Page 2 - Notice; as is; ” and; Printing Histor y; Edition 1
File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Notice For warranty and regulatory information for this calculator, see the owner’s manual. This manual and any examples contained herein are provided “ as is ” and are subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard Company makes...
Page 3 - Welcome to the hp17bII+; Welcome to the HP 17bII+; Built-in applications; Time Value of Money.; Solver
Welcome to the hp17bII+ 3 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Welcome to the HP 17bII+ The HP 17bII+ is part of Hewlett-Packard’s new generation of calculators: ! The two-line display has space for messages, prompts, and labels. ! Menus and messages show you options a...
Page 4 - Contents; List of Exampl es
4 Contents File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Contents 13 List of Exampl es 16 Impor tant Information 1 17 G et ting Star ted 17 Power On and Off; Continuous Memory 17 Adjusting the Display Contrast 18 Setting the Language 18 What You See in the Display 19 The Shift ...
Page 5 - Arithm etic
Contents 5 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 36 Error Messages 36 Modes 37 Calculator Memory ( @M ) 2 38 Arithm etic 38 The Calculator Line 38 Doing Calculations 40 Using Parentheses in Calculations 40 The Percent Key 40 The Mathematical Functions 41 The Power Funct...
Page 6 - Contents; Tim e Value of M on ey
6 Contents File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 59 Converting between Two Currencies 59 Storing and Recalling Sets of Currencies 60 Clearing the Currency Variables 5 61 Tim e Value of M on ey 61 The TVM Menu 64 Cash Flow Diagrams and Signs of Numbers 66 Using the TVM M...
Page 7 - Bonds
Contents 7 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 8 108 Bonds 108 The BOND Menu 110 Doing Bond Calculations 9 114 Deprec iation 114 The DEPRC Menu 116 Doing Depreciation Calculations 116 DB, SOYD, and SL Methods 118 The ACRS Method 119 Partial-Year Depreciation 10 121 Ru...
Page 8 - Contents; Th e Equation Solver
8 Contents File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 142 The Time Menu 143 Setting the Time and Date (SET) 144 Changing the Time and Date Formats (SET) 144 Adjusting the Clock Setting (ADJST) 145 Appointments (APPT) 145 Viewing or Setting an Appointment (APT1-APT10) 147 Ack...
Page 9 - Printing
Contents 9 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 179 How the Solver Works 180 Halting and Restarting the Numerical Search 181 Entering Guesses 13 184 Printing 185 The Printer’s Power Source 185 Double-Space Printing 185 Printing the Display( P ) 186 Printing Other Infor...
Page 10 - M ore About Calc ulations
10 Contents File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 A 222 Assistance, B at teries, M emor y, and Ser vice 222 Obtaining Help in Operating the Calculator 222 Answers to Common Questions 224 Power and Batteries 224 Low-Power Indications 225 Installing Batteries 227 Managing...
Page 11 - M enu
Contents 11 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 248 Cash-Flow Calculations 215 Bond Calculations 250 Depreciation Calculations 251 Sum and Statistics 251 Forecasting 252 Equations Used in (Chapter 14) 252 Canadian Mortgages 253 Odd-Period Calculations 253 Advance Paym...
Page 12 - RPN: Sel ec ted Exampl es
12 Contents File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 273 Reusing Numbers 274 Chain Calculations 275 Exercises F 276 RPN: Sel ec ted Exampl es 283 Error M essag es 289 Ind ex
Page 13 - List of Examples
List of Examples 13 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 List of Examples The following list groups the examples by category. G et ting Star ted 25 Using Menus 29 Using the Solver Arithm etic 40 Calculating Simple Interest 178 Unit Conversions 190 Simple Interest at an...
Page 14 - Interest Rate Conversions
14 List of Examples File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 72 An Individual Retirement Account 74 Calculating a Lease Payment 75 Present Value of a Lease with Advanced Payments and Option to Buy 80 Displaying an Amortization Schedule for a Home Mortgage 82 Printing an Am...
Page 15 - Bonds and Notes
List of Examples 15 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Bonds and Notes 111 Price and Yield of a Bond 112 A Bond with a Call Feature 113 A Zero-Coupon Bond 215 Yield to Maturity and Yield to Call 217 Price and Yield of a Discounted Note Deprec iation 117 Declining-Bal...
Page 16 - Information; Important Information; Take the time to read chapter 1.
16 Important Information File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Important Information ! Take the time to read chapter 1. It gives you an overview of how the calculator works, and introduces terms and concepts that are used throughout the manual. After reading chapter 1, ...
Page 17 - Getting Started; Power O n and O f f Continuous M emor y; clear; Adjusting t h e Display Contrast
1: Getting Started 17 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 1 Getting Started Watch for this symbol in the margin. It identifies examples or keystrokes that are shown in ALG mode and must be performed differently in RPN mode. Appendixes D, E, and F explain how to use yo...
Page 18 - Set ting t h e Languag e; Key Description; What You See in t h e Display; annunciators
18 1: Getting Started File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Set ting t h e Languag e The calculator can display information in six different languages. The language initially used by the calculator was preset at the factory. To change the language: 1. Press the @ > ....
Page 19 - shifted; B ac kspac ing and C l earing
1: Getting Started 19 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Th e Shif t Key ( @ ) Some keys have a second, shifted function printed in color above the key. The colored shift key accesses these operations. For example, pressing and releasing @ , then pressing C turns the...
Page 20 - without
20 1: Getting Started File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Table 1-2. Keys for Clearing Key Description < Backspace; erases the character before the cursor. C Clear; clears the calculator line. (When the calculator is off, this key turns the calculator on, but witho...
Page 21 - Doing Arit hm etic; ” in the margin is a reminder that the example keystrokes are
1: Getting Started 21 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Doing Arit hm etic The “ v ” in the margin is a reminder that the example keystrokes are for ALG mode. This is a brief introduction to doing arithmetic. More information on arithmetic is in chapter 2. Remember ...
Page 22 - Keying in N eg ative Numbers (; changes the sign; Using t h e M enu Keys; menu
22 1: Getting Started File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 65 +( 12 / 3.5 )= " '*&+%" Use parentheses to impose an order of calculation. Keying in N eg ative Numbers ( & ) The & key changes the sign of a number. ! To key in a negative number, type t...
Page 23 - M e nu Key s; Th e MAI N M enu; redisplays the MAIN menu. The menu structure is
1: Getting Started 23 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 ( ) ( ) M e nu Key s M e nu L ab e l s The top row of keys is related to the labels along the bottom of the display. The labels tell you what the keys do. The six keys are called menu keys ; the labels are call...
Page 25 - C hoosing M enus and Reading M enu M aps; menu map
1: Getting Started 25 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 C hoosing M enus and Reading M enu M aps Below is a menu map illustrating one possible path through three levels of menus: from the MAIN menu to the BUS menu to the MU%C ( markup as a percent of cost ) menu. Th...
Page 26 - COST
26 1: Getting Started File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 index and examine the menu maps in appendix C. Displaying the MU%C menu: Step 2. To display the MAIN menu, press @A . This step lets you start from a known location on the menu map. Step 3. Press # to display t...
Page 27 - Calc ulations Using M enus; given
1: Getting Started 27 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Calc ulations Using M enus Using menus to do calculations is easy. You don’t have to remember in what order to enter numbers and in what order results come back. Instead, the menus guide you, as in the previous...
Page 28 - To store a value; recall; To transfer a value to another menu; C l earing Values in M enus
28 1: Getting Started File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Many menus in this calculator work like the example above. The rules for using variables are: ! To store a value , key in the number and press the menu key. ∗ † Arithmetic calculations, as well as single values...
Page 29 - clears the values in the list.
1: Getting Started 29 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 ! If the current menu has a list (SUM, CFLO, or Solver), pressing @c clears the values in the list. To see what value is currently stored in a variable, press R menu label . Solving Your Own Equations (SOLVE) T...
Page 30 - Typing Words and C harac ters: t h e ALPHAbetic M enu
30 1: Getting Started File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Typing Words and C harac ters: t h e ALPHAbetic M enu The ALPHAbetic menu is automatically displayed when you need it to type letters and characters. The ALPHA menu also includes characters not found on the key...
Page 31 - is just a character, part of the variable’s name. It is; Editing ALPHAbetic Text; in the SOLVE menu (or press
1: Getting Started 31 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Keys Characters @A " & / " 0 1 5" 2 . 3 4 5?" 2 5 , 6 5?@A" * 7 8 * 5?@AB9B" 2 9 /9= 5?@AB9BCD,8" , : 0 ; 5?@AB9BCD,87E" < = < > 5?@AB9BCD,87EF:" I 5?@AB9BCD,87E...
Page 32 - M e n u l a b e l s fo r yo u r v a ria b l e s
32 1: Getting Started File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Table 1-4. Alphabetic Editing Operation Label or Key to Press ALPHA-Edit Menu Inserts character before the cursor. Any character. Deletes character at the cursor. ? ! Moves the cursor far left, one display-widt...
Page 33 - Stores the length in; ee
1: Getting Started 33 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Calculate the cost of carpet needed to cover a 9’ by 12’ room. The carpet costs $22.50 per square yard. Starting from the MAIN menu (press @A ): Keys: Display: Description: & 5?@AB9BCD,87EF:" Displays t...
