Sharp EL-9650, EL-9600c OPERATION GUIDE

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Graphing Calculator
EL-9650/9600c
OPERATION GUIDE
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Introduction
The EL-9650/9600c was developed to meet the needs of an expanding education market and is based on three concepts: easy to teach, easy to learn and easy to use. The EL-9650/9600c has been designed with simplified operations and time-saving features, allowing teachers to concentrate on actual teaching.
This manual was designed to introduce teachers to the unique features of the EL-9650/9600c using detailed operation examples.
Built-in slide shows
Original slide shows
Educational tools
(OHP/PC-link/Data collection)
C
ontents
Easy to Teach
Easy to Learn
Shift/Change function
Split display
Sales points P 1 Basic operation P 2 Pen-touch operation P 4 Equation editor P 5 Features
Shift P 6 Change P 7 Slide show P 8 Slide show selections P 9 Graphing procedure P 11 Rapid graph P 12 Rapid window P 13 Rapid zoom P 14
Easy to Use
Large display
Pen-touch screen
Rapid graph
Rapid window
Rapid zoom
System options
PC-link system P 15 Set to set communication P 16 OHP system P 17
Menu tree 1~6 P 18 Specification P 24
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Sales points
Graph Shift/Change shows how "changing" the graph affects the equation
Large 132 x 64-dot display
Slide Shows reduce class
preparation time
Easy Pen-touch screen
Rapid zoom allows easy
adjustment of window size
Rapid graph/Rapid window
simplify graphing procedures
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2
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Equation Editor shows equations just as in textbooks
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5
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Basic operation
Power ON/OFF
○○○○○
○○○○
QUIT
CL
Power on
○○
Power off
Erase equations and remove error displays
○○
Cancel of previous function (Escape)
Names of parts
Function keys
Use to enter equations Use to draw graphs Use to view table of function value Use to set size of viewing window Use to adjust the viewing range Use to trace graphs Use to enter calculation mode Use to enter slide show mode Use to operate Rapid Graph/Rapid Win-
dow and Rapid Zoom functions
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Graphing keys
2
Power supply ON/OFF key
3
Alphabet specification key
4
Secondary function specification key
5
Display screen
Cursor movement keys
6
Clear/Quit key
7
8
Variable enter key
9
Calculation execute key
Communication port for peripheral devices
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Basic operation
Guide to key use
Press to use secondary functions (in yellow). Press to use the alphabet keys (in blue).
A
Example: To select “sin”:
To select “sin-1”: To select A:
sin
Adjusting screen contrast
• The contrast adjust screen will appear when pressing
.
OPTION
SET UP menu
• Contents displayed on the right side of
Reset function
1) When trouble occurs
Press
Press .
the screen are the current settings.
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There may be differences in the results of calculations and graph plotting depending on the SET UP settings.
to enter the reset mode.
OPTION
]
Press to darken contrast. Press to lighten contrast.
Pen
Touch
• With pen-touch mark
• Operation examples for the pen-touch key are
(Change the contrast by touching or using the pen)
Pen
, all operations can
Touch
be performed using the pen touch.
given assuming that the operation is started from the default value setting.
• Use this function ( or ) to return all settings to the default value or to delete all
data.
2) All RESET operation
• If trouble still occurs, proceed as follows:
1. Press the RESET switch on the back.
2. Press .
• Returns to the initial display.
CAUTION
Do not press in step 2. It will delete all data stored in the calculator.
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Pen
Touch
Pen-touch operation
Pen-touch screen offers convenient operations. Use it to select from the menu displays or shift a graph, fast and easy. All operations can also be performed without the pen.
Convenient to make changes to graphs
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3
Easy to move betw een displays
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2
Select menu options with a touch of the pen
Example:
Pen-touch operation
1)
2)
3)
4)
Pen-touch [ CONV]
Pen-touch [ dms] twice
See how a simple choice can be made directly from the screen.
Convert “3.55” to d,m,s (degree, minute, second)
Key operation
(or )
(or )
Display
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Equation editor
The equation editor allows equations to be viewed just as they are written in textbooks. This aids student comprehension and allows mistakes to be found quickly.
Example
Input the equation and see how it can be easily viewed with the equation editor.
NotesKey Operation Display
Clear the display.
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2
Pen
Touch
3
4
5
Pen
Touch
6
(or )
(or )
Select CALC and
(Integral function)
Enter the range of the integral.
