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User's Guide — 7
g5
Identies entry as
centimeters, with repeated presses toggling
between linear, area and volume units.
g9
Identies entry as meters, with
repeated presses toggling between linear, area
and volume units.
g7
Identies entry as Feet, with repeated
presses of g7 toggling between linear,
area and volume units. Also used with i and
/ for entering Feet-Inch values. Repeated
presses of g7 during conversions toggle
between Feet-Inch-Fractions and decimal Feet.
i
Identies entry as Inches, with
repeated presses toggling between linear,
area and volume units. Entry can be whole
or decimal numbers. Also used with /
for entering fractional Inch values (e.g.,
9i1/2). Repeated presses during
conversions toggle between fractional and
decimal Inches.
/
Used to enter fractions.
Fractions can be entered as proper (1/2, 1/8,
1/16) or improper (3/2, 9/8). If the denominator
(bottom) is not entered, the calculator's
fractional accuracy setting is automatically
used. Results are always shown in typical
dimensional fractional format.
B
Multiplies a dimensionless
entry by 0.001 Inch and displays the result
as Inches. Converts a linear entry to decimal
Inches. For both methods, the result is rounded
and displayed to three decimal places.
Weight and Volume Function Keys
g6
Enters or converts a weight or volume
value to tons.
g4
Enters or converts a weight or
volume value to pounds.
g3
Enters or converts a
weight or volume value to metric tons.
g2
Enters or converts a weight or
volume value to grams.
g1
Enters or converts a weight
or volume value to kilograms.
g0
 Stores a new
weight per volume as pounds per cubic foot or
other format as shown below. Default value is
490 pounds per cubic foot of steel.
● Pounds per cubic foot
● Pounds per cubic inch
● Metric tons per cubic meter
● Kilograms per cubic meter
Trigonometric Function Keys
ga
Sine — Calculates the Sine of an entered
degree or unitless value.
gm
Calculates the angle for the entered
or calculated Sine value.
go
Calculates the Cosine of an entered
degree or unitless value.
gi
Calculates the angle
for the entered or calculated Cosine value.
gh
Calculates the Tangent of an
entered degree or unitless value.
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