Page 34 - Controlling t h e Display Format; Dec imal Places; temporarily
34 1: Getting Started File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Controlling t h e Display Format The DSP menu (press D ) gives you options for formatting numbers. You can pick the number of decimal places to be displayed, and whether to use a comma or a period to “punctuate...
Page 35 - Rounding a Number; display
1: Getting Started 35 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Rounding a Number The @r function rounds the number in the calculator line to the number of displayed decimal places. Subsequent calculations use the rounded value. Starting with two displayed decimal places: K...
Page 36 - Error M essag es; and; M od es; EGG
36 1: Getting Started File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Error M essag es Sometimes the calculator cannot do what you “ask”, such as when you press the wrong key or forget a number for a calculation. To help you correct the situation, the calculator beeps and display...
Page 37 - Calc ulator M emor y (; available memory; Pe rc e n ta ge of to ta l; bytes
1: Getting Started 37 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Language. Press @> ! to change the language. Calc ulator M emor y ( @M ) The calculator stores many different types of information in its memory. Each piece of information requires a certain amount of storag...
Page 38 - Arithmetic; “ in the margin is a reminder that the; Th e Calc ulator Lin e; chain
38 2: Arithmetic File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 2 Arithmetic If you prefer RPN to algebraic logic, please read appendix D before you read this chapter. The “ v “ in the margin is a reminder that the example keystrokes are for ALG mode. Th e Calc ulator Lin e The ...
Page 39 - Using Parent h eses in Calc ulations; x 9
2: Arithmetic 39 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 In the second case, the / key acts like the = key by displaying the result of 750 x 12. Here’s a longer chain calculation. 456 - 75 68 18.5 1.9 × This calculation can be written as: 456 − 75 ÷ 18.5 x 68 ÷ 1.9. Watch...
Page 40 - Th e Percent Key; Finding a Percentage.; Th e M at h ematical Func tions
40 2: Arithmetic File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Note that you must include a * for multiplication; parentheses do not imply multiplication. Th e Percent Key The % key has two functions: Finding a Percentage. In most cases, % divides a number by 100. The one excep...
Page 41 - reciprocal
2: Arithmetic 41 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Table 2-1. Shifted Math Functions Key Description @t reciprocal @v square root @w square Keys: Display: Description: 4 @t (&$." Reciprocal of 4. 20 @v +&+-" Calculates 20 . + 47.2 * .#&'-B" C...
Page 42 - Th e MATH M enu; Menu Label; calculates
42 2: Arithmetic File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Th e MATH M enu To display the MATH menu, press @m (the shifted % key). Like the other mathematics functions, these functions operate on only the last number in the display. Table 2-2. The MATH Menu Labels Menu Labe...
Page 43 - Saving and Reusing Numbers; Th e Histor y Stac k of Numbers; but is still accessible
2: Arithmetic 43 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Saving and Reusing Numbers Sometimes you might want to include the result of a previous calculation in a new calculation. There are several ways to reuse numbers. Th e Histor y Stac k of Numbers When you start a new...
Page 44 - Reusing t h e Last Result (
44 2: Arithmetic File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Pressing @c clears the history stack. Be careful if a menu is active, because then c also erases the data associated with that menu. Keys: Display: Description: 75.55 - 32.63 = " +$&,$" 150 / 7 = $#&...
Page 45 - Storing and Recalling Numbers; storage register
2: Arithmetic 45 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 An equivalent keystroke sequence for this problem would be: 39 + 8 / ( 123 + 17 ) @v = Storing and Recalling Numbers The s key copies a number from the calculator line into a designated storage area, called a storag...
Page 46 - Doing Arit hm etic Insid e Registers and Variabl es; Keys
46 2: Arithmetic File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 The s and R keys can also be used with variables. For example, s + (in the MU%C menu) stores the rightmost number from the display into the variable M%C . R + copies the contents of M%C into the calculator line. If ...
Page 47 - Sc ientific Notation
2: Arithmetic 47 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 You can also do arithmetic with the values stored in variables. For example, 2 s* + (in the MU%C menu) multiplies the current contents of M%C by 2 and stores the product in M%C . Sc ientific Notation Scientific nota...
Page 48 - Rang e of Numbers; the smallest positive and negative
48 2: Arithmetic File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Rang e of Numbers The largest positive and negative numbers available on the calculator are ± 9.99999999999 x 10 499 ; the smallest positive and negative numbers available are ± 1 x 10 –499 .
Page 49 - : Percentage Calculations in Business; Percentage Calculations; Menu Description
3: Percentage Calculations in Business 49 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 3 Percentage Calculations in Business The business percentages (BUS) menu is used to solve four types of problems. Each type of problem has its own menu. FIN %CHG BUS %TOTL SUM MU%C TIME MU%...
Page 50 - OLD; Using t h e BUS M enus
50 3: Percentage Calculations in Business File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 The calculator retains the values of the BUS variables until you clear them by pressing @c . For example, pressing @c while in the %CHG menu clears OLD , NEW , and %CH . To see what value is...
Page 51 - Just enter
3: Percentage Calculations in Business 51 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 90000 M E9A8,(K(((&((" Stores 90,000 in OLD . 95000 / <HC8,.K(((&((" Stores 95,000 in NEW . N ! 67M1<=H8.&.'" Calculates percent change. What would this year’s ...
Page 52 - The standard markup on costume jewelry at Balkis’s Boutique
52 3: Percentage Calculations in Business File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 M arkup as a Percent of Cost (MU%C) Example. The standard markup on costume jewelry at Balkis’s Boutique is 60%. The boutique just received a shipment of chokers costing $19.00 each. What is...
Page 53 - Sharing Variabl es B et ween M enus
3: Percentage Calculations in Business 53 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Sharing Variabl es B et ween M enus If you compare the MU%C menu and the MU%P menus, you’ll see that they have two menu labels in common –– ) and * . COST COST Shared variables %CHG PRICE PR...
Page 54 - : Currency Exchange Calculation; Currency Exchange; Th e C URRX M enu
54 4: Currency Exchange Calculation File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 4 Currency Exchange Calculations The CURRX menu does currency exchange calculations between two currencies using an exchange rate that you calculate or store. Th e C URRX M enu BUS FIN SUM TIME SO...
Page 55 - Sel ec ting a Set of Currenc ies; Calculate
4: Currency Exchange Calculation 55 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Table 4–1. The CURRX Menu Menu Key Description Curr1 Current currency#1 ;stores or calculates the number of units of this currency Curr2 Currency currency#2 ;stores or calculates the number of uni...
Page 57 - Entering a Rate; Currency Rate; currency
4: Currency Exchange Calculation 57 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Entering a Rate The following two examples illustrate the two ways to enter an exchange rate. Example: Calculating an Exchange Rate. You have just flown from Canada to United States, and you need ...
Page 58 - on e
58 4: Currency Exchange Calculation File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 0.6584 ; 4FN8(&''" Stores equivalent number of US$ 7 21:H8(&''" Calculates the RATE . Part 2: The following keystrokes show that you can reverse the order in which the two currenci...
Page 59 - Conver ting B et ween Two Currenc ies; Storing and Recalling Sets of Currenc ies; Storing Sets of Currencies.; RATE
4: Currency Exchange Calculation 59 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Conver ting B et ween Two Currenc ies Once the currencies are selected and a RATE has been entered, you can convert any number of units of one currency to the other. Example : Converting between H...
Page 60 - Recalling Sets of Currencies.; C l earing t h e Currency Variabl es
60 4: Currency Exchange Calculation File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Recalling Sets of Currencies. To recall a stored set of currencies and their exchange rate, press 9 , followed by the appropriate menu key. The HP 17bII+ automatically returns to the CURRX menu. T...
Page 61 - : Time Value of Money; Time Value of Money; time value of money; Th e T VM M enu
5: Time Value of Money 61 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 5 Time Value of Money The phrase time value of money describes calculations based on money earning interest over a period of time. The TVM menu performs compound-interest calculations and calculates (and pr...
Page 62 - cash; To s e c o nd l eve l o f T V M; payment mode
62 5: Time Value of Money File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 The time value of money (TVM) menu does many compound-interest calculations. Specifically, you can use the TVM menu for a series of cash flows (money received or money paid) when: ! The dollar amount is the...
Page 64 - Cash Flow Diagrams and Signs of Numbers; N o t e
64 5: Time Value of Money File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Table 5-1. TVM Menu Labels (Continued) Menu Label Description Second Level (Continued) Z ! Sets Begin mode : payments occur at the beginning of each period. Typical for savings plans and leasing. (The Begin...
Page 65 - positive; Figure 5-3. A Cash Flow Diagram for a Loan from Borrower’s; Figure 5-4. A Cash Flow Diagram for a Loan from Lender’s
5: Time Value of Money 65 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 (receipts) as positive . Perform a calculation from the point of view of either the lender (investor) or the borrower, but not both! 1 2 3 4 5 PMT Equal periods Equal payments (FV isFuture Value,if any; e.g...
Page 66 - beginning; Figure 5-5. Lease Payments Made at the Beginning of Each; Using t h e T VM M enu; all five
66 5: Time Value of Money File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Payments occur at either the beginning of each period or the end of each period. End mode is shown in the last two figures; Begin mode is shown in the next figure. 1 2 3 4 5 Capitalizedvalueof lease Figure ...
Page 67 - FV; Loan Calc ulations
5: Time Value of Money 67 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 4. Store the values you know. (Enter each number and press its menu key.) 5. To calculate a value, press the appropriate menu key. You must give every variable ― except the one you will calculate ― a value,...
