2.Press 1(1:Deg), 2(2:Rad), or 3(3:Gra) to select the setting you want.

You can also use fcto select a setting and then press E.

!Fix: All modes

This setting specifies a fixed number of digits to the right of the decimal place. Calculation results are rounded off to the specified number of digits before being displayed.

Changing this setting automatically cancels any previous settings made for @Sci and #Norm.

Specify the number of decimal places by inputting a value in the range of 0 (round off and then cut fraction part) to 9 (nine decimal places).

1. Use fcto select “Fix”, and then press E.2.Input a value from 0 to 9 to specify the number of decimal places.Example: 100 7 = 14.286 (Fix 3)=14.29 (Fix 2)@Sci: All modes

This setting specifies the number of significant digits. Calculation results are rounded off to the specified number of digits before being displayed.

Changing this setting automatically cancels any previous settings made for !Fix and #Norm.

You can specify anywhere from 1 significant digit (by inputting 1) to 10 significant digits (by inputting 0).

1. Use fcto select “Sci”, and then press E.2.Input a value from 0 to 9 to specify the number of significant digits.
Example: 10 7 = 1.4286 100(Sci 5)
= 1.429 100(Sci 4)

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