Sharp EL 9450 User Manual

Graphing Calculator  
EL-9450/9400  
OPERATION GUIDE  
Introduction  
The EL-9450/9400 was developed to meet the needs of an  
expanding education market and is based on three concepts:  
easy to teach, easy to learn and easy to use. The EL-9450/9400  
has been designed with simplified operations and time-saving  
features, allowing teachers to concentrate on actual teaching.  
This manual was designed to introduce teachers to the unique  
features of the EL-9450/9400 using detailed operation examples.  
Built-in slide shows  
Educational tools  
(OHP/PC-link/Data collection)  
Easy to Teach  
Easy to Learn  
Easy to Use  
Large display  
Rapid graph  
Rapid window  
Rapid zoom  
Shift/Change function  
Equation editor  
Split display  
Sales points  
Basic operation  
Equation editor  
Features  
P 1  
P 2  
P 4  
System options  
Contents  
PC-link system  
Set to set communication  
OHP system  
P 14  
P 15  
P 16  
P 17  
P 23  
Shift  
Change  
P 5  
P 6  
Menu tree 1~6  
Specifications  
Slide show  
P 7  
P 8  
P 10  
P 11  
P 12  
P 13  
Slide show selections  
Graphing procedure  
Rapid graph  
Rapid window  
Rapid zoom  
Sales points  
1
Large 96 x 64-dot  
display  
2
Graph Shift/Change shows  
how "changing" the graph  
affects the equation  
3
4
Slide Shows reduce class  
preparation time  
Equation Editor shows  
equations just as in textbooks  
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6
Rapid graph/Rapid window  
simplify graphing procedures  
Rapid zoom allows easy  
adjustment of window size  
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Basic operation  
Po w e r O N / O FF  
Fu n ctio n k e y s  
Power on  
Use to enter equations  
Y=  
Use to draw graphs  
Power off  
Use to view table of function value  
Use to set size of viewing window  
Use to adjust the viewing range  
Use to trace graphs  
Erase equations and  
remove error displays  
CL  
QUIT  
Use to enter calculation mode  
Use to enter slide show mode  
Cancel of previous  
function (Escape)  
CL  
Use to operate Rapid Graph/Rapid  
Window and Rapid Zoom functions  
EZ  
N a m e s o f p a r ts  
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Display screen  
1
2
3
4
Graphing keys  
Power supply ON/OFF key  
Alphabet specification key  
Cursor movement keys  
Clear/Quit key  
6
7
Secondary function  
specification key  
8 Variable enter key  
9
Calculation execute key  
10 Communication port for peripheral devices  
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Basic operation  
SET UP m e n u  
Gu id e to k e y u se  
Press  
Press  
to use secondary functions (in yellow).  
to use the alphabet keys (in blue).  
Press  
.
SET UP  
• Contents displayed on the right side of  
the screen are the current settings.  
Example:  
To select “sin”:  
To select “sin-1”:  
To select A:  
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There may be differences in the results  
of calculations and graph plotting  
depending on the SET UP settings.  
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Re se t fu n ctio n  
Ad justing scre e n contra st  
1) When trouble occurs  
Press to enter the reset mode.  
• The contrast adjust screen will appear  
when pressing  
.
1
2
• Use this function ( or  
) to return all  
settings to the default value or to delete all  
data.  
Press  
Press  
to lighten contrast.  
to darken contrast.  
2) All RESET operation  
• If trouble still occurs, proceed as follows:  
1. Press the RESET switch on the back.  
2. Press  
.
• Returns to the initial display.  
CAUTION  
Do not press  
stored in the calculator.  
in step 2. It will delete all data  
CL  
3
Equation editor  
The equation editor allows equations to be viewed just as they are written in textbooks. This  
aids student comprehension and allows mistakes to be found quickly.  
Ex a m p le  
Input the equation and see how it can be easily  
viewed with the equation editor.  
Disp la y  
Ke y O p e ra tio n  
N o te s  
Clear the display.  
