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TI-10 is in the Place Value feature.
TI-10 is rounding results.
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Stored operation is active.
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Problem Solving (
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When using
decimal format.
More entry history or menus are available.
Press (up) or (down) to access.
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, result will be displayed in
General Information
The TI-10 has two power sources — battery and solar. It
operates in well-lit areas using the solar cell, and it operates
in other light settings using the battery.
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An entry extends beyond the capacity of the
display. Press or to scroll.
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Examples: See the “Examples” page for problems with
keystroke sequences that demonstrate many of TI-10
functions and capabilities. Before starting each problem set,
reset and clear the TI-10 by pressing b”. This helps to
ensure that your displays are the same as those shown in
the examples. In Problem Solving AUTO mode, however,
displays will vary from those shown in the examples
because the problems presented by the TI-10 are random.
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Calculator / Problem Solving Menus
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Calculator Tool
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(Show or hide OP)
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Press
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On/Off
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To turn the TI-10 on, press
If the TI-10 is on, press
−.
to turn it off.
Problem Solving Tool (AUTO)
−
AUTO MAN(Automatic or Manual)
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If you do not press any keys for about five minutes, the
Automatic Power Down™ (APD™) feature turns off the
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TI-10 automatically. After APD, press
−
to power up again.
Problem Solving Tool (MAN)
The display, all pending operations, settings, and memory
(including history) are retained.
AUTO
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MAN (Automatic or Manual)
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Once in a menu:
Two-Line Display and Scrolling "!# $
The TI-10 has a two-line display that shows up to 11
characters at a time on each line. Entries that do not fit on
the first line wrap to the second. When the second line is
filled, the characters scroll up.
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To underline a menu item, press
To select the underlined item, press
To exit a menu, press
Note: To select an option from the Place Value menu, the
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Entries can be up to 88 characters. Exceptions: For Op1
(Stored Operation), the limit is 44 characters. For
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mode.
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(Problem Solving) MAN (manual)
(Problem Solving) MAN (manual) mode, entries do not
wrap; entries cannot exceed 11 characters.
Pressing
‡
while in the ‹ (Problem Solving) tool
temporarily displays the Scoreboard before the AUTO /
When a result exceeds the capacity of the display, it is
shown in scientific notation. However, if the result is greater
MAN menu is displayed.
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than 10 , an OVERFLOW ERROR is displayed; if the result
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is less than 10 , an UNDERFLOW ERROR is displayed.
Order of Operations
Scroll using these keys:
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,
!
,
#
, and
to scroll through entries or to move the
underline from one item to another within a menu.
Press and to scroll through history or to move between
menus when the menus are displayed.
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The TI-10 uses the Equation Operating System (EOS
evaluate expressions.
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1st Expressions inside parentheses.
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2nd Functions that require a closing parenthesis ) and
precede the argument.
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Clearing, Correcting, and Resetting
3rd Negation ( ).
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4th Multiplication, implied multiplication, division.
5th Addition and subtraction.
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Deletes the character to the left of the
cursor.
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Only clears the display and error condition.
Does not clear value from memory, mode
settings, etc.
6th
completes all operations.
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Clears the value from memory.
Enters the numerals 0 through 9.
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Resets the TI-10 clearing the calculator
completely and restoring all default
settings. MEM CLEARED is displayed.
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Adds, subtracts, multiplies, divides.
Inserts a decimal point.
Press
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to clear the display.
You can also reset by:
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Enters a negative sign. (Does not act as
an operator.)
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Using the RESET menu. See
Calculator/Problem Solving menus.
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Opens, closes a parenthetical
expression.
Pressing
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Completes all operations.
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However, if you enter an answer, it will tell you whether your
answer is less than or greater than the correct answer.
2. Remove the screws from the back of the case, using a small
Phillips screwdriver.
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Inequalities. Instead of entering an equation, you can test an
inequality using or . You get only one try because
the inequality statement is either true or false. With
inequalities you can enter decimals.
3. Carefully separate the front from the back, starting from the
bottom of the case.
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Caution: Be careful not to damage any internal parts.
4. Remove the old battery, using a small Phillips screwdriver, if
necessary.
To exit Problem Solving, press
Solving history will be cleared.
again. All Problem
5. Replace with a new battery, and then replace the back of the
case.
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Place Value
Caution: Avoid contact with other TI-10 components while
changing the battery.
In
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Place Value menu by pressing
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6. If necessary, reset the TI-10. See Clearing, Correcting, and
Resetting.
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What is the place value of a given digit? Enter a number. To
determine the whole number place or the decimal place of a given
digit, press and then press the digit in question.
