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1. Complex Concrete Volume You re going to pour an odd shaped patio 4 1 2 Inches deep with the dimensions as shown First calculate the total Area by dividing the drawing into three individual rectangles and then determine the total cubic Yards of concrete required for this job What is the total cost of the concrete if it is selling for 55 per Cubic Yara lt 270 gt lt 90 gt KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 1 Clear calculator 0 Cont d POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 21 Cont a KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 2 Find Area A and add to Memory 3 8 Ga 2 az Gu ougtUu LNTH 34 FEET O INCH 27 z WDTH 27 FEET 0 INCH Width AREA 918 so FEET M 918 so FEET l Find Area B and add to Memory omom LNTH 4 FEET 2 iNcH W Feet eu WDTH 8 FEET 6 iNcH Il C AREA 35 41667 so FEET l M 35 41667 so FEET M Find Area C and add to Memory 9 CL LNTH 9 feeT O icu l 9 22 6 tp WDTH 9 FEET 6 INCH Il AREA 85 5 so FEET M M 85 5 sa FEET Il Find Total Area Volume and cost Rci M 1038 917 so FEET gammon 14 4294 cu vo 3 5 5 KEB 0 Cost 793 POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 22 Trench Volume You re digging a trench that is 345 Feet long 24 Inches wide and 6 Feet deep Find the Volume of soil removed KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 1 Clear calculator 0 2 Enter Length Width and Depth Height of trench 3 4 5 e LNTH 345 FEET 0 INCH 2 4 GE D WDTH 24 INCH 6
2. 9 ENTERING DIMENSIONS Linear Dimensions When entering Feet Inch values enter dimensions from largest to smallest Feet before Inches Inches before Fractions Enter Fractions by entering the numerator top number pressing Fraction Bar key and then the denominator bottom number Note If a denominator is not entered the frac tional setting value is used Examples of how linear dimensions are entered press after each entry DIMENSION KEYSTROKES 5 Yards 5 5 Feet 1 1 2 Inch S EM CEA 0 2 17 5 Meters OIOI n Square and Cubic Dimensions Examples of how Square and Cubic dimensions are entered press after each entry DIMENSION KEYSTROKES 5 Cubic Yards 5 130 Square Feet T 3 0 Feet 33 Square Meters 3 3 0 O POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 10 CONVERSIONS Linear Conversions Convert 10 Feet 6 Inches to other dimen sions including Metric KEYSTROKES DISPLAY D 0 c eu 10 FEET 6 INCH gy 10 5 FEET Cy 126 INCH Conv ff Yds 3 5 YD e 3 200 m 9 mm 3200 4 mm cm 320 04 cm Repeated presses of or GED will toggle between Feet Inch Fractions and Decimal Feet or Inches Square and Cubic Conversions Convert 14 Square Feet to Square Yards KEYSTROKES DISPLAY D 4 c 14 sa FEET 1 555556 so YD Convert 12 Cubic Feet to Cubic Yards KEYSTROKES DISPLAY D zm Feet z 12 cu FEET 0 444444 cu vp POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 11 Weight Conversions Convert 25 Tons to other Weig
3. 9 2 5 GG 19FrFEEr2IiNcH e 2 CD D O 8 amp 18 reer 11 7 8 incu Multiplying Dimensions Multiply 5 Feet 3 Inches by 11 Feet 6 1 2 Inches KEYSTROKES DISPLAY I Feet 3 inch 3 0 0 6 2 60 59375 sa FEET PockeT REFERENCE GuIDE 13 Dividing Dimensions Divide 30 Feet 4 Inches by 7 Inches KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 3 0 4 S s Divide 20 Feet 3 Inches by 9 KEYSTROKES DISPLAY PERCENTAGE CALCULATIONS The key can be used for finding a given percent of a number or for working add on discount or division percentage calcula tions It can be used with any type of number in any dimension Feet Inch Millimeter etc and any type of convention non dimensioned Linear Square or Cubic Calculating Percentages Find 18 of 500 Feet KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 5 0 0 GEG E3 1 8 90 Feet 0 incu Add 10 to 137 Square Feet KEYSTROKES DISPLAY OST 223 722 C3 1 0 3 150 7 sa Feet Take 20 from 552 Feet 6 Inches KEYSTROKES DISPLAY s S 2 Feer CE 2 0 442 FEET 0 INCH Divide 350 Cubic Yards by 80 KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 3 8 0 amp 8 0 437 5 cu YD POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 14 MEMORY OPERATION Whenever the key is pressed the displayed value will be added to the Memory Other memory functions FUNCTION KEYSTROKES Add to Memory Subtract from Memory Recall total in Memory Ki Display Clear Memory KB C Clear Memory C Memory
