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ClassPad 330 OS 3.04 User's Guide PDF
ClassPad 330 OS 3.04 User's Guide PDF
ClassPad 330
ClassPad OS Version 3.04
Users Guide
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ClassPad website URL
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ClassPad register URL
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GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THE UNIT IN THE U.S.A. (not
applicable to other areas).
NOTICE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
FCC WARNING
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
Proper connectors must be used for connection to host computer and/or peripherals in order to
meet FCC emission limits.
Declaration of Conformity
Model Number: ClassPad 330
Trade Name: CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
Responsible party: CASIO AMERICA, INC.
Address: 570 MT. PLEASANT AVENUE, DOVER, NEW JERSEY 07801
Telephone number: 973-361-5400
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Fugue 1999 2002 Kyoto Software Research, Inc. All rights reserved.
Company and product names used in this manual may be registered trademarks or trademarks
of their respective owners.
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Getting Ready
Getting Ready
This section contains important information you need to know before using the ClassPad for the
first time.
1. Unpacking
When unpacking your ClassPad, check to make sure that all of the items shown here are
included. If anything is missing, contact your original retailer immediately.
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ClassPad 330
ClassPad OS Version 3.04
Quick Start Guide
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Important!
Always attach the front cover to the ClassPad whenever you are not using it. Otherwise,
accidental operation of the touch screen or the 0 key can cause the power to turn on and
run down the batteries.
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Important!
Be careful so that you do not misplace or lose the stylus. When you are not using it, always
keep the stylus in the slot provided for it on the ClassPad.
Be careful so that you do not damage the tip of the stylus. A damaged tip can scratch or
otherwise damage the ClassPad touch panel.
Use only the supplied stylus or a similar instrument to perform touch panel operations. Never
use a pen, pencil, or other writing instrument.
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(3) Replace the battery cover, making sure that its tabs enter
the holes marked and turn the ClassPad front side up.
b. After the contrast setting is the way you want, tap [Set].
Tapping [Initial] on the Contrast dialog box returns contrast to its initial factory default
setting.
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5. User Registration
Before using your ClassPad or OH-ClassPad, be sure to read the contents of the file named
Readme.html, which is on the bundled CD-ROM. There you will find the URL for a Website
where you can register as an official user.
http://edu.casio.com/dl/
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Handling Precautions
Your ClassPad is made of precision components. Never try to take it apart.
Avoid dropping your ClassPad and subjecting it to strong impact.
Do not store the ClassPad or leave it in areas exposed to high temperatures or humidity, or
large amounts of dust. When exposed to low temperatures, the ClassPad may require more
time to display results and may even fail to operate. Correct operation will resume once the
ClassPad is brought back to normal temperature.
Replace the batteries once every one year regardless of how much the ClassPad is used during
that period. Never leave dead batteries in the battery compartment. They can leak and damage
the ClassPad.
Do not use an oxyride battery or any other type of nickel-based primary battery with this
product. Incompatibility between such batteries and product specifications can result in shorter
battery life and product malfunction.
Keep batteries out of the reach of small children. If swallowed, consult a physician immediately.
Avoid using volatile liquids such as thinners or benzine to clean the ClassPad. Wipe it with a
soft, dry cloth, or with a cloth that has been moistened with a solution of water and a neutral
detergent and wrung out.
Always be gentle when wiping dust off the display to avoid scratching it.
In no event will the manufacturer and its suppliers be liable to you or any other person for any
damages, expenses, lost profits, lost savings or any other damages caused by loss of data
and/or formulas arising out of malfunction, repairs, or battery replacement. It is up to you to
prepare physical records of data to protect against such data loss.
Never dispose of batteries, the liquid crystal panel, or other components by burning them.
When the Batteries are extremely low! message appears on the display, replace the batteries
as soon as possible.
Be sure to turn off the ClassPad before replacing the batteries.
If the ClassPad is exposed to a strong electrostatic charge, its memory contents may be
damaged or the keys may stop working. In such a case, perform the reset operation to clear the
memory and restore normal key operation.
