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1 CASIO Worldwide Education WebsiteCASIO EDUCATIONAL FORUM 3 Getting Acquainted — Read This FirstChapter 1 Basic Operation Chapter 2 Manual Calculations Chapter 3 List Function Chapter 4 Equation Calculations Chapter 5 Graphing 4 Chapter 6 Statistical Graphs and CalculationsChapter 7 Financial Calculation (TVM) Chapter 8 Programming Chapter 9 Spreadsheet Chapter 10 eActivity Chapter 11 Memory Manager 5 Chapter 12 System ManagerChapter 13 Data Communications Chapter 14 Using SD Cards (fx-9860GⅡ SD only) Appendix E-CON2Application 6 Getting Acquainted — Read This First8 Basic OperationIKey Table 9 IKey MarkingsISelecting Icons 11 IAbout the Function MenuIAbout Display Screens INormal Display 12 ISpecial Display FormatsIInputting Calculations 13 IEditing Calculations14 IUsing Replay MemoryIMaking Corrections in the Original Calculation 15 IUsing the Clipboard for Copy and Paste16 kCatalog FunctionExample To use the Catalog to input the ClrGraph command 17 4. Using the Math Input/Output Mode29 5. Option (OPTN) MenuRUN CPLX CONV HYP PROB NUM ANGL ESYM PICT FMEM LOGIC CAPT 30 6. Variable Data (VARS) Menu{V-WIN}/{FACT}/{STAT}/{GRPH}/{DYNA}/{TABL}/{RECR}/{EQUA}/{TVM}/{Str} SV-WIN— Recalling V-Windowvalues R-X R-Y R-T SFACT — Recalling zoom factors Xfct Yfct SSTAT — Recalling statistical data GRPH PTS•{INPT}* ... {statistical calculation input values} 31 INPT•{RESLT}* ... {statistical calculation output values} RESLT•{TEST} ... {test calculation results} Chi Adf SSa MSa Bdf SSb MSb pab Fab ABdf SSab MSab Edf SSe MSe •{INTR} ... {confidence interval calculation results} Left •{DIST} ... {distribution calculation results} xInv x1Inv x2Inv zLow zUp tLow tUp SGRPH — Recalling graph functions•{Xt}/{Yt} ... parametric graph function {Xt}/{Yt} •{X} ... {X=constant graph function} •Press these keys before inputting a value to specify a memory area SDYNA* — Recalling dynamic graph setup data STABL — Recalling table setup and content data•{Reslt*1} ... {matrix of table contents} SRECR* — Recalling recursion formula*1, table range, and table content data SEQUA* — Recalling equation coefficients and solutions*1 *2 STVM* — Recalling financial calculation data PMT P/Y C/Y SStr — Str command 32 7.Program (PRGM) Menu33 ISetup Screen Function Key Menus34 SMode (calculation/binary, octal, decimal, hexadecimal mode)SFrac Result (fraction result display format) SFunc Type (graph function type) SDraw Type (graph drawing method) SDerivative (derivative value display) SAngle (default angle unit) SComplex Mode SCoord (graph pointer coordinate display) SGrid (graph gridline display) SAxes (graph axis display) SLabel (graph axis label display) SDisplay (display format) SStat Wind (statistical graph V-Windowsetting method) SResid List (residual calculation) 35 SList File (list file display settings)SSub Name (list naming) SGraph Func (function display during graph drawing and trace) SDual Screen (dual screen mode status) SSimul Graph (simultaneous graphing mode) SBackground (graph display background) SSketch Line (overlaid line type) SDynamic Type* (dynamic graph type) SLocus* (dynamic graph locus mode) SY=Draw Speed* (dynamic graph draw speed) SVariable (table generation and graph draw settings) S3 Display* (3 value display in recursion table) SPayment* (payment period setting) SDate Mode* (number of days per year setting) uPeriods/YR. * (payment interval specification) uIneq Type (inequality fill specification) uSimplify (calculation result auto/manual reduction specification) uQ1Q3 Type (Q1/Q3 calculation formulas) uInput/Output (input/output mode) uAuto Calc (spreadsheet auto calc) uShow Cell (spreadsheet cell display mode) uMove (spreadsheet cell cursor direction)*3 36 9. Using Screen Captureu To capture a screen image 37 IGetting the Calculator Back to its Original Mode Settings38 kRestart and ResetkLow Battery Message 39 