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Casio FX-8000G

Casio FX-8000G
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Casio FX-8000G Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelFX-8000G
Display TypeLCD
ProgrammingYes
Power SourceBattery
FunctionsScientific

Summary

Handling Precautions

General Precautions

Essential safety guidelines for operating and handling the CASIO fx-8000G calculator.

Configuration and Operation

Nomenclature and Functions

Identifies key calculator components, display elements, and their functions.

Key Functions and Modes

Detailed explanation of various function keys, including Mode, Shift, and Alpha key operations.

Key Operations and Navigation

Instructions for using program, cursor, delete, and clear keys for efficient operation.

Modes and Graph Functions

Explains COMP, SD, LR modes, and the usage of graph and function keys.

Mathematical and Special Function Keys

Covers logarithmic, hyperbolic, and other specialized mathematical function keys.

Power and Battery Replacement

Details on powering the calculator ON/OFF and the procedure for replacing batteries.

Contrast Adjustment

Guides users on adjusting the display contrast for optimal visibility.

Battery Replacement Procedure and Cautions

Step-by-step guide for replacing batteries and important precautions for safe operation.

Beginning Computations

Introduces the fundamental principles and sequence for performing calculations.

Computation Priority and Function Types

Explains the order of operations and details on Type B functions for calculations.

Calculation Structure and Data Handling

Covers stacks, computation modes, input/output, memory, and auto power off features.

Error Handling and Messages

Details common error messages and their corresponding causes and solutions.

Input, Display, and Memory Management

Explains character input, display types, correction methods, and memory usage.

Memory Expansion and Usage

Guides on expanding memory capacity and managing expanded memory contents.

Answer Function and Auto Power Off

Details the Answer function for recalling previous results and the auto power off feature.

Manual Computations

Basic Computations

Covers fundamental arithmetic operations, including basic calculations and parenthesis usage.

Arithmetic Operations and Parentheses

Explains basic arithmetic operations, including the use of parentheses and mixed operations.

Memory Computations and Display Settings

Details memory operations and how to set decimal places and significant digits.

Special Functions

Explores continuous computation, replay, and input buffer recall functions.

Continuous, Replay, and Input Buffer Functions

Explains continuous calculations, recalling previous entries, and input buffer functionality.

Multistatement Function

Describes how to use the multistatement function for sequential calculations.

Functional Computations

Covers angular measurement conversions and trigonometric/logarithmic functions.

Angular and Trigonometric Functions

Details angular units and the use of trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions.

Logarithmic and Exponential Functions

Explains how to use logarithmic and exponential functions for calculations.

Hyperbolic Functions

Covers the use of hyperbolic functions and their inverse counterparts.

Coordinate Transformation

Explains how to convert between rectangular and polar coordinate systems.

Other Mathematical Functions

Details additional functions like factorial, root extraction, and common logarithms.

Binary, Octal, Decimal, Hexadecimal Computations

Guides on performing computations in binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal number systems.

Number System Conversions

Explains how to convert numbers between binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal formats.

Arithmetic in Different Number Systems

Details basic arithmetic operations using binary, octal, and hexadecimal values.

Logical Operations

Covers logical operations like XOR, OR, and NOT for bitwise computations.

Statistical Computations

Covers standard deviation, mean, and regression calculations for statistical analysis.

Standard Deviation and Mean Calculations

Explains how to compute standard deviation and the mean of data sets.

Regression Analysis

Details regression computations, including linear regression and correlation coefficient calculation.

Logarithmic and Exponential Regression

Covers logarithmic and exponential regression methods for data analysis.

Power Regression

Explains how to perform power regression analysis on data sets.

Graphs

Built-in Function Graphs

Details how to use the calculator's 20 built-in functions for generating graphs.

Overwriting Built-in Graphs

Instructions on how to draw multiple graphs or overwrite existing ones.

User Generated Graphs

Guides on creating custom graphs using user-defined functions and variables.

Graph Range Settings and Display

Explains how to set graph ranges (min/max X, Y) and interpret the range display.

