Canon F789sga User Manual
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ENGLISH F-789SGA SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR USER INSTRUCTIONS E-IE-455
1 Contents Display ........................................................................\ ....................................... P.2 Getting Started Power On, Off ........................................................................\ ................... P.3 Display Contrast Adjustment ..................................................................... P.3 Mode Selection ........................................................................\ ............. P.3-4 Application Function Menu (Apps Key) ................................................. P.4-5 Calculator Set-up Menu ........................................................................\ P.5-7 Before Using the Calculator ...................................................................... P.7 Inputting Expressions and Values Input Capacity ........................................................................\ ................... P.8 Input Editing...........................................................\ ............................... P.8-10 Inputting and Display Result in Mathematics Mode...................................P.10 Input Range and Error Messages Calculation Precision, Input Range ................................................... P.10-13 Order of Operations ........................................................................\ .. P.14-15 Calculation Stacks ........................................................................\ ........... P.15 Error Messages and Error Locator .................................................... P.15-16 Basic Calculations Arithmetic Calculations ........................................................................\ .... P.17 Memory Calculations ........................................................................\ . P.17-18 Fraction Calculations ........................................................................\ ....... P.19 Display Values Exchange ...................................................................... P.20 Percentage Calculations ........................................................................\ . P.21 Degree-Minutes-Seconds Calculations ................................................... P.21 Replay & Multi-statements ...................................................................... P.22 Constant Value Calculations ............................................................. P.23-26 Metric Conversions ........................................................................\ ... P.27-28 Functional Scientific Calculations Square, Root, Cube, Cube Root, Power, Power Root, Reciprocal and Pi ........................................................................\ ............ P.28 Logarithm, Natural Logarithm, Antilogarithm and Log ab......................... P.29 Angle Unit Conversion ........................................................................\ .... P.29 Trigonometry Calculations ...................................................................... P.30 Permutation, Combination, Factorials and Random Number Generation ........................................................................\ ......... P.31 Produce (�) Calculation ........................................................................\ .. P.32 Summation (∑) Calculation .................................................................... P.32 Maximum Value and Minimum Value Calculation ..................................P.32 Modulus After Division (Mod) Calculations ............................................P.33 Least Common Multiple and Greatest Common Divisor.......................\ ... P.33 Prime Fractorization ...................................................\ .............................P.34 Quotient and Remainder Calculations .................................................... P.35 Coordinate Conversion ..................................................................... P.35-36 Absolute Value Calculation ..................................................................... P.36 Engineering Notation........................................................................\ ....... P.36 Complex Number Calculations .......................................................... P.37-38 Base-n Calculations and Logical Calculations ........................................ P.39 Statistical Calculations Statistical Type Selection ........................................................................\ P.40 Statistical Data Input ........................................................................\ ....... P.41 Editing Statistical Sample Data ............................................................... P.41 Statistical Calculation Screen .................................................................. P.42 Statistical Menu ........................................................................\ ......... P.42-43 Statistical Calculation Example ......................................................... P.44-45 Distribution Calculations .................................................................... P.45-46 Equation Calculations ........................................................................\ ....... P.47-49 Solve Function ........................................................................\ ................... P.49-50 CALC Function ........................................................................\ .................. P.50-51 Differential Calculations ........................................................................\ ... P.51-52 Integration Calculations ........................................................................\ ... P.52-53 Matrix Calculations ........................................................................\ ........... P.53-58 Vector Calculations ........................................................................\ ........... P.58-62 Function (x, y) Table Calculation .................................................................. P.63 Battery Replacement ........................................................................\ ............... P.64 Advice and Precautions ........................................................................\ ... P.64-65 Specifications .........................................................\ ........................................ P.65
2 Display How to Use the Slide Cover Open or close the cover by sliding as shown in the figure. S : Shift key A : Alpha key M : Independent Memory STO : Store Memory RCL : Recall Memory STAT : 1-Var & 2-Var Statistics Mode CPLX : Complex Number Calculation Mode MATX : Matrix Calculation Mode VCTR : Vector Calculation Mode EQN : Equation Calculation Mode D : Degree Mode R : Radian Mode G : Gradient Mode FIX : Fixed-decimal Setting SCI : Scientific Notation LINE : Line Display Mode : Up Arrow : Down Arrow Disp : Multi-statements Display
3 Getting Started Power On, Off First time operation: 1. Remove the battery insulation tab to load the battery. 2. Press to initialize the calculator. Power ON: When is pressed. Power OFF: are pressed. Auto Power off Function: When the calculator is not used for approximately 7 minutes, it will automatically power off. Display Contrast Adjustment Press (6: CONT ), to enter the Display Contrast Adjustment screen. Press to darken the display contrast. Press to lighten the display contrast. Press or to confirm and clear the screen. To initialize the LCD contrast, press outside the Display Contrast Adjustment screen. Mode Selection Press to enter the Calculation Mode Selection screen.