Chapter 2 Manual CalculationsIArithmetic Calculations INumber of Decimal Places, Number of Significant Digits, Normal Display Range 40 ICalculation Priority Sequence41 ICalculation Result Irrational Number Display43 IMultiplication Operations without a Multiplication Sign44 IOverflow and ErrorsIMemory Capacity ICalculations Using Variables IMemoryExample 2 To add 456 to variable A and store the result in variable B STo assign the same value to more than one variableTo assign a value of 10 to variables A through F 45 SString MemoryTo assign string “ABC” to Str 1 and then output Str 1 to the display SFunction MemorySTO RCL SEE 46 STo store a functionTo store the function (A+B) (A–B)as function memory number STo recall a functionTo recall the contents of function memory number STo recall a function as a variable STo display a list of available functions 47 kAnswer Function48 IPerforming Continuous CalculationsISetting the Angle Unit ISetting the Display Format 49 IFunction Menus50 SHyperbolic Calculations (HYP)SProbability/Distribution Calculations (PROB) SNumeric Calculations (NUM)Frac Rnd Intg RndFi GCD LCM MOD SAngle Units, Coordinate Conversion, Sexagesimal Operations (ANGL) 51 IAngle UnitsITrigonometric and Inverse Trigonometric Functions 52 ILogarithmic and Exponential FunctionsIHyperbolic and Inverse Hyperbolic Functions IOther Functions 53 IRandom Number Generation (RAND)55 ICoordinate Conversion56 IPermutation and CombinationIGreatest Common Divisor (GCD), Least Common Multiple (LCM) 57 IDivision Remainder (MOD), Remainder of Exponential Division (MODExp) IFractions IEngineering Notation Calculations 58 ILogical Operators (AND, OR, NOT, XOR)59 IQuotient of Integer ÷ IntegerIRemainder of Integer ÷ Integer ISimplification 60 ISolve Calculations61 ISolving an f(x) Function62 IDifferential Calculations63 IQuadratic Differential Calculations64 IIntegration Calculations66 I3 Calculations67 IMaximum/Minimum Value Calculations68 6. Complex Number CalculationsArg Conj ReP ImP 69 IArithmetic OperationsIReciprocals, Square Roots, and Squares IComplex Number Format Using Polar Form IAbsolute Value and Argument 70 IConjugate Complex NumbersIExtraction of Real and Imaginary Parts IPolar and Rectangular Form Transformation [OPTN]-[CPLX]-[rƧ]/[a+bi] 71 7.Binary, Octal, Decimal, and Hexadecimal Calculations with Integers74 8. Matrix CalculationsAbout Matrix Answer Memory (MatAns) 75 IInputting and Editing Matrices76 IMatrix Cell Operations77 SRow CalculationsSwap Rw+ STo swap two rowsTo swap rows two and three of the following matrix: Matrix A STo calculate the scalar multiplication of a rowTo calculate the product of row 2 and the scalar To calculate the product of row 2 and the scalar 4, then add the result to row STo add two rows together 78 SRow OperationsSTo delete a row STo insert a rowTo insert a new row between rows one and two STo add a rowTo add a new row below row 79 IModifying Matrices Using Matrix CommandsExample To input the following data as Matrix A: STo input an identity matrixTo create a 3 σ 3 identity matrix as Matrix A STo check the dimensions of a matrix[OPTN]-[MAT]-[Dim] Example 1 To check the dimensions of Matrix A Example 2 To specify dimensions of 2 rows and 3 columns for Matrix B 80 SModifying Matrices Using Matrix Commands81 STo assign values to and recall values from an existing matrix[OPTN]-[MAT]-[Mat] Example 1 To assign 10 to the cell at row 1, column 2 of the following matrix: Matrix A = 3 STo fill a matrix with identical values and to combine two matrices into a single matrix[OPTN]-[MAT]-[Fill]/[Aug] Example 1 To fill all of the cells of Matrix A with the value Example 2 To combine the following two matrices: 82 IMatrix Calculations83 SMatrix Arithmetic OperationsExample 1 To add the following two matrices (Matrix A + Matrix B): Example 2 To multiply the two matrices in Example 1 (Matrix A σ Matrix B) SDeterminantObtain the