Citizen Systems SR-260N Calculator User Manual


 
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Base-n mode calculation
Converting between bases
The unit enables you to calculate in number base other than decimal.
The calculator can add, subtract, multiply, and divide binary, octal, and
hexadecimal numbers. Select the number base you want by the
[
Æ
BIN], [
Æ
OCT], [
Æ
HEX], [
Æ
DEC] keys. The BIN, OCT, and HEX
indicators show you which base you are using. (if none of the
indicators appears in the appear in the display, you are in decimal
base.)
The keys active in each base is described as follows :
Binary base : [ 0 ] [ 1 ]
Octal base : [ 0 ] ~ [ 7 ]
Decimal base : [ 0 ] ~ [ 9 ]
Hexadecimal base : [ 0 ] ~ [ 9 ], [ A ] ~ [ F ]
DEG
[ 2ndF ] [
Æ
DEC ] 31
31.
DEG BIN
[ 2ndF ] [
Æ
BIN ]
11111.
DEG OCT
[ 2ndF ] [
Æ
OCT ]
37.
DEG HEX
31 (base 10)
= ? (base 2)
= ?(base 8)
= ? (base 16)
[ 2ndF ] [
Æ
HEX ]
1F.
DEG HEX
[ 2ndF ] [
Æ
HEX ] 4
[ x ] 1B [ = ]
6C.
DEG BIN
[ 2ndF ] [
Æ
BIN ]
1101100.
DEG
[ 2ndF ] [
Æ
DEC ]
108.00
DEG OCT
4 X 1B (base 16)
= ? (base 2)
= ? (base 10)
= ? (base 8)
[ 2ndF ] [
Æ
OCT ]
154.
Negative and Complements
In binary, octal, and hexadecimal bases, the calculator represents
negative numbers using complement notation. The complement’s is
the result of subtracting that number from 10000000000 in that
number’s base by pressing [ +/
] key in non-decimal bases.
DEG BIN
Calculate the
complement of
binary number
11011
[ 2ndF ] [
Æ
BIN ]
11011 [ +/– ]
1 111100101.
Complex numbers calculation
Select the complex numbers mode by pressing [ CPLX ] key and
make sure “ CPLX “ indicator appears on the display. The calculator
enables you to add, subtract, multiply, and divide complex numbers.