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CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome
Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan

SA1702-A
© 2016 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.

User’s Guide

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing this
CASIO product.
Be sure to keep all user
documentation handy for future
reference.

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Important Precautions
• If you suspect that the calculator is operating abnormally due to
static electrical charge or some other problem, press A to restore
normal operation.
• Avoid dropping the calculator and otherwise subjecting it to severe
impact.
• Never try to take the calculator apart.
• Wipe the unit with a soft, dry cloth to clean it.
• Replacing the battery or blocking the calculator from sunlight while
battery power is low may cause your tax rate setting or memory
contents to be changed or lost. Replace the battery as soon as
possible when it becomes weak and correct the tax rate setting, if
necessary.
• The contents of these instructions are subject to change without
notice.
• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility for any
loss or claims by third parties which may arise from the use of this
product.

Power Supply
Two-Way Power System provides power even in complete darkness.
• Always leave battery replacement up to an authorized dealer.
• The battery that comes with this unit discharges slightly during
shipment and storage. Because of this, it may require replacement
sooner than the normal expected battery life.

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Contents
Introduction ··········································································· 1
Important Precautions ·························································· 2
Power Supply ······································································· 2
Before starting a calculation... ·············································· 4
Basic Calculations ································································ 5
Tax Calculations ··································································· 8
Multi Conversion ··································································· 9
“ERROR” Indicator ····························································· 11
Auto Power Off ··································································· 12
Specifications ····································································· 12

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Before starting a calculation...
Press A before starting a new calculation.

k Decimal Part Rounding
Rounding Selector
F ......... No decimal part rounding. Normally use this setting.
CUT .... Cuts off to the specified number of decimal places.
5/4....... Rounds off to the specified number of decimal places.
• The calculation examples shown in this manual are performed with
the Rounding Selector set at “F”.

Decimal Place Selector
Specifies the number of decimal places. The setting of this selector is
applied when something other than “F” is selected with the Rounding
Selector.
4, 3, 2, 1, 0 ... Specifies the number of decimal places for results.
Results are cut off or rounded off so the specified number of decimal
places remain.
ADD2 ... Specifies ADD mode (two decimal places) calculation. This
setting automatically adds a decimal point and two decimal places for
addition and subtraction calculation. Note that if you press . while
inputting a value, the input decimal point takes precedence. ADD
mode calculation is not applied for calculations other than addition
and subtraction.

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Basic Calculations
k Arithmetic Calculations
4−6=
(1 + 2) ÷ 3 × 4 − 5.5 =

4,6=

−2.

1+2/3*
4,5.5=

−1.5

2*3-=

−6.

2 × (−3) =
Correction Examples
2+3p2+4=6
2 +…p 2 − 7 = −5

2+3C4=

6.

2+,7=

−5.

122L3

123.

4R*5=

10.

122 p 123

k Root Calculations
'
4×5=

k Constant Calculation
Constant calculation comes in handy when performing a series of
calculations that use the same value.
12 + 23 =
45 + 23 =

23++12=
45=

7−5=
2−5=

5,,7=
2=

2 × 12 =
4 × 12 =

12**2=
4=

45 ÷ 9 =
72 ÷ 9 =

9//45=
72=

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LOCK

LOCK
LOCK

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35.
68.
2.
−3.
24.
48.
5.
8.

k Percent Calculations
What is 5% of 200?

2Q*5%

10.

What is 100 increased by
5%?

1Q*5%
+

Increasep 5.
Totalp 105.

5Q*20%
,

Discountp 100.
Totalp 400.

What percent of 60 is 30?

30/60%

50%p 50.

What percent increase of
10 is 12?

12,10%

20%p 20.

What is 500 reduced by
20%?

120+25% Sales price p 160.
,
Profit p 40.

If the markup is 25% of the
selling price, what would be
the selling price and profit
on an item that has a cost of
120 dollars?

k Independent Memory Calculation
Independent memory is useful when performing multiple calculations.
Values can be stored to and recalled from independent memory as
required.
c ... Adds a value to independent memory.
d ... Subtracts a value from independent memory.
f ... Displays the value currently in independent memory.
e ... Clears the current independent memory value.

(−)
(+)

80 × 9 = 720
50 × 6 = 300
20 × 3 = 60

Total:

e80*9c
50*6d
20*3c
f

480

MEMORY
MEMORY
MEMORY

MEMORY

• Independent memory is not cleared when you press A.

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720.
300.
60.
480.

k Grand Total Calculation
This type of calculation lets you calculate a cumulative total.
The grand total is accumulated in grand total memory.
= ···· Adds the current result to grand total memory.
b ·· Displays the cumulative value in grand total memory.
A ···· Clears the cumulative value in grand total memory.
5×6=
2×8=
Total:

30
16
4

A5*6=

50

b

2*8=
4=

GRAND TOTAL

30.
16.
4.

GRAND TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL

GRAND TOTAL

50.

k Complex Calculations (Independent Memory,
Grand Total)
7 × 89 = 623
5 × 23 = 115
Total: 12

eA7c
*89=
5c*23=
f
b

738

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GRAND TOTAL MEMORY
GRAND TOTAL MEMORY

GRAND TOTAL MEMORY
GRAND TOTAL MEMORY

623.
115.
12.
738.

