GRADEMATIC The Ultimate Teacher s Aid. User s Guide
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1 GRADEMATIC 4000 The Ultimate Teacher s Aid User s Guide
2 TA B L E O F CO N T E N T S I n t roducing GradeMatic F e a t u re s S p e c i f i c a t i o n s Operating Fundamentals Power On/Off D i s p l a y Full Reset/All Clear Battery Inform a t i o n S t o p w a t c h / Ti m e r Basic Math Cumulative Memory G PA Scale Va l u e s Grading Display Grading Exerc i s e s Default Grading Scale Working with Maximum and Minimum Points Customizing GradeMatic P re f e re n c e s Converting Scores & Grades Averaging Grades Grade Weighting Custom Grade Scales Custom Grade Scale Form Key Definitions Wa r r a n t y How to Reach CII Headquarters GradeMatic 4000
3 IN T R O D U C I N G GR A D EMAT I C F e a t u re s The GradeMatic 4000 grading calculator, dubbed by teachers world wide as the ultimate teacher s ai d e, p rovides the following feature s : P e rmanently stores teacher s custom grade scale until changed or re s e t Complete combining of numerical and letter grades Multiple grade format displays Time saving Auto-weighting feature Built-in Points off/negative grading No-Grade key for excused absences Stopwatch and countdown timer with optional buzzer User definable pre f e rence settings U s e r s Guide 3
4 S p e c i f i c a t i o n s M e a s u re m e n t s Imperial: 5.25 x 2.75 x 0.25-inch Metric: 133 x 70 x 6.5mm We i g h t 4 oz. (114 g) Power Source One 3-Volt Lithium CR-2032 battery Accuracy 10 digits (intern a l ) Grade Point Average (GPA) Systems 4.0, 5.0, 12.0 Grade Display Form a t s G PAs 4, 5, 12 Scaled % True % P o i n t s Max # of Grades per Student 9 9 Max # of Students per Class GradeMatic 4000
5 OPERATING FUNDAMENTALS Power On/Off On/C Off To turn your calculator on, press [On/C]. To turn it off, press [Off]. If the calculator is already on, a single press of [On/C] clears the last entry; a double press clears all temporary values. If left on more than 12 minutes without activity, the auto save feature shuts the calculator off, however, all memory values are preserved. Note: If the timer/stopwatch is running, the automatic shutdown is disabled. Display Your GradeMatic 4000 has a 10 digit internal accuracy and uses a standard 5/4 rounding technique for an accurate 8 digit display. User s Guide 5
6 Full Reset/All Clear Set A/C + Clears all values from memory and resets all settings to defaults. See Table 1 for a list of circumstances under which you may want to perform a full reset. Note: If you do not want to lose specific settings or values, have them written somewhere so you can re-enter them after a full reset. Battery Information GradeMatic 4000 is powered by a single 3-Volt Lithium CR-2032 battery. If the display becomes weak or erratic, replace the battery. Note: Just as a full reset ([Set] [x]) clears all settings and values, so does changing the battery. See Table 1 for a list of values and settings that are deleted from memory when the battery is changed. 6 GradeMatic 4000
7 Table 1 [On/C] [On/C] [On/C] [Off] [Set] [x] Last Math Entry Prev. Math Entries Last Grade Entry Prev. Grade Entries Maximum/Minimum Pts Class Average Auto Weights Grade Display Format Custom Grade Scale Preference Settings User s Guide 7
8 S t o p w a t c h / Ti m e r GradeMatic 4000 includes a full function stopwatch/timer with buzzer feature. Able to count up from zero or down from an e n t e red time, the count is displayed in an h o u r, minute, second format. While counting, a clock symbol flashes at the left of the display. Displays, starts and stops the timer. If a value is entered prior to starting the timer, the timer counts d o w n f rom the time e n t e red. 1. To count up from zero, pre s s : [ Timer] [ Ti m e r ] 2. To count down, press [ Ti m e r ], enter the time from which the count will start, then press [ Timer] a g a i n. [ Timer] 1100 [Ti m e r ] If you press [ O ff ] while the timer is running, the calculator beeps to indicate the timer is still counting. P ressing [ O ff ] again will stop the timer and shut down the calculator. 8 GradeMatic 4000