Enter
Complete equation input.
Calculate the expression.
The mark in the upper right corner
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will blink for approximately 10 seconds, indicating that the expression is being calculated.
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Review the input equation.
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Features
Shift
Graph shift function helps students grasp the relationship between an equation and its graph. Shift the graph’s location without changing its shape, and the change is immediately reflected in the equation on the right side of the display.
Example
(Change the location of graphs)
When the graph of y = x2 is shifted downward,
how does this affect the equation?
1
2
Display
Enter
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Select shift. Cursor moves to the equation menu.
NotesKey Operation
SHIFT/CHANGE
If highlighted press .
is not already
SHIFT
mode.
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Pen
Touch
3
Pen
Touch
4
Pen
Touch
5
Pen
Touch
]
2
and
Select the equation: y = x draw the graph.
Select the location of the shift: move cursor down twice.
View the result of the shift.
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2
y = x y = x2-2
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Features
Change
Graph change function helps students grasp the relationship between an equation and its graph. Change the shape of the graph, and the change is immediately reflected in the equation on the right side of the display.
Example
(Change the shape of the graphs)
When the graph of y = x2 is changed,
how does it affect the equation?
NotesKey Operation Display
Enter
1
2
SHIFT/CHANGE
and specified (
Select change. Cursor will move to the equation menu.
mode
CHANGE
).
Pen
Touch
3
Pen
Touch
4
Pen
Touch
5
Pen
Touch
]
2
and
Select the equation: y = x draw the graph.
Select the location of the change: increase the value of y­coordinates.
View the result of the change.
y = x y = 2x
2
2
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Features
Slide sho w
Slide show assists with teacher preparation. By selecting from the built-in options or cre­ating your own series of slides, you can demonstrate lessons with minimum preparation time.
Example
Use the built-in slide show of y = x2 to show how the
coordinates change as you move along the graph.
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2
Pen
Touch
3
Pen
Touch
4
Display
NotesKey Operation
Specified
Select the built-in menu.
Select y = x2 and the first slide appears.
Begin the slide show by press­ing the cursor key.
SLIDE SHOW
mode.
Moving between the values you can follow the changes in the graph’s coordinates, making the nature of the graph easier to understand.
* View the selection of built-in slide shows
on the following pages.
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Features
Built-in slide show selections
1) Y=X
2
2) Y=AX+B 4) Y=1/X
3) Y= X
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Features
Built-in slide show selections
5) Y=sinX
6) Y=tanX 7) Y=cos
-1
X 8) Y=lnX
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Features
Graphing Procedures
The EL-9650/9600c has three unique functions that simplify graphing procedures: Rapid Graph, Rapid Window and Rapid Zoom. Of course, the EL-9650/9600c supports conventional graphing procedures as well.
Graphing Procedure
Following outlines graphing procedures and indicates the steps where Sharp's unique functions can be used to simplify operations. These functions are introduced on the following pages.
Step 1
Input equation
Step 2
Set X, Y range
Xmin = Xmax = Xscl = Ymin = Ymax = Yscl =
Manual Input
Manual Input
Rapid Graph
Simply select from built-in menu to modify desired type of equation.
Rapid Window
Simply select from built-in menu to set window size.
Step 3
Draw graph
Step 4
Adjust viewing window
Manual Input
Amending range size
Go back to Step 2 to readjust window size.
Press Graph button to draw graph.
Rapid Zoom
Use arrows to adjust window size while viewing graph.
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Features
Rapid graph
Graphing has never been easier. With its full range of preset equations, rapid graph simplifies equation input. Use in conjunction with the rapid window function or with any graph created.
Example
Draw the graph for y = 2sin (-2x+ ) + 2
using the rapid graph function.
1
2
3
Pen
Touch
4
Pen
Touch
Display
NotesKey Operation
Enter the equation entry mode.
Enter Rapid Graph mode and view the equation-type menu.
Select the type of equation: Trigo­nometric, and view the equation format menu.
Select the sin equation format and view the sin equation style.
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Pen
Touch
6
Select the second equation style and input. If necessary, make changes to the coefficients.
Draw the graph.
(Note: Previous range values may affect the viewing window. To reset range values, use Rapid Window.)
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Features
Rapid window
Rapid window simplifies setting window size with a range of preset values. Use in con­junction with the rapid graph function or with any graph created.
