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fx-9860GII SD
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fx-9860G AU PLUS
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fx-9860G SD (Updated to OS 2.00)
fx-9860G (Updated to OS 2.00)
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User’s Guide
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fx-9860GII SD
fx-9860GII
fx-9860G AU PLUS
fx-9860G Slim (Updated to OS 2.00)
fx-9860G SD (Updated to OS 2.00)
fx-9860G (Updated to OS 2.00)
fx-9860G AU (Updated to OS 2.00)
Software Version 2.00
User’s Guide
CASIO Worldwide Education Website
http://edu.casio.com
CASIO EDUCATIONAL FORUM
http://edu.casio.com/forum/
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• The contents of this user’s guide are subject to change without notice. • No part of this user’s guide may be reproduced in any form without the express written consent of the manufacturer. • The options described in Chapter 13 of this user’s guide may not be available in certain geographic areas. For full details on availability in your area, contact your nearest CASIO dealer or distributor. • Be sure to keep all user documentation handy for future reference. i
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Contents Getting Acquainted — Read This First! Chapter 1 Basic Operation 1. Keys.............................................................................................................................. 1-1 2. Display.......................................................................................................................... 1-2 3. InputtingandEditingCalculations.................................................................................1-5 4. UsingtheMathInput/Output
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Chapter 6 Statistical Graphs and Calculations 1. Before Performing Statistical Calculations .................................................................... 6-1 2. Calculating and Graphing Single-Variable Statistical Data ........................................... 6-4 3. Calculating and Graphing Paired-Variable Statistical Data ........................................... 6-9 4. Performing Statistical Calculations ........................................................................
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Chapter 12 System Manager 1. Using the System Manager ......................................................................................... 12-1 2. System Settings ..........................................................................................................12-1 Chapter 13 Data Communications 1. Connecting Two Units ................................................................................................. 13-1 2. Connecting the Calculator to a Personal Computer ...
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Getting Acquainted — Read This First! 0 About this User’s Guide Model-specific Function and Screen Differences This User’s Guide covers multiple different calculator models. Note that some of the functions described here may not be available on all of the models covered by this User’s Guide. All of the screen shots in this User’s Guide show the fx-9860G SD screen, and the appearance of the screens of other models may be slightly different. Math natural input and display Under its initial
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the mode the calculator is in, and current operation assignments are indicated by function menus that appear at the bottom of the display. • This User’s Guide shows the current operation assigned to a function key in parentheses following the key cap for that key. (Comp), for example, indicates that pressing selects {Comp}, which is also indicated in the function menu. • When ( ) is indicated in the function menu for key , it means that pressing displays the next page or previous page of
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Chapter 1 Basic Operation 1. Keys 1 Key Table Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 5-29 5-29 5-5 5-5 5-3 5-3 5-28 5-28 5-30 5-30 5-1 5-1 5-24 5-24 1-25 1-25 1-26 1-26 1-2 1-2 1-22 1-22 1-23 1-23 1-2 1-2 1-18, 1-18, 2-14 2-14 2-14 2-14 2-7 2-7 1-2 1-2 2-14 2-14 2-14 2-14 2-13 2-13 2-30 2-30 2-14 2-14 2-13 2-13 2-13 2-13 1-11 1-11 2-19 2-19 10-11 10-11 10-9 10-9 1-12 1-12 1-19 1-19 1-18 1-18 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-6 2-6 2-19 2-19 2-19 2-19 Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Pag
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Key Markings Many of the calculator’s keys are used to perform more than one function. The functions marked on the keyboard are color coded to help you find the one you need quickly and easily. Function Key Operation log x 10 B The following describes the color coding used for key markings. Color Key Operation Yellow Press and then the key to perform the marked function. Red Press and then the key to perform the marked function. • Alpha Lock Normally, once you press and then a key to
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3. Press to display the initial screen of the mode whose icon you selected. Here we will enter the STAT mode. • You can also enter a mode without highlighting an icon in the Main Menu by inputting the number or letter marked in the lower right corner of the icon. • Use only the procedures described above to enter a mode. If you use any other procedure, you may end up in a mode that is different than the one you thought you selected. The following explains the meaning of each icon. Icon Mode
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Icon Mode Name Description 1 TVM* Use this mode to perform financial calculations and to draw cash flow and other types of graphs. (Financial) 1 E-CON2* Use this mode to control the optionally available EA-200 Data Analyzer. For more information about the E-CON2 mode, download the E-CON2 manual (English version only) from: http://edu.casio. com. LINK Use this mode to transfer memory contents or back-up data to another unit or PC. MEMORY Use this mode to manage data stored in memory. SYSTEM