9 Basic Math GradeMatic 4000 uses standard chaining logic for calculations. This means that when solving a problem, it solves in the order entered. Keystrokes Display 3 [+] 2 [=] 5. 3 [ ] 2 [=] 1. 3 [x] 2 [=] 6. 3 [ ] 2 [=] 1.5 Percent Calculations % The percent key is used to find a given percentage of a number or for working add on, discount, or division percentage calculations. Keystrokes Display 355 [x] 15 [%] [ ] 50 [%] [+] 6.5 [%] [ ] 5 [%] User s Guide 9
10 Delta Percent Set % Finds the percent change between two values. Press [=] to display answer. Keystrokes Display 10 [Set] [%] 15 [=] [Set] [%] 25 [=] 75. Square Root Set + Calculates the square root of a given number. Keystrokes Display [144] [Set] [+] 12. [100] [Set] [+] GradeMatic 4000
11 Cumulative Memory The GradeMatic 4000 has a cumulative Memory function that allows you to store a value for future use. When a value is stored in memory, it does not change until revised or the calculator is reset. Values can be stored in any format. You may also subtract and replace values. The following keys add, subtract and recall memory values: M + Adds a displayed value to memory. Rcl Displays the memory total. Set Subtracts the displayed value from memory. Rcl Displays and clears the value stored in the memory. Set M + M + Rcl Rcl Clears the value stored in memory without changing the current display. User s Guide 11
12 Using the Memory Function S t e p / K e y s t ro k e s 1. Clear calculator: Display [On/C] [On/C] Enter values into memory : [25] [M+] 25. [30] [M+] 30. M M 3. Display the memory total: [Rcl] [M+] 5 5. M 4. Replace Memory value: 75 [Set] [Rcl] [M+] 75. M 5. Subtract 30 from the memory total: [30] [Set] [M+] 3 0. M 6. Display the results and clear memory : [Rcl] [Rcl] Clear the display: [On/C] [On/C] GradeMatic 4000
13 G PA Scale Values GradeMatic 4000 i n t e rnally calculates letter and number grades based on these scales for GPAs 4.0, 5.0, and 12.0 G PA 4.0 G PA 5.0 G PA 12.0 A A A B B B C C C D D D F When averaging grades, your calculator averages the grade percentages then converts the percentage to the values s h o w n a b o v e. Grade = Sum of [(Scores) x (Weights)] Sum of We i g h t s U s e r s Guide 1 3
14 Grading Display The number 12 re p resents the number of grade entries, the value to its right is the numerical value of the last entry (defined by the grade format). To the right of the numerical value is the c o r responding letter grade. All are identified by annunciators. (N U M, % and G R A D E). AV G appears when averaging grades. E rror & None Messages When an entry is incorrect or an answer is beyond the range of the calc u l a t o r, the word Error will display. When this occurs, press any key and continue where you left off. In some cases, such as averaging grades, the word None will display to indicate that a grade value is re q u i red before a value can be calculated, or the grade selected is not available due to pre f e r- ence settings. 1 4 GradeMatic 4000
15 GR A D I N G EX E R C I S E S To learn how to use GradeMatic 4000, we suggest that you carefully read and do the following exercises: I m p o rtant! All exercises in this section use default values unless otherwise stated. P ress [Set] [x] to re s t o re GradeMatic 4000 to its default settings. Default Grading Scale The following examples use the default grading scale shown below. Letter Grade P o i n t s A B C D F Below 60 U s e r s Guide 1 5
16 Working with Maximum and Minimum Points Maximum Points Maximum Points is the highest score possible for a student to achieve on a given test or assignment as determ i n e d by the teacher. The default for maximum points is 100. Minimum Points Minimum points can either be set d i rectly, or the GradeMatic 4000 can do this automatically. When set automatically, GradeMatic 4000 multiplies the maximum points by the D bre a k p o i n t p e rcentage (default is 60%). 1 6 GradeMatic 4000
17 Entering Maximum Points The following exercise shows how to change the maximum points and let the calculator figure the minimum points. You will also convert the following s c o res to percent and letter grades using a maximum points setting of 50. Student #1 46 Student #2 35 S t e p / K e y s t ro k e s 1. Clear calculator: D i s p l a y [On/C] [On/C] Enter 50 maximum points: 50 [Max Pts] Find the minimum points: [Min Pts] Enter the student s grades: 46 [# Grd] A 35 [# Grd] C U s e r s Guide 1 7
