Sharp EL-9900 operation manual Getting Started, Before Use

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Chapter 1

Getting Started

Before Use

Inserting

1. Open the battery cover

batteries -

located on the back of the

resetting the

calculator. Pull down the

memory

notch, then lift the battery

 

cover up to remove it.

2. Insert the batteries, as indicated. Make sure that the batteries are inserted in the correct directions.

3. Pull off the insulation sheet from the memory backup battery.

4. Place the battery cover back, and make sure that the notch is snapped on.

5. Press Oand you will see the following message on the display:

PRESS [CL] KEY TO CLEAR ALL DATA

PRESS [ON] KEY TO CANCEL

Note: If the above message does not appear, check the direction of the batteries and close the cover again. If this does not solve the problem, follow the instruction described in "Resetting the Calculator - 1. Using the reset switch" on page 29.

6.Press Cto reset the calculator’s memory. The memory will be initialized. Press any key to set the calculator ready for normal calculation mode.

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Contents EL-9900 For Your Records Introduction Their respective holdersBasic Mode Reversible KeyboardAdvanced Mode Default mode Contents Chapter Slide Show Feature 115 Chapter Matrix Features 120Chapter Chapter List Features 131 Chapter Financial Features 183Chapter Solver Feature 194 Chapter Statistics & Regression Calculations 145Chapter Programming Features 202 Chapter Option Menu 222Appendix 228 Index 265Caring for Your Calculator Getting Started Before UseUsing the Hard Cover AdjustingCalculator OFF Automatic power off function Display contrastPart Names and Functions Main UnitPower ON/OFF key Display screenReversible Keyboard Basic Operation keysGetting Started Basic Key Operations ExampleChanging the Keyboard To change KeyboardQuick Run-through Basic Mode Basic → AdvancedAdvanced → Basic Set up the calculator before calculation Enter fractions Change answer 1. Press @ Mode from Fractions to Decimals How to switch the keyboard Operating the Graphing CalculatorBasic / Advanced Keyboard Basic Key Operations Standard Calculation KeysEntering numbers Number entry ExampleEntering a Negative valueCursor Basics Performing standard math calculationsMethod Editing Entries Cursor navigaTion About the InsertSecond Function Key Alpha Key Math Function Keys Math Function keys for Basic keyboardMath Function keys for Advanced keyboard Common Math Function Keys for both keyboards Examples MATH, STAT, and Prgm Menu Keys Setup Menu Calculator’s then . configurationSetup Menu Items Operating the Graphing Calculator Precedence of Calculations Error Messages 10 +Resetting the Calculator Using the reset switchSelecting the Reset within the Option menu Basic Calculations Basic Keyboard Try itProcedure ConceptArithmetic Keys PerformingAddition SubtractionWhen to leave out the ⋅ sign Entering a number with a negative valueCalculations Using Various Function Keys Specifying no common factorSpecifying a common factor Example RAA E RAB E AA +AB E Second FunctionsRAC E Example Calculations Using Math Menu Items DegreesRadians CalcNUM Abs absvalueRound roundvalue , digit number of decimals Ipart ipart valueFpart fpart value Int int valueMin minlist Max maxlistLcm lcmnatural number, natural number Gcd gcdnatural number, natural numberRemain natural number remain natural number ProbRandom random number of trial RndInt rndIntminimum value, maximum value , number of trialRndCoin rndCoin number of trial RndDice rndDice number of trialConv Angle Basic Graphing Features Basic Keyboard = 3.5 +Basic Graphing Features Basic Keyboard Explanations of Various Graphing Keys Graph BasicsZoom To select a box area to zoom Factor menu, press Eto activate the setup tool PowerFactor EXPTrig STORCL Basic Graphing Features Basic Keyboard Other Useful Graphing Features Following illustration shows these relationships Basic Graphing Features Basic Keyboard Basic Graphing Features Basic Keyboard Basic Graphing Features Basic Keyboard Substitution feature Example Basic Graphing Features Basic Keyboard Advanced Calculations Advanced Keyboard Various Calculation Keys Example Calculate arctangent @t1 E Calculations Using Math Menu 01 log2 log2 valueFminequation, lower limit of x, upper limit Fmaxequation, lower limit of x, upper limitDxequation, value of x , tolerance Equation, lower limit, upper limit , tolerance dx∑ expression, initial value, end value , increment Sec valueCsc value Cot valueSinh-1sinh-1value