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°,

r

,

g

FX-82ES Plus, FX-85ES Plus, FX-350ES Plus, FX-570ES Plus and FX-991ES Plus emulation software for school calculators Screenshots for easy preparation of lesson materials Pop-up display function. The natural display is the display mode in which fractions appear on two lines, radicals appear as radicals, log can be calculated in any base, etc. If that is what you understand by Natural Display, we are in agreement. Casio FX-991ES PLUS Calculator Instructions (only available as a download). The 'natural display' enables you to enter fractions, square roots and other numerical expressions in the same way and display them exactly as they will appear in your textbook. Casio FX-991EX High-performance technical and scientific calculator with 552.

: These functions specify the angle unit. ° specifies degrees,

r

radians,

and

g

grads. Input a function from the menu that appears when you perform

the following key operation:

00050014(DRG0006). See

3

.

0003

,

0004

: Exponential functions. Note that the input method is different

depending upon whether you are using Natural Display or Linear Display.
See

4

.

log

: Logarithmic function. Use the

5 key to input log

a

b as log (

a

,

b

). Base

10 is the default setting if you do not input anything for

a

. The

0005 key also

can be used for input, but only while Natural Display is selected. In this
case, you must input a value for the base. See

5

.

ln

: Natural logarithm to base

e

. See

6

.

x

2

,

x

Casio Fx 991es

3

,

x

9, , 0002, 0001,

x

−1

: Powers, power roots, and reciprocals. Note

that the input methods for

x

9, , 0002, and 0001 are different depending upon

whether you are using Natural Display or Linear Display. See

7

.

Note: The following functions cannot be input in consecutive sequence:

x

2

,

x

3

,

x

9,

x

−1

. If you input 2

77, for example, the final 7 will be ignored. To

input 2

2

2

, input 2

7, press the B key, and then press 7.

: Function for performing numerical integration using the Gauss-Kronrod

method. Natural Display input syntax is

0001

a

b

f

(

x

), while Linear Display input

syntax is

0001

(

f

(

x

),

a

,

b

,

tol

).

tol

specifies tolerance, which becomes 1

s

10

–5

when nothing is input for

tol

. Also see “Integration and Differential

Calculation Precautions” and “Tips for Successful Integration Calculations”
for more information. See

8

.

0015

: Function for approximation of the derivative based on the central

difference method. Natural Display input syntax is

dx

Casio Fx-115es Natural Display

d

(

f

(

x

))

000100020001

x

=

a

, while

Linear Display input syntax is

dx

d

(

f

(

x

),

a

,

tol

).

tol

specifies tolerance,

which becomes 1

s

–10

when nothing is input for

tol

. Also see “Integration

and Differential Calculation Precautions” for more information. See

9

.

0010

: Function that, for a specified range of

f

(

x

), determines sum

00020001

(

f

(

x

))

x=a

b

=

f

(

a

) +

Casio natural display

f

(

a

+1) +

f

(

a

+2) + ...+

f

(

b

). Natural Display input syntax is

00020001

(

f

(

x

))

x=a

b

,

while Linear Display input syntax is

3(

f

(

x

),

a

,

b

).

a

and

b

are integers that

can be specified within the range of –1

s

10

a

0005

b

10

. See

10

.

Note: The following cannot be used in

f

(

x

),

a

, or

b

: Pol, Rec,

°,

d

/

dx

,

3.

Pol, Rec: Pol converts rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates, while
Rec converts polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates. See

11

.

Pol(

x

,

y

) = (

r

, θ) Rec(

r

, θ) = (

x

,

y

)

Rectangular

Polar

Coordinates (Rec)

Coordinates (Pol)

Specify the angle unit before
performing calculations.
The calculation result for

r

and θ

and for

x

and

y

are each assigned

respectively to variables X and Y.
Calculation result

Q is displayed

in the range of −180°

Q

180°.

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Casio V.P.A.M. calculators are scientific calculators made by Casio which use Casio's Visually Perfect Algebraic Method (V.P.A.M.), Natural Display or Natural V.P.A.M. input methods.

V.P.A.M. is an infix system for entering mathematical expressions, used by Casio in most of its current scientific calculators. In the infix notation the precedence of mathematical operators is taken into account. According to Casio, in V.P.A.M. calculations can be input exactly as they are normally written. Functions, operators and symbols are shown on the calculator display and calculations are performed according to operator precedence.