18 Entering Both Maximum and Minimum Points Using 150 maximum points and 80 minimum points, convert the following s c o res to percent and letter grades: Student #1 130 Student #2 93 S t e p / K e y s t ro k e s 1. Clear calculator: D i s p l a y [On/C] [On/C] Enter 150 maximum points: 150 [Max Pts] Enter 80 minimum points: 80 [Min Pts] Enter the student s grades: 130 [# Grd ] B + 93 [# Grd ] D+ N o t e : With the new maximum and mini - mum points, the passing grade is lower than with the default minimum points. 1 8 GradeMatic 4000
19 Resetting Maximum and Minimum Points to Defaults S t e p / K e y s t ro k e s D i s p l a y 1. R e t u rn the maximum and minimum points to their defaults: [ O ff] [On/C] Verify the maximum points is 100: [Max Pts] Verify the maximum points for A+: [Max Pts] A+ N o t e : To verify the entire table for maximum points, continue pressing [Max Pts]. 4. Verify the minimum points: [Min Pts] Verify the minimum points for A+: [Min Pts] A+ N o t e : To verify the entire table for minimum points, continue pre s s i n g [Min Pts]. U s e r s Guide 1 9
20 Customizing GradeMatic 4000 With the GradeMatic 4000, you may customize your calculator to suit your special needs by: 1) Selecting the grade display format 2) Entering a custom grade scale. Preferences Before you begin grading, you may customize your calculator via the Preference function. Later you will learn to further customize your GradeMatic 4000 by setting a custom grade scale. The following keys are used to set preferences: Set Used to enter the Preference mode. Repeated presses of the [ ] key scroll through the preference settings. + and Plus scrolls forward through the options for each setting; Minus scrolls backward. To select an option, leave it displayed and move to the next setting by pressing [ ]. To exit the menu, press [On/C]. 20 GradeMatic 4000
21 Settings & Defaults N o t e : The default option for each setting is identified with an asterisk ( * ). S c a l e O p t i o n s : Defined below %* ( True Percent) is the actual mathematical relationship between the maximum and actual points entered and the grade scale in use. For example, if the custom grade scales break point for D is 60%, and the maximum/minimum points are set to 100 and 40, the D b reak point displays as 40, not 60. P T S is used when grading on the Points system. This format is based on a point scale defined by the maximum and minimum points assigned to each grade. If a numerical grade is entered and [# Grd ] p ressed, the equivalent letter grade displays; likewise, pressing a letter grade key displays the equivalent points. G PA 4 selects the GPA 4 format. Letter grades are scaled to the numerical equivalents set for a 4.0 scale. For example, A is equivalent to 4.00, B to 3.00, etc. User's Guide 2 1
22 G PA 5 selects the GPA 5 format. Letter grades are scaled to the numerical equivalents of a 5.0 scale. For example, A is equivalent to 5.00, B to 4.00, etc. G PA 12 selects the GPA 12 form a t. Letter grades are scaled to the numerical equivalents of a 12.0 scale. For example, A is equivalent to 12.00, B to 9.00, etc. G % (Grade Scale Percent) corre l a t e s p e rcentage to the custom grade scale. For example, if the custom grade scales b reak point for D is 60%, and you reset the minimum points to 40, the D b reak point will still display as 60. N o t e : When changing grade formats, the displayed value automatically converts to the new format. The new format becomes the default until changed or the calculator is reset. Note: The GradeMatic 4000 also pro v i d e s k e y s t roke shortcuts to changing the grading f o rmat. Refer to S h o rtcuts to Setting Grade F o rmat for additional inform a t i o n. 2 2 GradeMatic 4000