Example
After using Rapid Graph to draw the graph of y = 2sin (-2x+ ) + 2 (refer
p. 12), set the viewing window using the rapid window function.
NotesKey Operation Display
Enter viewing window setup mode.
1
2
3
(or )
Pen
Touch
4
(Five times)
Pen
(or )
Touch
5
(or
Pen
Touch
Enter Rapid Window mode.
Select the No. 3 style and view the X-range menu.
Select X-range No. 4: (-1 < X < 10 scl=1), and view the Y-range menu.
Move the cursor to No. 5: (-0.5 < Y < 5 scl=0.5)
)
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Select the Y-range and draw the graph.
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Features
Rapid zoom
Rapid zoom offers one-touch adjustment of window size while viewing the graph. guessing or wasting class time to find optimal values for window size.
Example
Adjust the viewing window for y = x3 + x2 - 2x
to show the entire graph.
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Display
Create the graph y = x3 + x2 - 2x using the following conditions: X-range: xmin = -3
Y-range: ymin = -1.5
NotesKey Operation
xmax = 3 xscl = 1
ymax = 1.5 yscl = 0.5
No more
2
3
Pen
Touch
4
Pen
Touch
5
Enter Rapid Zoom mode.
Change Y-range from Ymax = 1.5 to Ymax=2. Draw the graph.
Repeat: Change Y-range from Ymax = 2 to Ymax=2.5. Draw the graph
View display (adjusted).
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System options
PC-LINK
Connect the EL-9650/9600c with a PC or Macintosh computer to expand the possibilities of data exchange using PC-Link software.
CE-LK1P (PC-link system)
PC-Link
PC conversion connector for IBM-PC
CE-450L
PC conversion connector for Macintosh
Software
PC-Link Software
R
IBM PC
or Compatibles
What is PC LINK?
• Creates and edits EL-9650/9600c programs on a PC.
• Receives and saves programs and various data from EL-9650/9600c.
• Makes a backup of all the contents of EL-9650/9600c.
• Sends programs and various data to EL-9650/9600c.
Procedure
• Loads image data of EL-9650/9600c.
• Converts programs and various data files into a Text File. Converts
• Prints out programs and various data files.
Turn off the EL-9650/9600c.
1
Connect the EL-9650/9600c to the PC by using
2
the CE-450L, PC-Link adaptor and PC connector (see above diagram).
Make sure that the RS-232C (serial port) is connected
3
to the PC. Use of the connector is determined by the shape of the PC serial port (see below chart).
Open PC-Link Software.
4
Switch on EL-9650/9600c.
5
It is essential to use the same port for both the PC
*
and the PC-Link Software.
Operate according to the instructions on the
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screen.
Macintosh
program text files into a Program File.
Shape of PC serial port 25 pin (male) Connect the other side (25-pin side) of PC LINK
9 pin (male) terminal of a converting adaptor. Also connect the
8 pin (female) For Macintosh
Connecting procedure
adaptor to the serial port for the PC.
Connect the other side (25-pin side) of PC LINK adaptor to the 25-pin
other side (9-pin side) of the converting adaptor to the serial port for the PC.
R
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System options
S
Transfer data between two EL-9650/9600c calculators using the communication cable (CE-450L).
Communication Procedure
et to set communication
CE-450L
EL-9650/9600c EL-9650/9600c
Plug the cable into both calculators.
1
Turn power on.
2
(Communication cable)
CE-450L
Communication cable
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Pen
Touch
Select SEND/ALL.
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List of sendable data will appear on screen.
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3
Pen
Touch
4
Pen
Touch
5
Pen
Touch
6
Pen
Touch
Receiver
( or )
( or )
Sender
( or )
( or )
Specified LINK.
Select LINK/RECEIVE.
Specified LINK.
Select LINK/SEND.
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Pen
Touch
Select ‘LI’, ‘YI’
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mark desired data to be
*
sent.
9
Execute Sending function.
List of the SEND menu
A SELECT .......................Sends files individually as described below.
01 ALL ............................ Selects and displays all files.
02 List............................. Selects and displays all list files.
03 Matrix ........................Selects and displays all matrix files.
04 Graph Eqn.................. Selects and displays all graph equations.
05 Solver Eqn ................. Selects and displays all solver equations.
06 Program..................... Selects and displays all program files.
07 G_Data....................... Selects and displays all graph data files.
08 L_Data ....................... Selects and displays all list data files.
09 Picture ....................... Selects and displays all picture data files.
10 Slide ..........................Selects and displays all self-made slide shows.
11 A~Z, Ø........................ Selects and displays all fixed memory of A to Z, and Ø
B BACKUP ...................... Menu to send all file data. Use this
feature to send the entire content.
