Casio FC-100V 2nd Edition User's Guide
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To reset the Casio FC-100V 2nd Edition calculator, turn the calculator on, then press and hold the 'SHIFT' key followed by '7' (CLR). Next, press '1' (Setup) and then '=' to confirm the reset.
To change the number of decimal places, press 'SHIFT' followed by 'MODE' (SETUP). Select '6' for Fix mode, then enter the desired number of decimal places and press '='.
To perform TVM calculations, switch to the 'COMP' mode, then access the TVM solver by pressing 'SHIFT' followed by the 'TVM' key. Input the required variables such as N, I%, PV, PMT, and FV, then solve for the unknown variable.
To replace the battery, turn off the calculator and remove the back cover by unscrewing it. Take out the old battery and insert a new one (AAA size). Ensure the polarity is correct, then replace the cover and screw it back in place.
Yes, the Casio FC-100V can perform currency conversions. You need to set the exchange rate first by using the 'SHIFT' and 'EXCH' keys, then enter the amount to convert and use the appropriate conversion function.
If the display is faint, it could be due to low battery power. Try replacing the battery. If the issue persists, adjust the contrast by pressing 'SHIFT' followed by 'MODE' (SETUP), then navigate to the contrast setting and adjust it accordingly.
To perform statistical calculations, switch to the 'STAT' mode by pressing 'MODE', then select 'STAT'. Enter your data points, and use the statistical functions to compute mean, standard deviation, regression, etc.
To calculate annuities, access the TVM functions by pressing 'SHIFT' and 'TVM'. Input the annuity parameters such as the number of periods, interest rate, present value, future value, and payment, then solve for the desired variable.
To calculate the IRR, enter the cash flow data in the 'CASH' mode, then press the 'IRR' key. The calculator will compute the internal rate of return based on the entered cash flows.
Yes, bond calculations can be performed. Use the 'BOND' mode by pressing 'MODE' and selecting 'BOND'. Input the bond parameters such as coupon rate, redemption value, and settlement date to calculate the yield or price of the bond.