BA II Plus Calculator Manual
Overview of Calculator Operations 5
Changing the number of decimal places affects the display only. Except 
for amortization and depreciation results, the calculator does not round 
internal values. To round the internal value, use the round function. 
Note: All examples in this guidebook assume a setting of two decimal 
places. Other settings might show different results.
Choosing the Angle Units
The angle unit value affects the display of results in trigonometric 
calculations. When you select radians, the RAD indicator appears in the 
upper right corner of the display. No indicator appears when you select 
the default setting of degrees.
Using Dates
The calculator uses dates with the Bond and Date worksheets and the 
French depreciation methods. To enter dates, use this convention: 
mm.ddyy (US) or dd.mmyy (European). After you key in the date, press 
!.
Choosing Calculation Methods
When you choose the chain (Chn) calculation method, the calculator 
solves problems in the order that you enter them. (Most financial 
calculators use Chn.)
For example, when you enter 3 H 2 < 4 N, the Chn answer is 20 (3 + 2 = 5, 
5 * 4 = 20).
Using AOSé (algebraic operating system), the calculator solves problems 
according to the standard rules of algebraic hierarchy, computing 
multiplication and division operations before addition and subtraction 
operations. (Most scientific calculators use AOS.)
For example, when you enter 3 H 2 < 4 N, the AOS answer is 11 (2 Q 4 = 
8; 3 + 8 = 11). 
Resetting Default Values
To reset default values for all of the calculator formats, press & 
z with one of the formats displayed.