Page 68 - Stores annual interest rate.
68 5: Time Value of Money File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Keys: Display: Description: " ] " Displays TVM menu. @c #$ 5?@2 H<A 0EAH" Clears history stack and TVM variables. . @c e " " #$ 5?@2 H<A 0EAH" If needed: sets 12 payment period...
Page 69 - negative; Example: A Mortgage with a Balloon Payment
5: Time Value of Money 69 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 1 2 359 360 _630 ? 30 12 X 0 11.5 12; End mode Keys: Display: Description: " ] ! " Display TVM menu. @c #$ 5?@2 H<A 0EAH" Clears history stack and TVM variables. . @c e " #$ 5?@2 H<A 0...
Page 70 - Calculate the monthly payment without the balloon (
70 5: Time Value of Money File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 1 2 47 48 Balloon. 4 12 X 13.8 12; End mode 75 , 250 The problem is done in two steps: 1. Calculate the monthly payment without the balloon ( FV =0). 2. Calculate the balloon payment after 4 years. Keys: Di...
Page 71 - Calculate the balloon payment after 4 years.; Saving s Calc ulations; Since this account has no regular payments
5: Time Value of Money 71 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Step 2. Calculate the balloon payment after 4 years. 894.33 & W " 50:8/*,+&%%" Stores rounded PMT value for exact payment amount (no fractional cents). * 4 @ T <8+*&((" Figures an...
Page 74 - Leasing Calc ulations; Calculate the payments from the lessor’s point of view. Use
74 5: Time Value of Money File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Leasing Calc ulations Two common leasing calculations are 1) finding the lease payment necessary to achieve a specified yield, and 2) finding the present value (capitalized value) of a lease. Leasing calcul...
Page 75 - PV
5: Time Value of Money 75 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 14 U ;6@28#+&((" Stores annual interest rate. 13500 & V " 5O8/#%K.((&((" Stores car’s value in PV . (Money paid out by lessor.) 7500 X GO8-K.((&((" Stores purchase option val...
Page 77 - Add the results of step 2 and 3.
5: Time Value of Money 77 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 V 5O8-K%+(&+%" Calculates present value of the buy option. Step 4: Add the results of step 2 and 3. +R 0 = ,#K+-'&((" Calculates present, capitalized value of lease. Amor tization ( AMRT) Th...
Page 78 - Displaying an Amor tization Sc h edul e; To calculate and display an amortization schedule:
78 5: Time Value of Money File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Table 5-2. AMRT Menu Labels Menu Label Description ^ Stores the number of payments to be amortized, and calculates an amortization schedule for that many payments. Successive schedules start where the last ...
Page 79 - C u rre nt se t of
5: Time Value of Money 79 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 2. Store the values for I%YR , PV , and PMT . (Press & to make PMT a negative number.) If you need to calculate one of these values, follow the instructions under “Using the TVM Menu,” on page 66. Then ...
Page 80 - N ex t; different; Example: Displaying an Amortization Schedule.
80 5: Time Value of Money File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 N ex t s e t of p ay m e n ts a u th orize d s u c c e ss ive b. To calculate a subsequent schedule with a different number of payments, key in that number and press ^ . c. To start over from payment #1 (us...
Page 81 - Printing an Amor tization Tabl e (TABLE)
5: Time Value of Money 81 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 payments, but does not display it. _ ;<:H2HF:8/*K##%&#'" Displays interest paid in first year. ` 52;<7;5198/$##&+*" Displays principal paid in first year. a J191<7H8'+K-**&.$...
Page 82 - FIRST; Example: Printing an Amortization Schedule.
82 5: Time Value of Money File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 6. Press \ Ignore the message 3H@ P50:FQ 52HFF RP5S . 7 . Press c . 8. Key in the payment number of the first payment in the schedule and press d . (For instance, for the very first payment, FIRST = 1.) 9. ...
Page 84 - : Interest Rate Conversions; nominal interest rates
84 6: Interest Rate Conversions File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 6 Interest Rate Conversions The interest conversion (ICNV) menu converts between nominal and effective interest rates. To compare investments with different compounding periods, their nominal interest...
Page 85 - Th e I CNV M enu; Conver ting Interest Rates; periodic
6: Interest Rate Conversions 85 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Th e I CNV M enu FIN TVM NOM% NOM% PER BUS ICNV EFF% EFF% CONT SUM CFLO P TIME BOND SOLVE DEPRC CURRX The ICNV menu converts between nominal and effective interest rates, using either: ! Periodic comp...
Page 86 - continuously; Example: Converting from a Nominal to an Effective Interest Rate.
86 6: Interest Rate Conversions File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 To convert between a nominal annual interest rate and an effective annual interest rate that is compounded continuously : 1. Press " h to get the interest conversions menu. 2. Press l for “continu...
Page 89 - Starting today, you make; Switches to TVM menu
6: Interest Rate Conversions 89 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 effective interest rate based on your payment periods. Last, convert the effective rate to the nominal rate based on the bank’s compounding periods. Example: Balance of a Savings Account. Starting tod...
Page 90 - as
90 6: Interest Rate Conversions File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 7 @ T 25 & W 0 V " " 5O8(&((" Stores 84 deposit periods, $25 per deposit, and no money before the first regular deposit. X GO8$K.#,&'#" Value of account in 7 years. If the ...
Page 91 - : Cash Flow Calculations; Cash Flow Calculations; unequal; Th e CFLO m enu
7: Cash Flow Calculations 91 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 7 Cash Flow Calculations The cash flow (CFLO) menu stores and analyzes cash flows (money received or paid out) of unequal ( ungrouped ) amounts that occur at regular intervals. * Once you’ve entered the ...
Page 93 - pays
7: Cash Flow Calculations 93 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 $200 $100 $300 $200 $0 $ _ 50 $250 $125 Timeperiods Money received is apositive number Money paid outis a negativenumber 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 7-1. Cash Flows (Ungrouped) The horizontal timeline is divi...
Page 94 - Creating a Cash-Flow List; end
94 7: Cash Flow Calculations File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 $ _1 0 0 $ _1 0 0 $ _1 0 0 $ _1 0 0 $ _1 0 0 $ _2 0 0 $ _2 0 0 $ _2 0 0 Figure 7-2. Grouped Cash Flows After an initial payment of $100, the investor pays $100 at the end of periods 1 t...
Page 95 - Entering Cash Flows; bottom
7: Cash Flow Calculations 95 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Entering Cash Flows To enter cash flows into a CFLO list: 1. Press " r . You will see either G9ECL(T8U if the current list is empty, or G9ECL# or more T8U if the list is not empty. This is the bottom...
Page 96 - prompting
96 7: Cash Flow Calculations File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 been automatically set to 1, and #&(( is displayed on the calculator line. Do either a or b : a. To retain the value 1 and go on to the next flow, press I (or ] ). b. To change #TIMES , key in the nu...
Page 97 - on; Viewing and Correc ting t h e List
7: Cash Flow Calculations 97 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 The #TIMES prompting is usually on , because it is automatically turned on whenever you clear or get a cash-flow list. Example: Entering Cash Flows. Enter the following ungrouped cash flows in a list and...
Page 98 - Changing or Clearing a Number.; before; Deleting Cash Flows from a List.; Copying a Number from a List to the Calculator Line; must
98 7: Cash Flow Calculations File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 The [ and ] keys move up and down one number at a time. @[ and @] display the beginning and end of the list. Changing or Clearing a Number. To change a number after it’s been entered: display the number,...
Page 99 - space; Viewing the Name of the Current List.; Star ting or GETting Anot h er List; C l earing a Cash-Flow List and Its N am e
7: Cash Flow Calculations 99 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 The name can be up to 22 characters long and include any character except: + - x ÷ ( ) < > : = space * But only the first three to five characters (depending on letter widths) of the name are used ...
Page 100 - 00 7: Cash Flow Calculations
100 7: Cash Flow Calculations File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 To remove just one value at a time from a list, use n . Cash-Flow Calc ulations: I RR, NPV, NUS, NFV Once you have entered a list of cash flows, you can calculate the following values in the CALC menu. ...
Page 102 - 02 7: Cash Flow Calculations; Example: Calculating IRR and NPV of an Investment.; An investor
102 7: Cash Flow Calculations File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Example: Calculating IRR and NPV of an Investment. An investor makes an initial investment of $80,000, and expects returns over the next five years as illustrated below. $ _ 80,000 1 2 3 4 5 5,000 4,500...
Page 103 - : Cash Flow Calculations 103; Stores
7: Cash Flow Calculations 103 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 assumed to occur just once. 80000 & I G9ECL#T8U" /*(K(((&((" Prompts for next cash flow. Calculator line shows last number entered. 5000 I G9ECL$T8U" Stores $5,000 for FLOW(1) , prom...
Page 104 - 04 7: Cash Flow Calculations; NPV; Group Number
104 7: Cash Flow Calculations File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 e E v <5O8$K-'$&+%" Calculates new NPV . Example: An Investment with Grouped Cash Flows. You are considering an investment that requires a cash outlay of $9,000, with the promise of monthly c...
Page 105 - : Cash Flow Calculations 105; Example: An Investment with Quarterly Cash Returns.
