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Casio FX-7700GH User Manual

Casio FX-7700GH
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Casio FX-7700GH Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display TypeLCD
Number of Digits10
Batteries1 x CR2032
TypeScientific calculator
Power SourceBattery
Number of Functions137

Summary

Handling Precautions

General Handling Precautions

Important guidelines for safe and proper handling of the calculator, including avoiding extreme temperatures and damage.

Chapter 1 Getting Acquainted

1-1 Keys and Their Functions

Covers the keyboard layout, primary/secondary functions, Alpha Lock, and various key operations for input and control.

1-2 Modes

Explains the different operational modes (COMP, STAT, etc.) and how to select and change them.

1-3 Basic Set Up

Details on setting units, decimal places, display formats, and engineering mode for calculations.

1-4 Basic Operation

Guides on adjusting display contrast, using the clear menu, inputting calculations, and managing answer memory.

1-5 Using the Function Memory

Instructions for storing, recalling, displaying, and deleting functions in the calculator's memory.

1-6 Using the BASE Mode

Procedures for performing calculations in binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal number systems.

1-7 Graphic and Text Displays

Information on interpreting graphic and text displays, including inputting logical operations and calculation sequence.

1-8 Technical Information

Covers technical details such as calculation priority, memory usage, and error messages.

Chapter 2 Manual Calculations

2-1 Arithmetic Calculations

Explains basic arithmetic operations, including order of operations and using parentheses.

2-2 Units of Angular Measurement

Details on setting and using degrees, radians, and grads for trigonometric functions.

2-3 Trigonometric and Inverse Trigonometric Functions

Covers sine, cosine, tangent, and their inverse functions, including operations in different modes.

2-4 Logarithmic and Exponential Functions

Explains how to use common and natural logarithms, and exponential functions like e^x and 10^x.

2-5 Hyperbolic and Inverse Hyperbolic Functions

Introduces hyperbolic functions (sinh, cosh, tanh) and their inverses.

2-6 Other Functions

Covers various other mathematical functions available on the calculator.

2-7 Coordinate Conversion

Instructions for converting between rectangular and polar coordinate systems.

2-8 Fractions

How to input, calculate with, and convert fractions.

2-9 Engineering Symbol Calculations

Using engineering notation and symbols for calculations.

2-10 Number of Decimal Places, Number of Significant Digits, Display Format

How to set and manage numerical precision and display formats for calculations.

2-11 Calculations Using Memory

Procedures for storing and recalling values using memory registers.

2-12 BASE Mode Calculations

Performing calculations and conversions within different number systems in BASE mode.

Chapter 3 Differential and Integration Calculations

3-1 How the Unit Calculates Differentials

Explains the method used by the calculator to compute derivatives numerically.

3-2 How the Unit Calculates Integrations

Details the calculator's approach to performing numerical integration.

Chapter 4 Statistical Calculations

4-1 Single-Variable Statistical Calculations

Covers basic statistical measures like mean, standard deviation, and data input/editing for single variables.

4-2 Paired-Variable Statistical Calculations

Focuses on statistical analysis for two variables, including regression and correlation.

4-3 Things to Remember during Statistical Calculations

Important notes and formulas related to statistical calculations and their interpretation.

4-4 Examples of Statistical Calculations

Practical examples demonstrating how to perform various statistical calculations.

Chapter 5 Using the Matrix Mode

5-1 Before Performing Matrix Calculations

Introduces the Matrix Answer Memory, how to display the matrix list, and matrix input procedures.

5-2 Modifying a Matrix

Operations for deleting or inserting rows and columns within a matrix.

5-3 Matrix Calculations

Covers arithmetic operations, scalar multiplication, determinants, and inverse matrices.

5-4 Matrix Operation Precautions

Important considerations and potential errors during matrix operations.

Chapter 6 Equation Calculations

6-1 Before Beginning an Equation Calculation

How to enter the Equation Mode and clear previous calculations.

6-2 Linear Equations with Two Unknowns

Procedures for inputting and solving systems of linear equations with two variables.

6-3 Linear Equations with Three Unknowns

Steps for solving systems of linear equations involving three variables.

6-4 Quadratic Equations

Instructions for entering and solving quadratic equations, including handling errors.

Chapter 7 Graphing

7-1 About the Graphing Function

Overview of the graphing capabilities, including specifying range parameters and initializing display settings.

7-2 Rectangular Coordinate Graphs

How to graph functions in rectangular coordinates, including built-in and manual functions.

7-3 Polar Coordinate Graphs

Instructions for graphing functions in polar coordinates, including setting value ranges.

