GETTING STARTED
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2. Function of Each Part
1
Display screen
2
Power supply ON/OFF key:
Press
˚
to turn on the power supply. Press
Ï
n
to turn off the power supply.
3
Cursor movement keys:
Specifies location to input/correct characters and num-
bers. The cursor is indicated using “_” when there is no number or character. The
cursor is indicated using a flashing “ ” when overlapping a number or character
(this may vary according to setting or display screen). These keys are also used
when selecting menus.
4
Set up key:
Mode setting key that determines the calculation method and display
format of this graphing scientific calculator.
5
Clear/Quit key:
Used when clearing numerical values, calculation commands,
programs, etc., or when returning to the previous screen. This key is also used when
clearing errors.
6
Alphabet key:
Used with
Å
to enter letters.
7
Reset switch:
Used when replacing batteries or when errors occur. Caution is
required since all memory contents will be deleted when pressing the reset switch.
8
Calculation execution key:
Used when specifying calculation commands and
executing calculations.
9
Peripheral connection terminal:
Terminal used when connecting separately sold
cables or a PC link cable (not a power supply).
F
Secondary function:
Used with
Ï
to input secondary functions.
G
Secondary function specification key:
Used when specifying an operation printed
in mustard-yellow above a key (upper left).
H
Alphabet specification key:
Used when specifying an operation printed in blue
above a key (upper right).
I
Normal function calculation screen selection key:
Used when selecting the
screen which performs numerical calculations or calculations using functions.
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