Citizen SRP-265N: OVERFLOW / ERROR CONDITIONS

OVERFLOW / ERROR CONDITIONS: Citizen SRP-265N

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2009/4/15 

-E9- 

e

 x

 x 

 230.2585092 

x

 x 

<

 1 x 10

100

2

 x 

<

 1 x 10 

50

1/x 

1 x 10 

–99 

   x   

<

 1 x 10 

100 

, x 

 0 

3

x

 x   

<

 1 x 10 

100

x ! 

 x 

 69,  x  is an integer. 

 , 

 x 

<

 1 x 10 

100

y

>

 0 : –1 x 10

100 

<

 y log x 

<

 100 

x = 0 :  y 

>

 0 

<

 0 : y=n, 1/(2n+1), n is an integer. 

but  –1 x 10

100 

<

 y log   x   

<

 100  

y

x

>

 0 : y 

 0, –1 x 10

100 

<

 y 

1

 log x 

<

 100 

x = 0 : y 

>

 0 

x

<

0 : y=2n+1, l/n, 

n is an integer.(n

0) 

but  –1 x 10

100 

<

 y 

1

 log 

x

 100  

a b/c 

Input

Total of integer, numerator and 

denominator must be within 10 digits (includes 

division marks)  

Result

Result displayed as fraction for  

 integer when integer, numerator and  

 denominator  are  less than 1 x 10 

10

  

STAT 

<

 1 x 10 

50 

⏐Σ

 x 

<

 1 x 10 

100 

Σ

 x 

<

 1 x 10

100

, 0 

 n 

<

 1 x 10 

100

x : n  

 0 ; s : n 

>

 1 ; 

σ

  : n 

>

 0 

OVERFLOW / ERROR CONDITIONS 

A symbol “ E ” is indicated on the display when any of the following 

conditions occur and further calculation becomes impossible. Just 

press [ ON/C ] to release those overflow or error indicator and the 

subsequent calculation can then be performed. 

  An intermediate or final calculation result exceed 1 x 10 

100 

(including memory calculations). 

  You try to divide by zero. 

  The number of low priority storage levels exceeds 6 in a 

parentheses calculation or nesting parentheses exceed 7 in one 

level. (Even if the number of levels is within 6, an error might occur 

if you are using memories Ka or Kb, or program memories.) 

  You try to use [ 2ndF ] [ Ka

 X

Æ

] or [ 2ndF ] [ Kb

 X

Æ

] while 

memories Ka and Kb are being used for low–priority calculation 

storage.