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Casio FC-100V - User Manual

Casio FC-100V
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FC-200V
FC-100V
User's Guide
RCA501407-001V03
E
http://world.casio.com/edu_e/

Table of Contents

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Casio FC-100V Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeFinancial
CoverYes
Form factorPocket
Control typeButtons
Product colorGray
Housing materialPlastic
Digits10 digits
Display typeDot-matrix
Display tiltingNo
Display size (HxV)31 x 96 mm
Display number of lines4 lines
Display number of characters15
Storage media typeFlash
Battery typeAAA
Power sourceBattery
Battery life (max)17000 h
Number of batteries supported1
Operationlog, ln, 10x, ex, x2/ ^ / x√ , √, x-1, x!, nPr - nCr
Symbolic notationFraction, Square root
Conversion betweenDecimal, Percent
Package typeBox
Package depth245 mm
Package width155 mm
Package height43.1 mm
Package weight368.7 g
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth161 mm
Width80 mm
Height13.7 mm
Weight110 g

Summary

About this Manual

Initializing the Calculator

Safety Precautions

Handling Precautions

Before Using the Calculator

Removing the Hard Case

Instructions on how to remove and attach the calculator's protective hard case.

Turning Power On and Off

Explains the key operations for powering the calculator on and off.

Adjusting Display Contrast

Guides the user on how to modify the screen's display contrast for readability.

About the Display

Describes the specifications of the calculator's LCD screen.

Display Indicators

Explains the meaning of various symbols and indicators shown on the calculator's screen.

Calculation Modes and Calculator Setup

Calculation Modes

Lists and describes the different calculation modes available on the calculator.

Using the Setup Screen

Explains how to access and utilize the setup screen for various configurations.

Inputting Expressions and Values

Inputting a Calculation Expression Using Standard Format

Details how to enter mathematical expressions using the standard input method.

Inputting a Function with Parenthesis

Explains the procedure for entering functions that require parentheses.

Omitting the Multiplication Sign

Covers cases where the multiplication symbol can be omitted in expressions.

Final Closed Parenthesis

Describes the option to omit a final closed parenthesis in calculations.

Displaying a Long Expression

Explains how long expressions are displayed and scrolled on the screen.

Number of Input Characters (Bytes)

Specifies the limits on input data size for expressions.

Correcting an Expression

Provides methods for editing and correcting input expressions.

Displaying the Location of an Error

Guides users on how to locate errors within a calculation expression.

Basic Calculations

Arithmetic Calculations

Explains how to perform basic arithmetic operations like addition and subtraction.

Number of Decimal Places and Number of Significant Digits

Details how to set decimal places and significant digits for results.

Percent Calculations

Covers various methods for performing percentage calculations.

Using Calculation History Memory and Replay

Recalling Calculation History Memory Contents

Instructions on how to access previous calculations and their results.

Replay Function

Explains how to edit and reuse previous calculation expressions.

Using Calculator Memory

Answer Memory (Ans)

Details the function and usage of the Answer Memory.

Independent Memory (M)

Explains how to use the independent memory (M) for storing values.

Variables (A, B, C, D, X, Y)

Covers the assignment and use of general-purpose variables.

Financial Calculation Variables (VARS)

Lists and explains variables used specifically in financial calculations.

Clearing Memory Contents

Describes the procedure to clear calculator memory contents.

Financial Calculation

Simple Interest Mode

Explains calculations for simple interest amounts and future values.

Compound Interest Mode

Details how to perform compound interest calculations for various financial scenarios.

Cash Flow Mode

Covers Net Present Value (NPV) and Internal Rate of Return (IRR) calculations.

Amortization Mode

Explains how to calculate principal balance and payment portions.

Conversion Mode

Describes how to convert between nominal and effective interest rates.

Cost;Sell;Margin Mode

Covers calculations for cost, selling price, and profit margin.

Day Calculation Mode

Explains how to calculate the number of days between dates or future dates.

Depreciation Mode (FC-200 V only)

Details the four methods for calculating asset depreciation.

Bond Mode (FC-200 V only)

Covers calculations for bond purchase price and annual yield.

Break-Even Mode (FC-200 V only)

Explains various sub-modes for break-even point analysis.

Shortcuts

Custom Shortcut Keys

How to assign modes, values, or expressions to shortcut keys for quick access.

Function Shortcut Keys

Explains how to configure and use function shortcut keys (FMEM1/FMEM2).

Function Calculations

Pi (π) and Natural Logarithm Base e

How to input the constants π and e into calculations.

Trigonometric and Inverse Trigonometric Functions

Usage of trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions.

Hyperbolic and Inverse Hyperbolic Functions

Explains how to use hyperbolic and inverse hyperbolic functions.

Converting an Input Value to the Calculator’s Default Angle Unit

Guides on converting angle units for calculations.

Exponential Functions and Logarithmic Functions

Details the use of exponential and logarithmic functions.

Power Functions and Power Root Functions

Explains how to perform calculations involving powers and roots.

Rectangular-Polar Coordinate Conversion

Covers conversion between rectangular and polar coordinate systems.

Other Functions

Briefly describes additional functions like factorial and random number generation.

Statistical Calculation

Selecting a Statistical Calculation Type

How to choose the type of statistical analysis to perform.

Statistical Calculation Types

Lists the available statistical calculation types (e.g., regression).

Inputting Sample Data

Guides on entering data for statistical analysis.

STAT Editor Screen

Explains the interface for data entry in statistical calculations.

FREQ (Frequency) Column

Describes the use of the frequency column in data input.

Rules for Inputting Sample Data on the STAT Editor Screen

Provides guidelines for entering data into the STAT editor.

Editing Sample Data

Details how to modify or delete data within the STAT editor.

STAT Calculation Screen

Explains the screen used for displaying statistical calculation results.

Using the STAT Menu

Describes how to navigate and use the STAT mode menu.

Technical Information

Calculation Priority Sequence

Explains the order in which the calculator performs operations.

Stack Limitations

Details the memory limits for calculation steps and commands.

Calculation Ranges, Number of Digits, and Precision

Outlines the limits and precision for various calculation types.

Error Messages

Special Financial Calculation Error Messages

Lists error messages specific to financial calculation modes.

When an error message appears...

General actions to take when any error message is displayed.

Math ERROR

Explains the cause and action for 'Math ERROR'.

Stack ERROR

Explains the cause and action for 'Stack ERROR'.

Syntax ERROR

Explains the cause and action for 'Syntax ERROR'.

Insufficient MEM Error

Explains the cause and action for 'Insufficient MEM Error'.

Argument ERROR

Explains the cause and action for 'Argument ERROR'.

Before assuming malfunction of the calculator...

Steps to take if the calculator is not functioning as expected.

Reference

Power Requirements and Battery Replacement

Information on power sources and procedures for replacing the battery.

Specifications

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