File name : CBM_SR-281N_IB_English_black_v09330.doc
Date: 2009/3/30 Trimmed Size : 140 x 75 mm SCALE 1 : 1
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In the binary base, the block 1 is displayed immediately after
calculation. Other blocks ( block 2 ~ block 4 ) are displayed by pressing
[ ].
For example, input 47577557 16
Press [ 2nd ] [ HEX ] 47577557
[ 2nd ] [ BIN ] 01010111 b
DEG BIN
––
Indicates Block 1 presently displayed
[ ] 01110101 b
DEG BIN
––
Indicates Block 2 presently displayed
[ ] 01010111 b
DEG BIN
––
Indicates Block 3 presently displayed
[ ] 01000111 b
DEG BIN
–––
Indicat es Bl oc k 4 p res en tl y d isp la ye d
47577557 16 = Block 4 + Block 3 + Block 2 + Block 1
= 01000111010101110111010101010111 2
Basic arithmetic operations for bases
¾ 1IEIF 16 + 1234 10 1001
2 = 1170 8
DEG OCT
h 1IE IF + 1 2 3 4 b1
[ 2nd ] [ HEX ] 1E F [ + ] [ 2nd ]
[DEC ] 1234 [ ] [ 2nd ] [ BIN ]
1001 [=] [ 2nd ] [ OCT ] 00000001170 o
Negative expressions
In binary, octal, and hexadecimal bases, the calculator represents
negative numbers using complement notation.
The complement is the result of subtracting that number from
100000000000000000000000000000000 in that number's base by
pressing [ NEG ] key in non-decimal bases.