3 . DI S P L AY P AT T E R N
The actual display does not appear like this.
This illustration is for explanatory purposes only.
4 . DI S P L AY F O R M AT A N D
DE C I M A L S E T T I N G F U N C T I O N
For convenient and easy operation, this model can be used in one of four display modes. The selected display status is shown in the upper part of the display (Format Indicator). N ote: If more 0’s (zeros) than needed are displayed when the O N /C key is pressed, check whether or not the calculator is set to a Special Display Format.
•Floating decimal point format (no symbol is displayed)
Valid values beyond the maximum range are displayed in the form of a
•Fixed decimal point format (FIX is displayed)
Displays the fractional part of the calculation result according to the specified number of decimal places.
•Scientific notation (SC I is displayed)
Frequently used in science to handle extremely small or large numbers.
•Engineering scientific notation (EN G is displayed) C onvenient for converting between different units.
<Example> Let’s compare the display result of
[10000 8. 1 =] in each display format. (specifies normal mode)
N ote: The calculator has two settings for displaying a
floating point number: N O RM1 (default setting) and N O RM2. In each display setting, a number is automatically displayed in scientific notation outside a preset range:
• N O RM1: 0.000000001 x 9999999999
•N O RM2: 0.01 x 9999999999
10000 8.1
Initial display
DEG
DEG
(normal mode)
FIX DEG
(FIX mode TAB = 3)
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