determinant for the following matrix: −1 −2 SMatrix TranspositionTo transpose the following matrix: 84 SRow Echelon FormTo find the row echelon form of the following matrix: SReduced Row Echelon FormTo find the reduced row echelon form of the following matrix: −21 SMatrix Inversion[x–1] To invert the following matrix: 85 SSquaring a Matrix[x2] To square the following matrix: SRaising a Matrix to a PowerTo raise the following matrix to the third power: SDetermining the Absolute Value, Integer Part, Fraction Part, and MaximumInteger of a Matrix[OPTN]-[NUM]-[Abs]/[Frac]/[Int]/[Intg] To determine the absolute value of the following matrix: SComplex Number Calculations with a MatrixTo determine the absolute value of a matrix with the following complex number elements: Matrix D –1+ i 1 + 1 + i –2+ Matrix Calculation Precautions 86 9.Metric Conversion Calculations90 Chapter 3 List Function91 IEditing List Values92 INaming a List93 ISorting List Values94 IAccessing the List Data Manipulation Function MenuTo transfer the contents of List 1 (2, 3, 6, 5, 4) to column 1, and the contents of List 2 (11, 12, 13, 14, 15) to column 2 of Matrix Answer Memory 95 STo count the number of data items in a list[OPTN]-[LIST]-[Dim] To count the number of values in List 1 (36, 16, 58, 46, 56) STo create a list by specifying the number of data itemsTo create five data items (each of which contains 0) in List STo replace all data items with the same value[OPTN]-[LIST]-[Fill] To replace all data items in List 1 with the number 96 STo generate a sequence of numbers[OPTN]-[LIST]-[Seq]To input the number sequence 12, 62, 112, into a list, using the function f(x) = X2. Use a starting value of 1, an ending value of 11, and an increment of STo find the minimum value in a list[OPTN]-[LIST]-[Min] To find the minimum value in List 1 (36, 16, 58, 46, 56) STo find which of two lists contains the greatest valueTo find whether List 1 (75, 16, 98, 46, 56) or List 2 (35, 59, 58, 72, 67) contains the greatest value STo calculate the mean of data itemsTo calculate the mean of data items in List 1 (36, 16, 58, 46, 56) 97 STo calculate the median of data items of specified frequency[OPTN]-[LIST]-[Med] To calculate the median of values in List 1 (36, 16, 58, 46, 56), whose frequency is indicated by List 2 (75, 89, 98, 72, 67) STo combine lists[OPTN]-[LIST]-[Aug] Example To combine the List 1 (–3, –2)and List 2 (1, 9, 10) STo calculate the sum of data items in a list[OPTN]-[LIST]-[Sum] To calculate the sum of data items in List 1 (36, 16, 58, 46, 56) STo calculate the product of values in a listTo calculate the product of values in List 1 (2, 3, 6, 5, 4) 98 STo calculate the cumulative frequency of each data item [OPTN]-[LIST]-[Cuml]STo calculate the percentage represented by each data item [OPTN]-[LIST]-[%]To calculate the percentage represented by each data item in List (2, 3, 6, 5, 4) STo calculate the differences between neighboring data inside a list[OPTN]-[LIST]-[] To calculate the difference between the data items in List 1 (1, 3, 8, 5, 4) 99 IError MessagesIInputting a List into a Calculation 100 IRecalling List Contents101 IGraphing a Function Using a ListIInputting Scientific Calculations into a List 102 IPerforming Scientific Function Calculations Using a List103 Chapter 4 Equation Calculations104 2.High-orderEquations from 2nd to 6th Degree106 3. Solve CalculationsAn object thrown into the air at initial velocity V takes time T to reach height H. Use the following formula to solve for initial velocity V when H = 14 (meters), T = 2 (seconds) and gravitational acceleration is G 9.8 (m/s2) H = VT – 1/2 GT2 107 GraphingIHow to draw a simple graph (1) IHow to draw a simple graph (2) 108 IV-Window(View Window) Settings110 IV-WindowMemoryISpecifying the Graph Range 111 IZoom112 ISpecifying the Graph TypeIStoring Graph Functions113 STo store a parametric functionTo store the following expressions in