Cosh-1cosh-1valueTanh-1tanh-1value →dms value degrees →dms Rectangular/polar coordinate conversionXy→r xy→rx coordinate, y coordinate Xy→θ xy→θx coordinate, y coordinateRθ→x rθ→xr coordinate, θ coordinate Rθ→y rθ→yr coordinate, θ coordinateAdvanced Calculations Advanced Keyboard Value a and value B Or value a or value BNot not value Neg neg value Xor value a xor value BXnor value a xnor value B Conj conjcomplex numberCalculations using complex numbers Real realcomplex numberImage imagecomplex number Abs abscomplex numberMore Variables Single Value Variables and List Variables Functions available for complex number calculationsAbs, round, ipart, fpart, int Tool Menu Advanced Calculations Advanced Keyboard Setup Menu Advanced Graphing Features Advanced Keyboard Un = un-1⋅ 1 0.6 +Advanced Graphing Features Advanced Keyboard Advanced Graphing Features Advanced Keyboard Use 3 in or 4 OUT of the a Zoom to adjust the drawing size Graphing Parametric EquationsPolar Graphing Draw a graph r = 16cosθsinθGraphing Sequences Based TimePhase-based uv, uw, or vw Based WebExample 1 n-based Graphing Time Example 2 Phase-based Graphing uv Example 3 n-1-based Graphing Web Calc Function Advanced Specific sub Menus InflecFormat Setting Advanced keyboard specific sub-menusZoom Functions Specific sub Menu items MenusHYP Setting a Window Rectangular coordinate systemParametric coordinate system Polar coordinate systemTables Setting a table 101 Draw Function Line Draw menu104 Hline VlineHLine y-value HLine ExampleTline VLine ExampleTlineequation, x-value Tline ExampleDraw Draw equationShade Shadeequation1, equation2 , lower value, upperDrawInv DrawInv equation Circle ExampleText Textcolumn, row, strings Column and row definitions for text inputPntON PntONx-coordinate, y-coordinate PntOFFx-coordinate, y-coordinatePntCHGx-coordinate, y-coordinate PxlONcolumn, rowPxlTST PxlTSTcolumn, row DrawON DrawON equation number 1, .... or DrawONDrawOFF DrawOFF equation number 1, .... or DrawOFF StoGD StoGD number 0-9Saves the graph data Example RclGD RclGD numberStoPict StoPict number 0-9Saves the pixel data Example Substitution Feature Slide Show Feature Create a newSlide Show Enter x 3x 1x + 2 at the first equation Select a file Select an image Playing back the newly created Slide ShowRearranging the captured images Slide Show menu SpecifyInsertion point MoveDEL RenameMatrix Features 3x + 2y + z = 2x + 3y + z = 34 x + 2y + 3z =Dimensions ProblemSelect a matrix To editEntering and Viewing a Matrix Editing keys and functions Enter elementsMatrix Normal Matrix Operations Matrix + Matrix Matrix Matrix Matrix ⋅ Matrix SquareCalculations using OPE menus Special Matrix OperationsDim dimmatrix name Fill fillvalue, matrix nameIdentity identity dimension value Cumul cumul matrix nameAugment augmentmatrix name, matrix name Rndmat rndmatnumber of row, number of columnRowswap rowswapmatrix name, row number, row number Rowplus rowplusmatrix name, row number, row numberRowmult rowmultmultiplied number, matrix name, row number Mat→listmatrix name, list name 1, ..., list name n Mat→listmatrix name, column number, list nameList→mat list→matlist 1, .... list n, matrix name Calculations using Math menus Det det matrix nameTrans trans matrix name RowEF rowEF matrix nameUse of menus An expressionList Features Concept ProcedureEnter each speed value in the list Equation using Store the listEnter Creating a list Normal List OperationsCalculate Press @+@ Root of L2 Calculations using the OPE menu functions Special List OperationsSortA sortAlist name SortD sortDlist nameDim dimlist Natural number ⇒ dimlist nameFill fillvalue, list Cumul cumul list Dflist dflist listAugment augmentlist 1, list List→mat list→matlist 1, ..., list n, matrix nameMean meanlist , frequency list Median medianlist , frequency list Sum sumlist , start number, end numberProd prodlist , start number, end number Drawing multiple graphs using the list function Standard deviation and varianceStdDv stdDvlist , frequency list Varian varianlist , frequency listUsing Ldata functions StoLD StoLD natural numberUsing List Table to Enter or Edit Lists How to enter the listRclLD RclLD natural number How to edit the list Statistics & Regression Calculations Opening the list Press S Table to enterData Statistics & Regression Calculations Setting Graph drawingSelecting Whether148 Statistics Features Stat menusStatistical evaluations available under the C Calc menu Statistical calculations using the Sunday data L2 Statistical calculations using the Monday data L3152 Statistical graph types