7: Cash Flow Calculations 105 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 9000 & I G9ECL#T8U" Stores the initial cash flow. 500 I P:;0HFL#T8#" Stores FLOW(1) and prompts for #TIMES(1) . 3 I G9ECL$T8U" FLOW(1) occurs 3 times; prompts for next cash flow. 1000 I ...
Page 106 - 06 7: Cash Flow Calculations; or
106 7: Cash Flow Calculations File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 5 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 1 ,0 0 0 1 ,0 0 0 1 ,0 0 0 1 ,0 0 0 2,0 0 0 2,0 0 0 2,0 0 0 2,0 0 0 3 ,0 0 0 3 ,0 0 0 3 ,0 0 0 3 ,0 0 0 Calculate the annual rate of return for this investment. (The prompting fo...
Page 107 - : Cash Flow Calculations 107; Doing O t h er Calc ulations wit h CFLO Data
7: Cash Flow Calculations 107 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 I G9ECL.T8U" e E t " ;2268$&+%" Calculates quarterly rate of return. * 4 = ,&-$" Calculates nominal annual rate of return from quarterly rate. Doing O t h er Calc ulations wit h ...
Page 108 - Th e BOND M enu
108 8: Bonds File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 8 Bonds The BOND menu calculates the yield to maturity or price of a bond. It also calculates yield to call on a coupon date and accrued interest . You can specify the: ! Calendar basis : 30/360 or actual/actual (days p...
Page 110 - Doing Bond Calc ulations; To calculate the price or yield of a bond:
110 8: Bonds File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Doing Bond Calc ulations Remember that values in the BOND menu are expressed per $100 face value or as a percentage . A CALL value of 102 means that the bond will be worth $102 for every $100 of face value when called. ...
Page 111 - Calculating Fractional Values.
8: Bonds 111 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 maturity, the CALL value must equal 100. (See step 3.) 8. To calculate a result, first press ) to access the remaining menu labels. Do either a or b : a. Key in the yield and press • . Press * to calculate the price. b....
Page 112 - Stores quoted price.
112 8: Bonds File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 | 01:8(.?(#?$(#* :4H" 6.75 } 75<68'&-." Stores annual coupon rate. ) 3 / 8 + 8 • " " @9A68*&%*" Stores desired yield (displayed rounded to two decimal places). * * 52;7H8*'&%*" Res...
Page 113 - Stores maturity date.
8: Bonds 113 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 5.022003 { FH::8" (.?($?$((% G2;" Stores purchase date ( MM.DDYYYY format). 3.032022 | 01:8(%?(%?$($$ :M4" Stores maturity date. 6 } 75<68'&((" Stores annual coupon rate. ) 5.7 • " @9A68.&...
Page 114 - Depreciation; depreciation; Th e DEPRC M enu; displays the DEPRC menu.
114 9: Depreciation File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 9 Depreciation The DEPRC ( depreciation ) menu calculates depreciation values and remaining depreciable values one year at a time. The methods available are: ! Declining balance. ! Sum-of-the-years’ digits. ! Str...
Page 116 - menu label; Doing Deprec iation Calc ulations; To calculate the depreciation for an asset:
116 9: Depreciation File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 To see the value currently stored in a variable, press R menu label . Doing Deprec iation Calc ulations DB, SOYD, and SL M et hods To calculate the depreciation for an asset: * 1. Display the DEPRC menu: press ...
Page 117 - A metalworking machine,
9: Depreciation 117 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Example: Declining-Balance Depreciation. A metalworking machine, purchased for $10,000, is to be depreciated over 5 years. Its salvage value is estimated at $500. Find the depreciation and remaining depreciable v...
Page 118 - Th e ACRS M et hod; Year Percentage
118 9: Depreciation File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 ] 2AO8%K*((&((" Remaining depreciable value after third year using SL. Th e ACRS M et hod To calculate the amount of tax deduction under the U.S. Accelerated Cost Recovery System: 1. Display the DEPRC men...
Page 119 - Deduction in second year.; Par tial-Year Deprec iation
9: Depreciation 119 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 25 ‰ 172F68$.&((" Tabular value, year 2. Š 172F8'K$.(&((" Deduction in second year. 20 ‰ 172F68$(&((" Tabular value, year 3. Š 172F8.K(((&((" Deduction in third year. Par tial-Year...
Page 120 - ⁄4 x year 1
120 9: Depreciation File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Calendar Year Depreciation Value 1 (Oct.-Dec.) 2 3 4 (Jan.-Sept.) ¼ x year 1 (¾ x year 1) + (¼ x year 2) (¾ x year 2) + (¼ x year 3) ¾ x year 3 Example: Partial-Year Depreciation. A movie camera bought for $12,00...
Page 121 - 0: Running Total and Statistics 121; Running Total and Statistics; list
10: Running Total and Statistics 121 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 10 Running Total and Statistics The SUM menu stores and statistically analyzes sets of numbers. As you enter the numbers, the calculator displays their running total. Once you’ve entered the numb...
Page 122 - 22 10: Running Total and Statistics; Th e SUM M enu; Menu; Allows you to insert numbers into the list.
122 10: Running Total and Statistics File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Th e SUM M enu FIN CALC TOTAL MIN BUS INSR MEAN MAX SUM DELET MEDN SORT FRCST TIME NAME STDEV SOLVE GET TOTAL RANGE MORE MORE … CURRX The SUM menu creates lists of numbers and performs calculatio...
Page 123 - 0: Running Total and Statistics 123; Creating a SUM List; Entering Numbers and Viewing t h e TOTAL
10: Running Total and Statistics 123 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 To see the calculator line when this menu is in the display, press I once. (This does not affect number entry.) To see this menu when the calculator line is in the display, press e . Creating a S...
Page 124 - 24 10: Running Total and Statistics; number
124 10: Running Total and Statistics File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 After briefly showing ITEM(1) , the display shows " ;:H0L$T8U" :E:19 = number TOTAL is the updated, running TOTAL of all the numbers in the list (only one number, so far). 4. To enter ITE...
Page 125 - 0: Running Total and Statistics 125; Deleting Numbers from a List; deletes the current item.; Date Transaction Amount Date Transaction Amount; Displays empty SUM list.
10: Running Total and Statistics 125 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Deleting Numbers from a List . Pressing n deletes the current item. Example: Updating a Checkbook. On May 31, your checking account balance was $267.82. The transactions for the first 10 days in ...
Page 126 - 26 10: Running Total and Statistics
126 10: Running Total and Statistics File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 55.67 I ;:H0L*T8U" :E:198..%&(-" e ;:H0L*T8U" Ends list and displays SUM menu again. Copying a Number from a List to the Calculator Line To copy a number from the list into the ca...
Page 127 - 0: Running Total and Statistics 127; C l earing a SUM List and Its N am e; forecasting
10: Running Total and Statistics 127 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Star ting or GETting Anot h er List When you press $ , the SUM list that appears is the last one used. To start a new list or switch to a different one, the current list must be named or cleared....
Page 128 - 28 10: Running Total and Statistics; Calc ulations wit h O n e Variabl e; Menu Key; Calculates the sum of the numbers in the list.; Suppose your
128 10: Running Total and Statistics File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Calc ulations wit h O n e Variabl e The CALC menu calculates the following statistical values using one SUM list. Table 10-2. The CALC Menu for SUM Lists Menu Key Description O ! Calculates the s...
Page 130 - 30 10: Running Total and Statistics; Finds smallest number.; Calc ulations wit h Two Variabl es (FRCST); Fits
130 10: Running Total and Statistics File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 deviation. ) " Displays rest of CALC menu. ” 0;<8#-.&((" Finds smallest number. Calc ulations wit h Two Variabl es (FRCST) The FRCST menu does the following two-variable calculatio...
Page 131 - 0: Running Total and Statistics 131; , you must specify two previously created lists
10: Running Total and Statistics 131 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 CALC TOTAL x-list X X2 Y2 XY Y MODL MIN MEAN y-list W.MN MAX MEDN CORR G.SD SORT FRCST (select x and y) STDEV M RANGE B SIZE MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE LIN LOG EXP PWR After pressing — , you must s...
Page 133 - 0: Running Total and Statistics 133; Cur ve Fit ting and Forecasting
10: Running Total and Statistics 133 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Cur ve Fit ting and Forecasting Curve fitting is a statistical method for finding a relationship between two variables, x and y . Based on this relationship, you can estimate new values of y base...
Page 134 - 34 10: Running Total and Statistics; independent variable; To calc ulate t h e c ur ve -fit ting results,
134 10: Running Total and Statistics File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 To do curve fitting and forecasting : 1. Enter the data into two SUM lists: one for the x -values and one for the y -values. Make sure each list has the same number of items so that the items are...
Page 135 - MINUTES; Dollar Sales; SALES
10: Running Total and Statistics 135 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Number of Minutes of Radio Advertising (x-values, MINUTES ) Dollar Sales (y-values, SALES ) Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 2 1 3 5 5 4 $1,400 $ 920 $1,100 $2,265 $2,890 $2,200 BJ’s wan...
Page 136 - 36 10: Running Total and Statistics; Clears current list.
136 10: Running Total and Statistics File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Keys: Display: Description: $ " Displays current SUM list and SUM menu keys. @c W " ;:H0L#T8U" Clears current list. 2 I 1 I 3 I 5 I 5 I 4 I " " " " " ;:H0L-T8U"...
