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    							Scientific Calculator
    F-710
    ENINSTRUCTION 
    						
    							Key Assignment 2
    Two-Line Display  3
    Precautions Before Calculation  3
    Power ON, OFF Keys  3
    Numeric Entry Keys  4
    2
    nd Functions Keys  4
    Memory Keys  4
    Cursor/Edit Keys  5
    Decimal Point Selection Keys  5
    Notation Keys  6
    Display Contrast Adjustment  6
    Angle Unit Conversion Keys  6
    Basic Instruction Keys  7
    Fractional Calculation Keys  7
    Last Answer Key  9
    Calculation Priority  9
    Calculation Range  10
    Error Messages  10
    Statistical Calculations  11
    Output of Statistical Calculation Results  11
    Statistic Calculation Examples  12
    Formula Calculation Functions 1238 Built-in Formula  13Calculation Examples 14
    Fractional Calculation Examples  15
    Basic Function Calculation Examples  15
    Angle Unit Mode Calculation Examples  17
    Applied Calculation Examples  19
    Input Range of Functions  20
    Battery 22
    Advice and Precautions  22
    Specifications 22
    Contents
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    							Key Assignment
    Thank you for purchasing Canons scientific statistical calculator, 
    which features a 2-line display capable of displaying both formulas and 
    result at the same time. The main features include Base  calculations, 
    statistical calculations, linear regression calculations, probability 
    calculations, 10 built-in scientific constants, and more....
    How To Open/Close the Cover:
    Open or close the cover by sliding as 
    shown in the figure.
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    							Two-Line Display
    Precautions Before Calculation
    
    M1, M2, M3  : Memory Storage
    2nd  : 2nd Function
    HYP  : Hyperbolic
    SCI  : Scientific Exponential Mode
    ENG  : Engineering Exponential Mode
    FIX  : Fixing Mode
    FMLA  : Built-in Formular
    STAT  : Statistic Mode
    DEG  : Degree Mode
    GRAD  : Gradient Mode
    RAD  : Radian Mode
    K : Constant
    xlø :  Precedes the exponent
    
    In the example table, the upper line display will be
    shown as xx (e.g. Ans).
    •  Calculation Mode
      Before starting calculation, be sure to check the Calculation mode  from the status indicators, such as STAT (static) and DEG (degree). 
    •  Returning to the Initial Mode
      If you get into trouble during calculation, it is recommended to return  the calculation mode to the initial one once, where only DEG 
    (Degree) indicator is lit.
    •  If you get into trouble, you can use the reset key which will reset the  calculator to the Decimal Calculation/Floating mode.
    Power ON, OFF Keys
      (Power ON/Clear): Turns the calculator on. When it is pressed, 
    the calculator will be turned on. 
    •  Auto Power Off Function: 
      When the calculator is not used for about 7 minutes, the  calculator is automatically turned off to save power. 
            (Power OFF): Turns off the calculator.
    2ndOFF
    OFF
    Extension mark 
    (Shows the presence 
    of hidden formula)
    Formula (12 characters)
    Status indicators
    Mantissa
    Mantissa minus sign
    Exponent
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    							For performing function indicated above the keys.
    Example: sin-1 0.5 (30.)
    Numeric Entry Keys
    2nd Functions Keys
    The calculator has 3 memories. When a memory contains a number 
    other than 0, M1, M2, or M3 displays.
    **To clear a single memory, press  0  STO  1, 0   STO  2, or 0  STO  3.
    Memory Keys
      (Numeric): Enter numbers. 
      (Decimal Point): Enters a decimal point. 
      (Exponential): Used to enter exponents. 
      Example: 35x10
    43 =       35       43                       (3.5x10 44)
      (Negative): Used to obtain negative value.
      Example: 12x(–3) =       12             3                            (–36.)
      (Back Space): Clears the last digit entered from the upper 
    (formula) line.
    Example:
                                                             Operation           \
       Display
      STO 
      Stores displayed value in memory  45  STO  1 Ans       STO  M1.  M1, M2 or M3, replacing current value.          27 Ans+27 
      RCL (continued)
      Recalls value in memory M1, M2 or M3   RCL  1 45          3 45+3 
    48.
      2nd     (continued)
      Adds displayed value to memory  12  2nd          1 Ans        sum  M1  M1, M2 or M3 
      2nd     (continued)
      Exchanges displayed and memory 
     24       8 24    8  192  values.   2nd            1 Ans       EXC  M1             1 192 
    Example:
         Value                            Operation                             Di\
    splay
         12345  1 2 4     incorrect entry   124
       12
      3 4 5  12345
    2nd
    EEEE
    BS
    BS
    2nd
    EXCRCLSTO
    RCL
    SUM
    SUMSUM
    EXC
    EXC
    45.
    72
    12
    57
    SIN-1
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    							1234560+8891234567+889
    The cursor keys are used to move the cursor in the upper (formula 
    entry) line. When the entry is long, an extension mark appears to let 
    you know that the hidden formula is present.
    With        (deletion) and        (insertion), you can correct the formula 
    during entry or after calculation. Also, after calculation comma you can 
    use the replay function to move the cursor to the end or beginning of 
    the formula to add further formula or to change it.
    Example:
    Replacing an entry (7      0):(Press or keep press until 7 blinks.)
    (Replace with 0)
    Deletion (1234560      134560): (Press or keep press until 2 blinks.)
    (2 is deleted.)
    Insertion (889900      2889900): (Press or keep press until 8 blinks.)
    (8 and       alternates.)
    (Insert 2)
    (or       or       )
    Replay function (You can add or change the formula): (Cursor moves to the end.)
    (Cursor moves to the beginning.)
    Specifies the number of decimal places in the mantissa of decimal 
    calculation results. Pressing        ~        after this key specifies the 
    number of decimal places as follows:
                           ~        0 ~ 9 decimal places
    Note:
    To reset the decimal specification, press        ,       , then       .
    Cursor/Edit Keys
    Decimal Point Selection Keys
    1234560+889134560+8899
    0
    2
    134560+2889
    Extension mark        Cursor
    1234567         889900  567+889900
    134560+8899134560+8899134560+2889
      60+2889900134560+2889
    FIX
    FIX
    FIX
    2nd
    2nd
    2nd
    INS
    INS
    INS
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    							To adjust the display contrast, Press                    and one of the 
    following means appear:
    Press         to make the display contrast darken.
    Press         to make the display contrast lighten.
    Press         to confirm.Selects scientific notation.
    12345 
    12345.
     