overview chart Graphing the statistical dataGraph Types HistogramNormal probability plot N.P Normal distribution plot N.D Box plot Box Modified box plot MBox Pie chart PIE Scatter diagram S.D XY Line Xyline Specifying statistical graph and graph functions Statistical plotting on/off functionPress DD Limit and press 22 LimON Trace function of statistical graphs TracingGraph Data list operations SortA sortAlistSortD sortDlist SetList SetList list name 1 , list nameRegression Calculations 161 162 Using Regression Functions 15 x’ value or list x’16 y’ value or list y’ Press #CSD0404 Rgx2 Statistical Hypothesis Testing AboutResidual list Start a statisti Cal test Press see TestZint1prop and 15 Zint2prop 167 168 169 170 171 172 Ztest1prop Tests the success probability P0 of a population 174 175 176 Distribution functions InvNorm InvNormprobability , mean, standard deviation CdfT cdfTlower limit, upper limit, degree of freedom 07 cdfχ2 cdfχ2lower limit, upper limit, degree of freedomFreedom of denominator 181 Cdfpoi cdfpoimean, value Cdfgeo cdfgeosuccess probability, valueFinancial Features Flow diagram onDraw a cash PaperPayment due at the end of the period Payment due at the beginning of the periodSetting the payment due time Press CC Period Press 11 PmtEnd and press ESimple interest and compound interest Set the TAB FSE 2 and FIX Respectively 188 Calc functions Solvpmt N, I%, PV, FV, P/Y, C/YSlvI% N, PV, PMT, FV, P/Y, C/Y SlvPV N, I%, PMT, FV, P/Y, C/Y190 Example using the 08 Calculations Bal Bal number of payments , decimal place to roundConversion functions 11 →Apr →Apr effective interest rate, number of settlements12 →Eff →Eff nominal interest rate, number of settlements Vars Menu Solver Feature Three Analysis Methods Equation, Newton, and GraphicEquation Solver Feature Newton’s 197 198 199 Saving/Renaming Equations for Later Use Recalling a Previously Saved Equation Programming Features Creating a newProgram ExecProgramming Features Programming Hints Command or Storing aProgram line by Blank lineSetting a variable VariablesOperands Comparison operandsProgramming commands Command stringsPrgm menu PA Print character stringsRem Rem comments Key variableIs set to the corresponding numeric value as specified Following tableBrnch menu PB Scrn menu PCO menu PD Setup menu PE Format menu PF Tab integer 0 to06 Y’ OFF Y’OFF 212 Splot menu PG Plt1graph type, X list name , Y list name, frequency listFlow control tools If If conditional statements Goto label nameNext WEndOther menus convenient for programming Copy menu PHVars menu Value Debugging When an infinite Loop occurs Sample programsMatfill 221 Accessing the Option Menu Adjusting the screen contrastOption Menu Checking the memory usageCreated Deleting files Linking to another EL-9900 or PC225 226 Reset function Transmission between the ELAppendix Replacing BatteriesHandling Procedures for Replacing unitOperation 230 Troubleshooting Guide Calculator’s power won’t turn onSaved calculator configurations are not retained Graph cannot be seenScreen images cannot be stored Slide Show Specifications Substitution features Slide Show featuresProgram features Power supplyError Codes and Error Messages Break Error Conditions Relating to Specific Tasks Financial% calculation PV calculationFV calculation PMT calculationError conditions during financial calculations Distribution functionDf = However Γs = 0 x s 1 e x dx Df Degree of freedom Calculation Range Arithmetic calculationFunction calculation Function Calculation range ⋅ 10-99≤ x 1 ⋅ Ln x = loge Log Xy → θ = tan-1 Function Calculation range Σx 1 ⋅ Complex number calculation Catalog Feature List of Menu/Sub-menu Items Math menusMcalc Mnum MprobMconv MangleList menus MineqMlogic Mcomplex@lMATH @lLDATASEDIT/OPE ScalcSreg Stest SdistriStat Plot mode HIST/B.L./N.P./N.D./BOX/PIE/S.D./XYLINE Stat Plot menusPLOT1/PLOT2/PLOT3/LIMIT/ON/OFF Draw menus @dDRAWZoom menus @dPOINT@dON/OFF/LINE/GDATA/PICT/SHADE ZzoomFACTOR/POWER Calc menus ZHYP/STO/RCL@kCALC Pin the Prgramming mode Prgm Pin the Prgramming mode BrnchSlide Show menus Prgm menusPin the Prgramming mode Scrn Pin the Prgramming mode I/OPin the Prgramming mode Setup Pin the Prgramming mode Format Pin the Prgramming mode SplotPin the Prgramming mode Copy Matrix menus@mNAME @mEDITFinance menus @mMATH@gSOLVER/CALC Tool menus @gPERIOD@gVARS @VN BASE/SYSTEM/POLY@in the Solver mode METHOD/EQTN/SAVE/RENAME Solver menusIndex 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 Europe Sharp Corporation
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EL-9900 specifications