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2
3
4
5
6
CL  
Select CALC and  
(Integral function)  
(or  
)
6
Enter the range of the integral.  
0
1
a/b  
2
X/T a/b  
X/T  
1
Enter  
2
x
Complete equation input.  
(or  
)
0
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Calculate the expression.  
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The blinking mark in the upper right  
side of the display indicates the  
expression is being calculated.  
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(Change the location of graphs)  
Shift  
Graph shift function helps students grasp the relationship between an equation and its graph.  
Shift the graph’s location without changing its shape, and the change is immediately reflected  
in the equation on the right side of the display.  
Ex a m p le  
When the graph of y = x2 is shifted downward,  
how does this affect the equation?  
Ke y O p e ra tio n  
Disp la y  
N o te s  
Enter SHIFT/CHANGE mode.  
SHIFT/CHANGE  
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2
3
4
5
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If  
is not already  
SHIFT  
highlighted press  
.
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Select shift. Cursor moves to the  
equation menu.  
Select the equation: y = x2 and  
draw the graph.  
Select the location of the shift:  
move cursor down twice.  
View the result of the shift.  
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]
y = x  
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y = x2-2  
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Features  
(Change the shape of the graphs)  
Change  
Graph change function helps students grasp the relationship between an equation and its  
graph. Change the shape of the graph, and the change is immediately reflected in the equation  
on the right side of the display.  
Ex a m p le  
When the graph of y = x2 is changed,  
how does it affect the equation?  
Disp la y  
Ke y O p e ra tio n  
SHIFT/CHANGE  
N o te s  
Enter SHIFT/CHANGE mode  
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2
3
4
5
and specified (  
).  
CHANGE  
Select change. Cursor will move  
to the equation menu.  
Select the equation: y = x2 and  
draw the graph.  
Select the location of the  
change: increase the value of y-  
coordinates.  
View the result of the change.  
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]
y = x  
y = 2x2  
]
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Features  
Slide show  
Slide show assists with teacher preparation. By selecting from the built-in options or cre-  
ating your own series of slides, you can demonstrate lessons with minimum preparation  
time.  
Ex a m p le  
Use the built-in slide show of y = x2 to show how the  
coordinates change as you move along the graph.  
Ke y O p e ra tio n  
Disp la y  
N o te s  
Specified SLIDE SHOW mode.  
1
2
3
Select the built-in menu.  
Select y = x2 and the first slide  
appears.  
Begin the slide show by press-  
4
ing the  
cursor key.  
Moving between the values you  
can follow the changes in the  
graphs coordinates, making the  
nature of the graph easier to  
understand.  
* View the selection of built-in slide shows  
on the following pages.  
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Features  
Built-in slide show selections  
1) Y=X2  
2) Y=AX+B  
3) Y= X  
4) Y=1/X  
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Features  
Built-in slide show selections  
5) Y=sinX  
6) Y=tanX  
7) Y=cos-1X  
8) Y=lnX  
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Features  
Graphing Procedures  
The EL-9450/9400 has three unique functions that simplify graphing procedures: Rapid Graph,  
Rapid Window and Rapid Zoom. Of course, the EL-9450/9400 supports conventional graphing  
procedures as well.  
Gra p h in g Pro ce d u re  
Following outlines graphing procedures and indicates the steps where Sharp's unique functions can  
be used to simplify operations. These functions are introduced on the following pages.  
Manual Input  
Rapid Graph  
Ste p 1  
Y=  
EZ  
ab  
3
X/T  
X/T  
Input equation  
2
x
2
X/T  
Simply select from  
built-in menu to  
modify desired type of equation .  
Manual Input  
Rapid Window  
Ste p 2  
EZ  
Set X, Y range  
(–)  
Xmin =  
Xmax =  
Xscl =  
3
3
()  
1
5
1
Simply select from  
built-in menu to set  
window size.  
Ymin =  
Ymax =  
Yscl =  
5
1
5
Ste p 3  
Draw graph  
Press Graph button to draw graph.  