Page 137 - 0: Running Total and Statistics 137; Selects
10: Running Total and Statistics 137 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 " 0;<4" " F19HF" FH9H7: @ O12;1J9H" 9;<H12 * " Selects MINUTES as x -list, SALES as y -list, indicates current curve-fitting model, and displays FRCST menu. ™ 7E228(...
Page 138 - 38 10: Running Total and Statistics; Weighted M ean and G rouped Standard Deviation
138 10: Running Total and Statistics File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Weighted M ean and G rouped Standard Deviation Data in one list ( x ) can be weighted or grouped (by frequency) by data in another list ( y ). To find the mean of weighted data and the standard d...
Page 139 - 0: Running Total and Statistics 139; RENT; Summation Statistic s; xy
10: Running Total and Statistics 139 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 216 I ;:H0L.T8U" :E:198*%#&((" e o RENT I " ;:H0L.T8U" Names this list RENT. (See page 30 to use the ALPHA menu.) p s ;:H0L#T8U" Gets a new, empty list. 54 I 32 I 88 I 92 ...
Page 140 - 40 10: Running Total and Statistics; Doing O t h er Calc ulations wit h SUM Data
140 10: Running Total and Statistics File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 statistics for just one list of data, specify the same list for both x and y . 2. To see n , press ) ¡ . 3. Press ) again to display the summation menu, and press the menu label for the value you...
Page 141 - Date Arithmetic; Record appointments that set alarms with optional messages.; Viewing t h e Tim e and Date; To view the time and date, press
11: Time, Appointments, and Date Arithmetic 141 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 11 Time, Appointments, and Date Arithmetic The calculator contains a clock and calendar in the TIME menu. You can select a 12-hour or 24-hour clock, and a month-day-year or day- month-...
Page 142 - Th e TI ME M enu
142 11: Time, Appointments, and Date Arithmetic File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Th e TI ME M enu FIN BUS CALC APT1 SUM APPT APT2 TIME ADJST SOLVE SET APT10 CURRX Table 11-1. The TIME Menu Labels Menu Label Description E ! Displays the CALC menu, for calculating th...
Page 144 - time; C hanging t h e Tim e and Date Formats (SET); xx
144 11: Time, Appointments, and Date Arithmetic File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Example: Setting the Date and Time. Set the date and time to April 5, 2003, 4:07 p.m. Keys: Display: Description: © " Displays SET menu. 4.052003 Z F1: (+?(.?(% time " Sets dat...
Page 145 - Table 11-3. Menu Labels for Setting Appointments; Sets the appointment date.
11: Time, Appointments, and Date Arithmetic 145 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Appointm ents ( APPT) You can record up to ten appointments, each with an alarm. An appointment can contain a message. You can also create repeating appointments ― appointments that re...
Page 147 - Ac knowl edging an Appointm ent
11: Time, Appointments, and Date Arithmetic 147 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 message, press a . Type the message (refer to page 30 for using the ALPHA menu). Messages are limited to a maximum of 22 characters. Press I when done. (Press e to negate any changes a...
Page 148 - Example: Clearing and Setting an Appointment.
148 11: Time, Appointments, and Date Arithmetic File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Unac knowl edg ed Appointm ents An appointment not acknowledged during its alarm becomes past due. The alarm annunciator remains on. To ac knowl edg e a past-due appointment : 1. Press...
Page 150 - actual; Determining t h e Day of t h e Week for Any Date
150 11: Time, Appointments, and Date Arithmetic File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Table 11-4. CALC Menu Labels for Date Arithmetic Menu Label Description ª « Stores or calculates a date. Also displays the day of the week. If you omit the year, the calculator uses th...
Page 151 - Example: Calculating the Number of Days between Two; Calc ulating Past or Future Dates
11: Time, Appointments, and Date Arithmetic 151 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 2. Key in the second date and press « . 3. Press ¬ , - , or ® to calculate the number of days using that calendar. Example: Calculating the Number of Days between Two Dates. Find the n...
Page 152 - Press
152 11: Time, Appointments, and Date Arithmetic File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 3. Press « . This calculation always uses the actual calendar. Example: Determining a Future Date. On February 9, 2003, you purchase a 120-day option on a piece of land. Determine the ...
Page 153 - The Equation Solver; the number and length of; Solver Exampl e: Sal es Forecasts; A change in sales-force training will affect sales by a forecasted
12: The Equation Solver 153 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 12 The Equation Solver The Equation Solver (the SOLVE menu) stores equations that you enter and creates menus for them. You can then use those menus to do calculations. Enter Solver equations in algebraic...
Page 154 - Entering a Solver Equation.
154 12: The Equation Solver File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Regardless of how you do this calculation (even if you do it longhand), you are using an equation: Next Forecast = Old Forecast + Change in Old Forecast = Old Forecast + (Projected Percentage Changes xOld...
Page 155 - Calculating with the Solver.; Suppose last month’s forecast for a
12: The Equation Solver 155 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 +( A %+ B %+ C % )/ 100 * OLD " " " >A)L16)J6)76T" D#((BE9A" for the display. I <HX:8E9A)" L16)J6)76TD#>" Enters equation into list. * # C C # " >A)L16)J6)76T...
Page 156 - Th e SOLVE M enu; If the Solver list is not empty, you will see the
156 12: The Equation Solver File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 15 & " 76" 768/#.&((" Stores effect of competitor’s new product on sales. b <HX:8$K$((&((" Calculates new forecast for next month. Suppose your boss wants next month’s forec...
Page 157 - Entering Equations; To make an entry into the Solver list:
12: The Equation Solver 157 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Table 12-1. The SOLVE Menu Labels Menu Label Description E Verifies the current equation and creates menu labels for it. This is necessary before doing any calculations. * Accesses the ALPHA-Edit menu (pa...
Page 158 - your; To do a calculation using a Solver menu:
158 12: The Equation Solver File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 while the Solver checks that the equation is mathematically valid. (However, the Solver has no way of checking whether the equation is the right one for your problem.) If the equation cannot be solved, th...
Page 161 - insert; N aming an Equation
12: The Equation Solver 161 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Editing an Equation (EDIT) If you have an ;<O19;A HY41:;E< , the cursor stops over the first character that the Solver could not logically interpret. You can alter the current equation using the ALP...
Page 162 - Finding an Equation in t h e Solver List; E G; Shared Variabl es
162 12: The Equation Solver File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Finding an Equation in t h e Solver List To display an entry in the Solver list, display the SOLVE menu and move through the list using the [ and ] keys. @[ moves to Z : E 5 E G 9 ; F : [ and @] moves to ...
Page 163 - Del eting Variabl es and Equations
12: The Equation Solver 163 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Make sure that the menu for the variables is in the display. (The equation itself should not be in the display. If it is, press E .) Pressing @c now sets NEXT ; OLD , A% , B% , and C% to zero. Variables a...
Page 164 - all; Writing Equations
164 12: The Equation Solver File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Del eting O n e Equation or Its Variabl es (DELET) To delete an equation or its variables: 1. Display the equation. 2. Press j in the SOLVE menu. 3. To delete the equation, respond W to both questions: A ...
Page 165 - parentheses; Order of Calculations.; but; Expon entiation first.; then; M ultiplication and division before addition and subtrac tion.; When in
12: The Equation Solver 165 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 + + − × a b c d e f Since a Solver equation appears all on one line, you must group the numerator and denominator separately by using parentheses , such as L 1 ) J ) 7 T D L A / H B G T " Order of Cal...
Page 166 - What Can Appear in an Equation; between
166 12: The Equation Solver File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 × + + × ( 5) B C A D E could be entered as 1 ) J B 7 D L L A ) . T B H T & " What Can Appear in an Equation Long Equations. There is no limit on the length of an equation (or the number of variabl...
Page 167 - Functions and Conditional Expressions.; typing aids; Using th e ALPHA M enu
12: The Equation Solver 167 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Parentheses. Do not use brackets or braces. Parentheses determine order, but do not imply multiplication. For example, the equation P sn = P s (1 - F ) would be typed into the Solver as 5 F < 8 5 F B L...
Page 168 - Using a Typing Aid; Solver Func tions
168 12: The Equation Solver File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 , " : G17" < " > G17:" ( 25 )= G17:L$.T8" , - " G17:L$.T81" This calculates 25! (factorial). 2. Using a Typing Aid Keys: Display: Description: @m " MATH menu labels a...
Page 169 - cal
12: The Equation Solver 169 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Table 12-2. Solver Functions for Equations Function Description ABS( x ) Absolute value of x . ALOG( x ) Common (base 10) antilogarithm; 10 x . CDATE Current date. CTIME Current time. DATE( d1:n ) The dat...
Page 170 - Function Description
170 12: The Equation Solver File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Table 12-2. Solver Functions for Equations (Continued) Function Description HMS( time ) Converts time in decimal hours to HH.MMSS format. HRS( time ) Converts time in HH.MMSS format to decimal hours. IDIV...
Page 171 - cfr
12: The Equation Solver 171 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Table 12-2. Solver Functions for Equations (Continued) Function Description Σ ( cfr : c 1 : c 2 : s : expr ) Summation of the algebraic expression expr for values of the counter ctr , stepping from c 1 to...
Page 174 - Conditional Expressions wit h I F; According to this equation, if; Relational Operators.; Six relational operators are available for; Operator Keys
174 12: The Equation Solver File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Conditional Expressions wit h I F Equations can include conditional expressions using the function IF. The syntax of the IF function is: IF L conditional expression I algebraic expression I algebraic expr...