23 N o t e : The default for each setting is identi - fied with an asterisk ( * ). Set A F O p t i o n s : Set ALL Set A F* To set break points for whole grades only, leave this setting at SE T A F. To set b reak points for + and grades, select SE T AL L. N o t e : Setting the AL L +, AL L and A+ p re f - e rences to OF F o v e rrides this pre f e re n c e when SE T AL L is selected. All + O p t i o n s : O n * O ff If AL L + is set to OF F, p l u s grades cannot be entered or displayed. If a plus grade key is pressed, N o n e displays. See SE T A F N o t e. All O p t i o n s : O n * O ff If AL L is set to OF F, minus grades cannot be entered or displayed. If a minus grade key is pressed, N o n e displays. See SE T A F N o t e. U s e r s Guide 2 3
24 A + O p t i o n s : O n * O ff If set to ON, an A + grade can be entere d. If set to OF F, A + cannot be entered or displayed. See SE T A F N o t e. F a i l O p t i o n s : F * E Depending on the option selected, a failing grade displays as an F or E. B e e p O p t i o n s : O ff * O n If set to ON, a beep sounds with each key p re s s. 2 4 GradeMatic 4000
25 Review Maximum Points for Whole Grades Only This exercise re q u i res you to temporarily change the AL L + and the AL L p re f- e rence settings to OF F. S t e p / K e y s t ro k e s 1. Clear calculator: D i s p l a y [On/C] [On/C] Set All + and All p re f e rences to O ff : [Set] [ ] S C A L E [ ] SET A F [ ] On ALL + [ + ] O ff ALL + [ ] On ALL [ + ] O ff ALL 3. Review the grade scale: [Max Pts] 100. [Max Pts] A [Max Pts] B [Max Pts] C [Max Pts] D [Max Pts] F N o t e : Change the AL L + and AL L p re f e r - ences back to ON b e f o re continuing with the following exerc i s e s. U s e r s Guide 2 5
26 C o n v e rting Scores & Grades GradeMatic 4000 is most commonly used for converting scores to letter grades. This is done using either the [ Av g ] or [# Grd ] k e y. C o n v e rt Raw Scores to Letter Grades Using the [Avg] Key Convert the following raw scores to letter grades, then find the class average: Student #1 87 Student #2 55 Student #3 64 S t e p / K e y s t ro k e s 1. Clear calculator: D i s p l a y [On/C] [On/C] Enter the student s score s : 87 [Av g ] B + 55 [Av g ] F 64 [Av g ] D 3. Find the class average: [Set] [Av g ] D GradeMatic 4000
27 C o n v e rting Single Raw Scores to Letter Grades (Other than a 100- point Maximum) This exercise shows how to convert raw scores using the default grade scale and maximum points of 200. Student #1 187 Student #2 155 Student #3 164 S t e p / K e y s t ro k e s 1. Clear the class average: D i s p l a y [ O ff] [On/C] Enter 200 maximum points: [200] [Max Pts] Verify the value for maximum points: [Min Pts] Enter the student s scores and find class average: 187 [Av g ] A 155 [Av g ] C [Av g ] B [Set] [Av g ] B Do Not Clear the Calculator... U s e r s Guide 2 7
28 Grade Form a t s The following shows the diff e rent display formats of the GradeMatic The GradeMatic 4000 can be used to easily convert between form a t s. K e y s t rokes D i s p l a y [Set] [ ] (P t s) B [Set] [2] (G % *) B [Set] [4] (G PA 4) B [Set] [5] (G PA 5) B [Set] [6] (G PA 12) B [Set] [1] (% *) B * N o t e : Grade Percent (G%) and Tru e P e rcent (%) will reflect the same values unless an irregular custom scale is entere d. C o n v e rt Raw Scores to Letter Grades Using the [# Grade] Key This exercise teaches you how to use the [# Grd] key to convert raw score s to letter grades. Also, the count will re p resent the number of students, not the number of grades p e r student. 2 8 GradeMatic 4000
29 N o t e : This exercise uses a maximum points value of 200 and the following raw score s : Student #1 187 Student #2 155 Student #3 164 S t e p / K e y s t ro k e s 1. Clear calculator: D i s p l a y [On/C] [On/C] Enter 200 maximum points: 200 [Max Pts] Enter the students grades: 187 [# Grd ] A 155 [# Grd ] C [# Grd ] B 4. Find the class average: [ Av g ] B 5. Set display to Points: [Set] [ ] B 6. Set display to GPA 4: [Set] [4] B 7. Set display to True %: [Set] [1] B U s e r s Guide 29
30 C o n v e rt Summed Raw Scores to Letter Grades This exercise converts summed score s (points for an entire grading period) to final grades. Use 1500 points for the grading period and the scores below: Grade Grade Grade S t e p / K e y s t ro k e s D i s p l a y 1. Clear calculator: [On/C] [On/C] Enter 1500 maximum points: 1500 [Max Pts] Verify the minimum points: [Min Pts] Enter the grades: 376 [+] [+] [=] Find the average: [ Av g ] C 3 0 GradeMatic 4000
