| Selecting the Display Notation and Decimal Places   The calculator has four display notation systems for displaying   calculation results. When FIX, SCI, or ENG symbol is displayed,   the number of decimal places can be set to any value between 0   and 9. Displayed values will be reduced to the corresponding   number of digits.   Binary, Octal, Decimal, and Hexadecimal Operations   ENGLISH   ERROR AND CALCULATION RANGES   (N-Base)   (10)   SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR   OPERATION MANUAL   This calculator can perform conversions between numbers ex-   pressed in binary, octal, decimal and hexadecimal systems. It can   also perform the four basic arithmetic operations, calculations with   parentheses and memory calculations using binary, octal, decimal,   and hexadecimal numbers. In addition, the calculator can carry out   the logical operations AND, OR, NOT, NEG, XOR and XNOR on   binary, octal and hexadecimal numbers.   Errors   MODEL   EL-520V   An error will occur if an operation exceeds the calculation ranges,   or if a mathematically illegal operation is attempted. When an error   occurs, pressing < (or >) automatically moves the cursor   back to the place in the equation where the error occurred. Edit the   equation or press ª to clear the equation.   PRINTED IN CHINA / IMPRIMÉ EN CHINE   100000÷3=   00LUP (TINSK0435EHZZ)   [Floating point]   →[FIXed decimal point]   [TAB set to 2]   →[SCIentific notation]   →[ENGineering notation]   →[Floating point]   ª100000/3= 33333.33333   @f   @i 2   @f   @f   @f   33333.33333   33333.33   Conversion to each system is performed by the following keys:   Error Codes and Error Types   3.33×104   33.33×103   33333.33333   @ê: Converts to the binary system. “ ” appears.   @î: Converts to the octal system. “ ” appears.   @ì: Converts to the hexadecimal system. “ ” appears.   Syntax error (Error 1):   •- An attempt was made to perform an invalid operation.   Ex. 2 @{   INTRODUCTION   About operation examples, please refer to the attached sheet.   Refer to the number on the right of each title for use.   After reading this manual, store it in a convenient location for future   reference.   • If the value for floating point system does not fit in the following   Calculation error (Error 2):   @í: Converts to the decimal system. “ ”, “ ”, and “   ” range, the calculator will display the result using scientific notation   system:   0.000000001 ≤ | x | ≤ 9999999999   • The absolute value of an intermediate or final calculation result equals   disappear from the display.   or exceeds 10100   . Conversion is performed on the displayed value when these keys   are pressed.   • • An attempt was made to divide by 0.   The calculation ranges were exceeded while performing calculations.   Operational Notes   To ensure trouble-free operation, please observe the following   points:   1. Do not carry the calculator in the back pocket of slacks or   trousers.   2. Do not subject the calculator to extreme temperatures.   3. Do not drop it or apply excessive force.   4. Clean only with a soft, dry cloth.   Note: In this calculator, the hexadecimal numbers A – F are entered   Determination of the Angular Unit   In this calculator, the following three angular units can be speci-   fied.   Depth error (Error 3):   by pressing µ, Ñ, É, é, ç, and å,   and displayed as follows:   • The available number of buffers was exceeded. (There are 8 buffers*   for numeric values and 16 buffers for calculation instructions). *4   buffers in STAT and the complex number mode.   DEG (°)   A → ï, B → ∫, C → ó, D → ò, E → ô, F → ö   Equation too long (Error 4):   Press G   • The equation exceeded its maximum input buffer (142 characters).   An equation must be shorter than 142 characters.   (Radians)   RAD   GRAD (g)   5. Do not use or store the calculator where fluids can splash onto it.   In the binary, octal, and hexadecimal systems, fractional parts can-   not be entered. When a decimal number having a fractional part is   converted into a binary, octal, or hexadecimal number, the fractional   part will be truncated. Likewise, when the result of a binary, octal, or   hexadecimal calculation includes a fractional part, the fractional part   will be truncated. In the binary, octal, and hexadecimal systems,   negative numbers are displayed as a complement.   ♦ Press the RESET switch only in the following cases:   • • • • When using for the first time   After replacing the batteries   To clear all memory contents   When an abnormal condition occurs and all keys are inopera-   tive.   Calculation Ranges   Refer also to the operation examples sheet.   (19)   • Within the ranges specified, this calculator is accurate to ±1 in   SCIENTIFIC CALCULATIONS   the least significant digit of the mantissa. When performing con-   tinuous calculations (including chain calculations), errors accu-   mulate leading to reduced accuracy.   • • Press @ m 0 to select the normal mode.   In each example, press ª to clear the display. And if the FIX,   SCI, or ENG indicator is displayed, clear the indicator by press-   ing @ f.   If service should be required on this calculator, use only a SHARP   servicing dealer, SHARP approved service facility, or SHARP re-   pair service where available.   Time, Decimal and Sexagesimal Calculations   (11)   • Calculation ranges   Conversion between decimal and sexagesimal numbers can be   performed. In addition, the four basic arithmetic operations and   memory calculations can be carried out using the sexagesimal   system.   ±10-99 – ±9.999999999×1099 and 0.   If the absolute value of an entry or a final or intermediate result of a   calculation is less than 10–99, the value is considered to be 0 in   calculations and in the display.   Hard Case   Arithmetic Operations   (2)   • The closing parenthesis ) just before = or ; may be   omitted.   Coordinate Conversions   (12)   • Before performing a calculation, select the angular unit.   Constant Calculations   (3)   Y Y BATTERY REPLACEMENT   P (x,y)   P (r,θ)   • In the constant calculations, the addend becomes a constant.   r Subtraction and division are performed in the same manner. For   multiplication, the multiplicand becomes a constant.   When performing calculations using constants, constants will be   displayed as K.   y ↔ θ Notes on Battery Replacement   Improper handling of batteries can cause electrolyte leakage or   explosion. Be sure to observe the following handling rules:   X X 0 0 x • Rectangular coord.   Polar coord.   • • • • Replace both batteries at the same time.   Do not mix new and old batteries.   Make sure the new batteries are the correct type.   When installing, orient each battery properly as indicated in the   calculator.   DISPLAY   • The calculation result is automatically stored in memories X and Y.   Value of r or x: X memory   Value of θ or y: Y memory   Functions   (4)   • • • Refer to operation examples of each function.   Before starting calculation, specify the angular unit.   The results of inverse trigonometric functions are displayed within   the following range:   Symbol   Equation   Display   Modify Function   (13)   When to Replace the Batteries   In this calculator, all calculation results are internally obtained in   scientific notation with up to 12 digits for the mantissa. However,   since calculation results are displayed in the form designated by   the display notation and the number of decimal places indicated,   the internal calculation result may differ from that shown in the   display. By using the modify function, the internal value is con-   verted to match that of the display, so that the displayed value can   be used without change in subsequent operations.   θ = sin–1 x, θ = tan–1 x   θ = cos–1 x   If the display has poor contrast or nothing appears on the display   even when ª is pressed in dim lighting, it is time to replace the   batteries.   Mantissa   Exponent   DEG   –90 ≤ θ ≤ 90   0 ≤ θ ≤ 180   (During actual use not all symbols are displayed at the same time.)   If the value of mantissa does not fit within the range ±0.000000001   – ±9999999999, the display changes to scientific notation. The   display mode can be changed according to the purpose of the   calculation.   π π — — RAD   – ≤ θ ≤   0 ≤ θ ≤ π   2 2 Caution   GRAD   –100 ≤ θ ≤ 100   0 ≤ θ ≤ 200   • • Keep batteries out of the reach of children.   Exhausted batteries left in the calculator may leak and damage   the calculator.   Differential/Integral Functions   (5)   • • • Explosion risk may be caused by incorrect handling.   Batteries must be replaced only with others of the same type.   Do not throw batteries into a fire as they may explode.   : Appears when the entire equation cannot be displayed.   / Differential and integral calculations are only available in the normal   mode. For calculation conditions such as the x value in differential   calculation or the initial point in integral calculation, only numerical   values can be entered and equations such as 22 cannot be speci-   fied. It is possible to reuse the same equation over and over again   and to recalculate by only changing the conditions without re-enter-   ing the equation.   Press </> to see the remaining (hidden) section.   COMPLEX NUMBER CALCULATIONS   (14)   xy/rθ : Indicates the mode of expression of results in the com-   plex calculation mode.   To carry out addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division using com-   plex numbers, press @m1 to select the complex number   Replacement Procedure   2ndF : Appears when @ is pressed, indicating that the func-   1. Turn the power off by pressing @ F.   tions shown in orange are enabled.   