Manual Input  
Rapid Zoom  
Ste p 4  
EZ  
Adjust viewing  
window  
Amending  
range size  
Go back to Step 2 to  
readjust window size.  
Use arrows to adjust window  
size while viewing graph.  
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Features  
Rapid graph  
Graphing has never been easier. With its full range of preset equations, rapid graph simplifies  
equation input. Use in conjunction with the rapid window function or with any graph  
created.  
Ex a m p le  
Draw the graph for y = 2sin (-2x+ ) + 2  
using the rapid graph function.  
Ke y O p e ra tio n  
Disp la y  
N o te s  
Enter the equation entry mode.  
Y=  
1
2
3
4
5
Enter Rapid Graph mode and view  
the equation-type menu.  
EZ  
Select the type of equation: Trigo-  
nometric, and view the equation  
format menu.  
Select the sin equation format and  
view the sin equation style.  
Select the second equation style and  
input. If necessary, make changes to  
the coefficients.  
Draw the graph.  
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(Note: Previous range values may affect  
the viewing window. To reset range  
values, use Rapid Window.)  
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Features  
Rapid window  
Rapid window simplifies setting window size with a range of preset values. Use in con-  
junction with the rapid graph function or with any graph created.  
Ex a m p le  
After using Rapid Graph to draw the graph of y = 2sin (-2x+ ) + 2 (refer  
p. 1 1 ), set the viewing window using the rapid window function.  
Disp la y  
Ke y O p e ra tio n  
N o te s  
Enter viewing window setup mode.  
1
2
Enter Rapid Window mode.  
EZ  
Select the No. 3 style and view the  
X-range menu.  
3
4
5
Select X-range No. 4:  
(-1 < X < 10 scl=1), and  
view the Y-range menu.  
(Five times)  
(or  
)
5
Move the cursor to No. 5:  
(-0.5 < Y < 5 scl=0.5)  
(Six times)  
(or  
)
5
Select the Y-range and draw the  
graph.  
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Features  
Rapid zoom  
Rapid zoom offers one-touch adjustment of window size while viewing the graph. No more  
guessing or wasting class time to find optimal values for window size.  
Ex a m p le  
Adjust the viewing window for y = x3 + x2 - 2x  
to show the entire graph.  
Ke y O p e ra tio n  
Disp la y  
N o te s  
Create the graph y = x3 + x2 - 2x  
using the following conditions:  
X-range: xmin = -3  
xmax = 3  
xscl = 1  
Y-range: ymin = -1.5  
ymax = 1.5  
ab  
Y= X/T  
3
1
2
x
2
X/T  
X/T  
()  
3
5
3
1
()  
1
5
1
yscl = 0.5  
5
EZ  
Enter Rapid Zoom mode.  
2
3
4
5
Change X-range from Ymax = 1.5 to  
Ymax=2. Draw the graph.  
Repeat: Change Y-range from Ymax  
= 2 to Ymax=2.5. Draw the graph  
View display (adjusted).  
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System options  
PC-LINK  
Connect the EL-9450/9400 with a PC or Macintosh computer to expand the possibilities of  
data exchange using PC-Link software.  
CE-LK1 P (PC-lin k syste m )  
PC-Link  
Software  
PC conversion  
connector for  
IBM-PC  
IBM PCR  
or Compatibles  
PC-Link  
Software  
CE-450L  
PC conversion  
connector for  
Macintosh  
MacintoshR  
Wha t is PC LINK?  
Loads image data of EL-9450/9400.  
• Converts programs and various data files into a Text File. Converts  
program text files into a Program File.  
• Creates and edits EL-9450/9400 programs on a PC.  
• Receives and saves programs and various data from EL-9450/9400.  
• Makes a backup of all the contents of EL-9450/9400.  
• Sends programs and various data to EL-9450/9400.  
• Prints out programs and various data files.  
Pro ce d u re  
Turn off the EL-9450/9400.  