The Sharp EL-9900 is a remarkable scientific calculator that exhibits a fusion of advanced features, cutting-edge technology, and an ergonomic design tailored for both students and professionals. One of the standout characteristics of the EL-9900 is its extensive range of functions, boasting over 550 built-in calculations that cover various mathematical and scientific disciplines. This calculator is particularly popular among engineering and physics students due to its ability to handle complex calculations with ease.

One of the key features of the EL-9900 is its 2-line display, which allows users to view both the input and the result simultaneously. This dual display enhances usability, especially when dealing with intermediate steps in calculations. The calculator also includes a built-in 12-digit LCD screen, which ensures clarity and precision in reading numbers, making it easier for users to work for extended periods without straining their eyes.

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One of the more modern technologies incorporated into the EL-9900 is its solar-powered function, which is complemented by a battery backup, ensuring that the device remains operable in varied lighting conditions. This environmentally friendly design reduces the need for frequent battery replacements, making it a cost-effective choice for users.

In terms of design, the Sharp EL-9900 boasts a slim profile and lightweight construction, which makes it portable and easy to carry. Its durable casing ensures that it can withstand the rigors of daily use, whether in a classroom setting or a professional environment.

Overall, the Sharp EL-9900 stands out as a versatile scientific calculator packed with features designed to meet the needs of students and professionals alike. Its robust functionality, clear display, and user-friendly design make it a reliable tool for anyone engaged in mathematical and scientific pursuits. Whether used for basic calculations or advanced problem-solving, the EL-9900 remains a powerhouse in the realm of scientific calculators.