Sencor SEC 160 GN School Calculator

User Manual - Page 5

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5 - EN
Input Capacity
The memory area used for calculation input can hold 79 “steps,” One step Is taken up each
time you press a number key or arithmetic operator key (
M
). A SHIFT or
ALPHA key operation does not take up a step, so inputting SHIFT or √. for example, takes up
only one step.
You can input up lo 79 steps for a single calculation. Whenever you input the 73rd step of
any calculation, the cursor changes from “_” to “” to let you know memory is running low.
If you need to input more than 79 steps, you should divide you calculation into two or more
parts.
Pressing the Ans key recalls the last result obtained, which you can use in a subsequent
calculation. see “Answer Memory” for more information about using the Ans key.
Making Corrections During Input
Use and to move the cursor to the location you want.
Press DEL to delete the number or function at the current cursor position.
Press SHIFT INS to change to an insert cursor kkk. Inputting something while the insert
cursor is o the display insert the input at the insert cursor position,
Pressing SHIFT INS, or = return to the normal cursor from the insert cursor.
Replay Function
Every time you perform a calculation, the replay function stores the calculation formula and
its result in replay memory. Pressing the key displays the formula and result of the calcula-
tion you last performed. Pressing again back steps sequentially (new-to-old) through past
calculations.
Pressing the or key while a replay memory calculation is on the display changes to the
editing screen.
Pressing the or key immediately after you finish a calculation display the editing screen
for that calculation.
Pressing AC does not clear replay memory, so you can recall the last calculation even after
you press AC.
Replay memory capacity is 128 bytes for storage of both expressions and results.
Replay memory is cleared by any of the following actions.
When you press the ON key
When you initialize modes and settings by pressing SHIFT CLR 2 (or 3) =.
When you change from one calculation mode to another.
When you turn off the calculator.
Error Locator
Pressing or after an error occurs displays the calculation with the cursor positioned at
the location where the error occurred.
Multi-statements
A multi-statement is an expression that is made up of two or more smaller expressions, which are
joined using a colon ( :).
Example: To add 2 + 3 and then multiply the result by 4
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