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              Important
              About this Manual
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              Initializing the Calculator
              Safety Precautions
              Handling Precautions
              •Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the exterior of the calculator
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Contents
Initializing the Calculator                
Handling Precautions
Before Using the Calculator                
Calculation Modes and Calculator Setup
              Financial Calculation
Shortcuts                
Function Calculations
              Statistical Calculation
Technical Information                
Reference
Specifications              
Before Using the Calculator
              Example:
Sample Display:                
This
Means this:                
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              STAT
DMY                
SCI
              Calculation Modes and Calculator Setup
              ADisplaying the Setup Screen
To display the setup screen with the skey                
To display the setup screen by selecting “Set:” on a mode menu
              ASetup Screen Settings
No                
Setup
Description                
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              AConfiguring Settings
1Payment: Compound Interest (CMPD) Mode                
Amortization (AMRT) Mode
This setting specifies the payment date                
1:Begin
              Periods/Y:
Bond Date:              
6Date Input: Day Calculation (DAYS) Mode, Bond (BOND) Mode (FC-200Vonly)
1:MDY                
2:DMY
1. Use fcto select “Date Input”, and then press E                
2.Press 1(1:MDY) or 2(2:DMY) to select the setting you want
              1. Use fcto select “B-Even”,and then press E
2.Press 1(1:Quantity) or 2(2:Sales) to select the setting you want                
9Digit Sep.: All modes except for the STAT Mode and COMP Mode
1:Superscript                
Superscript comma 123´456
              2.Press 1(1:Deg), 2(2:Rad), or 3(3:Gra) to select the setting you want
!Fix: All modes                
Changing this setting automatically cancels any previous settings made for
1. Use fcto select “Fix”, and then press E                
2.Input a value from 0 to 9 to specify the number of decimal places
              #Norm: All modes
Norm1: 10–2 > x, x >1010                
Norm2: 10–9 > x, x >1010
Example: 1 ⎟ 200 = 5 ⋅ 10–3 (Norm1)                
=0.005 (Norm2)
              %CONTRAST: All modes
Note                
AInitializing the Setup Screen Settings
              Inputting Expressions and Values
              AOmitting the Multiplication Sign
AFinal Closed Parenthesis                
ADisplaying a Long Expression
ANumber of Input Characters (Bytes)              
AAbout the Insert and Overwrite Input Modes
The cursor is a vertical flashing line                
AChanging the Character or Function You Just Input
Example: To correct the expression 369 ⋅ 13 so it becomes 369 ⋅                
369*13
              ADeleting a Character or Function
ACorrecting a Calculation              
AInserting input into a Calculation
              Basic Calculations
              AOmitting a Final Closed Parenthesis
Example 1: 2%                
Example 3:
Example 4:              
Example 5: To discount 3500 by 25%
3500                
251((%)E
Example 6: To discount the sum of 168, 98, and 734 by 20%                
168+98+ 734E
              Example 9:
Example 10:              
Using Multi-statementsin Calculations
              Using Calculation History Memory and Replay
              AReplay Function
              Using Calculator Memory
              AUsing Answer Memory to Perform a Series of Calculations
AInputting Answer Memory Contents into an Expression              
AIndependent Memory Overview
To do this:                
Perform this key
operation:                
Add the displayed value or
              ACalculation Examples Using Independent Memory
AClearing Independent Memory                
AVariable Overview
              Example: 9 ⋅ 6 + 3= 1.425 5 ⋅
              ATo select an financial calculation variable in the COMP mode
AClearing the Contents of VARS Memories Only              
2.“Memory:EXE” (fc), then E
E-41              
Financial Calculation
              AOther SMPL Mode Calculations
              SI
SI = –SI                
SFV = –(PV + SI')
              Set*1
Payment Period (Payment)                
Number of Compound
Periods                
Interest Rate
              ABasic CMPD Mode Procedure
Input Precautions              
Calculating the Number of Compound Periods
ACalculating the Number of Months when a Partial Month is Included              
PV
PMT                
FV
log {(1+ iS) ⋅ PMT – FV ⋅ i}                
(1+ iS) ⋅ PMT – PV ⋅
              PMT = –
PV + FV                
PMT
              n: Number of Compound Periods I% : Interest Rate
PV : Present Value (Principal)                
PMT : Payment Amount
FV : Future Value (Principal and Interest, or Final Payment Amount)                
P/Y : Number of Annual Payments (PMT)
              CF2 CF3 CF4 CF5 CF6 CF7
CF1                
CF0
              ABasic CASH Mode Procedure
              AOther CASH Mode Calculations