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OHP System
Use the EL-9650/9600c OHP system with the overhead projector to make classroom presentations convenient for the whole class to see.
EL-965T/96Tc (OHP system)
AC adaptor (optional)
OHP Projection Panel
CE-450L OHP Panel Controller
The CE-450L is included for separate use (see page 16)
Procedure
Switch off the OHP Panel Controller.
1
Plug the cable connector of the OHP Projection Panel straight into the connection terminal of the
2
OHP Panel Controller. (The optional AC adaptor is recommended for extended use of the OHP Projection Panel.)
Switch on the OHP Panel Controller.
3
Operating the OHP Panel Controller.
4
The OHP Projection Panel display is synchronized with the display of the OHP Panel Controller. Place the OHP Projection Panel on top of the overhead projector to project images onto the screen.
Turn on the power to the overhead projector.
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Menu tree 1
SET UP
FORMAT
FORMAT
2nd F SET UP
( )
A
Rad 1 Deg FloatPt 2 Rad 9 3 Grad Rect 4 Eng Decimal (Real) Equation
F AMSWER G EDITOR
1 Decimal (Real) 2 Mixed (Real) 3 Improp (Real) 4 x+yi (complex) 5 r (complex)
2nd F FORMAT
( )
A
RectCursor 1 RectCoord OFF 2 PolarCoord OFF Connect Sequen
F STYLE 2
1 Sequen 2 Simul
2nd F FORMAT
( )
B DRG
1 Equation 2 One Line
B CURSOR
C FSE D TAB
1 FloatPt 2 Fix 3 Sci
C EXPRES D Y
1 ON 2 OFF
*When coordinate system is Rect, palm or polar
1 1 1 Rect 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 0 0
1
1 ON 1 Connect
E COORD
2 Param 3 Polar 4 Seq
E STYLE1
2 Dot2 OFF
MATH
A
RectCursor 1 RectCoord ON 2 PolarCoord ON Connect Sequen Web
F PLOT2
1 Sequen 2 Simul
MATH
( )
01 log2 1 abs(
x
02 2 03 fmin( 04 fmax( 05 d/dx( 06
07 dx 08 ∑( 09 sec 10 csc
E ANGLE
1 2 ' 3 "
r
4
g
5
B CURSOR
G TYPE
1 Web 2 Time 3 uv 4 uw 5 vw
11 cot 12 sec 13 csc
-1
14 cot 15 sinh 16 cosh 17 tanh 18 sinh 19 cosh-1 20 tanh
1 2 3 > 4 5 < 6
-1
-1
-1
-1
F INEQ
C EXPRES D Y
1 ON 2 OFF
*When coordinate system is Seq.
B NUMA CALC
2 round( 3 ipart 4 fpart 5 int 6 min( 7 max( 8 lcm( 9 gcd(
G LOGIC
1 and 2 or 3 not 4 xor 5 xnor
1 ON 1 Connect
1
2 Dot2 OFF
C PROB D CONV
1 random 2 nPr 3 nCr 4 l
H COMPLX
1 conj( 2 real( 3 image( 4 abs( 5 arg(
1 deg 2 dms 3 xy r( 4 xy ( 5 r x( 6 r y(
E PLOT1
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Menu tree 2
When coordinate system is Rect
CALC
CALC
1 Value 2 Intsct 3 Minimum 4 Maximum 5 X_Incpt 6 Y_Incpt 7 Inflec
2nd F CALC
( )
MATH menu on the NBASE calculation
2nd F
TOOL MATH
( )
STAT
( )
A EDIT
edit list Press
ENTER
1 and 2 or 3 not 4 neg 5 xor 6 xnor