Page 175 - Examples of Conditional Equations.; Rating
12: The Equation Solver 175 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Examples of Conditional Equations. ! J = ; G L 1 [ - 1 < A 1 Z 8 # . I $ B 1 D'I% B 1 ) # ( T ) 7 Means: If A is greater than 7 and is less than or equal to 15, then B = 2 x A ÷ 6 + C . Otherwise, B = ...
Page 176 - Th e Summation Func tion (
176 12: The Equation Solver File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Press & / , then enter the equation: < H C 8 E 9 A " ] " L # ) ; G L 2 8 # I & ( % I ; G L 2 8 $ I & ( ' I & # T T T " To do the calculation: Keys: Display: Description: I E...
Page 177 - LAST; Accessing CFLO and SUM Lists from t h e Solver; flow number; Summation of List Data.
12: The Equation Solver 177 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 calculated and added to the sum. Thus the stored value of X is used to calculate X + 2 X 2 + 3 X 3 + 4 X 4 + 5 X 5 + 6 X 6 . The following equation uses a variable as the ending value, 0 as the beginning ...
Page 178 - Creating M enus for M ultiple Equations (S Func tion)
178 12: The Equation Solver File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 “Chi-Squared Statistics” in chapter 14 illustrates another use of the Σ function with SUM lists. Creating M enus for M ultiple Equations (S Func tion) The S ( solving for ) function is used in conjunction...
Page 179 - How t h e Solver Works; direct
12: The Equation Solver 179 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 ; G L F L 3 = T E 2 F L 9 J T I 3 = B $ & $ # / 9 J I 0 B % & $ * / G : T " Press I to store it, then E to verify it and create its menu: 1. Convert 225 pounds to kilograms. Press 225 " 9J...
Page 180 - H alting and Restar ting t h e Iterative Searc h
180 12: The Equation Solver File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 The process of finding a solution iteratively is very complex. There are four possible outcomes. Refer to “Solver Calculations” in appendix B for additional descriptions of these outcomes. ! Case 1: The c...
Page 181 - Entering G uesses; Example: Using Guesses to Find a Solution Iteratively.
12: The Equation Solver 181 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Entering G uesses Entering your own guesses serves two purposes. First, it can save time by telling the Solver where to start searching. Second, if more than one solution exists, entering guesses may lead...
Page 184 - Por t; The print annunciator (
184 13: Printing File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 13 Printing The calculator can print information using the HP 82240 Infrared Printer, which accepts the infrared signal from the printer port. This chapter describes information you can print. Operation of the print...
Page 185 - Th e Printer ’s Power Source
13: Printing 185 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Th e Printer ’s Power Source The speed of the printer depends on whether it is using its optional ac adapter. To optimize printing performance, set the printing speed mode in the calculator appropriately. To view or...
Page 186 - Printing O t h er Information (
186 13: Printing File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Printing O t h er Information ( @p ) LIST STK REGS PRINTER TIME MSG TRACE The PRINTER menu provides the ability to print most of the information you’ve stored, including the contents of variables, lists, appointment...
Page 187 - Printing the Values Stored in Variables.; current; Printing Solver Equations.
13: Printing 187 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Printing the Values Stored in Variables. You can print a listing giving the values of all variables whose menu labels are displayed. * For example, if the calculator is in the FIN TVM menu, it displays the labels T ...
Page 188 - Printing Appointments.; C H A; Menus Not Associated with Stored Data.; off
188 13: Printing File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Printing Appointments. To print all stored appointments, display the § menu (press § then press @p k . This produces a listing like this for each appointment: # I C H A ( - ? $ % ? ( % # ( I ( ( 1 " A H 0 E G E ...
Page 189 - How to Interrupt t h e Printer
13: Printing 189 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 2. Press n to change the setting. A message informs you that tracing is on or off. If necessary, press n again to display the desired message. 3. Press e . Example: Trace-Printing an Arithmetic Calculation. Produce ...
Page 190 - Additional Examples; Loans; Simpl e Annual Interest; See appendix F for RPN keystrokes for this example; Example: Simple Interest at an Annual Rate.; Your good friend needs a; A Solver Equation for Simple Annual Interest:; DEBT
190 14: Additional Examples File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 14 Additional Examples Loans Simpl e Annual Interest See appendix F for RPN keystrokes for this example . Example: Simple Interest at an Annual Rate. Your good friend needs a loan to start her latest ente...
Page 191 - Yield of a Discounted (or Premium) M or tg ag e
14: Additional Examples 191 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 For instructions on entering Solver equations, see “Solving Your Own Equations,” on page 29. If you know the dates for the course of the loan, rather than the number of days, use this for an actual-calend...
Page 193 - Annual Percentag e Rate for a Loan wit h Fees; See appendix F for RPN keystrokes for the next two examples
14: Additional Examples 193 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Step 3: Enter actual, current values for N and PV ; then find new I%YR for discounted mortgage with balloon. Keys: Display: Description: R T - 42 T " <8#*&((" Stores number of payments rema...
Page 194 - Example: Loan from the Lender’s Point of View.
194 14: Additional Examples File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 1. Since the payment amount is not given, calculate it ( PMT ) first. Use the given mortgage amount ( PV = $60,000) and interest rate ( I%YR = 11 1 / 2 %). 2. To find the APR (the new I%YR ), use the PMT ...
Page 195 - Loan wit h an Odd (Par tial) First Period
14: Additional Examples 195 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 calculate the monthly PMT = ( loan x 12%) ÷ 12 mos.) When calculating the I%YR , the FV (a balloon payment) is the entire loan amount, or $1,000,000, while the PV is the loan amount minus the points. Keys...
Page 196 - A Solver Equation for Odd-Period Calculations:; EAAI
196 14: Additional Examples File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 first payment, and a 30-day month is assumed. * A Solver Equation for Odd-Period Calculations: EAAI 5OBL;6D#((BG5LA1@FD%(T)#T8/;GLA1@FZ%(I" L#);6D#((TB50:I50:TB4F5OL;6I<T/GOBF55OL;6I<T" (For...
Page 197 - Example: Loan with an Odd First Period Plus Balloon.; Stores known values.; Canadian M or tg ag es; Canadian mortgage factor
14: Additional Examples 197 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 u ;68#&$." interest rate. 46 ¬ A1@F8+'&((" Stores days until first payment. 0 X GO8(&((" No balloon payment. W 50:8/#.-&(%" Calculates payment. Example: Loan with an Odd Fi...
Page 198 - Do not change I%YR from step 4; A Solver Equation for Canadian Mortgages:
198 14: Additional Examples File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 2. Store 0 W , 6 T , and 200 V . 3. Add 200 to the annual interest rate, make the number negative, and store it in X . 4. Press U to calculate the Canadian mortgage factor. 5. Continue the problem by supp...
Page 199 - A Solver Equation for Advance Payments:; character press
14: Additional Examples 199 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 (For the \ operator press @u .) PV = loan amount, or present value. PMT = monthly payment amount. I%YR = annual (Canadian) interest rate as a percent. N = total number of payment periods for the life of t...
Page 200 - Saving s; Value of a Fund wit h Regular Wit hdrawals; Example: A Fund with Regular Withdrawals.; What are the balances
200 14: Additional Examples File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 I%YR = the annual interest rate as a percent. N = the total number of payments. #ADV = the number of advance payments. The following example assumes that you have entered the equation ADV, above, into the...
Page 202 - Deposits N eed ed for a C hild’s Coll eg e Account
202 14: Additional Examples File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 < #(&(*" Clears message to show NOM% value still in calculator line. s U ;6@28#(&(*" Stores adjusted nominal interest rate in I%YR . . 4 Y Z e " " + 5?@2 JH=;< 0EAH" Sets...
Page 206 - Value of a Tax-Free Account
206 14: Additional Examples File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Step 2: Calculate NUS for the monthly deposit. Keys: Display: Description: 9 / 12 u " ;68(&-." Figures the periodic (monthly) interest rate and stores it in I% . w <4F8#*$&%(" Amoun...
Page 208 - Value of a Taxabl e Retirem ent Account
208 14: Additional Examples File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 * 15 % = +-K'+'&(-" Taxes at 15% of interest. & + R X = " %%,K,,+&%," Subtracts taxes from total FV to calculate after-tax FV . X GO8%%,K,,+&%," Stores after-tax future val...
Page 209 - M odified Internal Rate of Return; safe rate
14: Additional Examples 209 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Keys: Display: Description: " ] " Displays TVM menu. . 1 Y Z e " # 5?@2 JH=;< 0EAH" Sets 1 payment per year and Begin mode. 35 T <8%.&((" Stores years until retirement. 8.175...
Page 210 - Group
210 14: Additional Examples File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 a liquid account. The figure generally used is a short-term security (T-bill) or bank passbook rate. Positive cash flows are reinvested at a reinvestment rate that reflects the return on an investment of ...
Page 213 - Price of an Insurance Policy; A Solver Equation for Insurance Price:; = the value of the policy at the end of last year.
14: Additional Examples 213 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Price of an Insurance Policy The price of an insurance policy, other than term life insurance, is rarely apparent at first glance. The price should include not only the premium payments, but also the inte...
Page 215 - Example: Yield to Maturity and Yield to Call.; Clears variables sets
14: Additional Examples 215 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Reference: Joseph M. Belth, Life Insurance ― A Consumer’s Handbook , Indiana University Press, 1973, p. 234. Bonds Example: Yield to Maturity and Yield to Call. On March 16, 2003 you consider the purchase...