Example 2: To calculate the internal rate of return (IRR)                
•In step 3 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select “IRR:Solve”
•The IRR calculation result is assigned to financial variable (VARS)                
Example 3: To calculate the payback period (PBP)
              NPV = CF0 +
CF2                
CF3
CFn                
NFV = NPV ⋅ (1 + i )n
              BAL
INT                
PRN
AEntering the AMRT Mode              
n*3
              ABasic AMRT Mode Procedure
              2. Select the value you want to calculate
• For this example, use fcto select “BAL: Solve”                
3. Press l to perform the calculation
• Pressing the Ekey returns to the value input screen                
AOther AMRT Mode Calculations
              BAL
= PV                
INT
PRN                
= PMT
              AEntering the CNVR Mode
ABasic CNVR Mode Procedure              
EFF
APR                
APR
              AEntering the COST Mode
ABasic COST Mode Procedure              
CST = SEL 1– MRG100
SEL                
CST
SEL              
AEntering the DAYS Mode
              ABasic DAYS Mode Procedure
              AOther DAYS Mode Calculations
•Calculation results “d1” and “d2” are not stored in Answer Memory                
2.In step 2, select “d2”
2.In step 2, select “d1”                
ADAYS Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS)
              AEntering the DEPR Mode
ABasic DEPR Mode Procedure              
AOther DEPR Mode Calculations
              SL1
(PV–FV ) YR1                
SLj
              I% YR1
FPj = (RDVj–1 + FV ) ⋅                
FPn+1 = RDVn (YR1G12)
RDV1 = PV – FV – FP1                
RDVj = RDVj–1 – FPj
              DB1 = PV ⋅ 100n ⋅
RDV1 = PV – FV – DB1                
DBj = (RDVj–1 + FV ) ⋅ 100n
RDVj = RDVj–1 – DBj                
DBn +1 = RDVn
              Number of Coupon
Payments Until Maturity                
RDV*4
Redemption Price per $100                
of face value
              AOther Setup Items
ABasic BOND Mode Procedure              
AOther BOND Mode Calculations
              1.In step 1 of the basic procedure (Example 1), select 2(Term) for “Bond Date”
•This replaces input items d1 and d2 with input item n                
2.Input 3 for item n
• This replaces input items d1 and d2 with input item n                
2.Use fc to select 4 “n”, input 3, and then press
              RDV +
PRC = –              
YLD
INT = – A ⋅ CPN                
DM CST = PRC + INT
A⋅ CPN                
INT
              AEntering the BEVN Mode
ABEVN Mode Sub-modes              
AEntering the BEV Sub-mode
1. Press Bto enter the Break-EvenMode                
2. Use fc to select “BEV:EXE”
3. Press E                
Display
              ABasic BEV Sub-modeProcedure
              AOther BEV Sub-modeCalculations
              QBE
FC + PRF                
PRC – VCU
SBE = FC + PRF ⋅ PRC                
PRC ⋅ 1–
              AEntering the MOS Sub-mode
ABasic MOS Sub-modeProcedure              
MOS
SAL – SBE                
SAL
kDegree of Operating Leverage Submode (Break-EvenMode 3)              
ABasic DOL Sub-modeProcedure
AOther DOL Sub-modeCalculations              
DOL
SAL – VC                
SAL – VC – FC
kDegree of Financial Leverage Submode (Break-EvenMode 4)              
ABasic DFL Sub-modeProcedure
Example 1: To calculate the degree of financial leverage (DFL)                
1.Input the required values from the Setting Values table (page E-86)
• For this example, use fc to select 1“EIT”, input 400000, and then press E                
•Use fc to select 2“ITR”, input 80000, and then press E
              DFL
EIT                
EIT – ITR
kDegree of Combined Leverage Submode (Break-EvenMode 5)              
ABasic DCL Sub-modeProcedure
Example 1: To calculate the degree of combined leverage (DCL)                
1.Input the required values from the Setting Values table (page E-88)
•Use fc to select 4“ITR”, input 100000, and then press E                
• For this example, use fc to select 5“DCL”
              DCL
SAL – VC – FC – ITR              
ABasic QTY CONV. Sub-modeProcedure
              AQTY CONV. Sub-modeFinancial Calculation Variables (VARS)
              SAL = PRC ⋅ QTY VC = VCU ⋅ QTY
QTY              
Shortcuts
              5.Use fc to select “Shortcut1”, and then press
6.In response to the confirmation screen that appears, press E(Yes)                
If you want to cancel this operation without assigning anything to
u To configure the SHORTCUT2 key                
1.Press mto enter the COMP Mode
              AInitializing the Custom Shortcut Settings
              u To configure an FMEM key
u To use the configured function memory key in a calculation                
AInitializing the Function Shortcut Settings
              Function Calculations
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              Example 1: log216
Example 4: ln e              
Example 2: (1 + 1)2+2
Example 3: 23                
Example 5: 5 32
              Converting to Polar Coordinates (Pol)
Pol(X, Y) X: Specifies the rectangular coordinate X value                
Y:Specifies the rectangular coordinate Y value
•Calculation result θ is displayed in the range of –180° < θ                
<180°
              !, Abs(, Ran#, nPr, nCr, Rnd
AFactorial (!)              