4. CZD HGHT 6 FEET 0 INCH 3 Find removed dirt Volume VOL 153 3333 cu vp POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 23 RIGHT TRIANGLE PROBLEMS The calculator s top two rows of keys include built in solutions to Square up Drop Percent Grade and Slope problems Square up is calculated from the values entered as Length and Width Slope and Percent Grade are calculated using the values for Width and Height Depth Slope Ratio Grade Slope Angle Width Depth Slope P Width A slope can be entered as A Slope Ratio 2 5 EB A percent grade 2 5 CD ED A slope angle 5 Slope This represents a 4 1 slope ratio e g 4 E POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 24 Squaring up a Concrete Slab Assume you want to Square up the forms for a concrete foundation measuring 45 Feet 6 Inches by 24 Feet 4 Inches To Square the forms find the Square up Diagonal Length If the slab is 4 Inches thick find the Area and Volume lt 45 6 gt KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 1 Clear calculator 0 2 Enter Length Width and Height Depth and solve for Area and Volume 4 6 22 6 G23 LNTH 45 FEET 6 INCH 2 4 4 ED cz WDTH 24 FEET 4 INCH C AREA 1107 167 so FEET 4 Cp Ge HGHT 4 NCH C VOL 13 66872 cu vp 3 Solve for Square up em SQUP 51 FEET 7 3 16 INCH POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 25 Finding Lot Width What is the Width of a lot that has a 5 Degree Slope and a total Drop of 2 Feet
5. Solve for Percent Grade 6 Find Percent Grade E GRD 17 5 POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 28 Drop of Sloped Slab You re pouring a sloped concrete slab with a Length of 14 Feet If the standard drop or fall is 1 8 Inch per Foot what is the total drop or fall What if the drop is 1 4 Inch per Foot or 375 Inch per Foot KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 1 Clear calculator 0 2 Enter total Length of slab O4 e c LNTH 14 FEET 0 INCH 3 Enter 1 8 Inch drop per Foot and find amount of drop CD CD DROP 0 FEET 1 3 4 INCH 4 Enter 1 4 Inch drop per Foot and find amount of drop 004 CD 072 DROP 0 FEET 3 1 2 INCH 5 Enter 375 Inch drop per Foot and find amount of drop 3 2 5 222 Gp ez DROP 0 FEET 5 1 4 INCH 6 Convert to decimal Inches inch 5 25 INCH 7 Convert to decimal Feet c 0 4375 FEET POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 29 Drop of Retaining Wall You re building a 61 Feet 8 Inch retaining wall along a driveway that slopes away at 1 4 Inch per Foot There are 4 sections each measuring 15 Feet 5 Inches in Length What is the proper drop amount for each section What is the total accu mulated drop Depth at the end of all four sections KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 1 Clear calculator 0 2 Enter wall section Length 5 8 e LNTH 15 FEET 5 INCH 3 Enter drop per Foot to find the drop per section and the total drop Depth at 1st wall section O04 COD ce DROP 0 FEET 3 7 8 INCH 4 Find total drop D
6. enter or solve Percent Grade Calculates Percent Grade based on entered Width and Height Depth or Slope POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 3 ez Square Up Key Calculates the Square up diagonal Length given entered Length and Width values Drop Drop Key Calculates total drop or fall over an entered Length given entered percentage drop Inch per Foot drop or degrees of drop Continued presses will act as a con stant add for displaying successive drops Excavation Volume Keys e Loads Key Calculates number of loads for a given Volume or Length Width and Height Depth values and stored load size Ee Ca Load Size Stores load size Load size must be entered as a cubic value e g ED ZD The default size is 8 cubic Yards Cut Fill Key Used to enter or calculate the cut or fill amount Based on entries of proposed and existing benchmarks A fill is dis played as a positive value a cut as a negative value POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 4 cu Existing Key Used to enter or calculate an existing benchmark Grade or value Proposed Key Used to enter or calculate a proposed benchmark Grade or value Bank Volume Key Enters or calculates the Volume for bank fill material Bank fill is material in an untouched pristine state Compacted Volume Key Enters or calculates the Volume for compacted fill material Compacted fill is material that has been com pac
