Sharp EL-509WM, EL-509WS Owner Manual

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EL-509WM EL-509WS
SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR
OPERATION MANUAL
MODEL
ENGLISH
DEG (°)
GRAD (g) RAD
04KGK (TINSE0780EH01)
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the SHARP Scientific Calculator Model EL-509WM/ 509WS. About the calculation examples (including some formulas and tables), refer to the reverse side of this English manual. Refer to the number on the right of each title on the manual for use. After reading this manual, store it in a convenient location for future reference.
Operational Notes
• Do not carry the calculator around in your back pocket, as it may break when you sit down. The display is made of glass and is particularly fragile.
• Keep the calculator away from extreme heat such as on a car dashboard or near a heater, and avoid exposing it to excessively humid or dusty environments.
• Since this product is not waterproof, do not use it or store it where fluids, for example water, can splash onto it. Raindrops, water spray, juice, coffee, steam, perspiration, etc. will also cause malfunction.
• Clean with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use solvents or a wet cloth.
• Do not drop it or apply excessive force.
• Never dispose of batteries in a fire.
• Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
• This product, including accessories, may change due to upgrading without prior notice.
NOTICE
• SHARP strongly recommends that separate permanent written records be kept of all important data. Data may be lost or altered in virtually any electronic memory product under certain circumstances. Therefore, SHARP assumes no responsibility for data lost or otherwise rendered unusable whether as a result of improper use, repairs, defects, battery replacement, use after the specified battery life has expired, or any other cause.
• SHARP will not be liable nor responsible for any incidental or consequential economic or property damage caused by misuse and/ or malfunctions of this product and its peripherals, unless such liability is acknowledged by law.
Press the RESET switch (on the back), with the tip of a ball-point pen or
similar object, only in the following cases. Do not use an object with a breakable or sharp tip. Note that pressing the RESET switch erases all data stored in memory.
• When using for the first time
• After replacing the batteries
• To clear all memory contents
• When an abnormal condition occurs and all keys are inoperative. If service should be required on this calculator, use only a SHARP servicing dealer, SHARP approved service facility, or SHARP repair service where available.
Hard Case
DISPLAY
Equation Display
Mantissa
• During actual use, not all symbols are displayed at the same time.
Certain inactive symbols may appear visible when viewed from a far off angle.
• Only the symbols required for the usage under instruction are shown in
the display and calculation examples of this manual.
: Appears when the entire equation cannot be displayed. Press
</> to see the remaining (hidden) section.
: Indicates that data can be visible above/below the screen.
These indications may appear when menu, multi-line playback,
2ndF : Appears when @ is pressed, indicating that the functions
and statistics data are displayed. Press [/] to scroll up/down the view.
shown in orange are enabled.
Symbol
Exponent
HYP : Indicates that h has been pressed and the hyperbolic
ALPHA: Indicates that K (STAT VAR), O or R has been
FIX/SCI/ENG: Indicates the notation used to display a value and changes
DEG/RAD/GRAD: Indicates angular units and changes each time G
M : Indicates that a numerical value is stored in the independent
functions are enabled. If @H are pressed, the symbols “2ndF HYP” appear, indicating that inverse hyperbolic functions are enabled.
pressed, and entry (recall) of memory contents and recall of statistics can be performed.
by SET UP menu.
is pressed.
: Appears when statistics mode is selected.
memory.
BEFORE USING THE CALCULATOR
Key Notation Used in this Manual
In this manual, key operations are described as follows:
To specify ex: @e To specify ln : I To specify F :
Functions that are printed in orange above the key require @ to be pressed first before the key. When you specify the memory, press K first. Numbers for input value are not shown as keys, but as ordinary numbers.
Power On and Off
Press ª to turn the calculator on, and @F to turn it off.
Clearing the Entry and Memories
Clearing methods are described in the table as follows:
Clearing Entry M* operation (Display) ANS*3STAT VAR*
ª ×× × @c @∏00* @∏10*
RESET switch
: Clear × : Retain
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Independent memory M.