If the ClassPad stops operating correctly for some reason, use the stylus to press the P button
on the back of the ClassPad. Note, however, that this clears all the data in ClassPad memory.
Note that strong vibration or impact during program execution can cause execution to stop or
can damage the ClassPads memory contents.
Using the ClassPad near a television or radio can cause interference with TV or radio reception.
Before assuming malfunction of the ClassPad, be sure to carefully reread this users guide to
ensure that the problem is not due to insufficient battery power, programming, or operational
errors.
Make sure nothing gets between the front cover and the touch screen. Besides creating the
risk of scratching the touch screen, an object coming into contact with the screen can cause the
power to turn on and run down the batteries.
Always attach the front cover to the ClassPad whenever you are not using it. Otherwise,
accidental operation of the touch screen or the 0 key can cause the power to turn on and
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Backing Up Data
Your ClassPad comes bundled with a special USB cable and FA-CP1 software, which you can
use to backup data to a computer running Windows 98 SE, Windows Me, Windows XP,
Windows 2000, or Windows Vista.
The FA-CP1 software is on the CD-ROM.
In no event shall CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. be liable to anyone for special, collateral, incidental,
or consequential damages in connection with or arising out of the purchase or use of these
materials. Moreover, CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. shall not be liable for any claim of any kind
whatsoever against the use of these materials by any other party.
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Contents
Getting Ready
1. Unpacking .....................................................................................................1
2. Attaching and Removing the Front Cover .................................................2
3. Using the Stylus ...........................................................................................3
4. Replacing Batteries and Setting Up the ClassPad ....................................3
5. User Registration .........................................................................................6
Handling Precautions ........................................................................................7
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Paste ..............................................................................................................13-4-11
Specifying Text or Calculation as the Data Type for a Particular Cell ............13-4-13
Using Drag and Drop to Copy Cell Data within a Spreadsheet ......................13-4-14
Using Drag and Drop to Obtain Spreadsheet Graph Data .............................13-4-16
Recalculating Spreadsheet Expressions ........................................................13-4-17
Importing and Exporting Variable Values .......................................................13-4-21
Searching for Data in a Spreadsheet .............................................................13-4-26
Sorting Spreadsheet Data ..............................................................................13-4-29
13-5 Using the Spreadsheet Application with the eActivity
Application........................................................................................... 13-5-1
Drag and Drop ..................................................................................................13-5-1
13-6 Statistical Calculations ....................................................................... 13-6-1
13-7 Cell and List Calculations .................................................................. 13-7-1
Spreadsheet [List-Calculation] Submenu Basics..............................................13-7-1
Cell Calculation and List Calculation Functions................................................13-7-4
13-8 Formatting Cells and Data.................................................................. 13-8-1
Standard (Fractional) and Decimal (Approximate) Modes ...............................13-8-1
Plain Text and Bold Text ..................................................................................13-8-1
Text and Calculation Data Types .....................................................................13-8-1
Text Alignment..................................................................................................13-8-2
Number Format ................................................................................................13-8-2
Changing the Width of a Column......................................................................13-8-3
13-9 Graphing .............................................................................................. 13-9-1
Graph Menu......................................................................................................13-9-1
Graph Window Menus and Toolbar ................................................................13-9-11
Basic Graphing Steps .....................................................................................13-9-13
Regression Graph Operations ........................................................................13-9-15
Other Graph Window Operations ...................................................................13-9-16
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Appendix
1 Resetting and Initializing the ClassPad .............................................. A-1-1
2 Deleting an Application ........................................................................ A-2-1
3 Power Supply......................................................................................... A-3-1
4 Number of Digits and Precision........................................................... A-4-1
5 Specifications ........................................................................................ A-5-1
6 Character Code Table............................................................................ A-6-1
7 System Variable Table ........................................................................... A-7-1
8 Command and Function Index............................................................. A-8-1
9 Graph Types and Executable Functions ............................................. A-9-1
10 Error Message Table ........................................................................... A-10-1
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About This Users Guide 0
About This Users Guide
This section explains the symbols that are used in this users guide to represent keys, stylus
operations, display elements, and other items you encounter while operating your ClassPad.