7. is semi permanent clearing only when you 1 turn off the calculator 2 press ZB EZB 3 press Rc 1 4 press 3 Clear All When Memory is recalled EB YD con secutive presses of will display the cal culated average and total count of the accumulated values Using M KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 3 5 5 M 355 l 2 5 5 M 255 l 2 4 5 GX M M 745 0 ED TTL 135 0 AVG 45 0 CNT 3 0 CD Rel M 135 POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 15 Using Memory Storage Keys M1 M3 In addition to the standard cumulative Memory as previously described your calculator has three independent Storage Registers M1 through M3 that can be used to permanently store single noncu mulative values The following example shows the use of M1 EB 1 To use M2 or M3 replace the presses of the T key with presses of the corresponding number key 2 or 3 Your can replace a value in one of these Memory registers by storing a new value in place of the stored value FUNCTION KEYSTROKES Store single value in M1 Stor 1 Clear M1 0 stor 1 Recall M1 Ga Example Store 175 into M1 recall the value and then clear the value KEYSTROKES DISPLAY DOG stor TED M 1 EXE 175 0 Ga M 1 175 0 stor D M 1 0 POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 16 PAPERLESS TAPE The Paperless Tape allows you to display and review the last 20 entries of a calcula tion GZ GJ accesses the tape mode and or s
8. mm POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 41 Battery This model uses one 1 CR 2016 battery included This should last approximately 800 hours of actual use 1 year plus for most people Should your calculator dis play become very dim or erratic replace the battery Note Please use caution when disposing of your old batteries as they contain hazardous chemicals Note Values in memory or shown on the display will be cleared Replacement batteries are available at most discount or electronics stores You may also call Calculated Industries at 1 775 885 4900 Replacing the Battery Turn the calculator over and open user guide door located at the top Pull battery holder out top left corner and turn over Remove old battery and slide new battery under tabs Turn holder over negative side facing you and insert into calculator Reset If your calculator should ever lock up press Reset a small hole located above the key to perform a total reset POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 42 AREA AND VOLUME FORMULAS Area Formulas a Square Triangle Area a Area 1 2 ab Rectangle Area Octagon Area d 2 x 2 828 Circle Circumference 2nr Area Tir Ellipse Area rtab POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 43 Surface Area and Volume Formulas Cube Surface Area 6a Volume a Rectangle Surface Area 2hw 2hl 2lw Volume xwxh Cone Surface Area nr V r h nr if you add the ba
9. 0 CZD WDTH 20 FEET 0 INCH CD 2 GIG HGHT 12 FEET 0 INCH C VOL 3600 cu FEET Height WALL 840 sQ FEET Height ROOM 1140 sa FEET PockeT REFERENCE GUIDE 18 VOLUME CALCULATIONS Simple Concrete Volume You need to calculate the Cubic Yards of concrete required for pouring a driveway The measurements are as follows 36 Feet 3 Inches by 11 Feet 6 Inches by 4 Inches deep What s the Volume of the driveway If concrete costs 47 per Cubic Yard how much will the concrete cost KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 1 Clear calculator 0 2 Enter Length Width and Depth then find Volume in Cubic Yards 3 6 3 GE Grp LNTH 36 FEET 3 INCH 0 0o ea 6 itm WDTH 11 FEET 6 INCH 4 um Ca HGHT 4 INCH Co VOL 5 146605 cu vp 3 Multiply by price per Cubic Yard to find total cost amp JE 0 Cost 241 POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 19 Topsoil Volume You are measuring a building perimeter for calculating topsoil excavation If the build ing measurements are 45 Feet by 23 Feet and the Depth of topsoil to be removed is 8 Inches what is the building Area and Volume of topsoil to be removed KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 1 Clear calculator 0 2 Enter Length and Width of the building 4 5 em LNTH 45 FEET O INCH 2 3 zD WDTH 23 FEET 0 INCH 3 Find building Area C AREA 1035 SQ FEET 4 Enter Depth to be removed co cn HGHT 8 INCH 5 Find Volume of topsoil VOL 25 55556 cu vp POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 20
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11. Cut Fill mark 7 Enter third existing elevation 6 Z EXST 6 FEET 0 INCH 8 Find third Cut Fill CUT 2 FEET 0 INCH POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 32 Finding Cut or Fill Exercise 2 Find the Cut Fill marks for a lot that has a proposed elevation of 15 5 Feet and the following existing elevations 17 3 Feet 20 7 Feet 25 5 Feet and 11 8 Feet KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 1 Clear calculator 0 Solve for First Cut Fill mark 2 Enter proposed elevation CD 5 00 5 GT K PROP 15 5 Feet 3 Enter first existing elevation OMMC 3 E GZ EXST 17 3 FEET 4 Find First Cut Fill CUT 1 8 FEET Solve for Second Cut Fill mark 5 Enter second existing elevation QOC7 ER EXST 20 7 FEET 6 Find second Cut Fill CUT 5 2 FEET Solve for Third Cut Fill mark 7 Enter third existing elevation QS 5 ZE GB EXST 25 5 FEET 8 Find third Cut Fill CUT 10 FEET Solve for Fourth Cut Fill mark 9 Enter fourth existing elevation MWC 6 G9 GB EXST 11 8 FEET 10 Find fourth Cut Fill FILL 3 7 FEET POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 33 Cubic Yards of Cut Fill Grid Cell Method The four corner elevations of a Grid cell are 75 4 Feet 77 5 Feet 74 6 Feet and 80 5 Feet If the proposed elevation is 83 Feet and the Area of the Grid is 2 000 Square Feet what is the Volume in Cubic Yards of cut or fill required for this Grid cell KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 1 Clear calculator 0 Find average Existing Grid Elevation 2 En