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–3 1.2 –03 indicates that the result is equivalent to 1.2 10 . This means that you should move E the decimal point in 1.2 three places to the left, because the exponent is negative. This results in the value 0.0012. You can specify one of two different ranges for automatic changeover to normal display. –2 10 Norm 1 ................... 10 (0.01) > |x|, |x| 10 –9 10 Norm 2 ................... 10 (0.000000001) > |x|, |x| 10 All of the examples in this manual show calculation results using Norm
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Editing Calculations Use the and keys to move the cursor to the position you want to change, and then perform one of the operations described below. After you edit the calculation, you can execute it by pressing . Or you can use to move to the end of the calculation and input more. 1 • You can select either insert or overwrite for input* . With overwrite, text you input replaces the text at the current cursor location. You can toggle between insert and overwrite by performing the operat
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Using Replay Memory The last calculation performed is always stored into replay memory. You can recall the contents of the replay memory by pressing or . If you press , the calculation appears with the cursor at the beginning. Pressing causes the calculation to appear with the cursor at the end. You can make changes in the calculation as you wish and then execute it again. • Replay memory is enabled in the Linear input/output mode only. In the Math input/output mode, the history functio
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Press . Cursor is positioned automatically at the location of the cause of the error. Make necessary changes. Execute again. Using the Clipboard for Copy and Paste You can copy (or cut) a function, command, or other input to the clipboard, and then paste the clipboard contents at another location. • The procedures described here all use the Linear input/output mode. For details about the copy and paste operation while the Math input/output mode is selected, see “Using the Cli
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2. Use the cursor keys to move the cursor and highlight the range of text you want to cut. 3. Press (CUT) to cut the highlighted text to the clipboard. Cutting causes the original characters to be deleted. Pasting Text Move the cursor to the location where you want to paste the text, and then press (PASTE). The contents of the clipboard are pasted at the cursor position. (PASTE) Catalog Function The Catalog is an alphabetic list of all the commands available on this calculator. You
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4. Input the first letter of the command you want to input. This will display the first command that starts with that letter. 5. Use the cursor keys ( , ) to highlight the command you want to input, and then press (INPUT) or . Example To use the Catalog to input the ClrGraph command (CATALOG) (C) ~ Pressing or (QUIT) closes the Catalog. To input a command with (fx-9860G Slim only) 1. Press . • This will display the category selection screen. • (EXE)... {displays a list of comman
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• Unless specifically stated otherwise, all operations in this section are performed in the RUN•MAT mode. Input Operations in the Math Input/Output Mode Math Input/Output Mode Functions and Symbols The functions and symbols listed below can be used for natural input in the Math input/output mode. The “Bytes” column shows the number of bytes of memory that are used up by input in the Math input/output mode. Function/Symbol Key Operation Bytes Fraction (Improper) 9 1 Mixed Fraction* ( )
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Using the MATH Menu In the RUN•MAT mode, pressing (MATH) displays the MATH menu. You can use this menu for natural input of matrices, differentials, integrals, etc. •{MAT} ... {displays the MAT submenu, for natural input of matrices} •{2 2} ... {inputs a 2 × 2 matrix} •{3 3} ... {inputs a 3 × 3 matrix} •{m n} ... {inputs a matrix with m lines and n columns (up to 6 × 6)} •{logab} ... {starts natural input of logarithm log b} a •{Abs} ... {starts natural input of absolute value |X|} d f(x) •{
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1 Example 3 To input 1+ x+1dx 0 (MATH) ( ) ( dx) 1 2 2 Example 4 To input 2 × 1 2 2 (MATH) (MAT) (2×2) ( ) 1-13
Introduced | October 1985 |
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Discontinued | 1988 |
Calculator | |
Entry mode | Infix |
Precision | 13 digits |
Display type | |
Display size | 96 × 64 pixels/8 * 16 characters |
Programming | |
Memory register | 26 numbers 78 numbers (maximum) |
Program steps | 422 bytes |
Other | |
Power supply | 3 × CR2032 Lithium |
Dimensions | 165 mm × 89 mm × 15 mm (6.5 in × 3.5 in × 0.6 in) |
The Casio FX-7000G is a calculator which is widely known as being the world's first graphing calculator available to the public. It was introduced to the public and later manufactured between 1985 and c. 1988.[1] Notable features are its ability to graph functions,[2] and that it is programmable. The calculator offers 82 scientific functions and is capable of manual computation for basic arithmetic problems.[3]
- 1Features
- 2Display and Exterior
Features[edit]
Mathematical[edit]
The calculator can compute basic arithmetic functions with a precision up to 13 digits.[1] Many functions integrated into the calculator include arithmetic and algebraic computations such as:
- trig functions[3]
Other specialized functions also implemented into the calculator include hyperbolic and statistical functions, binary/octal/hexadecimal/sexagesimal conversions and graph plotting.[4]
Programming[edit]
Like many Casio calculators, the FX-7000G includes a programming mode,[2] in addition to its display and graphing mode. It holds 422 bytes of programming memory,[5] less than half a kilobyte. However the calculator does allow for expanded/additional memory by a method of reducing the number of steps within a program. This is done by optimizing the number of steps a program has to fill a single unit of memory, instead of several.[3] The user may save any program they create or are in the process of creating in one of ten programming slots,[6] a feature also used in the Casio BASIC handheld computer.