mode.   2. Remove two screws. (Fig. 1)   There are two modes of expression of the results of complex number   HYP   : Indicates that h has been pressed and the hyperbolic   functions are enabled. If @ ® are pressed, the   symbols “2ndF HYP” appear, indicating that inverse hy-   perbolic functions are enabled.   3. Slide the battery cover slightly and lift it to remove.   4. Remove the used batteries by prying them with a ball-point pen   or other similar pointed device. (Fig. 2)   5. Install two new batteries. Make sure the “+” side facing up.   6. Replace the cover and screws.   calculations.   • When performing a calculation, the value stored in the X memory   will be cleared.   1 2 Rectangular coordinate mode. (xy appears on the display.)   @}   • When performing a differential calculation, enter formula first   and then enter x value in differential calculation and minute   interval (dx). If a numerical value is not specified for minute   interval, x≠0 will be x×10–4 and x=0 will be 10–4 from the value of   the numeric derivative.   When performing a integral calculation, enter formula first and   then enter a range of integral (a, b) and subintervals (n). If a   numerical value is not specified for subintervals, calculation will   be performed using n=100.   Polar coordinate mode. (rθ appears on the display.)   ALPHA: Indicates that @ K or O (R) has been   pressed, and entry (recall) of memory contents and recall   of statistics can be performed.   @{   7. Press the RESET switch (on the back).   • Make sure that the display appears as shown below. If the   display does not appear as shown, remove the batteries reinstall   them and check the display once again.   Complex number entry   Rectangular coordinates   x-coordinate + y-coordinate Ü   or x-coordinate + Ü y-coordinate   Polar coordinates   FIX/SCI/ENG: Indicates the notation used to display a value and   changes each time @ f are pressed.   DEG/RAD/GRAD: Indicates angular units and changes each time   1 • 2 G is pressed.   : Appears when statistics mode is selected.   r Ö θ   Since differential and integral calculations are performed based on   the following equations, correct results may not be obtained, in   certain rare cases, when performing special calculations which   contain discontinuous points.   STAT   r: absolute value   M : Indicates that a numerical value is stored in the inde-   pendent memory.   θ: argument   • Upon changing to another mode, the imaginary portion of any   complex number stored in the independent memory (M) will be   cleared.   (Fig. 1)   (Fig. 2)   : Appears when the calculator shows the angle as a result   in the complex calculation mode.   Integral calculation (Simpson’s rule):   • A complex number expressed in rectangular coordinates with   the y-value equal to zero, or expressed in polar coordinates with   the angle equal to zero, is treated as a real number.   i : Indicates an imaginary number is being displayed in the   complex calculation mode.   1 3 b – a   N N=2n   a ≤ x ≤ b   S=—h{ƒ(a)+4{ƒ(a+h)+ƒ(a+3h)+······+ƒ(a+(N–1)h)}   h=   +2{ƒ(a+2h)+ƒ(a+4h)+······+ƒ(a+(N–2)h)}+f(b)}   BEFORE USING THE CALCULATOR   Differential calculation:   STATISTICAL CALCULATIONS   dx   2 dx   2 Automatic Power Off Function   This calculator will turn itself off to save battery power if no key is   pressed for approximately 10 minutes.   f(x+––)–f(x–––)   f’(x)=————————   Key Notation Used in this Manual   In this manual, key operations are described as follows:   Statistical calculations are performed in the statistics mode. Press   @m2 to select the statistics mode. This calculator per-   forms the seven statistical calculations indicated below. After se-   lecting the statistics mode, select the desired sub-mode by press-   ing the number key corresponding to your choice.   When changing to the statistical sub-mode, press the correspond-   ing number key after performing the operation to select the statis-   tics mode (press @m2).   dx   [When performing integral calculations]   Integral calculations, depending on the   integrands and subintervals included, require   longer calculation time. During calculation,   “Calculating!” will be displayed. To cancel cal-   culation, press ª. In addition, please note   that there will be greater integral errors when   there are large fluctuations in the integral val-   ues during minute shifting of the integral range   and for periodic functions, etc., where positive   and negative integral values exist depending   on the interval.   For the former case, divide integral intervals   as small as possible. For the latter case,   separate the positive and negative values.   Following these tips will allow results of cal-   culations with greater accuracy and will also   shorten the calculation time.   To specify ex   To specify E (HEX) : E   To specify ln   To specify X   : @e   ex   X E ln   : I   SPECIFICATIONS   : @KX   Calculations:   Scientific calculations, complex number   calculations, statistical calculations, etc.   