Page 216 - Discounted Notes; A note is a written agreement to pay to the buyer of the note a sum of; Solver Equations for Discounted Notes:; To find the price given the
216 14: Additional Examples File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Second, calculate the yield to call: Keys: Display: Description: ) @9A68,&((" Returns to first BOND menu. 1.012006 | " 01:8(#?(#?$((' F4<" Changes maturity date to the call date. 110 ~ ...
Page 217 - Example:Price and Yield of a Discounted Note.; What are the price; Statistic s; M oving Averag e
14: Additional Examples 217 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 The following example assumes that you have entered the NOTE equations into the Solver. For instructions on entering Solver equations, see “Solving Your Own Equations,” on page 30. Example:Price and Yield...
Page 218 - A Solver Equation for Moving Averages:; name; Example: A Moving Average in Manufacturing.
218 14: Additional Examples File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 A Solver Equation for Moving Averages: 01O=8^L;I01XL#I91F:/<)#TI91F:I#I;:H0L name I;TTD" 0;<L<I91F:T" N = the number of values averaged in each calculation. LAST = the item number of the ...
Page 220 - observed values
220 14: Additional Examples File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 In other words, it tests whether discrepancies between the observed frequencies ( O i ) and the expected frequencies ( E i ) are significant, or whether they might reasonably result from chance. The equat...
Page 222 - O btaining H elp in O perating t h e Calc ulator; Answers to Common Q uestions
222 A: Assistance, Batteries, Memory, and Service File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 A Assistance, Batteries, Memory, and Service O btaining H elp in O perating t h e Calc ulator Hewlett-Packard is committed to supporting users of HP calculators. You can obtain answe...
Page 224 - Power and B at teries; Do not use rechargeable batteries; Low-Power Indications
224 A: Assistance, Batteries, Memory, and Service File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 A: Refer to “Managing Calculator Memory” on page 227 for instructions on how to reclaim memory for your use. Q: The calculator is operating slowly, and the annunciator is blinking. W...
Page 225 - Installing B at teries; Do not press
A: Assistance, Batteries, Memory, and Service 225 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 due to a borderline low-battery condition. The calculator can detect that there is insufficient power for printing before the battery annunciator comes on. If you continue to use the...
Page 226 - Warn ing; Remove the batteries
226 A: Assistance, Batteries, Memory, and Service File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 4. N ever remove t wo old bat teries at t h e sam e tim e, in case m emor y lost . Remove one of the two batteries once. Insert a new battery, making sure that the positive sign (+) ...
Page 227 - M anaging Calc ulator M emor y; user
A: Assistance, Batteries, Memory, and Service 227 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 M anaging Calc ulator M emor y The calculator has approximately 30,740 units (or “bytes”) of user memory available. (This is separate from the system memory that stores all the unera...
Page 228 - Reset ting t h e Calc ulator; Re se t h ol e
228 A: Assistance, Batteries, Memory, and Service File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Reset ting t h e Calc ulator If the calculator doesn’t respond to keystrokes or is behaving unusually, attempt to reset it. Resetting the calculator halts the current calculation, cl...
Page 229 - For sel ec ting English languag e:; ALG mode
A: Assistance, Batteries, Memory, and Service 229 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 For sel ec ting English languag e: ! ALG mode ! Month/day/year date format, 12-hour clock ! 2 decimal places, period (.) decimal point ! Double-space printing off, printer tracing of...
Page 230 - Erasing Continuous M emor y; For English languag e:
230 A: Assistance, Batteries, Memory, and Service File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 For sel ec ting t h e oth er languag es: ! ALG mode ! Day/month/year date format, 24-hour clock ! 2 decimal places, comma (,) decimal point ! Double-space printing off, printer traci...
Page 231 - Maintains the selected mode; C loc k Acc uracy; Storage temperature:
A: Assistance, Batteries, Memory, and Service 231 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 ! Maintains the selected mode - ALG or RPN. Erasing Continuous Memory does not affect the current time and date, date and the selected language. To erase Continuous Memory, press and...
Page 232 - If th e calc ulator won’t turn on:; If you have just replaced the batteries; If th e calc ulator doesn’t respond to keystrokes:; it requires service.
232 A: Assistance, Batteries, Memory, and Service File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 ! If th e calc ulator won’t turn on: 1. Attempt to reset the calculator (see page 228). 2. If the calculator fails to respond after step 1, replace the batteries (see page 225). If y...
Page 233 - Warrant y
A: Assistance, Batteries, Memory, and Service 233 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 information is printed during the test. 3. If possible, return to the MAIN menu (press @A ). 4. To start the self-test, hold down C while you press the fifth menu key from the left. ...
Page 235 - Service; Europe
A: Assistance, Batteries, Memory, and Service 235 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services . Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty.HP shall not be liable for technic...
Page 236 - Regulator y information
236 A: Assistance, Batteries, Memory, and Service File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Other European countries +420-5-41422523 Asia Pacific Country : Telephone numbers Australia +61-3-9841-5211 Singapore +61-3-9841-5211 L.America Country : Telephone numbers Argentina ...
Page 237 - USA; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; Canada; この装置は、情報処理装置等電波障害自主規制協議会; Noise Declaration
A: Assistance, Batteries, Memory, and Service 237 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 USA This calculator generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and may interfere with radio and television reception. The calculator complies with the limits for a Class...
Page 238 - 38 B: More About Calculations; More About Calculations; I RR% Calc ulations; Possibl e O utcom es of Calc ulating I RR%
238 B: More About Calculations File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 B More About Calculations I RR% Calc ulations The calculator determines IRR% for a set of cash flows using mathematical formulas that “search” for the answer. The process finds a solution by estimating...
Page 239 - B: More About Calculations 239; H alting and Restar ting t h e I RR% Calc ulation
B: More About Calculations 239 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 This is the only answer. ! Case 4 : The calculator displays the message: 0 1 < @ ? < E F E 9 4 : ; E < F Q 3 H @ ; < = 4 H F F Q V F : E W R ; 2 2 6 S The calculation is very complex. It mi...
Page 240 - 40 B: More About Calculations; Solver Calc ulations; Direc t Solutions
240 B: More About Calculations File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 may be additional positive or negative answers, or no true solution at all. You can continue searching for other solutions by halting the calculation and entering a different guess. One way to obtain a...
Page 241 - B: More About Calculations 241
B: More About Calculations 241 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 For certain equations, the unknown can be isolated, but an answer cannot be calculated with the values stored. Then the calculator displays: F E 9 4 : ; E < < E : G E 4 < A For example, if you...
Page 242 - 42 B: More About Calculations; Iterative Solutions
242 B: More About Calculations File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Iterative Solutions If the Solver is not able to isolate the unknown variable, it cannot provide a direct solution. In these cases, the Solver searches iteratively for a solution. * In its iterative se...
Page 243 - B: More About Calculations 243
B: More About Calculations 243 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 The iterative search for a solution sometimes takes several minutes. (You can halt the search at any time by pressing any key except @ ) There are four possible outcomes: ! Case 1: The calculator displ...
Page 244 - 44 B: More About Calculations
244 B: More About Calculations File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 restart the search. ! Case 2 : The calculator displays the values of LEFT and RIGHT , which are unequal. To see the calculator’s result, press < or C . If LEFT and RIGHT are relatively close to one ...
Page 245 - B: More About Calculations 245; The calculator displays:
B: More About Calculations 245 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Case 2a: have oppositesigns. The two estimates are"neighbors". Case 2b: have oppositesigns. The two estimates arefar apart. Case 2c: have the samesign.. ! Case 3: The calculator displays: J 1 A...
Page 246 - 46 B: More About Calculations; Equations Used by Built-in M enus; Ac tuarial Func tions; number of compounding periods.
246 B: More About Calculations File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 entering different estimates. The closer you can estimate the answer, the more likely that the Solver will find a solution. ! Case 4: The calculator displays: FE94:;E< <E: GE4<E The Solver is ...
Page 247 - B: More About Calculations 247; Percentag e Calc ulations in Busin ess (BUS)
B: More About Calculations 247 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 % 1 1 100 ( % : ) % 100 n i USFV i n i + - = Percentag e Calc ulations in Busin ess (BUS) × × × × - = = - = - = % 100 % 100 % 100 % 100...
Page 248 - 48 B: More About Calculations; Cash-Flow Calc ulations
248 B: More About Calculations File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 INT’ = BAL x i ( INT’ is rounded to the current display setting; INT’ = 0 for period 0 in Begin mode) INT = INT’ (with sign of PMT ) PRIN = PMT + INT’ PRIN = PMT + INT’ BAL new = BAL old + PRIN ∑ INT n...
Page 249 - B: More About Calculations 249; Bond Calc ulations; Standard Securities
B: More About Calculations 249 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 × × ∑ ∑ = =0 = = = = 1 ( % : ) ( % : ) ( ) k j j k j j j NFV NPV SPFV i N where N n NPV NUS USPV i N TOTAL n CF Bond Calc ulations Reference: Lynch, John J., Jr. and Jan H. Mayle, Standard Securities C...
Page 250 - 50 B: More About Calculations; PRICE; Deprec iation Calc ulations
250 B: More About Calculations File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 − + − + + − × + ∑ = = + 1 1 1 1 % % 1 DSC N E N DSC K K E CALL PRICE YM CPN A CPN M E M YM The “end-of-month”...
