Casio Fx-50fh Ii User Manual Site

Looking for the Casio fx-50FH II user manual and a quick how-to? Below is a concise guide covering setup, key functions, troubleshooting, and where to find the full manual.

Access via MODE key:

| Mode | Description | |------|-------------| | 1: COMP | Basic arithmetic, functions, memory, constants | | 2: BASE-N | Binary, octal, decimal, hex (max 32-bit) | | 3: EQN | Solve quadratic/cubic equations | | 4: MATRIX | Matrix calculations (up to 3×3) | | 5: VECTOR | Vector operations (2D/3D) | | 6: STAT | Statistical calculations (SD, LR, etc.) | | 7: PROG | Program editing and execution (680 steps total) | casio fx-50fh ii user manual


This is the most important section for fx-50FH II users. This calculator is famous for its 23 built-in formulas (e.g., Quadratic Formula, Cosine Rule, Hero’s Formula).

The manual’s treatment of this feature is a mixed bag: Looking for the Casio fx-50FH II user manual

Q: Does the manual show how to store constants like the speed of light?
A: Yes. Page 15 covers the 40 built-in constants. Press CONST (orange key above 7) then select from the list. The manual gives the SI values.

Q: Where is the manual’s index for matrix operations?
A: There are no matrix operations. The fx-50FH II is not a graphing calculator. If you need matrices, refer to the manual’s "EQN" mode for linear systems. This is the most important section for fx-50FH II users

Q: Can I get a printed replacement manual in Hong Kong?
A: Yes. Go to any major bookstore (Commercial Press, Joint Publishing) with a calculator section, or contact Casio’s distributor in Tsim Sha Tsui. They often provide free PDFs on USB, but printed copies may cost HKD 30.

Q: The manual mentions "SD Mode" but doesn’t clearly explain how to enter data.
A: Actually, it does on page 18. After pressing MODE + 2 (SD), type a number, then press M+ (the DT key). Repeat. To delete an entry, type the number and press SHIFT + M+. This is critical for statistics.

The manual notes that π is stored as SHIFT + ×10^x. But in program mode, you must use SHIFT + EXP to get π—otherwise, you will get a syntax error. This is a common trap.