Functions that are printed in orange above the key require @ to   be pressed first before the key. Numbers are not shown as keys,   but as ordinary numbers.   y 0 (STAT 0) : Single-variable statistics   Internal calculations:   Pending operations:   Mantissas of up to 12 digits   1 (STAT 1) : Linear regression calculation   2 (STAT 2) : Quadratic regression calculation   3 (STAT 3) : Exponential regression calculation   4 (STAT 4) : Logarithmic regression calculation   5 (STAT 5) : Power regression calculation   6 (STAT 6) : Inverse regression calculation   16 calculations 8 numeric values   (4 numeric values in STAT and complex   number mode)   Power On and Off   Press ª to turn the calculator on, and @ F to turn it off.   x a b x0 x1   x2   x3   Power source:   Built-in solar cells   Clearing Methods   There are three clearing methods as follows:   y x0   x2   3V ¶ (DC):   b Backup batteries (Alkaline batteries (LR44)   a x Clearing   operation   Entry   (Display)   M*1   A-D, X,Y*2   STAT, ANS   × 2)   x1   x3   The following statistics can be obtained for each statistical calcula-   tion (refer to the table below):   Operating temperature: 0°C – 40°C (32°F – 104°F)   ª × × × External dimensions:   78.6 mm (W) × 152 mm (D) × 10.5 mm (H)   3-3/32” (W) × 5-31/32” (D) × 13/32” (H)   Approx. 78 g ( 0.172 lb)   Random Numbers   @c   RESET   Single-variable statistical calculation   Statistics of   (15)   Weight:   A pseudo-random number with three significant digits can be gen-   erated by pressing @`=. To generate the next random   number, press =. You can perform this function in the normal   and statistics modes. (You cannot perform this function while you   are using the N-Base function.)   1 (Including batteries)   Accessories:   Batteries × 2 (installed), operation   manual, operation examples sheet, quick   reference card and hard case   Linear regression calculation   Statistics of and   (estimate y´) and estimate of x for a given y (estimate x´)   (16)   : Clear   × : Retain   1 2 and, in addition, estimate of y for a given x   1 * * Independent memory M.   Temporary memories A-D, X and Y, statistical data, and last an-   swer memory.   • Random numbers use memory Y. Each random number is gen-   erated on the basis of the value stored in memory Y (pseudo-   random number series).   2 Exponential regression, Logarithmic regression,   Power regression, and Inverse regression calculation   FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS   CALCULATOR   Editing the Equation   Angular Unit Conversions   (6)   Statistics of   1 and   2 . In addition, estimate of y for a given x and   • • • Press < or > to move the cursor. You can also return to   the equation after getting an answer by pressing > (<).   See below for Multi-line playback function.   Each time @g are pressed, the angular unit changes in   estimate of x for a given y. (Since the calculator converts each   formula into a linear regression formula before actual calculation   takes place, it obtains all statistics, except coefficients a and b,   from converted data rather than entered data.)   sequence.   Visit our Web site.   If you need to delete a number, move the cursor to the number   Memory Calculations   This calculator has 6 temporary memories (A-D, X and Y), one   independent memory (M) and one last answer memory (ANS).   (7)   you wish to delete then press d.   The number under the cursor will be deleted.   If you need to insert a number, move the cursor to the place   immediately after where you wish to insert the number then enter   the number.   Quadratic regression calculation   (17)   and coefficients a, b, c in the quadratic   Statistics of and   1 2 regression formula (y = a + bx + cx2). (For quadratic regression   calculations, no correlation coefficient (r) can be obtained.) When   there are two x´ values, press @≠.   Mode   ANS   M A-D, X,Y   Normal   Multi-line Playback function   (1)   When performing calculations using a, b and c, only one numeric   value can be held.   Complex   Statistic   × × This calculator is equipped with a function to recall previous equa-   tions. Equations also include calculation ending instructions such   as “=” and a maximum of 142 characters can be stored in memory.   When the memory is full, stored equations are deleted in the order   of the oldest first. Pressing [ will display the previous equation   and the answer. Further pressing [ will display preceding equa-   tions (after returning to the previous equation, press ] to view   equations in order). In addition, @[ can be used to jump to   the oldest equation.   × x sx   σx   n Mean of samples (x data)   Sample standard deviation (x data)   Population standard deviation (x data)   Number of samples   : Available   × : Unavailable   1 [Temporary memories (A-D, X and Y)]   A stored value can be recalled as a value or variable for the use in   equations.   