Instruction manual
Key
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3.
Angle conversion
To
convert degree/minute/second
to
decimal equivalents, degrees
and
minutes/seconds should
be entered as integer
end
decimal respectively.
Ex.
12°39'18"
- Enter
12.3918
• When decimal degrees are converted
into
degree/minute/second,
the
display (answer) indicates
that
the
integer
portion
Is
degrees,
1st
and
2nd
decimal digits are
minutes
and
the
3rd
and
4th
digits are
the
seconds.
• The
5th
through
end
decimal digits are decimal degrees.
Ex. 1 Convert degree/minute/second
to
its decimal equivalent.
12°39'18"
-
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Ex.
2 Convert decimal degrees
to
degree/minute/second.
12.655
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6
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11'
0~8~200
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2
0.6
Ex.2
sin-!
0.5:
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2.
Inv.rsa
trigonometric
function
bin-I,cos-',tan-'
I
• A calculation result of inverse trigonometric function
can
be
obtained
in
the
following ranges:
/I
~
sino,
x,
tan-
1
x
(J
E
COS-I
x
DEG:
-90
~
(J
~
90
DEG:
RAD'
-
!!:
~
(J
S;!!:
RAD'
. 2 - - 2 .
GRAD:
-100
~
(J
~
100
GRAD:
Ex. 1
39
40
Ex.3
Hour/minute/second
+
hour/minute/second.
7
hours
45
minutes
13
seconds + 12 hours
29
minutes
54
seconds = ®
Key
operation
Oisplay
Note
12.3918~
12.655
Ans. 12.655°
CD
12.655W~
12.391800
Ans.
12°39'18"
~
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m~
20.150700
20
hours
15
minutes
7
second
4.
Hyperbolic
function
Ex. 1 sinh
4:
CD
Ex. 2 (cosh 1.5 + sinh
1.5)'
c @
Ex. 3 1 -
tanh':!
= @
4
Key
operation
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