Calculated Industries 4019 manual

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    The Material Estimator calculator helps you save time, cut costly errors – and lets you measure and estimate like a pro! Quickly Solve: • Feet-Inch-Fractions, Y ards, and Metric Dimensional Problems • Feet-Inch-Fractions, Y ards, and Metric Conversions • Problems Involving All Fractions – 1/2-1/64ths! • Instant Areas and V olumes • Ma[...]

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    KEY DEFINITIONS..................................1 Basic Function Keys ............................1 Unit Keys .............................................2 Project Keys.........................................4 Miscellaneous Functions .....................9 Paperless T ape Example ...................10 Preference Settings ........................[...]

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    Bricks/Blocks: Number of, for a W all........................................24 Gravel: T ons of ..................................25 FINDING THE COST OF MA TERIALS ..........................................25 Cost of Paint ......................................25 APPENDIX ............................................26 Setting Fractional Resolution[...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 1 Basic Function Keys + – x Arithmetic operation keys. ÷ = 0 – 9 Keys used for entering and • numbers. % Percent Key — Four-func- tion (+, –, x, ÷) percent key . O Off Key — T urns all power off, clearing all non-perma- nent registers. o On/Clear Key — T urns on power . Pressing once clears the display [...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 2 Unit Keys Y Y ards Key — Enters or converts to Y ards. E Feet Key — Enters or converts to Feet as whole or decimal numbers. Also used with the I and / keys for entering Feet-Inch values (e.g., 6 E9 I1 / 2 ). Repeated presses during conversions toggle between Fractional and Decimal Feet. I Inch Key — Enters or c[...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 3 C 5 Meters (m) — Enters or converts to Meters. C 7 Centimeters (cm) — Enters or converts to Centimeters. C 9 Millimeters (mm) — Enters or converts to Millimeters. C 8 Board Feet (Bd Ft) — Enters or converts Cubic values to Board Feet. One Board Foot is equal to 144 Cubic Inches.[...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 4 Project K eys P Paint — Calculates volume of paint, based on an entered area and a stored Paint Co verage per Gallon . Finds quantity in Gallons, Quarts or Pints upon repeated presses. s P Paint Coverage — Stores Paint Coverage per Gallon in Square Feet. T o recall this setting, press v P . Default is 350 Square [...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 5 D Deck — Finds the number of boards for a deck, based on an entered area and a stored Board Width or Board On-center . Repeated presses will scroll between numbers of boards for various “standard” board lengths (12’, 10’, 8’, 20’, 18’, 16’ and 14’). s D Board Width/O.C. — Stores Board Width or B[...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 6 S Studs — Calculates number of studs, based on an entered linear distance and a stored On-center Spacing . Note: Automatically adds one stud to the calculated answer to account for one on the end. s S On-center for Studs — Stores On-center spacing for studs in Inches. T o recall this setting, press vS . Default i[...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 7 s c Custom Tile Size — Stores Custom T ile Size in Square Inches. T o recall this setting, press v c . Default is 24-Square Inches. b Concrete — Calculates the number of 80 lbs., 60 lbs. and 40 lbs. bags of concrete required, based on an entered volume (e.g., Cubic Feet or Cubic Y ards). Calculates the volume of [...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 8 s B Block Size — Stores the Block Size. Stores linear entry as Block Length and area as Block Area. T o recall this setting, press v B . The default length is 16 Inches and the default area is 128 Square Inches (includes 1/2” mortar). G Gravel — Calculates tons of gravel required, based on an entered volume and[...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 9 Miscellaneous Functions C . ( ) Square Root C ÷ (1/x) Reciprocal — Finds the reciprocal of a number (e.g., 8 C ÷ 0.125 ). C x Clear All — Clears all val- ues, including M+, and returns all stored values to the default settings (does not affect Preference Settings). C – (+/–) T oggle C + Pi ( ) 3.141593 C % [...