Casio Z1 Gr User Manual
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1 PERSONAL COMPUTER FX-890P / Z-1 / Z-1GR OWNER’S MANUAL This manual has been written by a non-Japanese speaking CASIO fan to help other non-Japanese speaking CASIO fans to make the best out of their FX-890P, Z-1GR, Z-1GRa or Z-1GR pocket computer. It is based on the Japanese Z-1 users’ manual, the FX-880 & PB2000C English manuals, and all kind of other information gathered on the web. Even if most of the content is based on material with a CASIO copyright, the company CASIO...
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2 CONTENTS 1!Unit Configuration..................................................................................................5!1.1!General Guide.................................................................................................5!1.2!Operational Functions.....................................................................................6!1.3!Symbol...
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3 5.5.4!END........................................................................................................33!5.5.5!IF –...
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4 6.3!C Command Reference...............................................................................111!6.3.1!Manual Commands...............................................................................111!6.3.1!Fundamental commands......................................................................112!6.3.1!Mathematical Functions........................................................................118!6.3.2!String...
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5 1 Unit Configuration 1.1 General Guide Power Switch Shift Key Volatile Shift Key Numeric Keys Decimal Key Arithmetic Operator Keys Execute Key Parentheses Keys Answer Key Engineering Key Alphabet Keys Space Key CAPS Key Cursor Keys Insert/Delete Keys Break Key Backspace/Clear Line Key Clear Screen / Home Key Menu / Sub Menu Key Calculator Key Program Area Keys Function Keys Formula Storage Keys ALL RESET Button 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20...
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6 1.2 Operational Functions Power Switch Slide up to switch power ON and down to switch power OFF. Shift Key ( S ) Used to enter BASIC commands and symbols noted above the keys of the keyboard. Each press of this key causes the symbol “[S]” to switch on and off on the display. Throughout this manual, this key is represented by Shift in order to distinguish it from the alphabetic S key. Volatile Shift Key ( SHIFT ) Same function as the Shift key but needs to be held when pressing the various...
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7 Switches the alphabet keys between upper case and lower case characters. The upper case mode is indicated by the “CAPS” symbol on the display. Cursor Keys ( , , , ) Move the cursor on the screen. Each press moves the cursor in the direction noted on the keys pressed, while holding down the keys causes continuous, high speed movement. Each cursor key also takes on a different function when pressed in combination with the [Shift] key. KEY FUNCTION [Shift] + .. Cursor left Moves to...
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8 Menu / Sub Menu Key ( MENU / SUB MENU) Used in combination with numeric keys to specify operational modes. MENU 1 …. Serial Port communication mode MENU 2 …. BASIC mode (program writing/editing) MENU 3 …. C mode (program writing/editing) MENU 4 …. CASL mode (program writing/editing) MENU 5 …. ASSEMBLER mode (program writing/editing) MENU 6 …. FX Statistics mode MENU 7 …. Default configuration selection menu allowing to chose the default configuration at switch ON (mode, default...
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9 1.3 Symbol Display The symbols noted on the display illustrated below appear to show the current status of a calculation CAPS . S . BASIC . DEG . RAD . GRA . CAPS: Upper case alphabetic characters (lower cases when not displayed) S : Shift mode (commands/functions marked above the keys can be input BASIC: BASIC mode (BASIC program input, editing, execution) DEG: Angle unit – degrees RAD: Angle unit – radians GRA: Angle unit – grads
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10 1.4 Keyboard A look at the keyboard of the unit reveals characters and symbols located above the keys. These are accessed using the CAPS and Shift keys. 1.4.1 Keytop Functions Normal Mode In this mode, each key inputs the characters, symbols, or commands noted on the keys themselves. (this status is automatically set when power is switched ON and immediately following a RESET procedure.) EXAMPLE: Operation Display A A E E Lower Case Mode Pressing the CAPS key shifts the alphabetic...
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