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2
3
4
5
Connect the EL-9450/9400 to the PC by using the  
CE-450L, PC-Link adaptor and PC connector  
(see above diagram).  
Make sure that the RS-232C (serial port) is connected  
to the PC. Use of the connector is determined by the  
shape of the PC serial port (see below chart).  
Open PC-Link Software.  
Shape of PC serial port  
25 pin (male)  
Connecting procedure  
Connect the other side (25-pin side) of PC LINK  
adaptor to the serial  
port for the PC.  
Switch on EL-9450/9400.  
Connect the other side (25-pin side) of PC LINK  
adaptor to the 25-pin  
It is essential to use the same port for both the PC  
and the PC-Link Software.  
9 pin (male)  
terminal of a converting adaptor. Also connect the  
other side (9-pin side) of the converting adaptor to  
the serial port for the PC.  
*
8 pin (female)  
For Macintosh  
Operate according to the instructions on the  
screen.  
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14  
Set to set communication  
Transfer data between two EL-9450/9400 calculators using the communication cable  
(CE-450L).  
CE-450L  
Communication cable  
EL-9450/9400  
EL-9450/9400  
Co m m u n ica tio n Pro ce d u re  
Plug the cable into both calculators.  
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1
Turn power on.  
Select SEND/ALL.  
2
]
List of sendable data will  
appear on screen.  
]
]
Re ce ive r  
3
8
9
( or  
)
Specified LINK.  
Select LI, ‘YI’  
]
mark desired data to be  
*
sent.  
4
5
6
( or  
)
2
Execute Sending function.  
Select LINK/RECEIVE.  
Se n d e r  
List of the SEND menu  
A SELECT ....................... Sends files individually as described below.  
1 ALL .............................. Selects and displays all files.  
2 List ............................... Selects and displays all list files.  
3 GraphEq ....................... Selects and displays all graph equations.  
4 Program ....................... Selects and displays all program files.  
5 G_Data......................... Selects and displays all graph data files.  
6 L_Data ......................... Selects and displays all list data files.  
7 Picture ......................... Selects and displays all picture data files.  
8 A~Z, Ø.......................... Selects and displays all fixed memory of A to Z, and Ø  
B BACKUP ...................... Menu to send all file data. Use this  
feature to send the entire content.  
( or  
)
Specified LINK.  
( or  
)
1
Select LINK/SEND.  
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OHP System  
Use the EL-9450/9400 OHP system with the overhead projector to make classroom  
presentations convenient for the whole class to see.  
EL-945T/ 94T (OHP system )  
AC adaptor (optional)  
OHP Projection Panel  
CE-450L  
The CE-450L is included  
OHP Panel  
Controller  
for separate use  
(see page 15)  
Pro ce d u re  
Switch off the OHP Panel Controller.  
1
Plug the cable connector of the OHP Projection Panel straight into the connection terminal of the  
OHP Panel Controller.  
2
(The optional AC adaptor is recommended for extended use of the OHP Projection Panel.)  
Switch on the OHP Panel Controller.  
3
Operating the OHP Panel Controller.  
4
The OHP Projection Panel display is synchronized with the display of the OHP Panel Controller.  
Place the OHP Projection Panel on top of the overhead projector to project images onto the screen.  
Turn on the power to the overhead projector.  
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Menu tree 1  
SET UP  
(
2ndF SET UP  
)
A
B DRG  
C FSE  
D TAB  
E COORD  
1 Rect  
2 Param  
Rad  
1 Deg  
1 FloatPt  
1 1  
2 2  
3 3  
4 4  
5 5  
6 6  
7 7  
8 8  
9 9  
0 0  
FloatPt  
9
2 Rad  
3 Grad  
2 Fix  
Rect  
Decimal  
Eqn  
F AMSWER  
G EDITOR  
1 Decimal  
2 Mixed  
1 Eqn  
2 Oneline  
3 Improp  
FORMAT  
(
2ndF FORMAT  
)
C Y1  
D STYLE1  
A
B EXPRES  
OFF  
OFF  
1 ON  
2 OFF  
1 ON  
2 OFF  
1 Connect  
2 Dot  
Connect  
Sequen  
E STYLE 2  
1 Sequen  
2 Simul  
MATH  
(
MATH  
)
A CALC  
B NUM  
C PROB  
1 random  
2 nPr  
3 nCr  
4!  
