is the input format for a sexagesimal value: {degrees} $ {minutes} $ {seconds} $.

Note: You must always input something for the degrees and minutes, even if they are zero.

2°20´30˝ + 39´30˝ = 3°00´00˝

 

 

 

 

2

$20 $30 $+0 $39

$30

$=

3°0´0˝

 

 

 

 

 

Convert 2°15´18˝ to its decimal equivalent.

 

 

 

 

 

2 $15

$18

$= 2°15´18˝

 

(Converts sexagesimal to decimal.)

$

2.255

 

(Converts decimal to sexagesimal.)

$ 2°15´18˝

 

 

 

 

 

 

Calculation History

The calculator remembers up to approximately 200 bytes of data for the newest calculation. You can scroll through calculation history contents using f and c.

1 + 1 = 2

1

+1 =

2

2 + 2 = 4

2

+2

=

4

3 + 3 = 6

3

+3

=

6

 

(Scrolls back.)

f

4

 

(Scrolls back again.)

f

2

Note: Calculation history data is all cleared whenever you press O, when you change the display format, or whenever you perform any reset operation.

Replay

While a calculation result is on the display, you can press d or e to edit the expression you used for the previous calculation.

4

× 3

+ 2.5

= 14.5

L

4 *3 +2.5

=

14.5

4

× 3

− 7.1

= 4.9

(Continuing) dYYYY-7.1

=

4.9

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Answer Memory (Ans)

The last calculation result obtained is stored in Ans (answer) memory. Ans memory contents are updated whenever a new calculation result is displayed.

To divide the result of 3 4 by 30 L

3 *4 =

Math

(Continuing) /30 =

E-10