12. ESULT THIS PRODUCT INCLUD ING BUT NOT LIMITED TO KEYSTROKE PROCE DURES MATHEMATICAL ACCURACY AND PREPRO GRAMMED MATERIAL IS SOLD AS IS AND YOU THE PURCHASER ASSUME THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO ITS QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE IN NO EVENT WILL CI BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT INDI RECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT OR ITS DOCUMENTATION The warranty disclaimer and remedies set forth above are exclusive and replace all others oral or written expressed or implied No CI dealer agent or employee is authorized to make any modification extension or addition to this warranty Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or liability for incidental or consequen tial damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 47 FCC CLASS B This equipment has been certified to comply with the lim its for a Class B computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules LOOKING FOR NEW IDEAS Calculated Industries a leading manufacturer of special function calculators and digital measuring instruments is always looking for new product ideas in these areas If you have an idea or a suggestion for improving this product or User s Guide please submit your comments online at www calculated co
13. KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 1 Clear calculator 0 2 Enter Slope and Drop 5 Slope SLP 5 00 2 reet E Height HGHT 2 FEET 0 INCH 3 Solve for Width C WDTH 22 FEET 10 5 16 INCH Note Slope and Percent Grade work with Width and Height not Length Make sure to clear your calculator CIA before performing a Length Width and Height calculation Finding Drop or Fall What is the total Drop over 25 Feet fora 5 Degree Slope For a 5 Grade For a 4 1 Slope KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 1 Clear calculator 0 Solve Drop Using Slope degree 2 Enter 5 Slope and Width 6 E SLP 5 00 2 5 uU WDTH 25 FEET 0 INCH POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 26 3 Solve for Drop Co HGHT 2 FEET 2 1 4 INCH Solve Drop Using Percent Grade 4 Enter 5 Grade 5 EL Grade GRD 5 5 Solve for Drop HGHT 1 FEET 3 INCH Solve Drop Using Slope ratio 6 Enter 4 1 Slope aED 1 0 25 Slope SLP 0 25 7 Solve for Drop CZD Depth HGHT 6 FEET 3 INCH POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 27 Finding Slope Ratio Percent Grade What is the Slope Ratio and Percent Grade of a lot that drops 3 Feet 6 Inches over 20 Feet KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 1 Clear calculator 0 Solve for Slope ratio 2 Enter Drop as Height 3 22 6 E Gp HGHT 3 FEET 6 INCH 3 Enter Distance as Width 2 0 ua WDTH 20 FEET 0 INCH 4 Find Slope Ratio ce SLP 0 175 Solve for degree of Slope 5 Find Degree of Slope Slope SLP 9 93
14. TIONS 18 Adding and Subtracting Strings of Dimensions 18 Multiplying Dimensions PK Dividing Dimensions 14 PERCENTAGE CALCULATIONS 14 MEMORY OPERATION wld USING M occ cece cece a 15 Using Memory Storage Keys M1 M3 PAPERLESS TAPE USING THE HEAVYCALC PRO LENGTH WIDTH AND HEIGHT KEYS 18 Using Multi Function ZZ Key to find Area Square Up and Perimeter 18 Using Multi Function E Key to find Volume Wall Area and Room Area 18 VOLUME CALCULATIONS 19 Simple Concrete Volume 19 Topsoil Volume Complex Concrete Volume Trench Volume RIGHT TRIANGLE PROBLEMS Squaring Up a Concrete Slab Finding Lot Width Finding Drop or Fall 26 Finding Slope Ratio Percent Grade 28 Drop of Sloped Slab 29 Drop of Retaining Wall CALCULATING LOADS BASIC CUT FILL SOLUTIONS Finding Cut or Fill Exercise 17 Finding Cut or Fill Exercise 2 33 Cubic Yards of Cut Fill Grid Cell Method 34 SHRINK AND SWELL SOLUTIONS MATERIAL VOLUME 35 Finding Loose Volume 36 Finding T