4 Application Function Menu (Apps Key) The Apps menu contains mathematical functions. In each Calculation Mode, the listed functions are different. Press and corresponding number to enter the calculation mode. Press to enter the Apps menu. Press / for next / previous pages. iii) STAT Mode In SD mode In REG mode The default mode is COMP mode. Apps i) COMP Mode ii) CPLX Mode Press [ ] or [ ] key iv) BASE Mode COMP Normal calculations CPLX Complex number calculation CPLX S TAT BASE EQN Equation solution EQN TABLE Function table generation MATX Matrix calculations MATX VCTR Vector calculations VCTR Operation Mode LCD Indicator Statistical and regression calculations Calculations involving specific number systemsS TAT Apps
5 To select the calculator input & output format [1] Maths or [2] Line [1] Maths – (Mathematics mode): The majority of calculation input and output (e.g. Fraction, pi, square root number) are shown in Mathematics textbook format. [2] Line – (Line mode): The majority of calculation input and output are shown in the line format. The “LINE” icon will be shown. For the STAT, EQN, MATX, VCTR mode, the Input & Display format will switch to Line mode automatically. Mathematics mode Line modeLINE Press to exit the Apps menu.AppsApps vii) VCTR Mode v) EQN Mode Press [ ] or [ ] key vi) MATX Mode Press [ ] or [ ] key Press to enter the Calculator Set-up Menu; press / for next / previous page. Press [ ] or [ ] key Calculator Set-up Menu
6 To select the angle unit [3] Deg, [4] Rad or [5] Gra [3] Deg: Angle unit in Degree [4] Rad: Angle unit in Radian [5] Gra: Angle unit in Gradient 90º = radians = 100grads To select display digit or notation [6] Fix, [7] Sci or [8] Norm [6] Fix: Fixed Decimal, [Fix 0~9?] appears, specify the number of decimal places by pressing [0] – [9]. Example: 220 ÷ 7 = 31.4286 (FIX 4) = 31.43 (FIX 2) [7] Sci: Scientific Notation, [Sci 0~9?] appears, specify the number of significant digits by pressing [0] – [9]. Example : 220 ÷ 7 = 3.1429x10 1 (SCI 5) = 3.143x101 (SCI 4) [8] Norm: Exponential Notation, [Norm 1~2?] appears, specify the exponential notation format by pressing [1] or [2]. Norm 1: Exponential notation is automatically used for integer values with more than 10 digits and decimal values with more than TWO decimal points. Norm 2: Exponential notation is automatically used for integer values with more than 10 digits and decimal values with more than NINE decimal places. Example: 1 ÷ 1000 = 1x10-3 (Norm 1) = 0.001 (Norm 2) To select the fraction format [1] a b/c or [2] d/c [1] a b/c: specify Mixed fraction display [2] d/c: specify Improper fraction display To select the complex number display format [3] CLPX ([1] a+bi or [2] r< ) [1] a+bi: specify Rectangular Coordinates [2] r< : specify Polar Coordinates
7 To select the statistical display format [4] STAT ([1] ON or [2] OFF) [1] ON: Show FREQ (Frequency) Column in Statistical Data Input Screen [2] OFF: Hide FREQ (Frequency) Column in Statistical Data Input Screen To select the decimal point display format [5] Disp ([1] Dot or [2] Comma) [1] Dot: specify dot format for Decimal point result display [2] Comma: specify comma format for Decimal point result display To Adjust Display contrast [6] CONT Refer to the “Display Contrast Adjustment” section. Before Using the Calculator Check the current Calculation Mode Be sure to check the status indicators that indicate the current calculation mode (COMP, STAT, TABLE), display formats setting, and angle unit setting (Deg, Rad, Gra). Return