Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Overview of Calculator Operations
- Turning On the Calculator
- Turning Off the Calculator
- Selecting 2nd Functions
- Reading the Display
- Setting Calculator Formats
- Resetting the Calculator
- Clearing Calculator Entries and Memories
- Correcting Entry Errors
- Math Operations
- Memory Operations
- Calculations Using Constants
- Last Answer Feature
- Using Worksheets: Tools for Financial Solutions
- Time-Value-of-Money and Amortization Worksheets
- TVM and Amortization Worksheet Variables
- Entering Cash Inflows and Outflows
- Generating an Amortization Schedule
- Example: Computing Basic Loan Interest
- Examples: Computing Basic Loan Payments
- Examples: Computing Value in Savings
- Example: Computing Present Value in Annuities
- Example: Computing Perpetual Annuities
- Example: Computing Present Value of Variable Cash Flows
- Example: Computing Present Value of a Lease With Residual Value
- Example: Computing Other Monthly Payments
- Example: Saving With Monthly Deposits
- Example: Computing Amount to Borrow and Down Payment
- Example: Computing Regular Deposits for a Specified Future Amount
- Example: Computing Payments and Generating an Amortization Schedule
- Example: Computing Payment, Interest, and Loan Balance After a Specified Payment
- Cash Flow Worksheet
- Bond Worksheet
- Depreciation Worksheet
- Statistics Worksheet
- Other Worksheets
- APPENDIX - Reference Information
- General Information
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6 Overview of Calculator Operations
Resetting the Calculator
Resetting the calculator:
• Clears the display, all 10 memories, any unfinished
calculations, and all worksheet data.
• Restores all default settings
• Returns operation to the standard-calculator mode
Because the calculator includes alternative methods that let you clear data
selectively, use reset carefully to avoid losing data needlessly. (See section
“Clearing Calculator Entries and Memories”.)
For example, you might reset the calculator before using it for the first time,
when starting a new calculation, or when having difficulty operating the
calculator and other possible solutions do not work. (See “In Case of
Difficulty”.)
Pressing 2nd Reset ENTER
1. Press & }. The
RST ? and ENTER indicators appear.
Note: To cancel reset, press & U. 0.00 appears.
2. Press !. RST and 0.00 appear, confirming that the calculator is reset.
Note: If an error condition exists, press P to clear the display before
attempting to reset.
Performing a Hard Reset
You can also reset the calculator by gently inserting a pointed object (such as
an unfolded paper clip or similar object) in the hole marked
RESET in back of
the calculator.
Clearing Calculator Entries and Memories
Note: To clear variables selectively, see the specific worksheet chapters in this
guidebook.
To clear Press
One character at a time, starting with the last digit
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