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Summary of Contents for Canola SX-300 series

Page 1: ...e a v A V 8 8 e e e 8 fa e f e 8 a v 8 I Canon CanDia Programmable Calculator Instructions English Edition...

Page 2: ...1 2 Line Feeding Method 11 3 Program Operations 11 2 ill Manual Calculation Page 1 Before Executing the Manual Calcu lation 12 1 Preparation 12 1 1 Round Functions 12 1 2 Preparation 12 2 Printing 12...

Page 3: ...es and or steps are possible fa e 2 1 Program Extending Over Two Pages 41 2 2 When Jumping Over to Another Page 42 2 3 When Using Memory of Another Page 42 3 How to Use Page Instructions 42 3 1 PROG R...

Page 4: ...Check Mode See IV MCR Indicates running of magnetic tape cartridge reader Round Form Slide Switch W Used for round up round off or round L 5 down to the preselected decimal digits of the results in ma...

Page 5: ...r finding the inverse number of a figure in the buffer register P ER lock key o PRiNt o e s e gT J lock key DATA TRANS lock key sJlif The gram See IV 1 5 P14 e Control Block IPAI ERFEED I Feeds the ro...

Page 6: ...instruction which has no corresponding key to amend the numeric part of a program instruction character code symbol memory ad dress etc ENT Data input instruction Enters the round instruction in comb...

Page 7: ...tem unless other wise set In the case of data that cannot be Note In a manual operation suppose you stored the data 10 13 X 10 14 in a memory with the scien tific floating system When this data is cal...

Page 8: ...OPE Same as LRN I Same function as just the J key depressed 2 Thermal Printer 1 Specifications 1 Printing Speed One digit 30 m sec Value data 24 digits max 960 m sec 1 line sec Program print 8 digits...

Page 9: ...from the ro l and depress the key to remove the tip and then take the roll au t of th e holder 2 2 Changing the Roll Paper from 48 digit 24 digitl to 24 digit 48 digit When changing Roll Paper to one...

Page 10: ...at the key is unlocked 3 Set to the step where the recording starts See IV 1 2 P13 4 Depress the key Note Transferring is carried out from the des ignated step up to the capacity of cartridge Although...

Page 11: ...y of the character you want to print and one character will be printed each time a key is depressed The printing characters will continue until the key is depressed once again Line feed is not perform...

Page 12: ...rdinary calculation c Operations with the keys related to functions d Operations of the key 3 Display Functional values and intermediate results value of each term and value in each parentheses are di...

Page 13: ...tion incorrectly stored o can be amended immediately after it is stored Diaplay shows the step number o 1 3 Check Mode CHECK For amending and listing a program When set in this mode a status indicatin...

Page 14: ...b Depress the key as many Generally amendment or editing of the program times as required is performed in the Check mode However the 2 Rewrite the Instruction amendment can also be performed in the Le...

Page 15: ...eration Procedure 1 Set to Check Mode 3 Rewrite into the correct instruc tions 4 Depress the ill key to advance the step B Inserting Set to the step from wh ich add itonal instructions will be inserte...

Page 16: ...007 Program Print Before erasing LF After erasing 5 2 Confirmation of the Program There are two ways to confirm the contents of program Program Print and Debugging 1 Program Print This function perfo...

Page 17: ...es the program specified on the plate A note for user definable keys A E Once the SP instruction symbol of each program to be selected is given to correspond to the specified symbols respectively othe...

Page 18: ...Instructs power calculation a 0 Instructs opening parentheses Instructs closing parentheses and com pletion of calculation within the paren theses Instructs to complete the mathematical operations 2 I...

Page 19: ...n for indirect addressing memory instruction such as IND SM nn Stores the contents of the buffer regis SM ter to the specified memory The con tents of the buffer register will not XX change and the da...

Page 20: ...will advance to the next instruction Two instructions FLAG nn and SP nn can be the destination of the Jump instructions The combi nations of the jump instructions and the destinat ions are as follows...

Page 21: ...ster is negative Advances to the next instruction when it is zero or positive Input key operation oF ro IF ERROR GO TO nn Error jump This instruction judges if the machine satisfies one of ERROR condi...