7-4 Parametric Graphs

Procedures for graphing parametric equations and setting appropriate range parameters.

7-5 Inequality Graphs

How to graph inequalities and display the solution regions.

7-6 Integration Graphs

Graphing integrals and specifying range parameters for integration.

7-7 Probability Distribution Graphs

How to graph probability distributions and interpret the results.

7-8 Single-Variable Statistical Graphs

Creating statistical graphs such as bar graphs for single-variable data.

7-9 Paired-Variable Statistical Graphs

Generating statistical graphs for paired variables, like normal distribution curves.

7-10 Storing Functions in Memory

Methods for saving graph functions and data into the calculator's memory.

7-11 Other Graph Functions

Exploring additional graphing features like trace, zoom, and box functions.

7-12 Some Graphing Examples

Practical examples illustrating various graphing techniques and functions.

Chapter 8 Programming

8-1 Introduction to Programming

Basic concepts of programming, entering the programming mode, and checking memory usage.

8-2 Deleting Programs

Procedures for deleting individual programs or all programs from memory.

8-3 About Error Messages

Lists common error messages encountered during programming and their potential causes and solutions.

8-4 Counting the Number of Bytes

Explains how program memory is measured in bytes and how to count them.

8-5 Program Commands

Details on essential program commands, including function menus and punctuation symbols.

8-6 Using Jump Commands

How to implement conditional and unconditional jumps for program control flow.

8-7 Using Subroutines

Concepts and procedures for creating and using subroutines within programs.

8-8 Using Array Memory

How to utilize array memory for storing and manipulating data in programs.

8-9 Displaying Text Messages

Techniques for displaying text messages and symbols within programs.

8-10 Using Matrices in Programs

How to incorporate matrix operations into programs.

8-11 Using the Graph Function in Programs

Integrating graphing functionality into programs for visual output.

Chapter 9 Data Communications

9-1 Connecting Two fx-7700GH Units

Steps for establishing a direct link between two calculators for data transfer.

9-2 Connecting the fx-7700GH with a Personal Computer

Procedures for linking the calculator to a PC for data exchange.

9-3 Connecting the fx-7700GH to a CASIO Label Printer

Instructions for connecting the calculator to a label printer for outputting data.

9-4 Before Starting Data Communications

Initial steps and mode selection required before initiating data communication.

9-5 Setting Communications Parameters

Configuring communication settings like parity, baud rate, and transmission mode.

9-6 Using ALL to Send All Data

How to send all types of data (programs, memory, etc.) to another unit.

9-7 Using PROGRAM to Send Program Data

Specific steps to send program data between units.

9-8 Using FUNCTION MEM to Send Function Memory Data

Transferring function memory data from one unit to another.

9-9 Using MATRIX to Send Matrix Data

Sending matrix data between calculators.

9-10 Using STATISTICS to Send Statistical Data

Transferring statistical data, including single and paired variables.

9-11 Using VARIABLE MEM to Send Value Memory Data

Sending value memory data, including variables, to another unit.

9-12 Using RANGE to Send Graph Range Parameters

Transferring graph range parameters between calculators.

9-13 Using FACTOR to Send Graph Function Parameters

Sending graph function parameters like factors between units.

9-14 Using GRAPH FUNCTION to Send Graph Function Memory Data

Transferring saved graph functions from one unit to another.

9-15 Using EQUATION to Send Equation Data

Sending equation data and coefficients between calculators.

9-16 Using BACK UP to Send All Mode Settings and Memory Data

Backing up and transferring mode settings and memory contents.

9-17 Screen Copy Function

How to copy screen content for display on another device.

9-18 Data Communications Precautions

Important warnings and precautions regarding data communication operations.

Appendix A Power Supply

Important Safety Precautions

Essential safety guidelines for handling batteries and the calculator to prevent damage or injury.

To replace the main power supply batteries

Step-by-step instructions for safely replacing the calculator's batteries.

Appendix B To Reset the Calculator

About the Auto Power Off Function

Information on the automatic power-off feature to conserve battery life.

Appendix C Function Reference

Function Reference Overview

A reference guide to calculator functions, modes, and settings, including a reset confirmation.

Appendix D Error Message Table

Error Message Table

A comprehensive list of calculator error messages and their potential causes and solutions.

Appendix E Input Ranges

Input Range Specifications

Specifies the input ranges and limitations for various functions and operations.

Appendix F Specifications

Calculator Specifications

Provides technical specifications of the calculator, including power, weight, and accessories.

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