Calculated Industries 4095-C User Guide User Manual
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3) Volume Display Format – *
Standard (if units entered are
the same — e.g., Feet x Feet x
Feet — the answer will remain
in this format (cu. ft), but if units
entered are different — e.g., Feet
x Feet x Inches — vol. answer will
always be displayed in Cubic Feet)
–
Cubic Feet (vol. answers always
displayed in Cubic Feet, regardless
of unit entry — e.g., Inches x
Inches x Inches = Cubic Feet)
–
Cubic Meters (vol. answers
always displayed in Cubic Meters,
regardless of unit entry — e.g.,
Feet x Feet x Feet = Cubic Meters)
4) Meter Linear Display
– *
0.000 (linear Meter answers
are always displayed to third
decimal place)
–
FLOAt (linear Meter answers are
displayed to the maximum number
of decimal places — e.g., 1.2345
M + 2.56 M = 3.7945 M)
5) Decimal Degree Display – *
0.00°
–
FLOAt
6) Fractional Mode
– *
Standard (fractions are
displayed to the nearest fraction)
–
Constant (fractions are
displayed in the set fractional
resolution)
Note: To check the current Fractional Resolution, press
. Either “Std”
(standard fractional resolution) or “Cnst” (constant) will be displayed, along
with the fractional resolution).
7) Mathematical Operation –
*Order (the calculator uses the
Order of Operation Method (10 + 4
x 5 = 30)
–
Chain (the calculator uses the
Chaining Method of Operations (as
entered: 10 + 4 x 5 = 70)
(cont'd)