Tax Calculations
The calculations here use a tax rate of 5%.

k To set the tax rate
1. A
2. Hold down %(SET) until “SET” appears on the display.
3. T(TAX RATE) ... This causes the following to appear: “TAX”,
“%”, “SET”.
4. 5 %(SET) ... Input the correct tax rate (5% for this example).

k To check the tax rate
A T(TAX RATE)

k Tax Calculation Example
For an item with a withouttax price of 100 dollars
What is the with-tax price?
What is the tax amount?
For an item having a withtax price of 105 dollars
What is the without-tax
price?
What is the tax amount?

1QT
T

105S
S

TAX+

105.

TAX

TAX-

5.

100.

TAX

5.

• Each press of T toggles between the with-tax price and tax
amount, while S toggles between the without-tax price and tax
amount.
• Cutting or rounding of the decimal part is performed automatically
in accordance with the rounding selector and the number of
decimal places selector (CUT, 0, etc.) This calculator first
determines the tax amount and then calculates the with-tax price or
without-tax price.
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• The tax rate is not cleared if you press A or if you turn off the
calculator.

Multi Conversion
k First, check the current conversion rate.*1
A m(RATE)

k To set the conversion rate
Example: To assign a euro value to Value 2 and a dollar value to
Value 1 to set up the conversion rate below*1
1 euro = $1.1 US
1. A
2. Hold down %(SET) until “SET” appears on the display.
3. m(RATE) ... This causes the following to appear: “VALUE2”,
“SET”, “RATE”.
4. 1.1 %(SET) ... Input the correct conversion rate (such as 1 euro =
$1.1 US).*2
*1 For Value 2, specify the conversion rate to be applied to Value 1.
*2 For an conversion rate of 1 or greater, you can input up to six
digits.
Example: 123.456, 1.23456
For a conversion rate that is less than 1, you can input up to 12
digits. Note, however, that you can input only six digits to the right
of the decimal point or to the right of any leading zeros in the
decimal part.
Example: 0.123456, 0.0123456
• The conversion rate is not cleared if you press A or if you turn off
the calculator.

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k To specify the conversion direction
(“VALUE1 X VALUE2”, “VALUE1 W VALUE2”)
After pressing A, each press of m toggles the conversion
direction. An indicator on the display shows the current conversion
direction.
Example: When a dollar value is assigned to Value 1 and a euro
value assigned to Value 2.
“VALUE1 X VALUE2”: Converts dollars to euros.
“VALUE1 W VALUE2”: Converts euros to dollars.

k Multi Conversion Example
(Conversion rate: 1 euro = $1.1 US)
How many euros is
110 dollars?

Conversion direction:
“VALUE1 X VALUE2”
A110 m

100.

How many dollars is
100 euros?

Conversion direction:
“VALUE1 W VALUE2”
A100 m

110.

• Each press of the m toggles the displayed value between
euros and dollars.
What is the total
Conversion direction:
price in euros for five “VALUE1 X VALUE2”
A5*110 m =
items costing 110
dollars each?

500.

• Cutting or rounding of the decimal part is performed automatically
in accordance with the rounding selector and the number of
decimal places selector (CUT, 0, etc.)

k Conversion Calculation Formulas
Multi Conversion calculations are performed using the formulas
below.
1) Converting Value 1 to Value 2: Value 2 Amount = A ÷ B
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2) Converting Value 2 to Value 1: Value 1 Amount = A × B
Note that A is an input value or displayed value, while B is the
conversion rate.

k Unit Conversion Rates
You can use the conversion rates below with the Multi Conversion
function.
zLength
1 cm =
1 in =
1m=
1 mile =
1 yard =

Centimeters
1
2.54

Inches
0.393701
1

Meters
1
1609.34
0.9144

Miles
0.000621371
1
0.000568182

Yards
1.09361
1760
1

Grams
1
28.3495
453.592

Ounces
0.035274
1
16

Pounds
0.00220462
0.0625
1

zWeight
1g=
1 oz =
1 lb =

“ERROR” Indicator
(Calculation Error)
The conditions described below will result in an error, which causes
the “ERROR” indicator to appear on the display. If this happens,
press A to re-enable calculation.
1. Attempting a meaningless calculation (such as: −4, 6 ÷ 0, etc.)
2. Attempting a calculation whose result exceeds the 12-digit
calculation range of the calculator (−1 trillion < value < 1 trillion)

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• The value displayed when a calculation error occurs is a rough
approximate value.
Example: If “1.23” is displayed along with “ERROR”, it indicates a
value of approximately 1.23 × 1 trillion.

Auto Power Off
To save battery power, the calculator turns off automatically after
approximately 6 minutes of non-use. Press A before restore
calculation.
• Auto Power Off cannot be disabled.

Specifications
Power Supply: Two-Way Power System, with solar cell and one
button type battery (CR2025)
Battery Life: Approximately 7 years (1 hour operation per day)
Dimensions: 17.8 (H) × 110.5 (W) × 183 (D) mm
(11/16”H × 43/8”W × 73/16”D)
Weight: Approximately 250 g (8.8 oz), including battery

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CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome
Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan

SA1702-A
© 2016 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.

User’s Guide



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