Setting Graph Axes and Scale

Details the process of inputting values for Xmin, Xmax, Ymin, Ymax, Xscale, and Yscale.

User-Defined Graphs and Trace Function

Covers creating user-defined graphs and using the trace function to analyze points.

Plot, Line, and Factor Functions

Explains the Plot, Line, and Factor functions for graph analysis and manipulation.

Plotting Points and Drawing Lines

Guides on using the plot function to mark points and the line function to draw lines.

Magnifying and Reducing Graphs

Explains how to use the factor function to magnify or reduce graph sizes.

Instant Factor Functionality

Details the instant factor function for quick graph magnification and reduction.

Instant Factor Operations

Provides examples of using the instant factor function for magnification and reduction.

Applying Instant Factor

Demonstrates applying the instant factor function to scale graphs.

Graph Function Applications

Presents practical applications of graph functions with examples of equation plotting.

Graphing Equations

Examples of graphing polynomial and cubic equations using graph functions.

Graph Analysis and Tangency

Covers finding equation extrema and checking for graph tangency points.

Single Variable Statistical Graphs

Guides on creating single variable statistical graphs like bar, line, and histogram charts.

Statistical Data Handling and Graphing

Details clearing memory, inputting statistical data, and drawing bar graphs.

Paired Variable Statistical Graphs

Instructions for creating paired variable statistical graphs, including regression lines.

Paired Variable Graph Creation

Guides on setting up LR2 mode, ranges, and inputting data for paired graphs.

Program Computations

What Is a Program?

Explains the concept of programming and its features on the calculator.

Program Structure and Storage

Details the structure of programs, formulas, and how to store them in memory.

Program Execution

Guides on how to execute stored programs and understand their operation.

Executing Programs

Provides instructions and examples for executing programs step-by-step.

Program Checking and Editing

Covers methods for checking, correcting, adding, and deleting programs.

Program Recall and Formulas

Explains how to recall stored programs and the formulas used within them.

Editing and Executing Programs

Guides on editing existing programs and executing them for desired results.

Program Execution Examples

Illustrates program execution with specific examples and expected outputs.

Program Debugging (Correcting Errors)

Details procedures for debugging programs and resolving common error messages.

Error Messages and Debugging

Explains how to interpret and resolve error messages encountered during program execution.

Types of Error Messages

Categorizes and explains various error messages, including Syn, Ma, Go, Ne, Stk, Mem, Arg.

Counting the Number of Steps

Explains how to determine the number of steps in a program and available memory.

Counting Program Steps

Provides methods to count program steps and verify program area status.

Program Areas and Computation Modes

Explains program areas, computation modes, and their specifications.

Program Areas and Computation Modes

Details the specifications for program areas and available computation modes.

Computation Mode Cautions

Highlights important considerations and limitations for different computation modes.

Erasing Programs

Provides instructions for erasing individual programs or all programs from memory.

Erasing Programs

Guides on deleting single programs or clearing all programs from the calculator's memory.

Convenient Program Commands

Explains convenient commands for program control, including jump and conditional commands.

Jump and Conditional Commands

Details jump commands and conditional jumps for controlling program flow.

Count Jumps and Subroutines

Explains count jumps for loop control and subroutines for modular programming.

Using Subroutines in Files

Explains how to include subroutines within files and their execution.

Program Examples and Execution

Illustrates program execution with examples, including subroutine calls.

Carriage Return Function

Explains the carriage return function for program line formatting.

Array-Type Memories

Details the use of array-type memories for storing and accessing data.

Array Memory Usage

Guides on using array-type memories and standard memories for data storage.

Array Memory Applications

Provides examples and explanations for applying array-type memories in programs.

Displaying Alpha-Numeric Characters and Symbols

Explains how to display alpha-numeric characters and symbols on the calculator screen.

Displaying Characters and Symbols

Details displaying alpha-numeric characters, symbols, and program commands.