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Caution: Dispose of old batteries properly. Do not incinerate
For a number with a repeated digit, press the given digit once for
the first occurrence, twice for the second occurrence, etc. Each
time you press the given digit in succession, the display shifts to
the next occurrence of the digit to the left of the first occurrence
and shows the place value for that occurrence.
batteries or leave where a child can find them.
TI Product Service and Warranty Information
For General Information
E-mail:
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How many ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, tenths, or
hundredths are in a given number? Press ‡$, if necessary
underline 11 -. (default), and press ® ‡. Enter the
number to be analyzed,
Phone:
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800 TI CARES (1.800.842.2737)
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For U.S., Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands
only
press
What digit of a number is in a given place? Press ‡$
underline - 1 -., and press ® ‡. Enter the number to be
analyzed, press , and then press
or . The answer appears briefly and then clears so you can
press another digit or Place Value key.
Once Place Value is active, it is not necessary to press
before each digit or place that you wish to examine for a
given number. You must press before entering a new
number to analyze. Then you must activate Place Value
again by pressing
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Home Page:
education.ti.com
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For Technical Questions
Phone:
1.972.917.8324
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For Product (hardware) Service
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Customers in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico and
Virgin Islands: Always contact Texas Instruments
Customer Support before returning a product for service.
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All other customers: Refer to the leaflet enclosed with this
product (hardware) or contact your local Texas Instruments
retailer/distributor.
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To exit Place Value, press
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1-Year Limited Warranty
Customers in the U.S. and Canada Only—One-Year Limited
Warranty for Commercial Electronic Product
This Texas Instruments (“TI”) electronic product warranty extends
only to the original purchaser and user of the product.
Error Conditions
Arith Error Arithmetical error.
Syn Error Syntax error.
Warranty Duration. This TI electronic product is warranted to the
original purchaser for a period of one (1) year from the original
purchase date.
P 0 Error
Attempting to divide by zero.
Mem Error Error in attempting to store entry in memory.
Warranty Coverage. This TI electronic product is warranted against
defective materials and construction. THIS WARRANTY IS VOID IF
THE PRODUCT HAS BEEN DAMAGED BY ACCIDENT OR
UNREASONABLE USE, NEGLECT, IMPROPER SERVICE, OR
OTHER CAUSES NOT ARISING OUT OF DEFECTS IN
MATERIALS OR CONSTRUCTION.
Op Error
Error following steps for using Op1.
Overflow
Error
Overflow. Result is too large for the display.
Underflow Underflow. Result is too small for the display.
Error
Warranty Disclaimers. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARISING
OUT OF THIS SALE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION
TO THE ABOVE ONE-YEAR PERIOD. TEXAS INSTRUMENTS
SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT
OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL COSTS,
EXPENSES, OR DAMAGES INCURRED BY THE CONSUMER OR
ANY OTHER USER.
In some cases,
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restores the last display before the error
message appeared.
Errors appear in history as Error.
In Case of Difficulty
Some states/provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
implied warranties or consequential damages, so the above
limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
If you get unexpected results:
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Review the instructions to be certain calculations were entered
correctly.
Legal Remedies. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and
you may also have other rights that vary from state to state or
province to province.
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Check the mode (‡) setting and rounding (Œ) function.
Warranty Performance. During the above one (1) year warranty
period, your defective product will be either repaired or replaced with
a reconditioned model of an equivalent quality (at TI’s option) when
the product is returned, postage prepaid, to Texas Instruments
Service Facility. The warranty of the repaired or replacement unit will
continue for the warranty of the original unit or six (6) months,
whichever is longer. Other than the postage requirement, no charge
will be made for such repair and/or replacement. TI strongly
recommends that you insure the product for value prior to mailing.
Reset the TI-10. See Clearing, Correcting, and Resetting.
Check the battery to ensure that it is fresh and properly installed.
See Battery Replacement. Change the battery when:
− − does not turn the unit on, or
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the screen goes blank, or
you get unexpected results.
Software. Software is licensed, not sold. TI and its licensors do not
warrant that the software will be free from errors or meet your
specific requirements. All software is provided “AS IS.”
To continue using the TI-10 until you can change the
battery:
Copyright. The software and any documentation supplied with this
product are protected by copyright.
1. Expose the solar panel to brighter light.
2. Reset the TI-10. See Clearing, Correcting, and Resetting.
All Customers outside the U.S. and Canada
For information about the length and terms of the warranty, refer
to your package and/or to the warranty statement enclosed with
this product, or contact your local Texas Instruments
retailer/distributor.
Battery Replacement
The TI-10 uses the CR2025 battery, or the equivalent.
1. Place the protective cover over the TI-10, and then turn the
calculator face down.
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