SR8B2-E.RTF SIZE : 140x140mm SCALE 2:1
-E20-
Your calculator learns mathematical procedures or programs in the
Program (PGM) Mode. To set the calculator to the Program Mode,
press [
SHIFT] [PGM]. PGM appears on the display.
Now enter your procedure as if you were just going to calculate it once
- except - press [
SHIFT] [[x]] before entering variable data. You get
your first answer while you are still in the PGM mode.
Note: If you press [SHIFT] [[x]] then [ • ] or a number, and then [EXP],
[
+/−], [ ) ] or [CE], both the number and the first function following the
number are treated as one variable - they are not written into the
program as steps.
Remember, you can enter a maximum of 40 steps. If you try to enter a
41st step, the calculator displays
E. Press [ON/C] to clear the error.
To stop storing a program, press [
SHIFT] [PGM] again. PGM
disappears and the calculator leaves the program mode. Press [RUN]
to begin repeating the same mathematical procedure with different
variables.
When you press [
RUN], you can begin entering different variables.
Just enter each variable in the order in which it occurs in the formula
and press [
RUN] after each variable. The answer appears on the
display.
Stored programs are automatically erased when you press [
SHIFT]
[
PGM]. So, unless you want to enter a new program, do not select the
program mode.
You can program your calculator to give you interim values in your
formula also. While programming the calculator (in PGM mode), press
[
=] when you reach the point where you want the interim value
displayed. Then press [
SHIFT] [HALT] and continue entering your
formula in the usual way.
When you run the program, press [
RUN] after the calculator displays
an interim value to resume the program. You can use the same
method to program your calculator to run two or more formulas, one
after another.