Bases conversions, Block function – CITIZEN SR-281N User Manual

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To distinguish the A, B, C, D, E and F used in the hexadecimal base
from standard letters, they appear as shown in the below.

Key

Display

(Upper)

Display

(Lower)

Key

Display

(Upper)

Display

(Lower)

A /A

D

ID

B IB

E

IE

C

I

C

F

IF

Select the number base you want to use with [ BIN ], [ OCT ],
[ DEC ], [ HEX ]. The " BIN ", " b ", " OCT ", " o ", " HEX ", " h "
indicators show you which number base you are using. If none of the
indictors appears in the display, you are in decimal base.

Bases conversions
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37 (base 8) = 31 (base 10) = 1F (base 16)

DEG

OCT

[ 2nd ] [ OCT ] 37

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 7

o

DEG

[ 2nd ] [ DEC ]

3 1 .

DEG

HEX

[ 2nd ] [ HEX ]

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 F

h

Block Function

For a result in binary base, it will be displayed using block function.
The maximum of 32 digits are displayed in 4 blocks of 8 digits.

1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1

b

DEG BIN

Indicates total blocks : 1 block

…

…

…

…

…

…

…

…

Indicates Block 1 presently displayed

Indicates Block 2 presently displayed

Indicates Block 3 presently displayed

Indicates Block 4 presently displayed

Indicates total blocks : 2 blocks

Indicates total blocks : 3 blocks

Indicates total blocks : 4 blocks

The block function comprises upper and lower block indicators. The

upper indicator means current block position, and the lower indicator

means total blocks for a result.

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