AAbsolute Value Calculation (Abs)
ARandom Number (Ran#)              
APermutation (nPr) and Combination (nCr)
ARounding Function (Rnd)                
Display Digits Setting: Norm1 or Norm2
Display Digits Setting: Fix or Sci            
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              Statistical Calculation
              ASTAT Editor Screen
AFREQ (Frequency) Column                
ARules for Inputting Sample Data on the STAT Editor Screen
Data you input is inserted into the cell where the cursor is located. Use                
fcde
              ASTAT Editor Screen Input Precautions
APrecautions Concerning Sample Data Storage              
AEditing Sample Data
Replacing the Data in a Cell                
1.On the STAT editor screen, move the cursor to the cell you want to edit
2.Input the new data value or expression, and then press                
Deleting a Line
              ASTAT Menu Items
Common Items                
Select this
When you want to do this:                
menu item:
              xσn
              MinMax Sub-menu (17(S-MENU)6(MinMax))
1minX                
Minimum value
2maxX                
Maximum value
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ACommands when Linear Regression Calculation (A+BX) Is Selected              
yσn
{n.Σx2 – (Σx)2}{n.Σy2 – (Σy)2}              
5Σxy
7Σx2y                
3x n
6y n              
Reg Sub-menu (17(S-MENU)7(Reg))
Linear Regression Calculation              
Example 8:
              ACommands when Quadratic Regression Calculation (_+CX2) Is Selected
              Sx2y.Sxx – Sxy.Sxx2
(Σx)2                
Sxy = Σxy
(Σx.Σy)                
(Σx.Σx2)
              Quadratic Regression Calculation
Example 11:                
Example 12:
              Example 13:
→ m                
→ n
AComments for Other Types of Regression                
Statistical Calculation Type
              B= n.Σ(lnx)y – Σlnx.Σy n.Σ(lnx)2 – (Σlnx)2
{n.Σ(lnx)2 – (Σlnx)2}{n.Σy2 – (Σy)2}                
{n.Σx2 – (Σx)2}{n.Σ(lny)2 – (Σlny)2}
              B= n.Σlnxlny – Σlnx.Σlny n.Σ(lnx)2 – (Σlnx)2
n.Σlnxlny – Σlnx.Σlny              
Comparison of Regression Curves
Example 14:              
Other Types of Regression Calculation
Example 15: y = A + Blnx              
Example 16: y = AeBx
x y 1. s              
Example 17: y = ABx
              Example 18: y = AxB
              Example 19: y = A + ––
              ACommand Usage Tips
              Technical Information
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              Calculation Range and Precision
Function Calculation Input Ranges and Precision                
Input Range
              nPr
              Financial Calculation Ranges
Compound Interest Mode                
When calculating “n”
When calculating “I”                
When calculating “PV”, “PMT”, “FV”
              Depreciation Mode
When calculating “Depreciation”                
One or more of “PV”, “FV”, “i%” is negative value
Argument ERROR                
Bond Mode
              Math ERROR
Cause                
•Your input exceeds the allowable input range
Action                
Stack ERROR
              Argument ERROR
If the above steps do not correct your problem, press the                
4.Initialize all modes and settings by performing the following operation:
(1)O19(CLR)                
(2)“All:EXE” (fc), then E
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