Page 251 - B: More About Calculations 251; Sum and Statistic s; Model
B: More About Calculations 251 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 For the last year of depreciation, DB equals the remaining depreciable value for the prior year. Sum and Statistic s n = number of items in the list. x’ = an element of the sorted list. 1 2 1 for odd n...
Page 252 - 52 B: More About Calculations; Equations Used in C hapter 14
252 B: More About Calculations File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Σ Σ = = = Σ − = Σ − = Σ − − 2 2 Let: 2 ( ) 2 ( ) ( ) ( ) Then: i i i i i i X Y X Y n n SX X X SX Y Y SXY X X Y Y = 2 SXY M SX B = b for LIN and LOG models, and B = e b for EXP and PWR models, where b Y...
Page 253 - B: More About Calculations 253; Odd-Period Calc ulations
B: More About Calculations 253 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Odd-Period Calc ulations − − + × = − + − + × × × − + 1 30 1 (1 ) (1 ) (1 ) N N DAYS PV i i i S PMT FV i i Where: PV = loan amount i = periodic interest rate as a decimal DAYS = ...
Page 254 - Menu Maps
254 C: Menu Maps File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 C Menu Maps The following maps show how to display each of the menus. There is a map for each menu label in the MAIN menu and for each menu found on the keyboard. The menu labels for variables are enclosed in boxes ...
Page 262 - Set ting RPN M od e; Reverse Polish Notation
262 D: RPN: Summary File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 v All other operations - including the Solver - work the same in RPN and ALG modes . (The Solver uses algebraic logic only.) For more information about how RPN works, see appendix E, “RPN: The Stack.” For RPN key...
Page 263 - Wh ere t h e RPN Func tions Are; Function; ENTER
D: RPN: Summary 263 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Wh ere t h e RPN Func tions Are Function Name Definition Key to Use ENTER Enters and separates one number from the next. = LASTX Recalls last number in X-register. @L R ↓ Rolls down stack contents. ~ ( same as ( ...
Page 264 - for R; Except in CFLO and SUM lists; Doing Calc ulations in RPN; Arit hm etic Topic s Af fec ted by RPN M od e; Simpl e Arit hm etic; completes
264 D: RPN: Summary File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Using INPUT for ENTER and ▼ for R ↓ . Except in CFLO and SUM lists , the I key also performs the E function and the ] key also performs the ~ function. ! In lists: I stores numbers. Use = to enter numbers into th...
Page 265 - The Percent Function.
D: RPN: Summary 265 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 To select RPN mode, press @> 1 . To Calculate: Press: Display: 12 + 3 12 E 3 + #.&((" 12 – 3 12 E 3 - ,&((" 12 x 3 12 E 3 * %'&((" 12 ÷ 3 12 E 3 / +&((" 12 2 12 @w #++&((...
Page 266 - Calc ulations wit h STO and RCL; RPN Mode; C hain Calc ulations
266 D: RPN: Summary File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 RPN Mode ALG Mode 27% of 200 200 E 27 % 200 * 27 %= 200 less 27% 200 E 27 %- 200 - 27 %= Calc ulations wit h STO and RCL The store ( s ) and recall ( R ) operations work identically in ALG and RPN modes (see “Sto...
Page 268 - What t h e Stac k I s
268 E: RPN: The Stack File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 E RPN: The Stack This appendix explains how calculations take place in the automatic memory stack and how this method minimizes keystrokes in complicated calculations. What t h e Stac k I s Automatic storage of...
Page 269 - Rolling a Full Stack.; contents; Exc hanging t h e X- and Y-Registers in t h e Stac k; x exchange
E: RPN: The Stack 269 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Reviewing t h e Stac k (Roll Down) The ~ ( roll down ) function (on the ( key) lets you review the entire contents of the stack by “rolling” the contents downward, one register at a time. While in RPN mode you ...
Page 270 - lifting the stack
270 E: RPN: The Stack File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 The x function is used primarily to swap the order of numbers in a calculation. For example, an easy way to calculate 9 ÷ (13x8) is to press 13 E 8 * 9 x/ . Arit hm etic - How t h e Stac k Does It The contents ...
Page 271 - How ENTER Works; writes over; Using a Number Twice in a Row.; EEE
E: RPN: The Stack 271 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 How ENTER Works You know that E separates two numbers keyed in one after the other. In terms of the stack, how does it do this ? Suppose the stack is filled with a , b , c , and d . Now enter and add two new nu...
Page 272 - C l earing Numbers; Clearing the Entire Stack.
272 E: RPN: The Stack File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 3. Calculate future sales by pressing * for each of the next 3 years. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 E E E 2 84 84 * 168 * 336 * 672 Sales for the next 3 years are projected to be $168,000; $336,000; and $672,...
Page 273 - Th e L AST X Register; Retrieving Numbers from L AST X; just before the last numeric operation; Reusing Numbers
E: RPN: The Stack 273 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 T a Z b Y c X d @c 0.00 Because of the automatic movement of the stack, it is not necessary to clear the stack before starting a calculation. Note that if an application menu is currently displayed, pressing @c...
Page 275 - Exerc ises; Here are some extra problems that you can do to practice using RPN.
E: RPN: The Stack 275 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Exerc ises Here are some extra problems that you can do to practice using RPN. Calculate: (14 + 12) x (18 – 12) ÷ (9 – 7) = 78.00 A Solution: 14 E 12 + 18 E 12 -* 9 E 7 -/ Calculate: 23 2 – (13 x 9) + 1 / 7 = 4...
Page 276 - RPN: Selected Examples
276 F: RPN: Selected Examples File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 F RPN: Selected Examples The following examples selected from chapter 14 (“Additional Examples”) have been converted to RPN keystrokes. These examples illustrate how to convert algebraic to RPN keystrok...
Page 279 - II
F: RPN: Selected Examples 279 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Keys: Display: Description: " r " Displays current cash-flow list and CFLO menu keys. @c W or p s " " " G9ECL(T8U" Clears current list or gets a new one. Step 1: Set up a CFLO li...
Page 280 - NUS
280 F: RPN: Selected Examples File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 0 I 11 I G9ECL'T8U" Stores cash flows of zero for the next 11 months. 15000 II G9ECL-T8U" Stores third withdrawal, for junior year. 0 I 11 I G9ECL*T8U" Stores cash flows of zero for the next...
Page 283 - Error Messages; for example, when you attempt an operation that is not
Error Messages 283 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Error Messages The calculator beeps and displays an error message under certain circumstances - for example, when you attempt an operation that is not allowed. The calculator distinguishes between math errors that...
Page 284 - Messages; A logarithmic forecasting model with a negative or zero
284 Error Messages File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Attempted to take the base 10 or natural log of a negative number or zero. This can happen during curve-fitting calculations if you attempt to calculate: ! A logarithmic forecasting model with a negative or zero x...
Page 285 - Attempted to do curve fitting using an
Error Messages 285 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 The numbers stored into built-in variables caused a division by zero in the calculation. You must change one or more stored values. (Refer to the equations in appendix B to see which variables appear in the diviso...
Page 288 - A warning
288 Error Messages File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 No solution was found for a Solver equation using the current values stored in its variables. Refer to page 246 in appendix B. 4<AH2G9EC" A warning - not an error - that the magnitude of a result is too sma...
Page 289 - Index; Spec ial C harac ters
Index 289 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Index # Spec ial C harac ters - , 47 low-battery annunciator, 17, 184, 224 shift annunciator, 19 % , 40 %TOTL menu formula, 247 using, 51 & , 22 Σ , 139, 171, 176 – 77 , 220 G , 35 F , 35 ^ , 78 q , 92 , 95 , 96–97 s ,...
Page 290 - See also
290 Index File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 0 , 36, 262 € , 109 , key, 34 c through d , 145 [ , appointment-setting menu, 145 ABS (absolute value) function, 169 Accrued interest, on bond, 109 , 111 Accuracy of the clock, 231 Acknowledging appointments, 147 Actual ca...
Page 291 - See
Index 291 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 RPN examples, 275 Arithmetic priority, 154 Arrow keys for changing current equation, 156 for editing, 32 for finding an equation, 162 for rolling the history stack, 43 for viewing long equations, 166 B E , 56 › , 132 a , 7...
Page 300 - exiting
300 Index File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 ) key, 25 @A , 22 – 26 @M , 37 MAIN menu, 19 Manual, organization of, 16 Markup on cost, 49, 52 on price, 49, 52 Math in equations, 165 , 167 MATH menu, 42, 260 MAX, 170 Mean, 251 calculating, 128 – 30 weighted, 138 – 39 M...
Page 309 - Yield
Index 309 File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 Y • , 109 ‹ , 115 M , 56 u , 41, 265 Yield of lease, 74 – 75 to call, bonds, 108 to maturity, bond, 108 y -intercept, in curve-fitting, 132 , 134 y -values, in forecasting, 133 – 34 Z Zero-coupon bond, 113
Page 310 - This regulation applies only to Th e N et h erlands
File name : 17BII-Plus-Manual-E-PRINT-030709 Print data : 2003/7/11 This regulation applies only to Th e N et h erlands Batteries are delivered with thisproduct, when empty do not throwthem away but collect as smallchemical waste. Bij dit produkt zijn batterijengeleverd. Wanneer deze leeg zijn,moet ...