  • 2List of calculators
    • 2.2S-V.P.A.M. (Two-line, Multi-replay)

History[edit]

The V.P.A.M. name was first introduced in 1994 with the introduction of the fx-991S scientific calculator in Japan. In 1998, the Casio fx-991W model used a two-tier (multi-line) display and the system was termed as S-V.P.A.M. (Super V.P.A.M.). The model featured a 5x6-dot LCD matrix cells on the top line of the screen and a 7-segment LCD on the bottom line of the screen that had been used in Casio fx-4500P programmable calculators.[1] The S-V.P.A.M. system was also used in the other W series models and also the MS series of calculators that followed. V.P.A.M. is similar to the Direct Algebraic Logic (D.A.L.) used by Sharp in some of their scientific calculators.

The fx-82ES introduced by Casio in 2004 was the first calculator to incorporate the Natural Textbook Display (or Natural Display) system. It allowed the display of expressions of fractions, exponents, logarithms, powers and square roots etc. as they are written in a standard textbook. Natural Display uses natural representation of mathematical expressions and formulas through a 96 × 31 dot matrixLCD display. Casio uses the term Natural V.P.A.M. for the fx-ES Plus series of calculators which are the upgraded version of the fx-ES series.

In early 2015, Casio introduced a new line of calculators called CLASSWIZ for different markets, featuring a high resolution (192 × 63) dot matrix Natural Textbook Display and incorporating spreadsheet functions in some models. This series of calculators is called the fx-EX series and it succeeds the fx-ES Plus series of calculators.

List of calculators[edit]

Note: Italic figures in parentheses indicate the year of introduction, e.g.: (c. 1994)

V.P.A.M. (Visually perfect algebraic method)[edit]

Models:

Casio V.P.A.M. fx-570S
  • fx-991S / 570S / 911S (c. 1994)
  • fx-115S / 100S / 122S (c. 1995)
  • fx-993S / 992S (c. 1996)
  • fx-300S (a simplified 8+2 digit version)

S-V.P.A.M. (Two-line, Multi-replay)[edit]

W-series[edit]

Changes to S-series calculators include:

  • 2-line LCD display featuring 5x6-dot matrix cells top line and 7-segment LCD bottom line that had been used in Casio fx-4500P programmable calculators (used 5x7-dot matrix cells).[2]
  • fx-991W / 570W / 115W / 100W / 115WA (c. 1998-99)
  • fx-82TL / 83W / 85W / 85WA / 300W / 350TL / 83WA / 270W (c. 1998-99)

MS-series[edit]

Revised variants of W Series of calculators including new functions such as:

  • Relocation of multiple functions into menus, previously featured in Casio fx-5500LA,[3] but function is selected by numeric keypad
  • Multiple statement recall

Non-programmable models:

  • fx-991MS / 570MS / 115MS / 100MS / 95MS / 85MS / 350MS / 82MS (early 2000s)
  • fx-912MS (Japanese version of the fx-115MS)
  • fx-300MS (U.S. model)
  • OH-300MS (Overhead projection model), fx-100AU (Australia specific)
  • fx-500MS (Vietnam)
  • fx-290 (Japan)
  • fx-220 PLUS (International)

Programmable models:

  • fx-3650/3950P (International)
  • fx-3650P II (International)
  • fx-50F PLUS (International)
  • fx-50FH (Hong Kong)
  • fx-50FH II (Hong Kong)
  • fx-72F (Japan)

Natural Textbook Display[edit]

Casio fx-115ES scientific calculator with Natural Display. (also called 'Natural V.P.A.M.' in the updated version)

Revised version of the MS Series including the following changes:

  • Mutli-line 96x31 dot matrix displays, but character cells are connected by dots like graphing calculators
  • The ability to display and edit mathematical formulae in more visual formats
  • Revised design of function menu interface, previously featured in Casio fx-4800P[4]
  • No engineering symbol (SI prefixes) input or display facility, which was available in certain MS / W / S series models (fx-100, 115, 570 and 991MS / W / S).