Icon panel
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Keypad
ClassPad keypad keys are represented by illustrations that look like the keys you need to
press.
Example 1: Key within text
Press the . to show the soft keyboard.
Example 2: A series of key operations
*
When you see something like the above, simply press the keys in the indicated sequence,
from left to right.
Icon panel
An operation that requires tapping an icon on the icon panel is indicated by an illustration of
the icon.
Cursor key
Operation of the cursor key is represented by arrow buttons that indicate which part of the
cursor key you need to press: D, A, B, C.
Example 1: Use B or C to move the cursor around the display.
Example 2: BBBB
The above example means that you should press B four times.
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Menu bar
Toolbar
Tabs
Soft keyboard
Menu bar
Menu names and commands are indicated in text by enclosing them inside of brackets.
The following examples show typical menu operations.
Example 1: Tap the menu and then tap [Keyboard].
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Toolbar
Toolbar button operations are indicated by illustrations that look like the button you need to
tap.
Example 1: Tap to graph the functions.
Example 2: Tap to open the Stat Editor window.
Soft keyboard
Key operations on the soft keyboards that appear when you press the . key are
indicated by illustrations that look like the keyboard keys.
You can change from one keyboard type to another by tapping one of the tabs along the top
of the soft keyboard.
Example 1: @??EU
Example 2: -EAC DU
Important!
If a procedure in this Users Guide requires use of a soft keyboard, press the . key to
display the soft keyboard. The . key operation is not included as one of the procedure
steps. For more details about how to input data on the ClassPad, see 1-6 Input.
Page Contents
Three-part page numbers are centered at the top of each
page. The page number 1-4-2, for example, indicates
Chapter 1, Section 4, page 2.
Note
Display examples shown in this Users Guide are intended for illustrative purposes only.
The text, values, menus and buttons shown in the screen shots, and other details shown
in this Users Guide may be slightly different from what actually appears on your ClassPad
screen.
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Chapter
Getting Acquainted
1-1 General Guide
1-2 Turning Power On and Off
1-3 Using the Icon Panel
1-4 Built-in Applications
1-5 Built-in Application Basic Operations
1-6 Input
1-7 Variables and Folders
1-8 Using the Variable Manager
1-9 Configuring Application Format Settings
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General Guide
The numbers next to each of the items below correspond to the numbers in the illustration on
page 1-1-1.
Front
Touch screen
The touch screen shows calculation formulas, calculation results, graphs and other
information. The stylus that comes with the ClassPad can be used to input data and perform
other operations by tapping directly on the touch screen.
Stylus
This stylus is specially designed for performing touch screen operations. The stylus slips
into a holder on the right side of the ClassPad for storage when it is not in use. For more
information, see Using the Stylus on page 1-1-4.
Icon panel
Tapping an icon executes the function assigned to it. See 1-3 Using the Icon Panel for
details.
0 key
Press this key to toggle ClassPad power on and off. See 1-2 Turning Power On and Off for
details.
* key
Pressing this key while inputting data clears all of the data you have input up to that point.
For details, see Input Basics on page 1-6-3.
Pressing the * key while a calculation operation is in progress interrupts the
calculation. For details, see Pausing and Terminating an Operation on page 1-5-9.
. key
Press this key to toggle display of the soft keyboard on and off. For details, see Using the
Soft Keyboard on page 1-6-1.
key
Pressing this key while inputting numeric, expression, or text data deletes one character to
the left of the current cursor position. For details, see Input Basics on page 1-6-3.
Pressing the key while a calculation operation is in progress pauses the calculation.
For details, see Pausing and Terminating an Operation on page 1-5-9.
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Keypad
Use these keys to input the values and operators marked on them. See 1-6 Input for details.
key
Press this key to execute a calculation operation or enter a return.
Side