Schulrechner LCD 8310
IAN: 54204
Features
Modes
Application Mode
name
Mode
identification
Calculation modes
Normal calculations COMP −−
Standard deviation calculations SD SD
Regression calculations REG REG
Angle Unit Modes
Degrees Deg D
Radians Rad R
Grads Gra g
Display Modes
Exponential notation (Canceling FIX and SCI
specification)
NORM 1
NORM 2
−−
−−
Number of decimal place specification Fix Fix
Number of significant digit specification Sci Sci
Note!
Mode indicators appear in the lower part of the display. The COMP, SD and REG modes can be used in combination with the
angle unit modes.
Be sure to check the current calculation mode (SD, REG, COMP)
and angle unit mode (DEG, RAD, GRA) before beginning a
calculation.
Input capacity
The memory area used for calculation input can hold 79 “steps”.
Whenever you input the 73rd step of any calculation, the cursor
changes from ” to to let you know memory is running low. If
you still need to input more, you should divide your calculations into
two or more parts.
Making corrections during input
Use and to move the cursor to the location you want.
Press to delete the number or function at the current cursor
position.
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Press to change to an insert cursor . Inputting something
while the insert cursor is on the display inserts the input at the insert
cursor position.
Press , , or returns to the normal cursor from
the insert cursor.
Replay function
Pressing or recalls the last calculation you performed. You
can then make any changes you want in the calculation and
reexecute it.
Pressing does not clear Replay memory, so you can recall the
last calculation even after you press .
Replay memory is cleared whenever you start a new calculation,
change to another mode or turn off power.
Error locator
Pressing or after an error occurs displays the calculation
with the cursor positioned at the location where the error occured.
Exponential display formats
This calculator can display up to 10 digits. Larger values are automatically
displayed using exponential notation. In the case of decimal values, you
can select between two formats that determine at what point exponential
notation is used.
Press (or ) to select NORM 1 or
NORM 2.
NORM 1
With NORM 1, exponential notation is automatically used for integer values
with more than 10 digits and decimal values with more than two decimal
places.
NORM 2
With NORM 2, exponential notation is automatically used for integer values
with more than 10 digits and decimal values with more than nine decimal
places.
All of the examples in this manual show calculation results using the
NORM 1 format.
Answer memory
Whenever you press after inputting values or an expression, the
calculated result is automatically stored in Answer Memory. You can
recall Answer Memory contents by pressing .
Answer Memory can store up to 12 digits for the mantissa and two
digits for the exponent.
Answer Memory contents are not changed if the operation performed
by any of the above key operations results in an error.