15. crolls forward or backward through the entries Note The Paperless Tape is cleared each time is pressed twice the unit is shut off or a Clear All is performed Previewing Paperless Tape KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 1 Enter a string of numbers 4 Feet 4 FEET O INCH 5 9 FEET O INCH emo 15 FEET O INCH we 22 FEET INCH 2 Access the Tape function TTL 22 FEET O INCH 3 Scroll from first value to total 01 4 FEET O INCH 02 5 FEET INCH 03 6 FEET O INCH 04 7 FEET O INCH TTL 22 FEET 0 INCH 4 Scroll to last two values e 04 7 FEET O INCH ea 03 6 FEET O INCH 5 Exit Tape function and continue TTL 22 FEET 0 INCH 22 FEET O INCH vw cao 24 FEET O INCH Displays total before exiting POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 17 USING THE HEAVYCALC PRO LENGTH WIDTH AND HEIGHT KEYS Using the Multi Function ZZ Key to find Area Square Up and Perimeter Find the Area Square up and perimeter of a room measuring 15 x 20 KEYSTROKES DISPLAY On C 0 D 5 CL LNTH 15 FEET 0 INCH 2 0 CZD WDTH 20 FEET 0 INCH Width AREA 300 sa FEET SQUP 25 FEET 0 INCH Width PER 70 FEET O INCH Using the Multi Function 77 Key to find Volume Wall Area and Room Area Find the Volume wall Area and total surface room Area if you have a Length of 15 Feet Width of 20 Feet and Height of 12 Feet Room Area includes four walls plus ceiling Area KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 0 D 5 GT C LNTH 15 FEET 0 INCH 2
16. epth of 2nd through 4th wall sections Drop DROP 0 FEET 7 11 16 INCH ua DROP 0 FEET 11 9 16 INCH Drop DROP 1 FEET 3 7 16 INCH Note Successive presses of QE will continue to add the drop amount of 3 7 8 Inches to the prior wall section s drop for an accumulated drop total POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 30 CALCULATING LOADS How many 8 Cubic Yard truck loads would be needed to haul the dirt from an excava tion measuring 108 Feet x 48 Feet and 1 Foot deep KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 1 Clear calculator 0 2 Enter load size a a a E73 0775 L SZ HSE 8 cu YD 3 Enter site Length D 0 8 Ea arp LNTH 108 FEET 0 INCH 4 Enter site Width zD WDTH 48 FEET 0 INCH a 5 Enter site Depth T C HGHT 1 FEET 0 INCH 6 Find number of loads e LOAD 24 POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 31 BASIC CUT FILL SOLUTIONS Finding Cut or Fill Exercise 1 Find the Cut Fill marks or changes of ele vations for a lot with a proposed elevation of 4 0 Feet and existing elevations of 3 0 Feet 4 5 Feet and 6 0 Feet KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 1 Clear calculator 0 Solve for First Cut Fill mark 2 Enter proposed elevation 4 PROP 4 FEET 0 INCH 3 Enter first existing elevation 3 EXST 3 FEET 0 INCH 4 Find first Cut Fill FILL 1 FEET O INCH Solve for Second Cut Fill mark 5 Enter second existing elevation 4 5 EXST 4 5 FEET 6 Find second Cut Fill CUT 0 FEET 6 INCH Solve for Third
17. hts KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 2 5 6 tons 25 Ton 4 Ibs 50000 LB 1 kg 22679 62 kG 3 met tons 22 67962 MET Ton Weight per Volume Conversions Your calculator has the capability of con verting between Weight and Volume The Weight Volume ratio is permanently stored by entering the value and pressing EB 0 The default value is 1 5 Tons per Cubic Yard Find the Weight of 15 Cubic Yards at 1 75 Tons per Cubic Yard then convert to other Weights KEYSTROKES DISPLAY ODO 2 SE 0 wt vol 1 75 Ton Per CU YD D 5 15 cu vp 6 tons 26 25 Ton 4 Ibs 52500 LB T kg 23813 6 kG 3 met tons 23 8136 MET Ton Converting D M S Convert 23 42 39 to decimal degrees KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 0 2 3 4 2 3 9 DMS 23 42 39 ams deg 23 71 PockeT REFERENCE GUIDE 12 BASIC MATH OPERATIONS Your calculator uses standard chaining logic which simply means that you enter your first value the operator 9 E3 the second value and then the Equals sign A 3 2 5 B 3 2 amp 1 c 3 8 2 p 6 D 3 amp 2 8g 15 This feature also makes the calculator simple to use for dimensional applications Adding and Subtracting Strings of Dimensions Aad the following measurements 6 Feet 2 1 2 Inches 11 Feet 5 1 4 Inches 18 25 Inches Then subtract 2 1 8 Inches KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 2 GZ 1 8 2 G BIG Fee IC3I ncn TGBT IFOL D 8