Page 22: ...he program Jumps to FLAG nn when a datum is step jumps to the SP instruction input at the entry instruction given which has the same symbol and immediately before this instruction stops at the SP inst...

Page 23: ...ut p lnting EP e When the specified column is longer XX than that of the data spacing is BRANCH Unconditional jump carried out in higher columns to This instruction takes the value in the full the spe...

Page 24: ...e calculator from stopping even when there is an error This is essential before using the IF ERROR GO TO instruction Input key operation RESET ERROR DISABLE RED instruction Resets SED instruction Inpu...

Page 25: ...ing mode switch etc 3 Selecting the program 4 Starting execution 5 Inputting the data See IV 1 5 P14 Correcting checking Is the Incorrect the program program 1 Checking by program correct printing 2 C...

Page 26: ...starting calcu lation by depressing the Wkey 5 For the repetitions of the program execution you can start it by depressing the key or entering numerals according to the program contents 3 2 0 ata Inp...

Page 27: ...Data input Clearing the buffer register Square root Reciprocal Square Round up Round off Round down Storing in a memory Recalling from a memory Clearing a memory Accumulation in a memory Clearing all...

Page 28: ...Setting to an error condition RESET ERROR Resetting an error rINiTl rINiTl o o DATA PAG En Designating page for data 7 n PROGRAM PAGE n Designating page for program NON OPERATION Non effect instructi...

Page 29: ...rs A Bi and C Di selecting the program using the BRANCH instruction Make the print out format so that the kind of operation addition subtrac tion multiplication or division and real part and imaginary...

Page 30: ...Flowchart Branches according to input number BRANCH Addition Subtraction Multiplication BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH ps unconditionally Division Print 30 FfL V...

Page 31: ...I I 0 2 FIX 0 0 3 I COL PRINT 0 7 ENT I SM I I I 0 3 I FIX I 0 I 0 3 COq RINT I 1 0 CHA PRINT INST I 5 F CHA PRINT 2 0 2 I SM 0 7 I ENT FLAG 0 3 I x 2 I I 5 I 5 1 3 Step I nstruc Remark Key tion Oper...

Page 32: ...I 8 RM RM 9 i 01 Imaginary Multiplication 0 1 140 x part I 1 RM RM I 2 02 I 0 2 I 3 4 SM SM 5 05 I 0 5 6 RM RM 7 I 07 Branch for I 0 7 I output I 8 BRANCH I I O I F 9 LF I O 0 32 Step Instruc Remark...

Page 33: ...FIX 0 0 3 COL fRINT 1 2 CHA PRINT INST 5 F CHA PRINT ENT IF ENT 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 EP 3 0 Operation Procedure 1 LEARN 2 lJJ 3 Learn the program 4 5 Lock the key 6 7 Input A 8 W 9 Input B 10 W 11 Input C...

Page 34: ...ntage for each item may be clear Study Points 1 Indirect addressi ng INDIRECT 2 Judging the sign of the value in the buffer register IF 0 GO TO nn IF 0 GO TO nn and IF 0 GO TO nn In this example the l...

Page 35: ...RM 0 3 Print the No FIX I 0 0 0 I COL PRINT 0 2 SPACE 0 4 Input sales ENT FLAG 0 0 1 INDI ECT Indi reet storing SM I IJ 0 0 11 Accumulate for total M I Step i Instruc I Remark Key I tion Operation 05...

Page 36: ...0 0 a COL PRINT 0 7 SPACE i 0 5 CHA pRINT INST 2 4 CHA PRINT INDI RECT I RM a a FIX 0 a a I COL PAINT RM a 2 x 1 a a Step 150 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 160 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 170 1 2 3 4 Instruc 1 Remark Key tio...

Page 37: ...ine of i Yes No t r J Reset Error disable so that the machine Reset Error will stop when disable so that an error occurs the machine will stop when an error occurs 0 Calculation of IxIt o 0 O f o i Th...

Page 38: ...I 00 4 SED SET ERROR DISABLE 5 i GO TO SP 6 20 i 7 IF ER IF ERROR 8 22 9 I RED RESET ERROR DISABLE 010 FLAG 1 21 2 FIX 5 4 3 04 4 5 I EP 6 8a 7 FLAG 8 22 9 RE RESET ERROR I 020 RED RESET ERROR DISABLE...