N-MATH
A LOGIC
STAT
1 sortA( 2 sortD( 3 SetList 4 ClrList
B OPE
When coordinate system is Polar, Param or Seq
CALC
CALC
1 Value
LIST
A OPE
1 sortA( 2 sortD( 3 dim( 4 fill( 5 seq( 6 cumul 7 df_list 8 augument( 9 list mat( 0 mat list(
C CALC
1 1_Stats 2 2_Stats 3 ANOVA(
2nd F CALC
( )
2nd F LIST
( )
1 min( 2 max( 3 mean( 4 median( 5 sum( 6 prod( 7 stdDv( 8 varian(
01 Med_Med 02 Rg_ax+b 03 Rg_a+bx 04 Rg_x 05 Rg_x 06 Rg_x
B MATH
D LINE
2 3 4
1 stoLD 2 RclLD
08 Rg_log 09 Rg_ab 10 Rg_ae 11 Rg_x 12 Rg_ax 13 x’ 14 y’07 Rg_In
C L_DATA
x bx
-1 b
DRAW
01 02 Ftest2samp 03 Ttest1samp 04 Ttest2samp 05 TtestLinreg 06 Tint1samp
2nd F DRAW
( )
1 ClrDraw 2 Line( 3 H_Line 4 V_Line 5 T_Line( 6 Draw 7 Shade( 8 DrawInv 9 Circle( 0 Text(
1 StoPict 2 RclPict
E TEST
2
test
A DRAW
F PICT
10 Ztest1prop 11 Ztest2prop 12 Zint1samp 13 Zint2samp 14 Zint1prop 15 Zint2prop07 Tint2samp 16 InputList08 Ztest1samp 17 Input Stats09 Ztest2samp
B POINT
1 PntON( 2 PntOFF( 3 PntCHG( 4 PxlON( 5 PxlOFF( 6 PxlCHG( 7 PxlTST(
G SHADE
1 SET 2 INITIAL
F DISTRI
01 pdfnorm( 02 cdfnorm( 03 InvNorm( 04 pdfT(
2
05 pdf
2
06 cdf
C ON/OFF
1 DrawON 2 DrawOFF
08 cdfF( 09 pdfbin(
( (
10 cdfbin( 11 pdfpoi( 12 cdfpoi( 13 pdfgeo(07 pdfF(
select line type
Press
D LINE
ENTER
E G_DATA
1 StoGD 2 RclGD
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Menu tree 3
ZOOM
PROGM-COM
ZOOM
( )
A ZOOM B FACTOR C POWER D EXP E TRIG
1 Auto 2 Box 3 In 4 Out 5 Default 6 Square 7 Dec 8 Int 9 Stat
F HYP
1 sinh x 2 cosh x 3 tanh x
-1
4 sinh
x
-1
5 cosh
x
-1
6 tanh
x
2nd F PRGM
( on Program screen)
A PRGM D I/O E COORD
1 Print 2 " 3 Input 4 Wait 5 Rem 6 End
F FORM
1 RectCursor 2 PolarCursor 3 ExprON 4 ExprOFF 5 Y' ON 6 Y' OFF 7 Connect 8 Dot 9 Sequen 0 Simul
Set factor of zoom
ENTER
Press
G STO
1 StoWin
B BRNCH
1 Label 2 Goto 3 If 4 Gosub 5 Return
G S_PLOT
1 Plt1( 2 Plt2( 3 Plt3(
2
X
1
-1
2
X
3
X
H RCL
1 RclWin 2 PreWin
C SCRN
1 ClrT 2 ClrG 3 DispT 4 DispG
H COPY
1 StoLine 2 RclLine
1 10
x
2 e 3 log x 4 In x
1 Get 2 Send
x
1 sin x 2 cos x 3 tan x
-1
4 sin
-1
5 cos
-1
6 tan
1 Rect 2 Param 3 Polar 4 Web 5 Time 6 uv 7 uw 8 vw
x
x
x
VARS
VARS
( )
A EQVARS E G_DATA
Graph equation
ENTER
Press
F PICTUR
1 Pict1 2 Pict2 3 Pict3 4 Pict4 5 Pict5 6 Pict6 7 Pict7 8 Pict8 9 Pict9 0 Pict0
B WINDOW C STOWIN
Value of window
ENTER ENTER
Press
G TABLE
1 TBLStrt 2 TBLStep 3 TBLList
Value of stored window
Press
Statistics Press
H STAT
ENTER
L_DATA
1 L_Data 1 2 L_Data 2 3 L_Data 3 4 L_Data 4 5 L_Data 5 6 L_Data 6 7 L_Data 7 8 L_Data 8 9 L_Data 9 0 L_Data 0
1 G_Data 1 2 G_Data 2 3 G_Data 3 4 G_Data 4 5 G_Data 5 6 G_Data 6 7 G_Data 7 8 G_Data 8 9 G_Data 9 0 G_Data 0