Σx   Σx2   y Sum of samples (x data)   Sum of squares of samples (x data)   Means of samples (y data)   • The multi-line memory is cleared by the following operations:   @c, @F (including the Automatic Power Off fea-   ture), mode change, RESET, @`, @?, constant   calculation, differential/integral calculation, angle conversion/   change, N-base conversion, coordinate conversion, numerical   value storage to the temporary memories and independent   memory, and input/deletion of statistical data.   • In case you store an infinite decimal in the memory, recall it as a   variable to obtain accurate answers.   sy   σy   Σy   Σy2   Σxy   r Sample standard deviation (y data)   Population standard deviation (y data)   Sum of samples (y data)   Sum of squares of samples (y data)   Sum of products of samples (x, y)   Correlation coefficient   Ex.) 1 / 3 O Y   3 * R Y =   3 * @ K Y =   [Independent memory (M)]   (0.3333...is stored to Y)   0.999999999   1.   2 In addition to all the features of temporary memories, a value can   be added to or subtracted from an existing memory value.   a b c Coefficient of regression equation   Coefficient of regression equation   Coefficient of quadratic regression equation   Priority Levels in Calculation   This calculator performs operations according to the following pri-   ority:   [Last answer memory (ANS)]   1 ∠ 2 Functions preceded by their argument (x-1, x2, n!, etc.)   3 5 The calculation result obtained by pressing = or any other   calculation ending instruction is automatically stored in the last   answer memory.   x Yx,   ¿ 4 Implied multiplication of a memory value (2Y, etc.)   Entered data are kept in memory until @ c or @ m   2 are pressed. Before entering new data, clear the memory   contents.   Functions followed by their argument (sin, cos, etc.)   6 ×, ÷   Implied   multiplication of a function (2sin30, etc.)   nC   r,   n P r 8 +, –   7 9 10   AND   11   OR, XOR, XNOR   1 2 =, M+, M–, ⇒M, |DEG, |RAD,   Note:   [Data Entry]   Single-variable data   |GRAD, DATA, CD, →rθ, →xy and other calculation ending in-   Calculation results from the functions indicated below are auto-   matically stored in memories X or Y. For this reason, when using   these functions, be careful with the use of memories X and Y.   struction   Data k   • If parentheses are used, parenthesized calculations have prec-   edence over any other calculations.   Data & frequency k (To enter multiples of the same   • Random numbers .................. Y memory   data)   • →rθ, →xy ............................... X memory, Y memory   Two-variable data   Data x & Data y k   Temporary memories and last answer memory are cleared even   when the same mode is reselected.   Data x & Data y & frequency k (To enter multiples   of the same data x and y.)   INITIAL SETUP   Chain Calculations   This calculator allows the previous calculation result to be used in   the following calculation.   The previous calculation result will not be recalled after entering   multiple instructions.   (8)   Mode Selection   [Data Correction]   Correction prior to pressing k:   Normal mode (NORMAL): @m0   Delete incorrect data with ª.   Used to perform arithmetic operations and function calculations.   Correction after pressing k:   Press > to confirm the latest entry and press @ J to   delete it.   Complex number mode (CPLX): @m1   Used to perform arithmetic operations with complex numbers.   Fraction Calculations   (9)   Statistic mode (STAT): @m2   This calculator performs arithmetic operations and memory calcu-   lations using a fraction, and conversion between a decimal number   and a fraction.   Used to perform statistical calculations.   Statistical Calculation Formulas   Refer also to the operation examples sheet.   (18)   When executing mode selection, temporary memories, statistical   data and last answer memory will be cleared even when reselecting   the same mode.   Type   Linear   Exponential   Logarithmic   Power   Regression formula   • • • In all cases, a total of up to 10 digits including integer, numera-   tor, denominator and the symbol (l) can be entered.   If the number of digits to be displayed is greater than 10, the   number is converted to and displayed as a decimal number.   A decimal number, variable, or exponent cannot be used in a   fraction.   y = a + bx   y = a • ebx   y = a + b • ln x   y = a • xb   1 y = a + b —   x Inverse   Quadratic   y = a + bx + cx2   In the statistical calculation formulas, an error will occur when:   • the absolute value of the intermediate result or calculation result   is equal to or greater than 1 × 10100   . • • • the denominator is zero.   an attempt is made to take the square root of a negative number.   no solution exists in the quadratic regression calculation.   |