D CONV  
deg  
dms  
1 log2  
2 2x  
3 fmin(  
4 fmax(  
5 d/dx(  
1 abs(  
1
2
2 round(  
3 ipart  
4 fpart  
5 int  
6 min(  
7 max(  
8 lcm(  
9 gcd(  
3 xy r(  
4 xy  
5 r  
6 r  
(
x(  
y(  
6
7 dx  
E ANGLE  
G LOGIC  
F INEQ  
1
1 and  
2 or  
3 not  
4 xor  
5 xnor  
1
2
3 >  
4  
5 <  
6 ≤  
2 '  
3 "  
4 r  
5 g  
17  
Menu tree 2  
When coordinate system is Rect  
When coordinate system is Param  
CALC  
(
2ndF CALC  
)
CALC  
(
2ndF CALC  
)
CALC  
CALC  
1 Value  
1 Value  
2 Intsct  
3 Minimum  
4 Maximum  
5 X_Incpt  
6 Y_Incpt  
7 Inflec  
LIST  
(
2ndF LIST  
)
A OPE  
B MATH  
C L_DATA  
1 stoLD  
2 RclLD  
1 sortA(  
2 sortD(  
3 dim(  
1 min(  
2 max(  
3 mean(  
4 median(  
5 sum(  
4 fill(  
5 seq(  
6 cumul  
7 df_list  
8 aug...(  
6 prod(  
7 stdDv(  
8 varian(  
STAT  
(
STAT  
)
A EDIT  
B OPE  
1 sortA(  
2 sortD(  
3 SetList  
4 ClrList  
C CALC  
D REG  
edit list  
1 1_Stats  
2 2_Stats  
01 Med Med  
02 ax+b  
03 a+bx  
04 x2  
07 abx  
08 aebx  
09 x-1  
10 axb  
11 x'  
Press ENTER  
05 In  
06 log  
12 y'  
DRAW  
(
2ndF DRAW  
)
A DRAW  
B POINT  
C ON/OFF  
D LINE  
E G_DATA  
1 StoGD  
2 RclGD  
1 ClrDraw  
2 Line(  
1 PntON(  
2 PntOFF(  
3 PntCHG(  
4 PxlON(  
5 PxlOFF(  
6 PxlCHG(  
7 PxlTST(  
1 DrawON  
2 DrawOFF  
select  
line type  
3 H_Line  
4 V_Line  
5 T_Line(  
6 Draw  
7 Shade(  
8 DrawInv  
9 Circle(  
0 Text(  
Press ENTER  
F PICT  
G SHADE  
1 StoPict  
2 RclPict  
1 SET  
2 INITIAL  
18  
Menu tree 3  
ZOOM  
(
ZOOM  
)
C POWER  
A ZOOM  
B FACTOR  
D EXP  
E TRIG  
1 sin x  
X2  
X-1  
X
1 Auto  
2 Box  
3 In  
Set factor  
1 10x  
2 ex  
1
2
3
of zoom  
2 cos x  
3 tan x  
3 log x  
4 In x  
4 Out  
Press ENTER  
4 sin-1  
5 cos-1  
6 tan-1  
x
x
x
5 Default  
6 Square  
7 Dec  
8 Int  
9 Stat  
F STO  
1 StoWin  
G RCL  
1 StoWin  
2 PreWin  
2ndF PRGM  
PROGM-COM  
(
on Program screen)  
A PRGM  
B BRNCH  
1 Label  
2 Goto  
3 If  
4 Gosub  
5 Return  
C SCRN  
D I/O  
E COORD  
1 Rect  
2 Param  
1 Print  
2 "  
3 Input  
4 Wait  
5 Rem  
6 End  
1 ClrT  
1 Get  
2 Send  
2 ClrG  
3 DispT  
4 DispG  
_
F FORM  
G S PLOT  
H COPY  
1 ExprON  
2 ExprOFF  
3 Y' ON  
1 Plt1(  
2 Plt2(  
3 Plt3(  
1 StoLine  
2 RclLine  
4 Y' OFF  
5 Connect  
6 Dot  
7 Sequen  
8 Simul  
VARS  
