HP 6S Scientific Calculator H 1 English.
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Contents 1. Keyboard 5 General keys Memory keys Special keys Base-n keys Function keys Statistical keys 5 5 5 5 6 6 2. The display 7 Exponent displays 7 3. Basic functions 8 Entering numbers Entering negative numbers Entering exponential numbers Arithmetic operator Equals Making corrections Clearing errors Fixing the number of decimal places displayed Setting the display to scientific notation 4.
6. Binary, octal and hexadecimal values 16 Binary/octal/decimal/hexadecimal conversions Binary/octal/decimal/hexadecimal calculations Logical operations 16 16 17 Radix complement 18 7 . Using statistics 19 Entering a list of data items to analyse Using statistical functions on your data 8 . Specifications 20 9 . Changing the battery 21 4 English.
1. Keyboard General keys Key Functions Page 0 to9:.
Function keys 6 English.
2. The display M E 1 . 2 3 4 5 INV HYP BIN OCT HEX Mantissa LCD Diagram The display shows input data, interim results and answers to calculations. The mantissa section displays up to 10 digits. The exponent section displays up to ±99.
3. Basic functions Entering numbers 123 etc . Press the number keys to enter numbers. Press . for a decimal point. Entering negative numbers Ó Press after a number to make it negative. 5.08Ó -5.08 Entering exponential numbers ¹ Press to enter an exponential number. 3.08×109 3.08¹9 3.0809 Arithmetic operator +-* dÉ Press to perform an arithmetic operation on the value displayed. You must enter a number after the arithmetic operator.
Making corrections Õ Ô Press to delete the last number entered. Press to remove the displayed value, but retain the calculation being performed. Press after the arithmetic operator to cancel the entire calculation. 5+5+5+6Ô5= 20. 5+5+5+Ô= 0. Clearing errors Ô ¡ Press to clear an error (indicated by -E- in the display)eg, an overflow errorand retain data in the memory. Press to reset the calculator and clear the memory (solar model only).
4. Calculations Precision The HP 6S scientific calculator calculates answers to 12-digit accuracy, but rounds answers to 10 digits in the display. When it performs a calculation using the result of a previous calculation, it uses the stored 12-digit value and not the 10-digit value displayed. Order of operations The HP 6S scientific calculator performs operations in the following order: º, Ê, Ä, Ã *, d +, & o, x, X Simple calculations Perform calculations in the same way that you write them on paper. 7.
Re-using arithmetic operations ++ or ** etc Press the arithmetic operator key twice to re-use an arithmetic operation on a new number. The calculator stores the operation and applies it when you enter another number and press =. Store a calculation for re-use by enclosing it in brackets. Clear the stored arithmetic operation by pressing Ô. 3+2.3 3++2.3= 5.3 6+2.3 6= 8.3 9+2.3 9= 11.3 4(3×6) 4**(3*6= 72. 5Ó= -90.
(1.5×107) [(2.5×106) × 3/100] = 1.5¹7-2.5¹6*3Ë100= 3456/78 = 811/13 I¬ 149250000. 3Ë456Ë78 3Ö456×78. = 8Ö11×13. Press these keys to switch between proper and improper fractions. 811/13 = 115/13 8Ö11×13. I¬ 115×13. I¬ 8Ö11×13. The answer to a calculation involving both fractions and decimals is displayed as a decimal. 41/52 × 78.9 41Ë52*78.9= 62.20961538 Percentage calculations I% Press to perform percentage calculations. 12% of 1500 1500*12I%= 180.
5. Other functions Converting minutes and seconds to decimal format Ø Press to convert minutes and seconds (sexagesimal figure) to decimal format. When you enter the sexagesimal figure, enter the degrees to the left of the decimal point, and minutes and seconds to the rightthe first and second digits to the left of decimal point are minutes and the third and subsequent digits seconds. IÅ Press to convert decimal format to sexagesimal format. 14°25′36″ 14.2536Ø 14.
