Default values, Sing, Onstruction – Calculated Industries 4067 User Guide User Manual

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Construction and Prompting Keys

Complete listings of required and optional entries and the resulting solutions are

in the

Construction examples section.

S

Square Up – Calculates the Square-Up (diagonal) length,

Area and Perimeter when Length and Width are entered.

CS

LxWxH – Calculates Volume, Wall Surface Area, Wall +

Ceiling Area, Square-Up, Area and Perimeter when Length,

Width and Height are entered.

r

Rafter (Basic) – Calculates basic lengths and angles

for Rafters.

Cr

Rafter (Advanced) – Calculates basic lengths and angles for

Rafters.

h

Hip/Valley (Basic) – Calculates basic lengths and angles for

Regular and Irregular Hip/Valley rafters.

Ch

Hip/Valley (Advanced) – Calculates advanced lengths and

angles for Regular and Irregular Hip/Valley rafters.

j

Jack Rafter (Basic) – Calculates basic lengths and angles for

Regular and Irregular Jack rafters.

Cj

Jack Rafter (Advanced) – Calculates advanced lengths and

angles for Regular and Irregular Jack rafters.

s

Stair (Basic) – Calculates values for Stairs when Floor-to-

Floor Rise and/or Stair Run is entered.

Cs

Stair (Advanced) – Calculates values for Stairs, allowing

for Upper and Lower Flooring Thickness, Nosing Length and

Riser Thickness for additional calculations.

c

Circular – Calculates for Diameter, Radius, Perimeter or Area

when one of these values is entered. Enter Height and one of

the other four values to calculate Cones and Columns.

Cc

Rake Wall – Calculates various stud lengths for Rake Walls

with or without bases.

a

Arc – Calculates values for Chord Length, Arc Height, Radius,

Arc Length/Angle, and Arc Segment Area.

Ca

Arch Stud – Calculates Arch Stud lengths for Arched Walls.

b

Baluster Calculates for Cap Wall Balusters, where all

baluster lengths are the same.

Cb

Open Baluster – Calculates for Open Wall Balusters, which

have different-length balusters on a tread.

N

Materials – Accesses functions for Blocks, Drywall, Fencing,

Footings, Pavers, Roofing, Studs and Tile.

CN

Extras – Accesses functions for Elliptical Arches, Crown

Molding, Compound Angles, Polygons and Spacing. Also

used to access Preferences for customizable settings (see

Preference Settings

on page 17).

^

Up Arrow – Used to scroll up (or back) through prompts and

entries.

v

Down Arrow – Used to scroll down (or forward) through

prompts and entries.

e

Enter – Used to enter or accept values.

Ce

Solve – Used to skip the remaining entry prompts and proceed

to the first available solution for the chosen function

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Construction Master Plus EZ is a Prompting Calculator. To use it

you simply select a function and then scroll through a series of prompts for

quantities, measurements, placement, materials and other possible inputs.

After entering the inputs, you can then scroll through all the available

calculations and solutions. You can also change an input (or multiple

inputs) and then re-solve the problem, instantly seeing how the new entry

changes calculations without having to re-enter the entire problem.
You can also use the

Ce

(Solve) function to skip any remaining

input prompts and go directly to the solution.

auTo shuT-off anD auTo shuTDown

The LCD display on your calculator is designed to shut off after 4 minutes

of non-use. If the display powers off, just press the

O

key to power it

back on. All values are maintained. Your most recent entry will be displayed

and you can scroll through or continue to enter values for the same

calculation you were working on before the display shut off. After 4 hours

of non-use, the calculator will shut down and all temporary settings and

values are cleared.

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The

Construction Master Plus EZ can be used in either U.S. Mode (the

calculator’s default setting), which uses inches, or Metric Mode, which uses

millimeters, as a basis for entries and calculations. To change the Mode,

go to Preferences, using the Extras function (

CN

).

DefaulT Values

The table below shows the calculator’s U.S. and Metric Default Values.

Default Values can be changed by entering a new value. The new Default

Value will remain until you change it or reset it to zero. An All Clear

(

Cx

) will reset values to the calculator’s Default Values.

Roofing calculations are based on 4' x 8' Sheathing Size.

Functions — U.S. Mode

Common rafter

• Ridge Thickness

1-1/2"

• Rafter Width

7-1/4"

• Plate Width

3-1/2"

Jack rafter

• O.C. Spacing

16"

• Rafter Thickness

1-1/2"

• Hip/V Thickness

1-1/2"

• Ridge Thickness

1-1/2"

rake Wall

• O.C. Spacing

16"

• Top Plate Thickness

1-1/2"

Baluster/open Baluster

• Maximum Spacing

4"

hip/ Valley

• Ridge Thickness

1-1/2"

Stairs

• Target Riser Height

7-1/2"

• Target Tread Width

10"

• Top Floor Thickness

10"

• Headroom Height

80"

arch Studs

• O.C. Spacing

16"

• Location:

1 = Outside

Functions — Metric Mode

Common rafter

• Ridge Thickness

38 mm

• Rafter Width

200 mm

• Plate Width

100 mm

Jack rafter

• O.C. Spacing

400 mm

• Rafter Thickness

38 mm

• Hip/V Thickness

38 mm

• Ridge Thickness

38 mm

rake Wall

• O.C. Spacing

400 mm

• Top Plate Thickness

38 mm

Baluster/open Baluster

• Maximum Spacing

100 mm

hip/ Valley

• Ridge Thickness

38 mm

Stairs

• Target Riser Height

190 mm

• Target Tread Width

250 mm

• Top Floor Thickness

250 mm

• Headroom Height

2100 mm

arch Studs

• O.C. Spacing

400 mm

• Location:

1 = Outside

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