC 0 | | 4.499999999 E 10 RAD 0 ≤ | | ≤ 785398163.3 GRA 0 ≤ | | ≤ 4.999999999 E 10
cos DEC 0 ≤ | | ≤ 4.500000008 E 10 RAD 0 ≤ | | ≤ 785398165 GRA 0 ≤ | | ≤ 5.000000009 E 10
tan
DEG same as sinx, except when = (2n-1)x90
RAD same as sinx, except when = (2n-1)x/2 DEG same as sinx, except when = (2n-1)x100
sin-1
cos
tan
sinh
cosh
tanh | | < 1 x 10
sinh
cosh-1 1 ≤ < 5 x 10
| | 1
-1
-1
| | < 1 x 10
| | 230.2585092
-1
| | < 5 x 10
100
For sinh and tanh, errors are cumulative and accuracy is affected at a certain point when
100
=0
99
99
tanh-1 | | < 1
log / In 1 x 10
–1 x 10
–1 x 10
–99
≤ < 1 x 10
100
< < 100
100
< ≤ 230.2585092
0 ≤ < 1 x 10
2 | | < 1x10
50
1/ | | < 1 x 10
100
100
100
; ≠ 0
! 0 ≤ ≤ 69 ( is an integer)
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Functions
0 ≤ r n nPr/nCr n < 1 x 10
Input Range
10
(n and r are integers)
R → P x
2
+ y2 < 1 x 10
P → R 0 ≤ r < 1 x 10 (DEG) |θ| < 9 x 10 (RAD) |θ| < 5 x 10 (GRA) |θ| < 1 x 10
o : | | < 1 x 10
100
100
100
9
7
rad
10
grad
' : ≥ 0 " : ≥ 0
y
> 0 : –1x10
100
< y log < 100
= 0 : y > 0
< 0 : y= n; (n is an integer)
However : –1 x 10
1/y
> 0 ; y ≠ 0
–1x10
1
2n+1
100
< 1/y log < 100
100
< y log | | < 100
= 0: y > 0
< 0: y = 2n + 1; 1/n (n ≠ 0; n is an integer)
However: –1 x 10
b/c
a
Total of integer, numerator, and denominator must
100
< 1/y log | | < 100
be 10 digits or less (including division marks)
STAT 1-VAR : | | < 1 x 10
50
0 ≤ FRQ < 100
2-VAR : | | < 1 x 10 |y| < 1 x 10
50
50
EEx –99 ≤ ≤99 ( is an integer)
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