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Power On & OffTurn the calculator on by pressing the[On/C] key. To turn it off, press the[Off] key.Auto Shut-OffThe calculator will turn itself o
Adding DimensionsAdd 7 feet 3-1/2 inches to 11 feet 4 inches:7 [Feet] 3 [Inch] 1[/] 2 [+]11 [Feet] 4 [Inch] [=] 18 FT 7-1/2 INAdd 11 inches to 2
Multiply 2 feet 7 inches by 10 :2 [Feet] 7 [Inch] [x] 10 [=] 25 FT 10 INDividing DimensionsDivide 30 feet 4 inches by 7 inches:30 [Feet] 4 [Inch] [÷]
Memory FunctionsWhenever the [M+] key is pressed, thedisplayed value will be added to mem-ory. Other memory functions:Function KeystrokesRecall total
How to use memory functions:Steps Keystrokes DisplayAdd to memory 355 [M+] 355.Add to mem. 255 [M+] 255.Recall total mem. [Rcl] [M+] 610.Subt. from me
Fractional SettingsWhen you first receive your calculatorit is set to its default state. When in thisstate, fractional values are rounded tothe neare
Normal Fractional ModeThe default, Normal Mode ([Conv] 7),reduces a fraction to its lowest commondenominator (for example, 8/16 reducesto 1/2). If a f
“Paperless Tape” FeatureThe “Paperless Tape” feature allows theuser to display the last 20 entries. Whilein the Paperless Tape mode, your dis-play wil
2. Access the Tape function[Rcl] [=] TTL= 22 FEET 0 INCH3. Scroll forward from first value to total:[+] 01 4 FEET 0 INCH[+] 02+ 5 FEET 0 INCH[+]
Clearing the Paperless TapeThe paperless tape is cleared:1) when you press[On/C] [On/C] (clear);2) when you press [Conv] [x] (all clear);3) when you t
Introducing Pocket Handyman IV . . . . 3Key Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Operating Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Power
Entering Dimensions & UnitsWhen entering feet-inch dimensionalvalues, you must enter the largestdimension first — feet before inches,inches before
Linear ConversionsConvert 14 feet to other linear values:Steps Keystrokes DisplayEnter 14 ft. 14 [Feet] 14 FEETConv. to yds [Conv] [Yds] 4.666667 YDCo
Square ConversionsConvert 14 square feet to other squaredimensions:Steps Keystrokes DisplayEnter 14 sq ft. 14 [Sq] [Feet] 14 SQ FEETConv. to inch [Con
ple, “10,000,000 mm” cannot be dis-played because it is out of the range of the7-digit display, so “10,000 m” will be dis-played instead. This auto-ra
Estimating BricksHow many standard bricks (3.75” by 8”)are required for a 36.5’ by 8’ wall?Steps Keystrokes DisplayClear calculator [On/C] [On/C] 0.Fi
Divide by on- [÷] 16 [Inch]center spacing [=] 13.96875 (studs)Add first stud [+] 1 [=]14.96875 (round to 15)Roof Covering — ShinglesYou’re going to us
Area calculationsArea of a RectangleWhat is the area of a room measuring 12 feet6 inches by 15 feet 8 inches?Steps Keystrokes DisplayClear calculator
Area — Floor Covering You have an apartment with two roomsthat need to have the carpet replaced.The room dimensions are as follows:12’ 4” by 10’ and 1
Volume CalculationsRectangular ContainersWhat is the volume of a container 3 feetby 1 foot 9-5/8 inches by 2 feet 4 inches?Steps Keystrokes DisplayCle
Simple Concrete VolumeYou’re going to form up and pour yourown driveway and you need to accu-rately calculate the cubic yards of con-crete required fo
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Complex Concrete VolumeYou’re going to pour concrete 4-1/2inches deep for an odd shaped patiowith the dimensions shown below.First, calculate the tota
2 — Find Area BEnter length 4 [Feet] 2 [Inch]4- 2 FEET INCHMultiply by width [x] 8 [Feet] to find area 6 [Inch] [=] 35.41667 SQ FEETAdd to memory [
Concrete ColumnsYou’re going to pour five columns,each of which has a diameter of 3 feet4-1/2 inches and a height of 11 feet 6inches. How many cubic y
Volume/Weight CalculationsConcrete FootingFind the total volume of concreterequired to pour five 24 inch by 12 inchfootings, each 2 feet deep. Then fi
Squaring UpAssume you want to “square-up” formsfor a concrete foundation measuring 45feet 6 inches by 24 feet 4 inches. In orderfor the forms to be sq
Common RafterYou have a rise of 6 feet 11 inches anda run of 14 feet 6 inches. Find the com-mon rafter length. Steps Keystrokes DisplayReset [Conv] [x
Circular SolutionsCircumference and AreaFind the circumference and area of a cir-cle having a diameter of 10 inches.Steps Keystrokes DisplayClear calc
Arc LengthsFind the arc length of an 85° portion ofa circle with a 5 foot diameter.Steps Keystrokes DisplayClear calculator [On/C] [On/C] 0.Enter diam
FormulasArea Formulas Square Area = a2CircleCircumference = 2 π r EllipseRectangleArea = lwTriangleaalwabrbaArea = π a bArea = a b—12Area = π r
Surface Area & Volume FormulasCylinderSurface area = 2π r h + 2π r2Volume = π r2 hCube Surface area = 6a2aaarhSphereSurface area = 4 π r2Volum
[+] [–] [x] [÷] [=]Arithmetic operation keys.[%]Four-function percent key.0 – 9 and [ • ]Digits used for entering numbers.[Off] — Off KeyTurns power o
Calculator InformationAccuracy/Display – Your calculator hasan eleven digit display. This is made upof seven digits (normal display) andfour digits fo
Errors – When you make an incorrectentry, or the answer is beyond therange of the calculator, it will displaythe word “ERROR.” To clear an error con-d
Calculator SpecificationsDIMENSIONS2.75” x 5.25” x 0.25”(133mm x 70mm x 6.5mm)WEIGHT4 oz. (114 g)ACCURACY10 digits (internal)42 – Pocket Handyman®IV
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[Conv] [ ] — x2 FunctionFinds the square of the displayed num-ber. The calculator will display an errorif you try to find the square of an areaor volu
[Feet] — Feet KeyThis is an entry and conversion key.You can enter whole or decimal num-bers. You can also use this key to entervalues in feet-inch-fr
displays the current fractional denomi-nator and accesses the fractional settingmode. See the “Fraction Setting” sectionfor more information.[Cu] — Cu
[Weight] — Weight KeyEnters or converts (a volume value) totons, pounds, metric tons or kilograms.Repeated presses will cycle throughthese units.[Conv
[Conv] [+] — Pi (π)Internal constant = 3.141593. [Conv] [–] — Change Sign FunctionToggles th e sign of a value betweenpositive and negative values.[Rc
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