memory areas Xt3 and Yt3: x = 3 sinT y = 3 cosT STo create a composite functionTo use relations in Y1 and Y2 to create composite functions for Y3 and Y4 Y1 = (X + 1), Y2 = X2 + Assign Y1°Y2 to Y3, and Y2°Y1 to Y4 (Y1°Y2 2 + 3) +1) = (x2 + 4) Y2°Y1 = ( (X + 1))2 + 3 = X + 4 (X −1)) STo assign values to the coefficients and variables of a graph functionTo assign the values −1, 0, and 1 to variable A in Y = AX2−1, and draw a graph for each value 114 IEditing and Deleting Functions115 ISelecting Functions for Graphing116 IGraph Memory117 ICopying the Graph to the Sub-screen118 IRectangular Coordinate Graph119 IDrawing Multiple Graphs on the Same Screen120 IUsing Copy and Paste to Graph a Function121 IStoring a Function and Generating a Number TableSTo generate a table using a table rangeTo generate a table as the value of variable x changes from –3to 3, in increments of STo generate a table using a list 122 SGenerating a TableTo generate a table of values for the functions stored in memory areas Y1 and Y3 of the Table relation list 123 IEditing Tables124 ICopying a Table Column to a ListIDrawing a Graph from a Number Table 125 ISimultaneously Displaying a Number Table and Graph126 IUsing Dynamic Graph127 IDrawing a Dynamic Graph Locus128 IGraph Calculation DOT Switching FunctionIUsing Dynamic Graph Memory IGenerating a Number Table from a Recursion Formula 129 IGraphing a Recursion Formula130 IGraphing a Phase Plot from Two Numeric Sequences132 IWEB Graph (Convergence, Divergence)133 IGraphing a Conic SectionIDrawing a Line 135 IReading Coordinates on a Graph LineIDisplaying the Derivative 136 IGraph to TableICoordinate Rounding ICalculating the Root 137 ICalculating the Point of Intersection of Two Graphs138 IDetermining the Coordinates for Given PointsICalculating the lntegral Value for a Given Range 139 IConic Section Graph Analysis141 Statistical Graphs and CalculationsIChanging Graph Parameters 1. General graph settings• Frequency • Mark Type 142 STo display the general graph settings screen•StatGraph (statistical graph specification) •Graph Type (graph type specification) Scat NPP Pie Hist Box Bar N·Dis Brkn X^2 X^3 X^4 Log Exp Pwr Sin Lgst •XList (x-axisdata list)/YList (y-axisdata list) •Frequency (number of times a value occurs) •Mark Type (plot mark type) When “Pie” (pie graph) is selected as the Graph Type: •Data (Specifies the list to be used as graph data.) 143 2. Graph draw/non-drawstatus144 INormal Probability PlotIPie Graph IHistogram 145 IMed-boxGraphIBar Graph 146 INormal Distribution CurveIBroken Line Graph IDisplaying the Calculation Results of a Drawn Single-VariableGraph 147 ICalculation Methods for the Std and OnData Settings149 IDrawing a Scatter Diagram and xy Line GraphIDrawing a Regression Graph 150 ISelecting the Regression TypeIDisplaying Regression Calculation Results 151 IGraphing Statistical Calculation ResultsILinear Regression Graph IMed-MedGraph IQuadratic/Cubic/Quartic Regression Graph 152 ILogarithmic Regression GraphIExponential Regression Graph 153 IPower Regression GraphISinusoidal Regression Graph ILogistic Regression Graph IResidual Calculation 154 IDisplaying the Calculation Results of a Drawn Paired-VariableGraphICopying a Regression Graph Formula to the GRAPH Mode 155 ISingle-VariableStatistical CalculationsIPaired-VariableStatistical Calculations 156 IRegression Calculation157 (yi – (axi + b))2(yi – (a + bxi))2 (yi – (axi 2 + bxi + c))2 (yi – (axi3+ bxi2+ cxi + d ))2 (yi – (axi4+ bxi3 + cxi2 + dxi + e))2 (yi – (a + b ln xi ))2 (ln yi – (ln a + bxi ))2 (lnyi – (ln a + b lnxi ))2 (yi – (a sin (bxi + c) + d ))2 158 IEstimated Value Calculation (, )159 INormal Probability Distribution Calculation160 IDrawing a Normal Probability Distribution GraphICalculations Using the Distribution Function 161 IDetermining Standard Deviation and Variance from List Data162 ICalculations Using the TEST Command163 1-Sample2-Sample 