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Temporary memory A-F, X and Y.
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Last answer memory.
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Statistical data (entered data).
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¯x, sx, σx, n, Σx, Σx2, ¯y, sy, σy, Σy, Σy2, Σxy, r, a, b, c.
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All variables are cleared. See ‘About the Memory clear key’ for details.
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This key combination functions the same as the RESET switch. See
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‘About the Memory clear key’ for details.
[About the Memory clear key]
Press @∏ to display the menu.
• To clear all variables (M, A-F, X, Y, ANS, STAT VAR), press 00 or .
• To RESET the calculator, press 10 or . The RESET operation will erase all data stored in memory, and restore the calculator's default setting.
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A-F, X,Y*2STAT*
×
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Entering and Correcting the Equation
[Cursor keys]
• Press < or > to move the cursor. You can also return to the equation after getting an answer by pressing > (<). See the next section for using the [ and ] keys.
• In the SET UP menu and other locations, use the < or > key to move the flashing cursor, then press ® (= key). If you need to scroll up/down the view, use the [ or ] key.
[Insert mode and Overwrite mode in the Equation display]
• This calculator has two editing modes: insert mode (default), and overwrite mode. Pressing @‘ switches between the two modes. A triangular cursor indicates that an entry will be inserted at the cursor, while the rectangular cursor indicates to overwrite preexisting data as you make entries.
• To insert a number in the insert mode, move the cursor to the place immediately after where you wish to insert, then make a desired entry. In the overwrite mode, data under the cursor will be overwritten by the number you enter.
• This mode setting will be retained until the next RESET operation is executed.
[Deletion key]
To delete a number/function, move the cursor to the number/function you
• wish to delete, then press d. If the cursor is located at the right end of an equation, the d key will function as a back space key.
Multi-line Playback function
FIX
SCI ENG
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NORM1
NORM2
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DEG (°)
GRAD (g) RAD
This calculator is equipped with a function to recall previous equations in the normal mode. Equations also include calculation ending instructions such as “=” and a maximum of 142 characters can be stored in memory. When the memory is full, stored equations are deleted in the order of the oldest first. Pressing [ will display the previous equation and the answer. Further pressing [ will display preceding equations (after returning to the previous equation, press ] to view equations in order). In addition, @[ can be used to jump to the oldest equation.
• To edit an equation after recalling it, press > (<).
• To edit the displayed equation, press > (<) immediately after
obtaining a calculation answer.
• The multi-line memory is cleared by the following operations:
@c, @F (including the Automatic Power Off feature), mode change, memory clear (@∏), RESET, @`, K (R) ?, constant calculation, chain calculation, angle unit conversion, coordinate conversion, N-base conversion, numerical value storage to the temporary memories and independent memory.
Priority Levels in Calculation
This calculator performs operations according to the following priority: Q Fractions (1l4, etc.) W Functions preceded by their argument (x-1, x2, n!, etc.) E Y T Functions followed by their argument (sin, cos, etc.) Y Implied multipli­cation of a function (2sin30, etc.) U nCr, nPr I ×, ÷ O +, – P AND { OR, XOR, XNOR } =, M+, M–, M, |DEG, |RAD, |GRAD, DATA, CD, →rθ, xy and other calculation ending instructions
• If parentheses are used, parenthesized calculations have precedence
x, x
R Implied multiplication of a memory value (2Y, etc.)
¿
over any other calculations.
INITIAL SET UP
Mode Selection
Normal mode (NORMAL): m0 Used to perform arithmetic operations and function calculations.
Statistics mode (STAT): m1 Used to perform statistical calculations.
Equation mode (EQN): m2 Used to perform equation calculations.
When executing mode selection, temporary memories, statistical variables, statistical data and last answer memory will be cleared even when reselecting the same mode.