18. i Construction MASTER HEAVYCALC PRO ADVANCED FEET INCH FRACTION CALCULATOR Model 4325 Pocket Reference Guide 6 Pa CALCULATED 27 INDUSTRIES d uonoouiq sy Jesu HeavyCaLc PRO Designed for today s excavation and heavy construction professional the all new HeavyCalc Pro adds even more power to the already powerful Construction Master line up Like earlier models this calculator is so simple to use even the novice user can easily solve dimension related problems Solve Dimensional Math with Ease Dimensional Conversions Imperial Metric Conversions Weight Volume Conversions Rectangular Area Volume Calculations Determine Grade and Slope e Solve Cut and Fill Find Bank Loose and Compact Volumes Instant Square Up Diagonal Solutions Drop Distance Calculations Calculating Averages Material Estimations Paperless Tape TABLE OF CONTENTS GETTING STARTED KEY DEFINITIONS Basic Function Keys UNIt KEYS eee Length Width and Height Keys Construction Project Keys Excavation Volume Keys Miscellaneous Functions PREFERENCE SETTINGS ENTERING DIMENSIONS Linear Dimensions m Square and Cubic Dimensions 10 CONVERSIONS Linear Conversions Square and Cubic Conversions Weight Conversions Weight per Volume Conversions Converting D M S BASIC MATH OPERA
19. keys for entering Feet Inch values e g 6 9 2 Repeated presses during conversions toggle between Fractional and Decimal Feet Inch Key Enters or con verts to nches Entry can be whole or decimal num bers Also used with the key for entering fractional Inch values e g 9 E D 2 Repeated press es during conversions tog gle between Fractional and Decimal Inches Fraction Bar Key Used to enter Fractions Fractions can be entered as proper 1 2 1 8 1 16 or improper 3 2 9 8 If the denomina tor bottom is not entered the calculator s fractional accuracy setting is auto matically used Meters Key Enters or converts to Meters POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 2 Centimeters cm Enters or converts to Centimeters 9 Millimeters mm Enters or converts to Millimeters 2 Acres Acre Enters or converts to Acres Length Width and Height Keys Enters Length for calculation of Area or Volume Enters Width and calculates Area Square up and perimeter Height Enters Height and calculates Volume wall Area and total room Area Calculates Height Depth based on entered Width and Slope or Percent Grade This is a permanent entry stored value holds when turned off Construction Project Keys Slope Slope Enters or calcu lates a slope ratio or slope angle Calculates based on entered Width and Height Depth ED Percent Grade Grade Used to
20. l Degree Display 0 00 Fractional Mode Standard Depressing the Reset button located above the CZ key will also perform a Full Reset Auto Shut Off Your calculator will shut itself off after about 8 12 minutes of non use POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 40 Accuracy Errors Accuracy Display Capacity Your calcu lator has a twelve digit display This is made up of eight digits normal display and four fractional digits You may enter or calculate values up to 19 999 999 99 Each calculation is carried out internally to twelve digits Errors When an incorrect entry is made or the answer is beyond the range of the calculator it will display the word ERROR To clear an error condition you must press the button once At this point you must determine what caused the error and re key the problem Error Codes DISPLAY ERROR TYPE OFLO Overflow too large MATH Error Divide by 0 DIM Error Dimension error ENT Error Invalid entry error Auto Range If an overflow is created because of a calculation with small units that are out of the standard digit range of the display the answer will be automatical ly expressed in the next larger units instead of showing ERROR e g 20 000 000 mm is shown as 20 000 m Also applies to Inches Feet and Yards Note If Exponential Notation is activated through the Preference Setting the value will be shown in scientific notation e g 20 million mm 2 00000
21. m under Contact Us Product Idea Submittal Agreement Thank you POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 48 2 CALCULATED Ju INDUSTRIES Putting answers at your fingertips since 1978 This equipment has been certified to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules Software copyrighted and licensed to Calculated Industries Inc by Construction Master Technologies LLC 2006 Pocket Reference Guide copyrighted by Calculated Industries Inc 2006 HeavyCalc is a trademark and Construction Master amp and Calculated Industries amp are registered trademarks of Calculated Industries Inc ALL RIGHTS RESERVED CALCULATED INDUSTRIES 4840 Hytech Drive Carson City NV 89706 U S A 1 800 854 8075 or 1 775 885 4900 Fax 1 775 885 4949 E mail info calculated com www calculated com Designed in the USA Printed in China 2 06 ELI PRG4325E B