    SCI          1.2345x10 04
    *1  The displayed value is round off within the specified range, but the actual  calculation result is retained in the register.
    *2  The number is displayed with left justification. In this case, 5 decimal  places are specified, but only the 10 most significant digits are displayed. 
    The 5th decimal place is not displayed.
    Used to change the angle values to different unit.
            (DEG)       (RAD)       (GRAD)
    Cycles (converts) angle-unit setting between degrees, 
    radians, and grads for display, entry and calculation.
    • Relationship of units: 200
    GRAD = 180 =   RAD
    Angle Unit Conversion Keys
    Display Contrast Adjustment
    Notation Keys
    Example:
            Operation                   Display                      Explanation
           FIX  3 decimal places
     123456.789
     123456
     (*1)  0 decimal places
     123456.7890 (*2) 5 decimal places
      123456.789  Reset decimal places
    FIX
    FIXFIXFIX
    2nd
    2nd2nd2nd
    2nd
    SCI
    2ndSCI
    Selects engineering notation (exponent. is a multiple of 3).(continued) 
     ENG          12.345x10 03
    2nd
    2ndENG
    CONTRAST
    ENG
    Restores standard notation (floating-decimal)
    format.2nd
    2ndDRG
    2nd
    FLO
    [                   ]– CONTRAST +
    IIIIII
    2nd
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    							: Used for basic arithmetic calculation. Press keys as they are written.
    Can be omitted in the following cases:
    • Before parenthesis (e.g. 3(4+7), (A+1) (B+2))
    • Before    , 
    3   , sin, sin-1, log, In, 10X, eX, (e.g. 2    5 )
    • Before fixed number and variables (e.g. 2  , 3AB) (Percent): Used for percentage calculations. When this key is 
    pressed before using the four fundamental operations, the 
    entered value is divided by 100 and the calculation result is 
    displayed.
    Example:  123     (1.23)
          (Open, Close Parenthesis): For performing parenthesis 
    calculations where numbers and instructions to be stored in the 
    register are within 23 levels.
    Example:
    •          and        are always used together. Otherwise. Syn (Syntax) 
    ERROR will be displayed.
    Basic Instruction Keys
    It enters fractions and calculates both mixed and improper fractions. 
    Answers are given in mixed fractions. 
    Fractional Calculation Keys
    2nd
       Value                    Operation                         Display
    F     D
    Example: Convert 180 degrees into radian and gradient.
             Operation               Display(Upper)            Display(Lower)
    180  180     RAD               3.141592654
      Ans     GRAD            200.
    RAD
    GRAD2nd
    2nd
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    							(Fraction): Use it to enter fractions for both mixed and improper 
    fractions.
    When entering improper fractions (A/B):
      A (numerator)                  B (denominator) 
    When entering mixed fractions (A B/C):
      A (integer)                  B (numerator)                  C (denominator)
    Fractions 2/3 is displayed as 2    3, and 1 2/5 as 1    2    5.
    •  If the result exceeds 10 digits including delimiters, it is displayed in 
    the decimal point expression. 
    
            can convert the results of the fractional calculations to the 
    decimal expression and vice versa. 
    Example:  Calculate        +         and convert the result to the decimal  point expression. 
    (Mixed/lmproper Fraction Conversion):
    It converts mixed fractions to improper fractions and vice versa. 
    It changes alternatively at each time the key is pressed.
    Example:  Enter 10/3 and convert it to the mixed traction.
    Value                    Operation                    Display(Lower)
    Example:
     Operation                             Display(Lower) 
     Operation                             Display(Lower) 
    2nd
    2nd
    F     D
    F     D
    F     D2nd
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    							The result of the most recent calculation is stored into the answer 
    memory. You can recall and use this result by pressing                .
    Example:  Calculate 123 + 456 and subtract the result from 789.
    Example using continuous caloulation:
    Last Answer Key
    The calculation procedure priority is automatically determined by the 
    calculator. This means that algebraic expressions can be entered just 
    as they are written. The calculation priority is as follows:
    1.  Expressions inside parentheses.
    2.  Functions that need a ) and precede that argument, such as sin, log…
    3. Fractions.
    4.  Functions that are entered after the argument, such as x
    2, x-1…
    5.  Exponentiation (^) and roots (x     ).
    6.  Negation (-).
    7.  Permutations (nPr) and combinations (nCr).
    8.  Multiplication, implied multiplication, division.
    9.  Addition and subtraction.
    10.  [=] completes all operations and closes all open parentheses. ;  Conversions (d/c, FD, DD>DMS) ; R>P, P>R
    Calculation Priority
    2ndANS
    2ndANS
    ANS
             Operation                Display(Upper)          Display(Lower)
             Operation                Display(Upper)          Display(Lower)
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