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 10 ® ® Memory Clear — Clears Memory and displays Memory T otal. v = Paperless T ape – Useful for checking figures, as it scrolls through your past 20 entries or calculations. Press v = to access Paperless T ape mode. Press + or – to scroll forward or backward. Press = to exit mode and continue with a new entry [...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 11 Preference Settings Press C , then s , then keep pressing s to toggle through the main settings. Press the + key to advance within sub-set- ting. Use the – key to back up. Press the o key to exit Preferences. PRESS C AND: SETTING--FUNCTION First press Fractional Resolution: of s : -- 1/16 + -- 1/32 + -- 1/64 + -- [...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 12 Adding and Subtracting Strings of Dimensions Add the following measurements: • 6 Feet 2-1/2 Inches • 1 1 Feet 5-1/4 Inches • 18.25 Inches Then subtract 2-1/8 Inches. KEYSTROKE DISPLA Y o o 0. 6 E 2 I 1 / 2 + 6 FEET 2-1/2 INCH 1 1 E 5 I 1 / 4 + 17 FEET 7-3/4 INCH 1 8 • 2 5 I = 19 FEET 2 INCH – 2 I 1 / 8 = 1[...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 13 Dividing Dimensions Divide 15 Feet 3-3/4 Inches into thirds (divide by 3): KEYSTROKE DISPLA Y o o 0. 1 5 E 3 I 3 / 4 ÷ 3 = 5 FEET 1-1/4 INCH How many 3’ 6” pieces can you cut from one 25’ board? KEYSTROKE DISPLA Y o o 0. 2 5 E ÷ 3 E 6 I = 7.142857 (or 7 whole pieces) Per cent Calculations Add a 10% waste all[...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 14 Square Area Find the area of a square room with sides measuring 15 Feet 8-1/2 Inches. KEYSTROKE DISPLA Y o o 0. 1 5 E 8 I 1 / 2 15 FEET 8-1/2 INCH C % (x 2 ) 246.7517 SQ FEET Square Root What is the Square Root of 200? KEYSTROKE DISPLA Y o o 0. 2 0 0 C • () 14.14214 Entering Square and Cubic and Adding a W aste Al[...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 15 Linear Con versions Convert 10 feet 6 Inches to other dimensions, including Metric: KEYSTROKE DISPLA Y o o 0. 1 0 E 6 Ii 10 FEET 6 INCH C Y 3.5 YD C I 126 INCH C 5 (m) 3.200 M C 7 (cm) 320.04 CM C 9 (mm) 3200.4 MM Convert 14 Feet 7-1/2 Inches to Decimal Feet: KEYSTROKE DISPLA Y o o 0. 1 4 E 7 I 1 / 2 14 FEET 7-1/2 I[...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 16 Square and Cubic Con versions Convert 14 Square Feet to Square Y ards: KEYSTROKE DISPLA Y o o 0. 1 4 E E 14 SQ FEET C Y 1.555556 SQ YD Convert 25 Square Y ards to Square Feet: KEYSTROKE DISPLA Y o o 0. 2 5 Y Y 25 SQ YD C E 225. SQ FEET Convert 12 Cubic Feet to Cubic Y ards: KEYSTROKE DISPLA Y o o 0. 1 2 E E E 12 CU [...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 17 Using the Memory Whenever the N key is pressed, the displayed value will be added to the Memory . Other Memory functions: FUNCTION KEYSTROKES Add to Memory N Subtract from Memory C N Recall total in Memory v N Display/Clear Memory v v Clear Memory C v Memory is semi-permanent, clearing only when you: 1) turn off the[...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 18 Paint: Gallons, Quarts or Pints of How many quarts of paint will you need to cover a wall measuring 12 Feet x 8 Feet? How many Pints? How many Gallons? KEYSTROKE DISPLA Y o o 0. 1 2 E x 8 E = 96. SQ FEET P QT 1.10 P PINT 2.19 P GAL 0.27 Y ou can store a custom paint coverage per Gallon by entering the new value then[...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 19 KEYSTROKE DISPLA Y o o 0. 1 / 8 s T (Grout Width) GRT 0-1/8 INCH 1 0 E x 1 5 E = 150. SQ FEET + 1 0 % 165. SQ FEET T TILE 72.33 (18 in) T TILE 91.38 (16 in) Continuous presses of T display the number of T iles for the following sizes: 18”, 16”, 13”, 12”, 10”, 8”, 6”, 4”, 2”, 1”, 24”. Custom Til[...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 20 Deck: Number of Boards Find the number of boards needed to build a deck, if the deck area measures 7 Feet x 16 Feet. KEYSTROKE DISPLA Y o o 0. 7 E x 1 6 E = 112. SQ FEET D BDS 20. (12 Ft) D BDS 24. (10 Ft) D BDS 30. (8 Ft) D BDS 12. (20 Ft) D BDS 14. (18 Ft) D BDS 15. (16 Ft) D BDS 17. (14 Ft) D * BDoc 5-11/16 INCH [...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 21 Fence: Number of Fence Boards, P osts and Rails Find the number of fence boards, posts and rails required to build a fence, where the distance for the fence is 40 Feet 6 Inches. Note: The last two presses in the following example will display stored Post On-center and Board Width. KEYSTROKE DISPLA Y o o 0. 4 0 E 6 I[...