22. rts to Tons Pounds Ibs Enters or converts to Pounds Metric Tons met tons Enters or converts to Metric Tons Kilograms kg Enters or converts to Kilograms Memory M Memory Minus M1 Storage Register M2 Storage Register M3 Storage Register Clear M Recall and Clear M Recall M M1 M2 or M3 POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 7 PREFERENCE SETTINGS Press GEM then E then keep pressing EZE to toggle through the main settings Press the key to advance within sub setting Use the amp key to back up Press key to exit Preferences PRESS AND SETTING FUNCTION First press Fractional Resolution of ED 1 16 1 32 1 64 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 16 repeats options Second press Area Displays of ED Std 0 SQ FEET 0 SQ YD 0 SQ M Std repeats options Third press Volume Displays of EB Std 0 CU YD 0 CU FEET 0 CU M Std repeats options Fourth press Exponential Mode of 9 OFF On OFF repeats options POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 8 Fifth press Meter Linear Displays of ED 0 000 w FLOAt m floating point 0 000 m repeats options Sixth press Decimal Degree Displays of ED 0 00 FLOAt floating point 0 00 repeats options Seventh press Fractional Mode of EB Std COnSt Std repeats options Note Press at anytime to exit the Preference Settings POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE
23. rucked Volume Weight Both Swell and Shrink Factors 37 APPENDIX eere a Setting Fractional Resolution Default Settings Auto Shut Off Accuracy Errors oo eee cece eects Battery Replacing the Battery Reset 5 recess AREA AND VOLUME FORMULAS I Area Formulas cece 43 Surface Area and Volume Formulas 44 REPAIR AND RETURN 45 Warranty Repair and Return Information sess 45 WARRANTY FCC CLASS B LOOKING FOR NEW IDEAS 48 GETTING STARTED KEY DEFINITIONS Basic Function Keys Se Arithmetic operation keys See Four function x percent key 0 9 Keys used for entering and e numbers Off Off Key Turns all power off clearing all non perma nent registers On Clear Key Turns on power Pressing once clears the display Pressing twice clears all temporary values Conv Convert Key Used with the dimensional keys to convert between dimen sions or with other keys to access special functions Store Key Used for stor ing values Recall Key Recalls stored values PockeT REFERENCE GUIDE 1 Unit Keys Yds Yards Key Enters or converts to Yards Feet Key Enters or con verts to Feet as whole or decimal numbers Also used with the D and
24. se nr h Volume 3 Sphere Surface Area 4nr Volume 4 3nr Cylinder Surface Area 2rtrh 2nr Volume rr h coe e POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 44 REPAIR AND RETURN Warranty Repair and Return Information Return Guidelines 1 Please read the Warranty in this User s Guide to determine if your Calculated Industries product remains under warranty before calling or returning any device for evaluation or repairs 2 f your product won t turn on check the battery as outlined in the User s Guide 3 If you need more assistance please go to the website listed below 4 If you believe you need to return your product please call a Calculated Industries representative between the hours of 8 00am and 4 00pm Pacific Time for additional information and a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA Call Toll Free 1 800 854 8075 Outside USA 1 775 885 4900 www calculated com warranty POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 45 WARRANTY Warranty Repair Service U S A Calculated Industries Cl warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date of original consumer purchase in the U S If a defect exists during the warranty period Cl at its option will either repair using new or remanufac tured parts or replace with a new or remanufactured calculator the product at no charge THE WARRANTY WILL NOT APPLY TO THE PRODUCT IF IT HAS BEEN DAMAGED
25. ted Percent Shrink Shrink Enters or recalls percent shrink factor for converting between bank and com pacted fill Volumes Default is 596 Loose Volume Key Enters or calculates the Volume for loose fill material Loose fill is material that has been disturbed or excavated Percent Swell Swell Enters or recalls the percent swell factor used for con verting between bank and loose Volumes Default is 1096 POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 5 Miscellaneous Functions Backspace Key vx Square Root qe Paperless Tape Stor Preference Settings e 1 x Reciprocal Finds the reciprocal of a number e g amp 0 125 m Clear All Returns all stored values to the default settings Does not affect Preference Settings Toggle Pi x 3 141593 Converts between D M S and decimal degrees x Squares the value in the display Exponential Notation x10 0 Total Cost based on entry of per unit cost amp 0 Weight per Volume Stores a new Weight per Volume value Note After entering a value and pressing EB 0 continue pressing the 0 digit key until you ve reached the desired Weight per Volume format To recall your setting press GIB 0 POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 6 conv conv 4 conv JEJ con KAD E00 E 2 Stor JE c aa a a a C 1 2 or 3 Degrees Enters or con verts to degrees Tons tons Enters or conve