SET UP menu (FIX, SCI, ENG, NORM1, NORM2)
Press to display the SET UP menu.
]
•A menu item can be selected by:
• moving the flashing cursor by using ><, then press ® (= key), or
• pressing the number key corresponding to the menu item number.
or is displayed on the screen, press [ or ] to view the
• If previous/next menu screen.
• Press ª to exit the SET UP menu.
[Selecting the Display Notation and Decimal Places]
The calculator has four display notation systems (Floating point, Fixed decimal point, Scientific notation and Engineering notation) for displaying calculation results.
• If ”0 (FIX) or ”2 (ENG) is pressed, ‘TAB(0-9)?’ will be displayed and the number of decimal places (TAB) can be set to any value between 0 and 9.
• If ”1 (SCI) is pressed, ‘SIG(0-9)?’ will be displayed and the number of significant digits (SIG) can be set to any value between 0 and
9. Entering 0 will set a 10-digit display.
• If a floating point number does not fit in the specified range, the calculator will display the result using the scientific notation (exponential notation) system. See ‘Setting the Floating Point Numbers System in Scientific Notation’ for details.
[Setting the Floating Point Numbers System in Scientific Notation]
The calculator has two settings for displaying a floating point number: NORM1 (default setting) and NORM2. In each display setting, a number is automatically displayed in scientific notation outside a preset range:
• NORM1: 0.000000001
• NORM2: 0.01
100000÷3= ª”3 [Floating point (NORM1)] 100000/3= 33’333.33333 [Fixed decimal point
and TAB set to 2]
[SCIentific notation
and SIG set to 3]
[ENGineering notation
and TAB set to 2]
[Floating point (NORM1)] ”3 33’333.33333
3÷1000= [Floating point (NORM1)] ª3/1000= 0.003
[Floating point (NORM2)] ”4 3.×10[Floating point (NORM1)] ”3 0.003
x ≤ 9999999999
x ≤ 9999999999
”02 33’333.33
”13 3.33×10
”22 33.33×10
Determination of the Angular Unit
In this calculator, the following three angular units (degrees, radians, and grads) can be specified.
Press G
(rad)
SCIENTIFIC CALCULATIONS
• Press m0 to select the normal mode.
• In each example, press ª to clear the display. And if the FIX, SCI,
or ENG indicator is displayed, clear the indicator by selecting ‘NORM1’ from the SET UP menu.
Arithmetic Operations
• The closing parenthesis ) just before = or ; may be
omitted.
Constant Calculations
• In constant calculations, the addend becomes a constant. Subtraction and division are performed in the same manner. For multiplication, the multiplicand becomes a constant.
• When performing calculations using constants, constants will be displayed as K.
Functions
• Refer to the calculation examples of each function.
• Before starting calculations, specify the angular unit.
Random Function
The Random function has four settings for use in the normal or statistics mode. (This function cannot be selected while using the N-Base function.) Press ª to exit.
• The generated pseudo-random number series is stored in memory Y. Each random number is based on a number series.
[Random Numbers]
A pseudo-random number, with three significant digits from 0 up to 0.999, can be generated by pressing @`0®. To generate the next random number, press ®.
[Random Dice]
To simulate a die-rolling, a random integer between 1 and 6 can be generated by pressing @`1®. To generate the next random dice number, press ®.
[Random Coin]
To simulate a coin flip, 0 (head) or 1 (tail) can be randomly generated by pressing @`2®. To generate the next random coin number, press ®.
[Random Integer]
An integer between 0 and 99 can be generated randomly by pressing @`3®. To generate the next random integer number, press ®.
Angular Unit Conversions
Each time @g are pressed, the angular unit changes in sequence.
Memory Calculations
This calculator has 8 temporary memories (A-F, X and Y), one independent memory (M) and one last answer memory (ANS). The independent memory and temporary memories are only available in the normal mode.
