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SR8D1A-E.RTF     SIZE : 140x75mm     SCALE 2:1       2003/8/22 

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b. Whenever the key is operated, the calculator discriminates the 

above priorities and holds the data and operation keys pending 
as required. 

 

  This pending action is possible up to 6 times, and 15 levels or 

more pending become error. 

 

c. [ ( ] key is accepted only immediately after [CE], [+], [

], [x], [

÷

], 

[x

y

], [ 

y

x

], [=], [ ( ] keys can not accepted in all other cases. 

When this key is accepted, the displayed data is cleared to 0.
 

When [ ( ] key is first accepted, the special display “( )” 

illuminates. 

 

  When a parenthesis expression is completed [ ) ] and [=] key or 

When it is cleared by the [ON/C] key, etc. or when errors are 
generated, the special display “(    )” goes out. 

 

d. If it is within the allowable range of pending, [ ( ] can be input 

into any place in an expression as many times  as desired. 
However, if the key is pressed continuously 16 times or more, it 
becomes error. 

  e. 

From a viewpoint of numerical expression when the 
corresponding “ ) ” key is not pressed, the operation is not 
executed even if the “ ( ” key is pressed. On the other hand, 
When the “ ( ” key is pressed and the “ = ” key is the pressed 
without pressing the corresponding “ ) ” key, the operation is 
also completed according to the priority. 

(10) [X

Æ

M], [MR], [M+] Memory calculation 

 

a. The memory register “M” used by these keys is a completely 

independent single memory. 

 

b. Display data is added to “M” (memory register) by [M+] key. If 

data overflows at this time, the proceeding data is hold. 

 

c. Display data is stored in “M” by [X

Æ

M] key. 

 

d. Contents of “M” is displayed by [MR] key. 

 

e. When any data except for 0 is stored in “M”, the special display 

“M” illuminates. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

(11) 

[

]

EXP

  :  1. Exponent select key. 

 

2. This key display a rounded value : 3.141592654.   

(12) 

[ ]

=

%

 : Calculation 

 

a. When any arithmetic functions constant mode has been set, the 

displayed number is converted from a percentage to a decimal. 

 Example: 

61.5% 

 Key 

Input 

    Display 

 

[6] [1] [ • ] [5] [SHIFT] [%]   

 

0.615 

 

b. When [=] key is pressed after [%] following arithmetic function 

will be executed. 

Summary of Contents for SR-135T

Page 1: ...order of priority 11 2 Addition subtraction multiplication and division and constant calculations 12 3 Memory calculation 13 4 Calculations with parenthesis 14 5 Coordinate conversion 14 6 Complex Cal...

Page 2: ...n 2 FIX X Y RND Coordinate conversion 4 Binary octal decimal and hexadecimal mode Mutual conversions and calculations of binary octal decimal and hexadecimal numbers 5 Memory protection when power off...

Page 3: ...their logical sequence to enter numbers 7 y RND a Use to set the decimal point when entering numbers b When press as the first number it is regarded as 0 and keys are pressed c Random as a second fun...

Page 4: ...or e From a viewpoint of numerical expression when the corresponding key is not pressed the operation is not executed even if the key is pressed On the other hand When the key is pressed and the key i...

Page 5: ...behind chart any displayed result of operation can become operators 14 Exponential and Logarithmic functions 1 variable In Log eX 10X Same as Trigonometric functions 15 Reciprocal Square Square Root...

Page 6: ...t 111111111 111111110 111111101 1000000001 1000000000 1 2 3 511 512 Outside the operation range DATA 512 18 Octal mode SHIFT x OCT 0 7 a Data input and output are both octal integers with a maximum of...

Page 7: ...The range of internal operation is as shown below and if the result of operation exceed the range it becomes an error overflow Hexadecimal Number Decimal Number Outside the operation range ___ 1x1010...

Page 8: ...r coordinate The range units that have been set by the DRG key follow b Respective defined areas and accuracy are as shown in behind chart however the range of obtained by R P in degree is as follows...

Page 9: ...to statistics mode press the same keys SHIFT ON C SD b You can t perform the memory calculation parenthesis calculation or conversion of coordinates c DATA Data entry key DEL Data clear key d you can...

Page 10: ...123456 When exponential portion is entered Numberals in exponential ponential portion are shifted right and last digit is erased At this point 0 replaces the first digit in the exponential Example Ent...

Page 11: ...r of priority Because there is automatic priority of operations Logic the calculations may be performed as expressed in the equation Calculation order of priority 1 Function calculations 2 Calculation...

Page 12: ...ations involving parenthesis therefore as long as priority operations involving parenthesis do not exceed 15 levels the calculations may be performed as they appear in the equation 2 Addition subtract...

Page 13: ...4 5 6 6 7 8 9 7 1 2 3 4 8 4 5 6 9 7 xy 4 10 8 11 1 2 7 SHIFT y x 5 12 1 0 2 4 3 Memory calculation Input and output the independent memory is done by pressing X M MR M Example 123 x 2 456 x 3 789 x 4...

Page 14: ...prior operations it to be pending until the calculation inside the parenthesis are performed Parenthesis may be used in a chained calculation as long as the total of levels ending due to the automatic...

Page 15: ...omplex Calculation EXAMPLE KEY INPUT DISPLAY 5 4i 6 3i 11 7i SHIFT CPLX 5 a 4 b 6 a 3 b b DEG CPLX 0 DEG CPLX 5 DEG CPLX 4 DEG CPLX 0 DEG CPLX 6 DEG CPLX 3 DEG CPLX 11 DEG CPLX 7 EXAMPLE KEY INPUT DIS...

Page 16: ...of input data 5 7 DATA 3 5 4 DATA 4 5 1 DATA 5 5 6 DATA 6 5 5 DATA 7 5 2 DATA 8 x 54 125 Average of datum SHIFT x 433 Total of datum SHIFT x2 23465 Total of square of datum n 8 Number of input data n...

Page 17: ...gits plus 2 negative code digits Components CMOS LSI Display Liquid crystal FEM type Power supply 3V DC GP76Ax2 Approx 1500 hours when used 2 hours a day Power consumption 0 15mw Operation Temperature...

Page 18: ...ren to play with batteries 4 Wipe off the new batteries with a dry cloth to maintain good contact 5 Insert the two new batteries with their flat sides plus terminals up 6 Align the upper and lower cas...

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