26. ter first through fourth elevation in Memory 5 5 0 23 D M 00065 Ga D M M46 23 D M MM 75 4 FEET Il 77 5 FEET M 74 6 FEET M 80 5 FEET M 3 Find total ED TTL KNEE 308 FEET I 4 Find average AVG 77 FEET W POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 34 Solve for Cut or Fill 5 Enter average as existing elevation ec EXST 77 FEET Il 6 Enter proposed elevation 3 PROP 83 FEET 0 INCH Il 7 Find Cut or Fill FILL 6 FEET O iNcH Il Solve for Grid Volume 8 Enter Grid Area and find Volume 3 2 0 0 0 Z 2222 12000 cu FEET M 9 Convert to Cubic Yards 444 4444 cu vp l 10 Clear M CD 0 SHRINK AND SWELL SOLUTIONS MATERIAL VOLUME The HeavyCalc is able to convert among Bank Fill Compacted Fill and Loose or trucked Fill soil Cubic Yard Volumes With values entered for Shrink and Swell converting among these Volumes is done with the press of a single key Entered val ues for Percent Shrink and Percent Swell will remain in Memory until they are revised or reset to their default values by using m POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 35 Finding Loose Volume How much dry gravel will be trucked out of a hole to be dug that measures 10 Feet long by 35 Feet wide by 15 Feet deep Assume dry gravel has a swell factor of 15 KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 1 Clear calculator 0 Solve Bank Fill Volume 2 Enter Length Width and Depth D 0 em LNTH 10 FEET O INCH O
27. values 3 Clear All 0 POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 38 APPENDIX Setting Fractional Resolution Fractional resolution is pemanently set via the Preference Settings see Preference Settings section for instructions To select other formats temporarily e g 1 64 1 32 etc see the example below Add 44 64 to 1 64 of an Inch and then convert the answer to other fractional resolutions KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 0 4 4 6 4 0 44 64 INCH 700048 0 45 64 INCH a 1 1 16 0 11 16 INCH Ga 2 1 2 0 1 2 INCH 39 3 1 32 0 23 32 INCH C 4 1 4 0 3 4 INCH 29 6 1 64 0 45 64 INCH Conv 1 8 0 3 4 INCH 0 Note Changing the Fractional Resolution on a displayed value does not alter your Permanent Fractional Resolution Setting Pressing will return your calculator to the permanently set Fractional Resolution POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 39 Default Settings After a Clear All CX 3 your calculator will return to the following settings STORED VALUES DEFAULT VALUE Load Size 8 cu vp Percent Shrink 596 Percent Swell 10 Weight per Volume 1 5 Ton Per CU YD If you replace your battery or perform a Full Reset press GQ hold down 3 and press QA your calculator will return to the following settings in addition to those listed above PREFERENCE SETTINGS DEFAULT VALUE Fractional Resolution 1 16 Area Display Standard Volume Display Standard Exponent Off Meter Linear Display 0 000 Decima
28. zD WDTH 35 FEET 0 INCH D 5 c HGHT 15 FEET 0 INCH 3 Solve for Volume C VOL 5250 cU FEET 194 4444 cu vp 4 Enter as Bank Volume a BANK 194 4444 cu vp Solve Loose Fill Volume 5 Enter 15 swell factor OS eD Gap Swell SWL 15 6 Find Loose Volume Loose LOOS 223 6111 cu vp POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 36 Finding Trucked Volume Weight Both Swell and Shrink Factors You need to move wet sand from one location to another that requires a 4 Inch fully compacted fill under a 125 Feet Long by 75 Feet Wide slab What is the trucked loose fill Volume Assume a Swell Factor of 5 and a Shrink Factor of 10 What is the total Weight in Tons of the sand if it Weighs 1 55 Tons per Cubic Yard KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 1 Clear calculator 0 2 Enter Shrink Swell Factors 5 CD GD Swell SWL 5 0 CD ED Shrink SHR GEE 10 3 Enter Length Width and Depth Height DAS Length LNTH 125 FEET 0 INCH 7 5 width WDTH 75 FEET 0 INCH 4 CED C HGHT 4 INCH 4 Find Compacted Fill Volume and enter into Compacted Volume Deog COMP 115 7407 cu vp 5 Find Loose Volume c LOOS 135 0309 cu vp Cont d POCKET REFERENCE GUIDE 37 Cont a KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 6 Enter Unit Weight 5 5 EE 0 mol 1 55 Ton Per CU YD 7 Recall Bank Volume Bank BANK 128 6008 cu vp 8 Find Weight in Tons 6 tons 199 3313 Ton 9 Clear calculator and restore default

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