Displaying Messages and Examples

Illustrates how messages and program outputs are displayed on the screen.

Using the Graph Function in Programs

Explains how to integrate graph functions into programs for visual analysis.

Graphing in Programs

Guides on using graph functions within programs to plot equations and analyze results.

File Editor

What Is a File Editor?

Introduces the File Editor function and its capacity for storing and recalling files.

File Input and Management

Explains the process of inputting files into the editor and managing file data.

File Passwords and Data Input

Guides on setting passwords for files and inputting data into the file editor.

File Recall Procedure

Details the steps for recalling existing files from the file editor.

File Editing Operations

Covers file editing functions like insertion, correction, and deletion.

Command Function

Explains command functions within the file editor for efficient file management.

File Editor Commands

Details commands for file input, dumping, and free space management.

File Management Commands

Covers commands for checking free space, deleting files, and ending the editor.

Input and Command Modes

Explains inputting positive integers and using AC command mode in the file editor.

File Navigation Commands

Details commands for navigating files, searching strings, and moving cursor lines.

Search and File Output

Explains searching for data within files and outputting file contents.

Tab Function

Explains the tab function for aligning data columns in the file editor.

Using the Tab Function

Demonstrates using the tab function to align data columns for better readability.

Counting the Number of Steps

Explains how to count the number of steps in files and programs.

Including Programs in Files

Guides on storing programs and subroutines within files for efficient management.

Storing Programs and Subroutines

Details the process of storing programs and subroutines in files for later use.

Using Subroutines in Files

Explains how to include subroutines within files and their execution.

Useful Option

Printer Interface

Details the printer interface for outputting data, lists, and graph copies.

Printer Output Functions

Explains functions for printing data, lists, and graph copies via a printer.

Data Printing

Guides on printing data, including numerical values and character strings.

Tab and Line Feed Functions

Explains the tab function for printing alignment and carrier return/line feed.

List Functionality

Details the List function for printing memory contents, program lists, and statistical data.

Printing Lists and Ranges

Covers printing memory lists, statistical data, and graph ranges.

Program and Memory Lists

Explains how to print all program lists and memory contents.

Statistical and File Lists

Details printing single and paired variable statistical lists, and file lists.

Graph Copy Procedures

Explains different methods for copying graphs, including normal, framed, reversed, and vertical.

Graph Copy Samples

Provides visual examples of different graph copy types.

Graph Print Density

Details how to control graph print density for various display and print settings.

Plotter Functions

Explains plotter functions for printing single graphs, multiple overwrites, and text.

Line Printing

Guides on using the line print function to draw lines connecting points on a graph.

Print Mode and Pen Color

Details print mode settings and pen color specifications for printer output.

Cassette Interface

Details the cassette interface for saving and loading programs and data.

Saving, Loading, and Verifying Data

Explains commands for saving, loading, and verifying programs and memory contents.

Loading and Verifying Files

Guides on loading files from cassette tape and verifying file integrity.

Command Display and Error Messages

Shows command displays and lists option error messages for the cassette interface.

Option Error Messages

Lists option error messages for printers, cassette recorders, and list operations.

Error Messages and Countermeasures

Details various error messages related to printers, cassette recorders, and list operations.

Reference Material

Manual Computation Modes and Functions

Summarizes manual computation modes, available functions, and data specifications.

Regression and Special Function Details

Provides detailed formulas and explanations for regression and special functions.

Graph and Program Operations

Summarizes graph functions and program operation modes like input, editing, and erasing.

Program Commands and File Editor

Details program commands, jumps, subroutines, and file editor operations.

Error Messages and Countermeasures

Lists error messages and their corresponding countermeasures for program computations.

File Editor and Printer Errors

Covers error messages for the file editor, printer, and cassette recorder.

Function Input Ranges

Lists the general input ranges for various mathematical functions.

Number Systems and Statistical Notes

Explains binary, octal, hexadecimal representations and statistical computation details.

Calculator Specifications

Provides detailed specifications for the CASIO fx-8000G, including features and performance.

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