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Menu tree 4
EQ VAR
A XY
1 Y1 2 Y2 3 Y3 4 Y4 5 Y5 6 Y6 7 Y7 8 Y8 9 Y9 0 Y0
WIN VAR
A XY
1 Xmin 2 Xmax 3 Xscl 4 Ymin 5 Ymax 6 Yscl 7 X_Fact 8 Y_Fact
ZOOM VAR
A STOXY
1 Zm_Xmin 2 Zm_Xmax 3 Zm_Xscl 4 Zm_Ymin 5 Zm_Ymax 6 Zm_Yscl
STAT VAR
VARS A
( )
01 X1T 02 Y1T 03 X2T 04 Y2T 05 X3T 06 Y3T
VARS B
( )
1 Tmin 2 Tmax 3 Tstep
VARS C
( )
1 Zm_Tmin 2 Zm_Tmax 3 Zm_Tstp
VARS H
( )
B XYT
B T
B STOT
07 X4T 08 Y4T 09 X5T 10 Y5T 11 X6T 12 Y6T
1 min 2 max 3 step
1 Zm_ min 2 Zm_ max 3 Zm_ step
C
C STO
C R
1 R1 2 R2 3 R3 4 R4 5 R5 6 R6
D SEQ
1 nMin 2 nMax 3 u(nMin) 4 v(nMin) 5 w(nMin) 6 PlotStart 7 PlotStep
D STOSEQ
1 Zm_nMin 2 Zm_nMax 3 Zm_u(nMin) 4 Zm_v(nMin) 5 Zm_w(nMin) 6 Zm_PltStart 7 Zm_PltStep
A XY
01 n 02 x 03 sx 04 x 05 xmin 06 xmax
2
08 ∑x
MATRIX
A NAME
1 mat A 2 mat B 3 mat C 4 mat D 5 mat E 6 mat F 7 mat G 8 mat H 9 mat I 0 mat J 0 mat J
PRGM
A EXEC
01 02 03 04 05 06
09 ∑y 10 y 11 sy 12 y 13 ymin 14 ymax 15 ∑y07 ∑x
2
16 ∑y
MATRIX
( )
1 mat A 2 mat B 3 mat C 4 mat D 5 mat E 6 mat F 7 mat G 8 mat H 9 mat I
2nd F PRGM
( )
01 02 03 04 05 06
B REGEQN
1 RegEqn 2 a 3 b 4 c 5 d 6 e 7 r 8 r2
2
9 R 0 resid
B EDIT
B EDIT C NEW
C OPE
01 dim( 02 fill( 03 cumul 04 augment( 05 identity 06 rnd_mat(
Cleate new program
Press
ENTER
C POINTS
1 x1 2 x2 3 x3 4 y1 5 y2 6 y3 7 Q1 8 Med 9 Q3
07 row_swap( 08 row_plus( 09 row_mult( 10 row_m.p.( 11 mat list 12 list mat
D TEST
01 p 03 t
2
04 05 F 06 df 07 p 08 p1 09 p2 10 s
D MATH
1 det 2 trans 3 rowEF 4 rrowEF
11 n102 z 12 n2 13 x1 14 x2 15 sx1 16 sx2 17 sxp 18 lower 19 upper
1 [ 2 ]
E [ ]
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Menu tree 5
STAT PLOT
Stat plot1 Stat plot2 Stat plot3 1 SET 1 PlotON
ENTER ENTER
OPTION
STAT GRAPH
2nd F STATPLOT
(
2nd F OPTION
( )
2nd F STATPLOT on PLOT1-3screen
( )
)
B PLOT2A PLOT1 C PLOT3 D LIMIT
ENTER
Press
B MEMCHKA CTRST C DEL D LINK E RESET
Remain 12345bytes
Press
ENTER
to detail
1 Hist 1 Broken
1 List 2 Matrix 3 Graph Eqn 4 Solver Eqn 5 Program 6 Picture 7 G-Data 8 L-Data 9 Slide 0 Entry
B B.L.A HIST
2 Broken+ 3 Broken
3 LimOFFPress Press
1 SEND 1 default set
C N.P. D N.D. E BOX
1 Norm
X 2 Norm+_X 3 Norm _X
4 Norm
_Y 5 Norm+_Y 6 Norm _Y
E ON/OFF
2 PlotOFF2 LimON
2 All memory2 RECEIVE
1 NormDis 1 Box
SLIDE
A B-IN
2
1 Y X 2 Y AX+B 3 Y
X 4 Y 1/X 5 Y sinX 6 Y tanX
-1
X
7 Y cos 8 Y lnX
SHIFT/CHANGE
A SHIFT
2
1 Y X 2 Y X 3 Y 1/X
x
4 Y e 5 Y lnX 6 Y sinX 7 Y tanX 8 Y X
F MBOX
1 MBox 2 MBox+ 3 MBox
SLIDESHOW
( )
B ORG
0 screen
Press
ENTER
( )
SHIFT/CHANGE
2nd F
B CHANGE
2
1 Y X 2 Y X 3 Y X
x
4 Y e 5 Y sinX 6 Y tanX
G S.D.
