HP 20B manual Accessing Menus and Menu Maps

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Basic Features

For more information about storing and recalling numbers, refer to the section titled, Storing and Recalling Numbers in Chapter 2.

The Cash Flow and Statistics menus share the same memory and are limited to a combined total of 50 memory slots. The number displayed with Memory refers to the number of remaining memory slots. When the cash flow or statistics items are displayed, a number also appears on the bottom line. This number indicates the number of memory slots used by the menu.

Pressing Iwith this number displayed resets the memory of the displayed menu item and erases all entered data. Since entering data in these menus can represent a significant amount of work, you will be asked to confirm your choice. At the Del.Data? or Del.CF? prompts, press Ito confirm, or Oto cancel.

Accessing Menus and Menu Maps

Many of the calculator's functions are located within menus. To access a menu, press the key, or secondary-function-key- combination, for the menu in which you wish to work. To exit a menu, press O.

For example, to access the Break-even menu, press :!. Once opened, you can scroll through the items in the menu by pressing <or>repeatedly. When you arrive at the last item in a menu, pressing <returns you to the first item. Similarly, pressing >one time on the first menu item scrolls to the last item in the menu.

Most items consist of two parts: a name and an associated number. For example, the Fixed item in the Break-even menu (Figure 7) displays as shown in Figure 5.

Figure 5

The large (=) annunciator shows that the value assigned to Fixed is 120,000. If you perform a calculation with this item displayed by pressing 1+2=for example, Fixed is still selected as the current item, but the large (=) annunciator is now turned off, indicating the 3 is not the value assigned to Fixed (see Figure 6).

Figure 6

At this point, to return to the display of the Fixed menu item shown in Figure 5, press O.

Some menus have sub-menus. If an item represents a sub-menu, pressing Iwith that menu item displayed opens the sub-menu.

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Contents HP 20b Business Consultant Financial Calculator Manual HP part number F2219-90201 First edition AugustLegal Notices Legal NoticesRevision History Revision HistoryContents Cash Flows Business ProblemsTime Value of Money BondsIndex ErrorsWarranty, Regulatory, and Contact Information HP 20b Business Consultant Keyboard FeatureFeature Chapters Keyboard Map LegendBasic Features Basic FeaturesAdjusting the Display Contrast Selecting a LanguageMode Menu Setting Preferences Two Line DisplayBasic Features 1Mode Menu Settings Setting top line DescriptionChanging the Calculation Mode Keys Display DescriptionKey Presses and the Secondary Function Key Annunciators= Key Using the I and = KeysI Key Memory and the Memory Menu Reset x MenuEditing and Clearing Entries On/CE O Key Accessing Menus and Menu Maps Menu Map for the Break-even Menu Number Entry and Display Mathematical CalculationsMathematical Functions Chain Mode Algebraic ModeReverse Polish Notation RPN Mode RPN StackO1c23 I56c1 Last NumberU3I Mathematical Calculations 2Last Number 3I4+5I6+ RPN StackKeys Display Description RPN Stack One-Number Functions and the Math Menu RPN Stack and the Roll Down OperationMath s Menu Keys DescriptionMenu Map for the Math Menu Ior = Probability Sub-menuMathematical Calculations 5Math Menu Example 10I 12I Two-Number Functions10I 7Inverse Probability ExampleStoring and Recalling Numbers Recalling a Menu Item Value in a Menu Recall ArithmeticStoring and Recalling with Time Value of Money TVM Keys Rounding NumbersPage Time Value of Money Time Value of Money TVM KeysTime Value of Money 00V 360 N1400 Calculating Payments on a LoanMenu Item/Key Description AmortizationTime Value of Money 2TVM Example Creating an Amortization Schedule 10Y1400 00V Using the Interest Conversion Menu Interest Conversion MenuTime Value of Money 6Interest Rate Conversion Example Canadian Mortgages TVM Canada365 Page O300N 6Y350 00V Canadian Mortgage ExampleCash Flow Diagram Cash FlowsCash Flow Amount Cash Flow ExampleKey Description 4500I 80005000I 4000ICash Flows 2Cash Flow Example 115000Analyzing Cash Flows NPV and IRR Menu Items IRR%Editing Cash Flows Cash Flows 4NPV and IRR ExampleSample Cash Flow Diagrams Bonds Bond MenuBond Calculation Example 20102020 Bond Menu Items+L1= Bonds 2Bond Calculation ExampleDate Calculation Example Date CalculationDate Calculation Menu 10.3 12010 Date Calculation 1Date Calculation ExampleBreak-even Break-even MenuBreak-even 1Break-even Example Business Problems Percent Calculation Menu20I 15I22I 35I30I What is 30% of 80? 4Part % of Total Example80I Depreciation Depreciation MenuDepreciation Method Description Sline 1Depreciation Methods2Depreciation Menu Items Depreciation Example 1000500 Depreciation Menu ItemsDepreciation 3Straight Line Depreciation Example Statistical Operations Menu Maps for the Data and Statistics MenusData and Stats Menus Statistical Operations 1The Statistics Menu Items Menu Item Description3I1 60I 1I1 50I2I1 65I 4I1 75I5I1 70I Statistical Operations 3Statistics Example1Error Messages ErrorsError Messages and Calculator Status Error Message Status Replacing the Batteries Warranty, Regulatory, and Contact InformationHP Limited Hardware Warranty and Customer Care Customer Care +65 6100 210 969Honduras Hong Kong 香港特別行政區 852 India Ireland 01 605 Italia 02 754 1901 439 877 232495 228 Singapore 6100Canadian Notice Product Regulatory & Environment InformationModifications Avis CanadienChemical Substances Pbde Index Calendar Actual, Cal.360Off calculator off