Hyperbolic functions sinh 3.6 = 3.6ªs 18.28545536 tanh 2.5 = 2.5ªt 0.986614298 cosh 1.5 sinh 1.5 = sinh 1 30 = solve tanh 4x = 0.88 1 x = tan 0.88 = 4 1.5´ªc- M 2.352409615 rªs= M 0.22313016 30IªS 4.094622224 .88IªTd4= 0.343941914 1.23L 0.089905111 Logarithmic functions log 1.23 (=log10 1.23) = solve 4x = 64 log 64 x = log4 64Ld4L= log 456 ÷ In 456 = 100.4 + 5 • e .3 = 2.3 5.6 456´LdrÈ= 2.760821773 5.6É2.3= 52.58143837 123IÊ7= 1.988647795 (78-23)É12Ó= 1.
Miscellaneous functions 1.234 + 1.234 = 1÷3+1÷3= 123m x 456m = 56088m I¼21.234+ 1.23 1.234= 2.47 I¼. 2.468 I¼21d3+ 0.33 I½ 3.33-01 1d3= 6.67-01 I» 0.67 I¼. 0.666666666 123*456= 56088. I¾ 56.088 03 = 56.088km 7.8g ÷ 96 = 0.08125g 7.8d96= 0.08125 = 81.25mg I¾ 81.25 - 03 Polar to rectangular coordinates conversions Formula: x = r • cosθ y = r • sinθ eg, find the value of x and y when the point P is shown as θ=60 and the length r=2 in the polar coordinates DEG 2I²60IÃ 1.
6. Binary, octal and hexadecimal values M ¦§ ¥¤ Use the M key to set the number base. When you use bases other than 10, you can only enter numbers valid for the baseeg, in binary mode you can only enter 1 and 0. M¦ sets the mode to hexadecimal. In hexadecimal mode, A to F keys are enabled. Note that b and d in hexadecimal mode are shown in lower case to distinguish them from numbers. M§ sets the mode to octal. M¥ sets the mode to binary. M¤ sets the mode to decimal.
76548 ÷ 1210 = 334.33 M§7654dM¤12= .10 = 5168 M§ 334.3333333 OCT 516. HEX 390. Fractional parts of calculation results are truncated. 1102+4568x7810÷1A16 M¥110+M§456* =39016 M¤78dM¦1A= =91210 M¤ 912. Multiplication and division are given priority over addition and subtraction in mixed calculations. BC16 x (1410 + 6910 =1560410 =3CF416 M¦BC*(M¤14+69)= M¦ 15604. HEX 3CF4. Logical operations &o xX Ì You can use the following logical operations to compare two numbers.
1916AND 1A16 = 1816 M¦19&1A= 18. HEX 12016OR 11012 = 12D16 M¦120oM¥1101= BIN 100101101. M¦ HEX 12d. M¦5X3= HEX 6. M¦2AX5D= HEX FFFFFFFF88. M¦1A&&2F= HEX A. 516XOR 316 = 616 2A16XNOR 5D16 = FFFFFFFF8816 1A16 AND 2F16 = A16 NOT of 10102 M¥10110Ì BIN 1111101001. Radix complement IN 18 English.PM6 Press to calculate and display the radix complement of the hexadecimal, octal or binary number currently displayedie, 10000000000-the binary version of the number.
7. Using statistics M¿ Press to use statistics mode. Statistics mode allows you to enter data and apply the statistics functions to analyse the data. Entering a list of data items to analyse À Press after each data element. When you press À, the calculator displays the number of data elements entered.
8. Specifications Scientific functions/input range |x|<4.5x1010 degrees (<25x107πrad,<5x1010grad |x|≥1 |x|<10100 |x|≥230.2585092 |x|<10100 |x|<5x1099 |x|≥x<5x1099 |x|<1 10-99≥x<10100 -101000→101000 y<0→x : integer or 1/2n +1 (n : integer) y>0→x≠0 : -10100< 1/x•logy<230.2582092 y=0→x>0 y<0→x : odd number or 1/n (n : integer) 0≥x<10100 |x|<1050 |x|<10100 |x|<10100(x≠o) 0≥x<69 (x: integer) √x2 + y2<10100 |θ|<4.
Read-out • Liquid crystal display suppressing unnecessary 0s (zeros). Power source • Silicon solar cell (solar model only) • Alkaline manganese battery (LR43)1 battery for the solar model; 2 batteries for the non-solar model. Ambient Temperature range • 0°C40°C (32°F104°F). Dimensions • 127mmH x 72mmW x 8.5mmD (not including the wallet). Net weight 91g (including wallet). 9.