Casio FX-CG10 manual

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    CASIO W orldwide Education W ebsite http://edu.casio .com CASIO EDUCA TIONAL FOR UM http://edu.casio .com/f or um/ fx- CG 1 0 fx- CG20 Ha r d w a r e User’ s Guide E CASIO[...]

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    CASIO GUIDELINES LAID DO WN BY FCC R ULES FOR USE OF THE UNIT IN THE U .S.A. (not appli- cable to other areas). NOTICE This equipment has been tested and f ound to comply with the limits for a Class B digital de vice, pursuant to P ar t 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonab le protection against har mful interf erence i[...]

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    CASIO E-1 Cont ents Attaching and Removing the Front Cover ................................................. E-2 Before Using the Calculator for the First Time... ...................................... E-3 Precautions when Using this Calculator .................................................... E-5 Handling Precautions ...........................[...]

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    CASIO E-2 A ttachi ng an d Remo ving t he F r ont Co v er S T o remove the front cover Bef ore using the calculator , remov e the front cov er and attach it to the back. S T o attach the front cover When you are not using the calculator , attach the front cover to the front. Important! Always attach the front cover to the calculator whenever you ar[...]

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    E-3 Before Usin g th e Calcul ator for the First T i m e... Batteries are not loaded in your calculator at the factory. Be sure to follow the procedure below to load batteries and adjust the display brightness before trying to use the calculator for the first time. 1. Making sure that you do not accidentally press the M key, attach the front cover [...]

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    E-4 6. Press  (Next). This displays the Display Settings screen. 7. Press B to make the screen darker, or C to make it brighter. •  (INITIAL) returns display brightness to its initial default. 8. Press  (Next). This displays the Power Properties screen. 9. Specify the auto power off trigger time. • Press  (10Min) to specify 10 minut[...]

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    CASIO E-5 Precau tio ns when Using t his Calculator A progress bar and/or a busy indicator appear on the display whenever the calculator is performing a calculation, writing to memory, or reading from memory. Busy indicator Progress bar Never press the RESTART button or remove the batteries from the calculator when the progress bar or busy indicato[...]

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    CASIO E-6 Handling Pr ecau tions • Your calculator is made up of precision components. Never try to take it apart. • Avoid dropping your calculator and subjecting it to strong impact. • Do not store the calculator or leave it in areas exposed to high temperatures or humidity, or large amounts of dust. When exposed to low temperatures, the cal[...]

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    CASIO E-7 K e y L a y ou t[...]

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    CASIO E-8 D is pla y Br ig htness an d Batt er y Life I Display Brightness Y ou can select a display brightness v alue in the range of 1 (least bright) to 5 (br ightest). The initial f actor y default brightness setting is 3. The brightness lev el will change to 1 (least br ight) automatically if you do not perf or m any operation on the calculator[...]

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    CASIO E-9 S peci ficatio ns V ariables: 28 Calculation range: p 1 × 10 –99 to p 9.999999999 × 10 99 and 0. Inter nal operations use 15-digit mantissa. Exponential display range: Nor m 1: 10 –2 > | x |, | x |  10 10 Nor m 2: 10 –9 > | x |, | x |  10 10 Program capacity: 61,440 bytes (max.) Storage memory capacity: 16MB (max.) Pow[...]

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    CASIO E-10 Auto power off: P ower is automatically turned off approximately 10 min utes or 60 minutes after last operation. Ambient temperature range: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) Dimensions: 20.6mm (H) s 89.5mm (W) s 188.5mm (D) 3 / 4 " (H) s 3 1 / 2 " (W) s 7 3 / 8 " (D) Approximate weight: 230 g (8.1 oz) (including batter ies) [...]

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    CASIO E-11 Restar t a n d Rese t S Restart Should the calculator star t to act abnor mally , you can restar t it by pressing the REST ART button. Note, how e ver , that you should only use the REST ART b utton only as a last resor t. Nor mally , pressing the REST AR T button reboots the calculator’ s operating system, so programs , graph function[...]

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    CASIO E-12 Po w er S u p ply This calculator is pow ered by f our AAA-size alkaline batteries LR03 (AM4), or f our nick el-metal h ydr ide batteries. An icon in the upper left cor ner of the screen indicates the current batter y lev el. Batter y le vel icon Le vel 3 Le vel 2 Le vel 1 Dead If the f ollowing message appears on the displa y , immediat[...]

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    CASIO E-13 • Nev er mix batter ies of different types . • Nev er mix old batter ies and new ones . • Nev er leav e dead batter ies in the batter y compar tment. • Remov e the batter ies if you do not plan to use the calculator f or long per iods. • Nev er tr y to recharge the batteries supplied with the calculator . • Do not expose batt[...]

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    CASIO E-14 S T o replace the batteries Important! • Nev er tur n on the calculator while the batter ies are remov ed or not loaded correctly . Doing so can cause memor y data to be deleted and malfunction of the calculator . If mishandling of batteries causes such problems, correctly load batteries and then perf or m the restar t operation to res[...]

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    CASIO Manuf acturer : CASIO COMPUTER CO ., L TD . 6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome Shibuy a-ku, T okyo 151-8543, Japan Responsible within the European Union: CASIO EUROPE GmbH Casio-Platz 1 22848 Norderstedt, Germany This mark applies in EU countr ies only . Canadian Regulatory Information Information concernant la Réglementation Canadienne This Class B dig[...]

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    CASIO COMPUTER CO., L TD. 6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan One or more of the following patents may be used in the product. U.S.Pats. 5,166,897 5,210,708 5,535,317 5,539,867 5,739,823 SA1008-A CASIO[...]