Page 39: ...for the step The 1 Selection using the lock key arrangement is the same as displayed with the 2 Selection using the GO g SP key highest digit indicating the page 3 Selection using the ssW key Key Oper...

Page 40: ...en SP instruction is in another page 2 G o except 0 page Search and jump Key operation 1 i nn Page m Page 3 Selection using the key 2 ______ _ E1 p Jum p and stop Key operation Search and jump 1 f 1 2...

Page 41: ...amely 1002 X Key operation DELETE I key operation I I 5 T Makes the step blank in the rear of the page I I m page 000 step as many numbers as deleted INSERT J key operation Instructions that cannot be...

Page 42: ...ogram page instruction is not necessary Program page in struction is used when it is necessary to ju mp to another page during program execution Page instruction is not used for manual selection of a...

Page 43: ...PAGE 1 Henceforth data page 1 o I I I ii the object for addressing I I RM 12 Add ress 12 of page 1 I i 8M OS EM 2J or 0 c__ DATA PAGE 0 Henceforth data page 0 is the object for addressi n9 RM 05 eM 1...

Page 44: ...symbol Memories in page 1 are used Operation Procedure 1 Lock the S T key 2 s g 0 0 Set at page D Output Format Cubic Root Calculation 3 4 Input the coefficient of degree n 5 W Input in order from co...

Page 45: ...1 I I 0 1 3 SPACE SPACE 4 FLAG FLAG 4 I 05 I I 0 5 5 1 00 0 0 5 I CHA CHA PRINT 6 aX I 6 P l ____ ___ ___ P_ I 7 8 3 9 l a 020 2 FLAG 3 01 4 FIX 5 4 5 i 04 6 i o 7 I EP 8 I 8a 9 SP 030 I 8b Main progr...

Page 46: ...Input X ENT 2 FLAG i FLAG I 3 01 I 0 1 4 SM SM I 5 03 0 3 6 RM i RM I 7 01 I 0 1 8 SM SM 9 04 0 4 Step Instruc 1 tlon Remark 1 1100 1 1 0 I 2 5 3 SM 4 00 5 FLAG 6 02 7 RM 8 02 9 x 1110 RM 1 03 2 Calc...

Page 47: ...0 3 5 CM CM I 6 02 I 0 2 7 ENT Input X ENT I 8 IFE IF lENT 9 01 I 0 1 1160 EP EP I 1 8a I 8 A J Back view of the connected example c J Main unit Memory box SX 300 SX 3010 C 0 Note Connecters for Inpu...

Page 48: ...nia 92626 U S A Q CANADA CANON OPTICS BUSINESS MACHINES CANADA LTD HEAD OFFICE E JROPE AFRICA 3245 American Drive Mlssissauga Ontario L4 V 1N4 Canada I o MIDDLE EAST CANON AMSTE RDAM N V Q CENTRAL Geb...

Page 49: ...for executing complicated calculations are given as well as a full explanation of the operating methods and of functions of the calculator in ordinary usage It also may be used as a dictionary of ter...

Page 50: ...se the Scientific Functions 7 Vinyl bags 5 bags 8 Plate for the Function Block 1 sheet 9 Cover sheet 1 sheet Before using the calculator r Power switch First set the thermal paper on the printer An ex...

Page 51: ...dge upward 4 Depress the key When the MC R lamp is turned off and loading is finished take the cartridge tape out by pushing the EJECT knob forward 5 Depress the key 6 Depress the key Remark The Angle...

Page 52: ...e surface of head Operation Procedure 1 Hold up door flap with bar as the picture shows 2 Spread pen with cleaning fluid and carefully wipe surface of head 0 L ___ Note 1 Always keep cap on bottle whe...

Page 53: ...he roll 2 Insert the cleaner into the feeder for the thermal paper keeping the glossy side on which PRINTER HEAD CLEANER is printed up Then advance and set it by the I_FEED1 key 3 Operations should be...

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Page 59: ...ep counter set at the step 000 o To release the error state o To clear the entire step area o To clear the display the working registers and the step counter o To release the error state Operation Mod...

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