VARS  
(
)
_
A EQVARS  
Graph equation  
B WINDOW  
Value of  
window  
C STOWIN  
D L_DATA  
E G DATA  
_
_
_
_
Value of  
stored window  
1 L Data 1  
2 L Data 2  
1 G Data 1  
2 G Data 2  
_
_
ENTER  
Press  
3 L Data 3  
3 G Data 3  
_
_
Press ENTER  
Press ENTER  
4 L Data 4  
4 G Data 4  
_
_
5 L Data 5  
5 G Data 5  
_
_
6 L Data 6  
6 G Data 6  
_
_
7 L Data 7  
7 G Data 7  
_
_
8 L Data 8  
8 G Data 8  
_
_
F PICTUR  
1 Pict1  
G TABLE  
H STAT  
stat  
Press  
ENTER  
9 L Data 9  
9 G Data 9  
_
_
0 L Data 0  
0 G Data 0  
1 TBLStrt  
2 TBLStep  
3 TBLList  
2 Pict2  
3 Pict3  
4 Pict4  
5 Pict5  
6 Pict6  
7 Pict7  
8 Pict8  
9 Pict9  
0 Pict0  
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Menu tree 4  
EQ VAR  
A XY  
(
VARS  
A
)
B XYT  
1 Y1  
2 Y2  
3 Y3  
4 Y4  
5 Y5  
6 Y6  
7 Y7  
8 Y8  
9 Y9  
0 Y0  
01 X1T  
02 Y1T  
03 X2T  
04 Y2T  
05 X3T  
06 Y3T  
07 X4T  
08 Y4T  
09 X5T  
10 Y5T  
11 X6T  
12 Y6T  
WIN VAR  
A XY  
(
VARS  
B
)
B T  
1 Xmin  
2 Xmax  
3 Xscl  
1 Tmin  
2 Tmax  
3 Tstep  
4 Ymin  
5 Ymax  
6 Yscl  
7 X_Fact  
8 Y_Fact  
ZOOM VAR  
(
VARS  
C
)
A STOXY  
1 Zm_Xmin  
2 Zm_Xmax  
3 Zm_Xscl  
4 Zm_Ymin  
5 Zm_Ymax  
6 Zm_Yscl  
B STOT  
1 Zm_Tmin  
2 Zm_Tmax  
3 Zm_Tstp  
STAT VAR  
(
VARS  
H
)
A XY  
B REGEQN  
1 RegEqn  
2 a  
3 b  
4 c  
C POINTS  
01 n  
02 x  
03 sx  
09 xy  
10 y  
11 sy  
1 x1  
2 x2  
3 x3  
4 y1  
5 y2  
6 y3  
7 Q1  
04  
x
12  
y
05 xmin  
06 xmax  
07 x  
13 ymin  
14 ymax  
15 y  
5 r  
6 r2  
7 R2  
8 resid  
08 x2  
16 y2  
8 Med  
9 Q3  
PRGM  
(
PRGM  
)
A EXEC  
B EDIT  
C NEW  
Cleate  
new program  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
Press ENTER  
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Menu tree 5  
STAT PLOT  
(
2ndF STATPLOT  
)
A PLOT1  
B PLOT2  
Stat plot2  
C PLOT3  
Stat plot3  
D LIMIT  
1 SET  
2 LimON  
E ON/OFF  
1 PlotON  
2 PlotOFF  
Stat plot1  
Press  
Press  
3 LimOFF  
ENTER  
ENTER  
Press ENTER  
OPTION  
(
2ndF OPTION  
)
A CTRST  
B MEMCHK  
Remain  
12345bytes  
C DEL  
D LINK  
E RESET  
1 List  
1 SEND  
2 RECEIVE  
1 default  
2 All mem  
2 GraphEq  
3 Program  
4 Picture  
Press  
ENTER  
5 G Data  
-
6 L Data  
-
7 Entry  
STAT GRAPH  
(
2ndF STATPLOT on PLOT1-3screen  
)
A HIST  
1 Hist  
B B.L.  