Model-specific features include:

  • Numerical integration uses Gauss–Kronrod quadrature formula

Models:

  • fx-991ES / 570ES / 115ES (c. 2004)
  • fx-500ES / 350ES / 300ES / 85ES / 83ES / 82ES (c. 2004)
  • OH-300ES (Overhead projection model)
  • FC-100/200V (financial functions)

Natural V.P.A.M.[edit]

Models:

  • fx-82AU PLUS II (Australia)
  • fx-82ES PLUS A (China, simplified Chinese messages)
  • fx-82 / 95 / 350 / 570 / 991ES PLUS (c. 2008-09)
  • fx-115 / 300ES PLUS (U.S.)
  • fx-991ES PLUS C (Canada version of fx-115ES PLUS)
  • fx-82 / 85 / 87 / 991DE PLUS (Germany)
  • fx-85GT/fx-83GT Plus (EU specific)
  • fx-82 / 991ZA Plus (South Africa)
  • fx-373 / 913 / 573 / 993ES (2008) (Japan)
  • fx-375 / 915 / 995ES (2012) (Japan)
  • fx-500 / 570VN PLUS (Vietnam)
  • fx-95 / 96SG PLUS (Singapore)
  • OH-300ES PLUS (Overhead projection model)
  • fx-FD10 Pro (International civil engineering model)


The CPU found in those models is based on the nX-U8/100 architecture.[5]

ClassWiz (High-resolution Natural Textbook Display)[edit]

Casio fx-991EX CLASSWIZ (High-resolution Natural Textbook Display)

Changes to the ES PLUS series include:

  • Standard 192×63 display
  • Icon-based mode menu previously used on Casio fx-9700GE graphing calculators
  • Mode-specific functions are accessible via a unified function key as in fx-4800P

Model-specific features include:

  • Scientific constants and conversion functions are grouped into categories
  • Multilingual messages (excluding EX models and DE X models)
  • QR code export (excluding CN X models, VN X models and fx-530AZ STUDY CAL)
  • Multiline display supports up to 6 rows (excluding JP series, fx-530AZ STUDY CAL and 580VN. x models)
  • Vector mode now supports maximum 4-variable vectors and 4 user-defined vector storage
  • Matrix mode now supports maximum 4×4 matrices and 4 user-defined matrix storage
  • New spreadsheet mode (excluding CN X and VN X models)
  • Simultaneous linear equation solver supports up to 4 variables
  • Polynomial equation solver supports up to 4th degree equations and inequalities
  • Engineering symbols display and entry previously found in MS / W / S / D-series calculators

Models:

  • fx-82 / 85 / 350 / 570 / 991EX (2015 1Q) (International)[6]
  • fx-JP500 / 700 / 900 and fx-530AZ STUDY CAL (late 2014) (Japan)
  • fx-87 / 991DE X (Germany)
  • fx-82 / 350 / 570 / 991CE X (Central Europe)
  • fx-85GT X (2019) (EU, UK)
  • fx-92 Spéciale Collège (France)
  • fx-92B Spéciale Collège (Belgium)
  • fx-82 / 350 / 570 / 991SP X II Iberia / fx-85SP X II Iberia (Portugal, Spain)
  • fx-82 / 350 / 570 / 991LA X (Latin America)
  • fx-82 / 95 / 570 / 991AR X Iberia, fx-95AR X, fx-570AR X, fx-991AR X (2015) (Middle East, Arabic Africa)[7]
  • fx-82 / 95 / 350 / 991CN X 中文版 (Chinese Edition) (2014) (China)[8]
  • fx-580VN X (Vietnam)

References[edit]

  1. ^Casio fx-4500P: Nice looking pocket machine made in China
  2. ^Casio fx-4500P: Nice looking pocket machine made in China
  3. ^Kyoro's Room Blog CASIO fx-5500LA
  4. ^Kyoro's Room Blog CASIO fx-4800P
  5. ^https://www.oki.com/jp/Home/JIS/Books/KENKAI/n203/pdf/203_R06.pdf
  6. ^Casio to Release World’s First Standard Scientific Calculator Equipped with a Spreadsheet Function
  7. ^Casio to Release World’s First Standard Scientific Calculator Which Displays Arabic Script on the Screen
  8. ^【ClassWiz联测】卡西欧旗舰型号991CNX/JP900/991DEX/991SPX对比

See also[edit]

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