[Temporary memories (A-F, X and Y)]
Press O and a corresponding variable key to store a value in memory. Press R and a corresponding variable key to recall a value from the memory. To place a variable in an equation, press K, followed by a desired variable key.
[Independent memory (M)]
In addition to all the features of temporary memories, a value can be added to or subtracted from an existing memory value. Press ªOM to clear the independent memory (M).
[Last answer memory (ANS)]
The calculation result obtained by pressing = or any other calculation ending instruction is automatically stored in the last answer memory.
Note:
• Calculation results from the functions indicated below are automatically stored in memories X or Y. For this reason, when using these functions, be careful with the use of memories X and Y.
04
03
–03
• Random function ...................... Y memory
rθ, xy ................................ X memory (r or x),
• Temporary memories and last answer memory are cleared even when the same mode is reselected.
• Use of R or K will recall the value stored in memory using up to 14 digits.
Y memory (θ or y)
Chain Calculations
• This calculator allows the previous calculation result to be used in the following calculation.
• The previous calculation result will not be recalled after entering multiple instructions.
• In the case of utilizing postfix functions (¿, sin, etc.), you can perform a chain calculation even when the previous calculation result is cleared by the use of the ª or @c keys.
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EL-509WM EL-509WS
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This calculator performs arithmetic operations and memory calculations using fractions, and conversion between a decimal number and a fraction.
• If the number of digits to be displayed is greater than 10, the number is converted to and displayed as a decimal number.
Binary, Pental, Octal, Decimal, and Hexadecimal Operations (N-Base)
This calculator can perform conversions between numbers expressed in binary, pental, octal, decimal and hexadecimal systems. It can also perform the four basic arithmetic operations, calculations with parentheses and memory calculations using binary, pental, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal numbers. In addition, the calculator can carry out the logical operations AND, OR, NOT, NEG, XOR and XNOR on binary, pental, octal and hexa­decimal numbers. Conversion to each system is performed by the following keys:
: Converts to the binary system. “
: Converts to the pental system. “
: Converts to the octal system. “
: Converts to the hexadecimal system. “
: Converts to the decimal system. “
Conversion is performed on the displayed value when these keys are pressed.
Note: In this calculator, the hexadecimal numbers A – F are entered by
disappear from the display.
pressing played as follows:
A
, B, LC, ÷D, lE, and IF, and dis-
” appears.
” appears.
” appears.
” appears.
”, “ ”, “ ”, and “ ”
A ï, B , C ó, D ò, E ô, F ö
In the binary, pental, octal, and hexadecimal systems, fractional parts cannot be entered. When a decimal number having a fractional part is converted into a binary, pental, octal, or hexadecimal number, the fractional part will be truncated. Likewise, when the result of a binary, pental, octal, or hexadecimal calculation includes a fractional part, the fractional part will be truncated. In the binary, pental, octal, and hexadecimal systems, negative numbers are displayed as a complement.
Time, Decimal and Sexagesimal Calculations
Conversion between decimal and sexagesimal numbers can be performed. In addition, the four basic arithmetic operations and memory calculations can be carried out using the sexagesimal system. Notation for sexagesimal is as follows:
degree second
minute
Coordinate Conversions
• Before performing a calculation, select the angular unit.
Rectangular coord. Polar coord.
• The calculation result is automatically stored in memories X and Y. Value of r or x: X memory Value of θ or y: Y memory
Modify Function
In this calculator, all calculation results are internally obtained in scientific notation with up to 14 digits for the mantissa. However, since calculation results are displayed in the form designated by the display notation and the number of decimal places indicated, the internal calculation result may differ from that shown in the display. By using the modify function, the internal value is converted to match that of the display, so that the displayed value can be used without change in subsequent operations.
STATISTICAL CALCULATIONS
Statistical calculations are performed in the statistics mode. Press m1 to select the statistics mode. This calculator performs the seven statistical calculations indicated below. After selecting the statistics mode, select the desired sub-mode by pressing the number key corresponding to your choice. When changing to the statistical sub-mode, press the corresponding number key after performing the operation to select the statistics mode (press m1).