to initial setup Press (YES) to return the initi\ al calculator setup: Calculation mode : COMP Input/Output Format : Maths Angle unit : Deg Display Digits : Norm 1 Fraction Display Format : d/c Statistical Data Input : OFF Decimal Point format : Dot This action will not clear the variable memories. Initialize the calculator When you are not sure of the current calculator setting, you are recommended to initialize the calculator (resets calculation mode to COMP, angle unit to Degree, clears replay and variable memories, and resets LCD contrast) by performing the following key operations: (All) (YES) .
8 F-789SGA allows you to input a single calculation with up to 99 bytes. Normally, one byte is used each time you press one of the numeric keys, arithmetic keys, scientific function keys or . Some functions require 4 – 13bytes. , , and the \ direction keys will not use up any bytes. When the remaining input capacity is less than 10bytes, the input cursor will change from “ ” to “ ” signaling tha\ t the memory is running now. Input Editing New Input begins on the left of display. When the input data is more than 15 characters (Line Mode) / 16 characters (Math mode), the line will scroll to the right consecutively. You can scroll back to the left by using and to review the input. In Line mode, press to let the cursor jump to the beginning of input, press to jump to the end. In Mathematics mode, press to let the cursor jump to the beginning of input when it is at the end of the input calculation. Or press to let the cursor jump to the end of input when it is at the beginning of the input calculation. Omit the multiplication sign and final close parenthesis. Inputting Expressions and Values *1. Omit multiplication sign (x) - Input before an open parentheses : 1 x (2+3) - Input before scientific functions that includes parentheses: 2 x cos(30) - Input before Random number function - Input before Variable (A, B, C, D, X, Y, M), π, θ Example: 2 x log 100 x (1+3) = 16 Including *1, *2, *3 Omitting *1, *3 2xlog(100) x (1+3) 16*2 *1 2log(100)(1+3) 16 Operation 1: Display 1 Operation 2:Display 2 3 Input Capacity
9 *2. Scientific functions come with the open parenthesis. Example: sin(, cos(, Pol(, LCM(…. You need to input the argument and the close parenthesis . *3. Omit the last close parenthesis before the , , , and . Insert and Overwrite Input mode In Line mode, you can use INSERT or overwrite mode for inputting. - In Insert mode (Default input mode), the cursor is a vertical flashing line “ ” for inserting a new character. - In Overwrite mode, press key to switch the cursor to a flashing horizontal “ _ ” and replace the character at the current cursor position. In Mathematics mode, you can only use the Insert mode. Whenever the display format changes from Line mode to Mathematics mode, it will automatically switch to the Insert mode. Deleting and Correcting an Expression In Insert mode: Move the cursor to the right of the character or function that needs to be deleted, then press . In Overwrite mode: Move the cursor under the character or function being deleted, then press . Example: 1234567 + 889900 (1) Replace an entry (1234567 1234560) (2) Deletion (1234567 134567) Method 1: Line/Maths mode - Insert mode Method 2: Line mode - Overwrite mode 12times 13times 12|34567+889900 1|34567+889900 1234567+889900_ 1234567+889900 134567+889900 Method 1: Line/Maths mode - Insert mode Mode Setting Display (input Line only)Key In operation Method 2: Line mode - Overwrite mode