The calculator uses a tokenized programming language (similar to the earlier FX-602P) which is well suited to writing more complex programs, as memory efficiency is a priority. Tokenization is performed by using characters and symbols in place of long lines of code to minimize the amount of memory being used. The User Manual programming catalog is written in these symbols,[6] allowing for lengthier programs to be written with less effort and less memory. One example is a program which estimates a definite integral through the use of Simpson's Rule; this can be found within the user manual for reference.[6]
The calculator has 26 numeric memories as standard. Additional memories can be created by reducing the number of bytes available for programs. Using this facility allows a total of 78 memories maximum.
Graphing[edit]
The calculator has a built in graphing feature which is unique to its model. The calculator can display either built-in graphs that are already programmed or display a user defined graph.[7] The user also has the option to rewrite any of the previously programmed graphs.[7]
Statistical graphs can also be generated: bar graphs, line graphs, normal distribution curves, regression lines.[5]
Statistical graphs can also be generated: bar graphs, line graphs, normal distribution curves, regression lines.[5]
Display and Exterior[edit]
Display[edit]
The FX-7000G incorporates an LCDDot Matrix design via the display window. When set into character mode the calculator can display up to sixteen characters on each of its eight display lines.[3] This sixteen character by eight line display is screened on the 96 × 64 dot matrix.[3] The LCD is not capable of colour or grey scale display.
Exterior[edit]
A black casing surrounds the calculator along with a metal panel implemented on the rear; a large plastic screen protects the LCD display window as well. Keys are labeled and printed on orange, green, blue, red, and black malleable buttons.[1]
Measurements[edit]
The calculator's dimensions (width, height, depth) are 83.5 mm × 167 mm × 14 mm (3.29 in × 6.57 in × 0.55 in). It has an approximate mass of 155.5 g (5.49 oz) including batteries.[1]
Power[edit]
The Casio Fx-7000G needs a 9.0 volt DC currentlithium battery supply provided by 3 CR2032 type cells. The calculator does not accept an AC adapter and only uses batteries. The average battery life is around 120 hours which is shorter in length compared to similar models.[1]
- The power-on switch is a small slider half-way up the left-hand side.
- The lower keys have the traditional Casio layout. The EXE key would execute the sum on the keyboard. The Ans key could be used to represent the last answer; simple iterative functions could be built up.
- The upper keyboard has the main function keys. The SHIFT and ALPHA keys are used to access the many different functions each key could be.
- The power-on screen displays system mode, calculation mode, angle unit and rounding. These could be changed by pressing the MODE button, or SHIFT then MODE buttons, as shown on the writing below the screen.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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- ^ ab'Manual: Chapter 4'(PDF). Archived from the original(PDF) on 2003-12-16.
- ^ abcde'Manual: Chapter 1'(PDF). Archived from the original(PDF) on 2004-06-15.
- ^'Manual: Chapter 2'(PDF). Archived from the original(PDF) on 2005-12-16.
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(help) - ^ abc'Manual: Chapter 5'(PDF). Archived from the original(PDF) on 2003-12-17.
- ^ ab'Manual: Chapter 3'(PDF). Archived from the original(PDF) on 2003-12-16.
External links[edit]
- Manual in pdf at the Wayback Machine (archived May 9, 2013)
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