0 (SD) : Single-variable statistics 1 (LINE) : Linear regression calculation 2 (QUAD) : Quadratic regression calculation 3 (EXP) : Exponential regression calculation 4 (LOG) : Logarithmic regression calculation 5 (PWR) : Power regression calculation 6 (INV) : Inverse regression calculation
The following statistics can be obtained for each statistical calculation (refer to the table below):
Single-variable statistical calculation
Statistics of Q and value of the normal probability function
Linear regression calculation
Statistics of Q and W and, in addition, estimate of y for a given x (estimate y´) and estimate of x for a given y (estimate x´)
Exponential regression, Logarithmic regression, Power regression, and Inverse regression calculation
Statistics of Q and W. In addition, estimate of y for a given x and estimate of x for a given y. (Since the calculator converts each formula into a linear regression formula before actual calculation takes place, it obtains all statistics, except coefficients a and b, from converted data rather than entered data.)
Quadratic regression calculation
Statistics of Q and W and coefficients a, b, c in the quadratic regression formula (y = a + bx + cx correlation coefficient (r) can be obtained.) When there are two x´ values, press @≠.
When performing calculations using a, b and c, only one numeric value can be held.
¯
x Mean of samples (x data)
sx Sample standard deviation (x data)
σ
Q
W
• Use K and R to perform a STAT variable calculation.
x Population standard deviation (x data)
n Number of samples
Σ
x Sum of samples (x data)
Σ
x2Sum of squares of samples (x data)
¯
y Mean of samples (y data)
sy Sample standard deviation (y data)
σ
y Population standard deviation (y data)
Σ
y Sum of samples (y data)
Σ
y2Sum of squares of samples (y data)
Σ
xy Sum of products of samples (x, y) r Correlation coefficient a Coefficient of regression equation b Coefficient of regression equation c Coefficient of quadratic regression equation
2
). (For quadratic regression calculations, no
Data Entry and Correction
Entered data are kept in memory until @c are pressed or mode selection. Before entering new data, clear the memory contents.
[Data Entry]
Single-variable data
Data
k
Data & frequency
Two-variable data
Data
x &
Data
x &
same data x and y.)
• Up to 100 data items can be entered. With the single-variable data, a data item without frequency assignment is counted as one data item, while an item assigned with frequency is stored as a set of two data items. With the two-variable data, a set of data items without frequency assignment is counted as two data items, while a set of items assigned with frequency is stored as a set of three data items.
[Data Correction]
Correction prior to pressing k immediately after a data entry:
Delete incorrect data with ª, then enter the correct data.
Correction after pressing k:
Use [] to display the data previously entered. Press ] to display data items in ascending (oldest first) order. To reverse the display order to descending (latest first), press the [ key. Each item is displayed with ‘Xn=’, ‘Yn=’, or ‘Nn=’ (n is the sequential number of the data set). Display the data item to modify, input the correct value, then press k. Using &, you can correct the values of the data set all at once.
• When
• To delete a data set, display an item of the data set to delete, then press
• To add a new data set, press ª and input the values, then press
or appears, more data items can be browsed by pressing
[ or ].
@J. The data set will be deleted.
k.
k (To enter multiples of the same data)
Data
y k
Data
y &
frequency
k (To enter multiples of the
Statistical Calculation Formulas
Type Regression formula Linear y = a + bx Exponential y = ae Logarithmic y = a + b • ln x Power y = ax
Inverse y = a + b
Quadratic y = a + bx + cx
In the statistical calculation formulas, an error will occur when:
• The absolute value of the intermediate result or calculation result is equal
to or greater than 1 × 10
• The denominator is zero.
• An attempt is made to take the square root of a negative number.
• No solution exists in the quadratic regression calculation.
bx
b
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