
18 Overview of Calculator Operations
When you display a compute-only variable, the COMPUTE indicator
reminds you to press % to compute its value. After you press %, the
indicator confirms that the displayed value has been computed.
Automatic-Compute VariablesWhen you press # or " to display an automatic-compute variable (for
example, the Amortization worksheet INT variable), the calculator
computes and displays the value automatically without you having to
press %.
Enter-or-Compute Variables in the TVM WorksheetYou can either enter or compute values for the TVM worksheet variables
(N, I/Y, PV, PMT, and FV).
Note: Although you do not have to be in the standard-calculator mode
to assign values to these variables, you must be in the standard-calculator
mode to compute their values.
• To assign the value of a TVM variable, key in a number and press a
variable key.
• To compute the value of a TVM variable, press %, and then press the
variable key. The calculator computes and displays the value based
on the values of other variables.
Enter-or-Compute Variables in Prompted WorksheetsYou can either enter or compute values for some prompted worksheet
variables (for example, the Bond worksheet YLD and PRI variables).
When you select an enter-or-compute variable, the calculator displays
the variable label with the ENTER and COMPUTE indicators.
•The
ENTER indicator prompts you to press ! to assign the keyed-
in value to the displayed variable.
•The COMPUTE indicator prompts you to press % to compute a
value for the variable.
Selecting Worksheet SettingsMany prompted worksheets contain variables consisting of two or more
options, or settings (for example, the Date worksheet ACT/360 variable).
When you select variables with settings, the calculator displays the SET
indicator and the current setting.
To scroll through the settings of a variable, press & V once for each
setting.