31 Po i n t s - O ff/negative Score Grading You can also use the calculator for negative or points-off grading. Press the [ ] key, enter the number of points off, then press [ Av g ]. The following exercise assumes a standard 100 point scale with the points-off scores below: Student #1 15 Student #2 33 Student #3 0 (100) S t e p / K e y s t ro k e s D i s p l a y 1. Reset minimum and maximum points to their defaults: [ O ff] [On/C] Verify maximum points: [Max Pts] Verify minimum points: [Min Pts] Enter the student s score s : [ ] 15 [Av g ] B [ ] 33 [Av g ] D + [ ] 0 [Av g ] A+ U s e r s Guide 3 1
32 Summed Points off Grading Assuming a 100 point test, the following exercise shows you how to calculate a student s average using per page p o i n t s o ff totals. Use the following grades for this exerc i s e : S t e p / K e y s t ro k e s D i s p l a y 1. Clear calculator: [On/C] [On/C] Enter the per page points off : [ ] [ ] 5 15 [ ] 6 [=] Find the student s average: [ Av g ] C GradeMatic 4000
33 Averaging Grades To average letter grades, number g r a d e s, or a combinations of both, enter all the letter or number grades for a student and press [ Av g ]. Remember, when entering number grades, enter the number first, then pre s s t h e [# Grd ] k e y. Averaging Letter Grades Enter and average the following grades: B+ C A S t e p / K e y s t ro k e s 1. Clear calculator: D i s p l a y [On/C] [On/C] Enter the grades: [ B + ] B + [ C ] C [ A ] A 3. Find average for grades: [ Av g ] B U s e r s Guide 3 3
34 Averaging Number & Letter Grades Enter and average the following number and letter grades: 8 7 B + 64 C S t e p / K e y s t ro k e s 1. Clear calculator: D i s p l a y [On/C] [On/C] Enter the grades: 87 [# Grd ] B + [ B + ] B + 64 [# Grd ] D [ C ] C 3. Find the average for grades: [ Av g ] C GradeMatic 4000
35 Grade Weighting GradeMatic 4000 p rovides a grade weighting feature that can be used to weigh a grade more heavily than others. For example, the following table shows that homework and quizzes account for 50% of a student s average, while the grade earned on his or her m i d - t e rm accounts for the re m a i n i n g 50%. Grade G r a d e % of W t is for: E a rn e d G rd Avg Va l u e H o m e w o r k B + 20 % 2 Wt Q u i z z e s C 30 % 3 Wt M i d - t e rm A 50 % 5 Wt T h e re are two methods that may be used to enter weight factors: manual grade weighting and automatic grade weighting. Both are discussed in the following sections. Manual Grade We i g h t i n g If you prefer not to use the automatic method of grade weighting, you can manually weight individual grades as you enter them. To manually weight a grade, enter the grade, the weight value, then p ress the [ W t ] key. For example, if a stu- U s e r s Guide 3 5
36 dent earned an A and you want it to have a weight factor of 5, you would e n t e r : [A ] 5 [Wt]. Automatic Grade We i g h t i n g This method saves keystrokes and time by using the semi-permanent weight table. You can use this table to assign weight values for up to ten (10) grades. Once this table is set up, each grade e n t e red is automatically weighted with the corresponding weight value. It is important to remember that while averaging a student s grades, you must always enter the grades in the same order the weight values were assigned. For example, if the first grade on the table re p resents homework scores and accounts for 20% of the overall grade, while entering the student s grades, you will always enter the homework score first so that it is weighted corre c t l y. Otherwise the grade will not re c e i v e the correct weight factor. N o t e : To clear the weight table, turn the cal - culator off by pressing the [ O ff ] k e y. 3 6 GradeMatic 4000
37 Manually Weighted Letter Grades Enter and average these weighted letter grades using manual weighting: Grade # G r a d e Wt Factor #1 (Homework) B + 1 (or 10%) #2 (Quizzes) C 2 (or 20%) #3 (Mid-term) A 7 (or 70%) S t e p / K e y s t ro k e s D i s p l a y 1. Clear calculator: [On/C] [On/C] Enter the weighted grades: [ B + ] B + [C ] 2 [Wt] C [A ] 7 [Wt] A 3. Find the average for grades: [ Avg] B + Note the diff e rence between weighted and unweighted grades. In the Averaging Letter G r a d e s e x e rcise, where no grade weight - ing was applied, the same grades earn e d only a B average. With grade weighting, this student earned a B +. U s e r s Guide 3 7