1-Prop 2-Prop LinearReg test GOF test two-way ANOVA One-Way Two-Way 164 IZTests166 ItTests169 IƵ2 Test170 I2-Sample F Test171 IANOVA173 IANOVA (Two-Way)175 6. Confidence Interval178 7. DistributionInterval, and Distribution (All models except fx-7400GII) 190 IInput Terms192 IOutput Terms193 ITest194 IConfidence IntervalIDistribution (Continuous) 195 IDistribution (Discrete)196 Chapter 7 Financial Calculation (TVM)ISetup Items 197 IGraphing in the TVM ModeSFV REPT 198 3. Compound InterestSPV, PMT, FV, n 39 )9 199 SI %PV + Α σ 307 + σ FV P/Y C/YInputting Values Precision 200 4. Cash Flow (Investment Appraisal)NPV NFV IRR PBP CF2 CF3 CF4 CF5 CF6 CF7 CF1 CF0 201 NPV = CF0 +NFV = NPV σσ(1 + i )n CF1 CF2 PBP NPVn 202 5. Amortization204 6. Interest Rate Conversion205 SEL206 8.Day/Date Calculationsd1+D d1–D •360-dayDate Mode Calculations 207 9. DepreciationSYD SStraight-LineMethod (SL) SL1 (PV–FV ) {Y–1} SLj (PV–FV ) 12–{Y–1} ({Y–1}ξ12) SFixed-PercentageMethod (FP) FP1 = PV σ FPj = (RDVj–1 )9) σ 100I% RDV FPn+1 = RDVn RDV1 = PV – FV – FP1 RDVj = RDVj–1 – FPj RDVn+1 SSum-of-the-Years’-DigitsMethod (SYD) Z = n (n 1) n' = n – Z(n' integer part +1)(n' integer part + 2*n' fraction part ) SYD1 (PV – FV ) SYDj n'– M2 )(PV – FV – SYD1) ( jξ1) SYDn+1 n'– (n 1)2 )(PV – FV – SYD1) σ RDV1 = PV – FV – SYD1 208 SDeclining-BalanceMethod (DB)I% Y–1 DB1 = PV σ 100n σ RDV1 = PV – FV – DB1 I% DBj = (RDVj–1 + FV ) σ 100n RDVj = RDVj–1 – DBj DBn +1 = RDVn 209 YLD/100PRD 211 11. Financial Calculations Using FunctionsTo calculate the total interest and principal paid for a 2-year (730-day) $300 loan at a simple annual interest rate of 5%. Use a Date Mode setting of 212 Chapter 8 Programming213 2.PRGM Mode Function KeysNEW SWhen you are registering a file name SWhen you are inputting a program —— (RUN) … defaultTOP BTM SRC MENU •{STAT}/{MAT}*/{LIST}/{GRPH}/{DYNA}*/{TABL}/{RECR} CHAR 214 IDebugging a Program215 ISearching for Data Inside a Program216 ISearching for a FileIEditing a File Name 217 IDeleting a ProgramIRegistering a password IRecalling a Password Protected Program 218 ICommand Index219 IBasic Operation Commands220 IProgram Commands (COM)221 IProgram Control Commands (CTL)223 IJump Commands (JUMP)225 IClear Commands (CLR)IDisplay Commands (DISP) 227 IInput/Output Commands (I/O)228 LocateExample: Cls Receive( / Send OpenComport38k / CloseComport38k 229 IConditional Jump Relational Operators (REL)IStrings230 ExpExpStr StrCmp Strlnv StrJoin Note: StrLeft StrLen StrLwr 231 StrMidStrRight StrRotate StrShift StrSrc StrUpr 232 IOtherIText Display IUsing Matrix Row Operations in a Program (Not available on the fx-7400GII) 233 IUsing Graph Functions in a Program234 IUsing Dynamic Graph Functions in a Program235 IUsing Table & Graph Functions in a ProgramIUsing Recursion Table & Graph Functions in a Program IUsing List Sort Functions in a Program 236 IUsing Statistical Calculations and Graphs in a Program237 IUsing Distribution Graphs in a Program239 IPerforming Statistical Calculations in a Program240 IPerforming Distribution Calculations in a Program243 IUsing the TEST Command to Execute a Command in a ProgramTwoSample OneProp TwoProp 244 • t TestOneSampleTTest: TwoSampleTTest: Syntax : LinRegTTest: a, b, s, r, r 245 Bdf246 IPerforming Financial Calculations in a Program247 Cmpd_FV:Cash_IRR: Cash_PBP: Cash_NFV: •Amortization Amt_BAL: Amt_INT: Amt_PRN: Amt INT: PRN: •Interest Rate Conversion Cnvt_EFF: Cnvt_APR: •Cost, Selling Price, Margin Calculations Cost: Sell: Margin: •Day/Date Calculations Days_Prd: Returns the number of days from a specified d1 to specified d2 Syntax: Days_Prd(MM1, DD1, YYYY1, MM2, DD2, YYYY2) •Bond Calculations Bond_PRC: Returns in list form bond prices based on specified conditions Bond_PRC(MM1, DD1, YYYY1, MM2, DD2, YYYY2, RDV, CPN, YLD) = {PRC INT, CST} Bond_YLD: Returns the yield based on specified conditions Bond_YLD(MM1, DD1, YYYY1, MM2, DD2, YYYY2, RDV, CPN, PRC) 