HP 20B manual Basic Features 1Mode Menu Settings, Setting top line Description

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Basic Features

Table 1-1Mode Menu Settings

Setting (top line)

Description

FIX= 2

Display precision (number of digits displayed to the right of the decimal point).

 

Default is 2.

 

Key in the number of digits you want and press I, or press =until the number of digits

 

you want is displayed.

 

The display precision can be any number from 0-11. If you specify -1, the calculator displays

 

numbers with the most appropriate number of digits after the decimal point.

 

If you find you need to change the FIX setting often, use the following shortcut:

1Press :and release it. Check that the secondary function indicator is displayed.

2Press :again, and, without releasing it, press a key, 0through 9that corresponds to the desired FIX setting. FIX settings for 10 and 11 are not available using this shortcut. If you press .instead of a numbered key, FIX=-1is selected.

Degree or Radian

Angular mode in degrees or radians for trigonometric functions.

 

Default is Degree.

 

Pressing Itoggles between these options.

 

 

Date: mm.ddyyyy or dd.mmyyyy

Format for dates. December 3, 2010 is entered as 12.032010 in mm.ddyyyy format, or 3.122010 in dd.mmyyyy format. Note the (.) in both formats separating the first and second groups.

Default is mm.ddyyyy format.

Pressing Itoggles between these options.

Note that when a date is displayed, a number between 1 and 7 also displays at the right of the screen. This number indicates the day of the week corresponding to that date. Monday is 1, and Sunday is 7.

Note: in 360-day calendar mode (Cal.360), days of the week are displayed only if the date is valid.

1.23 or 1,23

Selects point or comma as decimal separator.

 

Default is decimal point, 1.23

 

Pressing Itoggles between these options.

 

 

1000.00, 1,000.00, 1000,00 or 1.000,00

Selects thousands separator.

Default is none, 1000.00

Pressing Itoggles between these options.

Note: the 1000.00 and 1,000.00 options are only available if the decimal separator is set for point

(.); 1000,00 and 1.000,00 are available only if the decimal separator is set for comma (,).

Chain, Algebraic, or

Calculation mode. For more information, refer to Chapter 2, Mathematical Calculations.

RPN

Pressing Icycles through these options.

 

 

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Contents HP part number F2219-90201 First edition August HP 20b Business Consultant Financial Calculator ManualRevision History Legal NoticesLegal Notices Revision HistoryContents Time Value of Money Business ProblemsCash Flows BondsErrors Warranty, Regulatory, and Contact InformationIndex Feature Chapters FeatureHP 20b Business Consultant Keyboard Keyboard Map LegendAdjusting the Display Contrast Basic FeaturesBasic Features Selecting a LanguageTwo Line Display Mode Menu Setting PreferencesSetting top line Description Basic Features 1Mode Menu SettingsKeys Display Description Changing the Calculation ModeAnnunciators Key Presses and the Secondary Function KeyUsing the I and = Keys I Key= Key Reset x Menu Editing and Clearing Entries On/CE O KeyMemory and the Memory Menu Accessing Menus and Menu Maps Menu Map for the Break-even Menu Mathematical Calculations Mathematical FunctionsNumber Entry and Display Algebraic Mode Chain ModeRPN Stack Reverse Polish Notation RPN ModeLast Number U3IO1c23 I56c1 5I6+ 3I4+Mathematical Calculations 2Last Number RPN StackKeys Display Description RPN Stack RPN Stack and the Roll Down Operation One-Number Functions and the Math MenuKeys Description Math s MenuMenu Map for the Math Menu Probability Sub-menu Mathematical Calculations 5Math Menu ExampleIor = 10I Two-Number Functions10I 12I 7Inverse Probability ExampleStoring and Recalling Numbers Storing and Recalling with Time Value of Money TVM Keys Recall ArithmeticRecalling a Menu Item Value in a Menu Rounding NumbersPage Time Value of Money TVM Keys Time Value of MoneyTime Value of Money 1400 360 N00V Calculating Payments on a LoanAmortization Time Value of Money 2TVM ExampleMenu Item/Key Description 10Y 1400 00VCreating an Amortization Schedule Interest Conversion Menu Using the Interest Conversion MenuCanadian Mortgages TVM Canada 365Time Value of Money 6Interest Rate Conversion Example Page Canadian Mortgage Example O300N 6Y350 00VCash Flows Cash Flow DiagramCash Flow Example Key DescriptionCash Flow Amount 5000I 80004500I 4000I115000 Analyzing Cash FlowsCash Flows 2Cash Flow Example IRR% NPV and IRR Menu ItemsCash Flows 4NPV and IRR Example Editing Cash FlowsSample Cash Flow Diagrams Bond Menu Bonds2020 2010Bond Calculation Example Bond Menu ItemsBonds 2Bond Calculation Example +L1=Date Calculation Date Calculation MenuDate Calculation Example Date Calculation 1Date Calculation Example 10.3 12010Break-even Menu Break-evenBreak-even 1Break-even Example Percent Calculation Menu Business Problems22I 15I20I 35IWhat is 30% of 80? 4Part % of Total Example 80I30I Depreciation Menu Depreciation1Depreciation Methods 2Depreciation Menu ItemsDepreciation Method Description Sline 500 1000Depreciation Example Depreciation Menu ItemsDepreciation 3Straight Line Depreciation Example Menu Maps for the Data and Statistics Menus Statistical OperationsData and Stats Menus Menu Item Description Statistical Operations 1The Statistics Menu Items2I1 65I 1I1 50I3I1 60I 4I1 75IStatistical Operations 3Statistics Example 5I1 70IErrors Error Messages and Calculator Status1Error Messages Error Message Status Warranty, Regulatory, and Contact Information HP Limited Hardware Warranty and Customer CareReplacing the Batteries Customer Care Honduras Hong Kong 香港特別行政區 852 India 210 969+65 6100 Ireland 01 605 Italia 02 754 19495 228 877 23201 439 Singapore 6100Modifications Product Regulatory & Environment InformationCanadian Notice Avis CanadienChemical Substances Pbde Calendar Actual, Cal.360 IndexOff calculator off