C N.P.  
D N.D.  
1 NormDis  
E BOX  
1 Broken  
1 Norm X  
1 Box  
2 Norm+_X  
2 Broken+  
3 Broken  
3 Norm _X  
4 Norm _Y  
5 Norm+_Y  
6 Norm _Y  
F MBOX  
H XYLINE  
G S.D.  
1 xyLine  
1 MBox  
1 Scattr  
2 xyLine+  
3 xyLine  
2 MBox+  
3 MBox  
2 Scattr+  
3 Scattr  
SLIDE  
A B-IN  
(
SLIDESHOW  
)
1 Y X2  
2 Y AX+B  
3 Y  
X
4 Y 1/X  
5 Y sinX  
6 Y tanX  
-1  
7 Y cos X  
8 Y lnX  
SHIFT/CHANGE  
(
2ndF SHIFT/CHANGE  
)
A SHIFT  
1 Y X2  
B CHANGE  
1 Y X2  
2 Y  
X
2 Y  
3 Y  
X
X
3 Y 1/X  
4 Y ex  
4 Y ex  
5 Y lnX  
6 Y sinX  
7 Y tanX  
5 Y sinX  
6 Y tanX  
8 Y  
X
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Menu tree 6  
Y=  
(
Y=  
)
RECT MODE  
PAR MODE  
Y1=  
X1T=  
Y2=  
Y3=  
Y4=  
Y5=  
Y6=  
Y7=  
Y8=  
Y9=  
Y0=  
Y1T=  
X2T=  
Y2T=  
X3T=  
Y3T=  
X4T=  
Y4T=  
X5T=  
Y5T=  
X6T=  
Y6T=  
(
2ndF OPTION  
D
1)  
LINK  
A SELECT  
B BACKUP  
back up  
_
1 All  
2 List  
5 G Data  
_
6 L Data  
3 GraphEq  
4 Program  
7 Picture  
8 A Z,  
Press  
ENTER  
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Specifications  
Specifications  
Dimensions W x D x H (mm)  
Power  
163 x 76 x 19.5 (without hardcase)  
R03 (AAA) x 4  
CR2032 x 1  
96 x 64  
Backup Battery  
Display  
Size (dot)  
Line x Characters  
Character Size (dot)  
Digits (mantissa + exponent)  
8 x 16  
5 x 7  
10 + 2  
Memory Total Memory Size  
Constant Memory  
32 KB  
27 + last answer memory  
Accessory Protective hard case  
Standard Graphing Function graphing  
Features  
Up to 10  
Parametric graphing Up to 6  
Zoom, Trace  
Table of function values  
Statistics Regression models 10  
Scatter Plots and Histograms  
Box-and-Whisker Diagrams  
Other  
List  
Up to 6 (Maximum length : 999)  
Programming  
Trigonometry functions (including sec, csc, cot)  
Fraction/Decimal conversions  
Last entry recall  
Last answer recall  
Features Equation editor, Shift/Change, Slide show (Built-in), Rapid graph,  
unique to  
Sharp  
Rapid window, Rapid zoom, List grouping  
Peripheral CE-450L  
CE-LK1P  
Unit-to-unit communications cable  
PC-Link (Print screen/Data storage)  
OHP system (includes controller)  
EL-945T/94T  
* Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
* Some products may not be available in some countries.  
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EL-9450/9400 Graphing Calculator  
Distributed by:  
SHARP CORPORATION OSAKA, JAPAN  

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