248 7. PRGM Mode Command List253 Program NamePrime Factorization 254 Ellipse255 Chapter 9 SpreadsheetISpreadsheet Screen Function Menu 256 ISpreadsheet File Operations257 IRecalculating All of the Formulas in the Currently Open Spreadsheet258 IUsing the Cell Cursor259 IData (Constants, Text, Formula) Input Basics260 IInputting a Constant (Value, Calculation Result, Number Sequence) into a Cell261 IInputting Text into a Cell262 IInputting a Formula into a CellIInputting a Cell Reference Name 263 IRelative and Absolute Cell Reference Names264 ICopying and Pasting Cell ContentsICutting and Pasting Cell Contents 265 IInputting the Same Formula into a Range of Cells266 ISorting Constant DataIDeleting and Inserting Cells 268 ISpecial S • SHT Mode Command List269 IS • SHT Mode Command Example270 IExample of Statistical Graph Operations (GRPH Menu)IGeneral Graph Settings Screen Operations 271 IExample of Statistical Calculation Operation (CALC Menu)272 IUsing the Statistical Calculation Data Range Specification Screen273 ISTAT Mode and S • SHT Mode Function Menu Correspondence Table274 ISaving Spreadsheet Data to a Memory275 IRecalling Data from Memory to a Spreadsheet276 eActivity277 IFile List Function MenuIWorkspace Screen Function MenuTEXT STOP •Menu when a Text Line is Selected MATH •Menu when a Calculation Line or Stop Line is Selected •Menu when a Strip is Selected SIZE 278 3.eActivity File Operations279 ICursor Movement and Scroll Operations280 IInputting into a Text Line281 IInputting into a Calculation Line282 IInserting a Calculation Stop LineIUsing Strips 286 kSaving a File287 kDisplaying the eActivity Memory Usage Screen289 Chapter 11 Memory Manager290 IMemory Information Screen292 ICreating a Folder in Storage Memory or on an SD Card293 ISelecting Data294 ICopying Data295 IError Checks During Data Copy296 IDeleting Files297 IBacking Up Main Memory Data299 IOptimizing the Storage Memory or SD Card Memory300 Chapter 12 System ManagerIPower Properties Settings 301 ISystem Language Setting302 IVersion ListIReset 304 Chapter 13 Data CommunicationsII 305 kSelect Connection Mode Screen (All models except fx-7400GII)306 IPerforming a Data Transfer Operation307 IConfiguring the Receiver’s Wakeup Feature308 4.Data Communications Precautions314 5. Screen Image Send318 Chapter 14 Using SD CardsImportant 319 STo insert an SD cardSTo remove the SD card 320 IRecommended SD Card Types321 Appendix325 nCr326 ab/c329 1E-CON2Overview330 kSetup Wizard Parameters334 kUsing Setup Wizard to Configure Settings for FFT (FrequencyCharacteristics) Data Sampling 335 kUsing Setup Wizard to Configure a PhotoGate Setup337 kOutputting the Waveform of a Function through the Speaker340 kAdvanced Setup Operations342 kChannel Setup344 kSample Setup347 kTrigger Setup352 kGraph Setup354 kConfiguring a Custom Probe Setup356 kAuto Calibrating a Custom Probe358 kZero Adjusting a Custom Probe359 kManaging Custom Probe Setups360 5 Using the MULTIMETER Modeu To use the MULTIMETER Mode 361 kSaving a Setup362 kUsing and Managing Setups in Setup Memory365 kConverting a Setup to a Program368 kConverting a CFX-9850Series Program to a fx-9860Series CompatibleProgram 370 kBefore getting startedkStarting a Sampling Operation 372 Starts Sampling373 kManaging Sample Data Files376 kAccessing Graph Analysis Tools377 kSelecting an Analysis Mode and Drawing a Graph380 kGraph Screen Key Operations381 kScrolling the Graph Screen382 kUsing Trace383 kUsing Zoom384 kTransforming Sampled Data to List Data385 kUsing Fourier Series Expansion to Transform a Waveform to a Function387 kPerforming Regression388 kOverlaying a Y=f(x) Graph on a Sampled Result Graph389 kWorking with Multiple Graphs391 kOutputting a Specific Range of a Graph from the Speaker393 kConfiguring View Window Parameters394 12 Calling E-CON2Functions from an eActivity
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