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 22 Board Feet: Lumber Estimation The default entry format for Board Feet is “Inch x Inch x Feet” (e.g., 2 x 4 x 1 4 is 2 Inches x 4 Inches x 14 Feet). Y ou can also convert Cubic values (volume) to Board Feet. Enter board sizes and calculate Board Feet: KEYSTROKE DISPLA Y o o 0. 2 x 4 x 1 4 C 8 (Bd Ft) BDFT 9.33333[...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 23 Sheets: Number of How many 4 x 8, 4 x 9, 4 x 10 or 4 x 12 drywall sheets do you need for a room measuring 12 Feet x 15 Feet? KEYSTROKE DISPLA Y o o 0. 1 2 E + 1 2 E + 24 FEET 0 INCH 1 5 E + 1 5 E x 54 FEET 0 INCH 8 E = 432. SQ FEET C F (Sheets) 4X8 13.50 F 4X9 12.00 F 4X10 10.80 F 4X12 9.00 Flooring: Length of Find [...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 24 Concrete: Bags of Find the number of bags of concrete for a patio measuring 9 Feet x 15 Feet x 4 Inches. KEYSTROKE DISPLA Y o o 0. 9 E x 1 5 E x 4 I = 1.666667 CU YD b BA GS 67.50 (80 Lb) b BA GS 90.00 (60 Lb) b BA GS 135.00 (40 Lb) Bricks/Bloc ks: Number of, for a Wall Find the number of bricks, both face and paver[...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 25 Gravel: T ons of How much gravel (in tons) do you need to cover a driveway that is 36 Feet x 1 1 Feet, at 4 Inches deep? KEYSTROKE DISPLA Y o o 0. 3 6 E x 1 1 E x 4 I = 4.888889 CU YD G WGHT 7.33 Ton G 1.5 T on P er CU YD G V OL 4.888889 CU YD Y ou can store a custom T ons per Cubic Y ard value by entering the new v[...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 26 Setting Fractional Resolution Fractional resolution is permanently set via the Preference Settings (see Preference Settings section for instructions). T o select other formats temporarily (e.g., 1/64ths, 1/32nds, etc.), see the example below: Add 44/64th to 1/64th of an inch and then convert the answer to other frac[...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 27 Default Settings After a Clear All ( C x ), your calculator will return to the following settings: STORED V ALUE DEF A UL T V ALUE Block Area 128. SQ INCH Block Length 16 INCH Weight per V olume 1.5 T on Per CU YD Board On-center 5-1 1/16 INCH Post On-center 8 FEET 0 INCH Studs On-center 16 INCH Custom T ile Size 24[...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 28 Accuracy/Error s Accuracy/Display Capacity — Y our calcula- tor has a twelve-digit display made up of eight digits (normal display) and four frac- tional digits. Y ou may enter or calculate values up to 19,999,999.99. Each calcula- tion is carried out internally to twelve digits. Most material calculations will re[...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 29 Battery This model uses one (1) CR2016 battery (included). Should your calculator display become very dim or erratic, replace the battery . Note : Please use caution when disposing of your old battery , as it contains hazardous chemicals. Replacement batteries are available at most discount or electronics stores. Y [...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 30 Area Formulas AREA AND V OLUME FORMULAS[...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 31 V olume Formulas[...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 32 W arranty , Repair and Return Inf ormation 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. If your product won't turn on, check the batteries as[...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 33 W arranty Repair Service – U.S.A. Calculated Industries (CI) 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, CI, at its option, will either repair (using new or rem[...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 34 Disclaimer CI MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENT A TION, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT T O THE PRODUCT’S QUALITY , PERFORMANCE, MER- CHANT ABILITY , OR FITNESS FOR A P ARTICULAR PURPOSE. AS A RESUL T , THIS PRODUCT , INCLUD- ING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, KEYSTROKE PROCE- DURES, MA THEMA TICAL ACCURACY AND PREPRO- [...]

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    P OCKET R EFERENCE G UIDE — 35 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. 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[...]

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    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 T echnologies, LLC, 2007. Pocket Reference Guide copyrighted by Calculated Industries, Inc. © 2007. Material Estimator™ [...]