1 Scattr 2 Scattr+ 3 Scattr
C NEW D EDIT
Press
ENTER
H XYLINE
1 xyLine 2 xyLine+ 3 xyLine
1 MOVE 2 DEL 3 RENAME
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Menu tree 6
SOLVER
A METHOD
1 Equation 2 Newton 3 Graphic
TOOL
A NBASE
Calculate Hexadecimal Decimal Octal Binary
Press
ENTER
Y=
RECT MODE
Y1= Y2= Y3= Y4= Y5= Y6= Y7= Y8= Y9= Y0=
( on SOLVER screen )
2nd F SOLVER
B EQTN C SAVE C RENAME
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
( )
2nd F TOOL
B SYSTEM C POLY
2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 Select number
( )
Y=
PAR MODE
X1T= Y1T= X2T= Y2T= X3T= Y3T= X4T= Y4T= X5T= Y5T= X6T= Y6T=
Press
ENTER
2 2 3 3 Select degree
POL MODE
R1= R2= R3= R4= R5= R6=
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
SEQ MODE
u(n)= u(nMin)= v(n)= v(nMin)= w(n)= w(nMin)=
FINANCE
A SOLVER
TVM Solver Press
ENTER
LINK
A SELECT
01 All 02 List 03 Matrix 04 Graph eqn 05 Solver eqn 06 Program
( )
2nd F FINANCE
B CALC
01 slv_pmt 02 slv_1% 03 slv_PV 04 slv_N 05 slv_FV 06 Npv( 07 lrr(
( 1)
2nd F DOPTION
07 G_Data 08 L_Data 09 Picture 10 Slide 11 A Z,
08 Bal( 09 Pm( 10 ∑Int( 11 Apr( 12 Eff 13 days(
back up Press
B BACKUP
ENTER
C PERIOD
1 PmtEnd 2 PmtBegin
1 N 2 1% 3 PV 4 PMT 5 FV 6 P/Y 7 C/Y
D VARS
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Specifications
Specifications
Dimensions W x D x H Power R03 (AAA) x 4 Backup Battery CR2032 x 1 Display
Memory
Accessory
Features
Features unique to Sharp
Peripheral
* Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. * Some products may not be available in some countries.
Size (dot) 132 x 64 Line x Characters 8 x 22 Character Size (dot) 5 x 7 Digits (mantissa + exponent) 10 + 2 Total Memory Size 32 KB Constant Memory 27 + last answer memory Protective hard case GraphingStandard
Statistics
Other
Pen-touch screen, Equation editor, Shift/Change, Slide show (Built-in/Original), Rapid graph, Rapid window, Rapid zoom, List grouping, calculation, Simultaneous equation
CE-450L Unit-to-unit communications cable CE-LK1P PC-Link (Print screen/Data storage) EL-965T/96Tc OHP system (includes controller)
(mm)
Function graphing Up to 10 Parametric graphing Up to 6 Polar graphing Up to 6 Sequence graphing Up to 3 Split screen Graph-table/graph-equation Graph style Zoom, Trace Table of function values Regression models 12 Scatter Plots and Histograms Box-and-Whisker Diagrams Inferential statistics Probability Distributions Matrix Up to 10 (Maximum size : 99 x 99) List Up to 6 (Maximum length : 999) Programming Trigonometry functions (including sec, csc, cot) Solver Complex numbers Financial calculation Fraction/Decimal conversions Last entry recall (up to 160 steps) Last answer recall
183 x 86 x 19.5
(without hardcase)
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EL-9650/9600c Graphing Calculator
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Distributed by:
SHARP CORPORATION
OSAKA, JAPAN
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