Instruction manual

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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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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
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COS-I
x
DEG:
-90
~
(J
~
90
DEG:
RAD'
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!!:
~
(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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