38 Manually Weighted Letter & Number Grades Enter and average these weighted l e t t e r and number grades (100-point maximum) using manual weighting: Grade # G r a d e Wt Factor #1 (Homework) B + 1 (or 10%) #2 (Quizzes) 93 2 (or 20%) #3 (Mid-term) A 7 (or 70%) S t e p / K e y s t ro k e s 1. Clear calculator: D i s p l a y [On/C] [On/C] Enter the first grade: [ B + ] B+ 3. Enter the second grade: 93 [# Grd ] A 4. Enter the second grades' wt. factor: 2 [Wt] WT A 5. Enter the third grade and wt. factor: [A ] 7 [Wt] WT A 6. Find the average for grades: [ Av g ] A 3 8 GradeMatic 4000
39 Entering Automatic Grade Weights Enter your own automatic weight table by using the weight factors below: Grade # Wt Factor #1 (Homework) 1 (or 10%) #2 (Quizzes) 2 (or 20%) #3 (Mid-term) 7 (or 70%) S t e p / K e y s t ro k e s 1. Clear calculator: D i s p l a y [On/C] [On/C] Select the weight table: [Set] [Wt] Enter the weight factors: 1 [Set] [Set] [Set] Exit auto-weight setup: [On/C] [On/C] 0. U s e r s Guide 3 9
40 Review Automatic Grade We i g h t s Once values have been entered for the weight table, W T will stay lit in the top corner of the LCD. To re v i e w weight values, press [ W t ]. Any weights not entered will carry the default S t e p / K e y s t ro k e s 1. Clear calculator: D i s p l a y [On/C] [On/C] Verify the weight values: [ W t ] [ W t ] [Wt] Continue pressing [Wt] until all 10 values are verified. N o t e : Weights 4 10 are valued at 1.00 because no change was made. 4. Clear display and exit the weight t a b l e : [On/C] [On/C] GradeMatic 4000
41 Averaging Weighted Grades Enter and average the scores listed below. Remember to enter them in the same order as listed in the weight table. Grade # G r a d e #1 (Homework) B + #2 (Quizzes) C #3 (Mid-term) A S t e p / K e y s t ro k e s D i s p l a y 1. Clear calculator: [On/C] [On/C] Enter the grades: [ B + ] B + [ C ] C [ A ] A 3. Find the average: [ Av g ] B + Note: For a class of 25 students, each with t h ree grades to be averaged, auto-weight - ing saves you 150 keystro k e s! U s e r s Guide 4 1
42 Using the [No Grd] Key Using the previously entered weights, average the following auto-weighted grades. This time, assume Grade #3 was missed because of an excused absence. Grade # G r a d e #1 (Homework) B + #2 (Quizzes) C #3 (Mid-term) E x c u s e d S t e p / K e y s t ro k e s 1. Clear calculator: D i s p l a y [On/C] [On/C] Enter the grades: [ B + ] B + [ C ] C [No Grd ] no Gr 3. Find the average: [ Av g ] C+ 4. Clear and exit the weight table: [ O ff] [On/C] GradeMatic 4000
43 Custom Grade Scales Wi t h t h e GradeMatic 4000 you can e n t e r, recall and store your own custom grade scale. Grade scales are usually set for whole-grade (A/B/C/D/F) bre a k points with incremental bre a k s (B+/B/B ) automatically divided evenly within the whole-grade range. If pref e r red, you can manually enter your own values for the whole-grade and +/ break points. When entering a custom grade scale, the minimum value is used to define the minimum breakpoint of a letter grade. The GradeMatic 4000 will take the entered value, convert it to an equivalent percentage and perm a n e n t- ly store this percentage as the minimum b reakpoint. All custom grade scale entries are assumed to be point values unless the [%] key is used. If [%] is used, then the actual entry is stored and not converted. A custom grade scale remains in permanent memory until [Set] [x] is used to re s t o re the default grade scale or you enter a diff e rent custom grade scale. U s e r s Guide 4 3
44 Enter a Custom Grade Scale Sample Scale A = B = C = D = F = S t e p / K e y s t ro k e s D i s p l a y 1. Clear the calculator: [ O ff] [On/C] 0. 2 Set the minimum points for A : 93 [Set] A A 3. Set the minimum points for B : 85 [Set] B B 4. Set the minimum points for C : 75 [Set] C C 5. Set the minimum points for D : 65 [Set] D D 4 4 GradeMatic 4000
45 Review Point Range for Letter Grade To view the points range for a letter grade press the [ R c l ] key then the letter g r a d e. S t e p / K e y s t ro k e s 1. Clear calculator: D i s p l a y [On/C] [On/C] Enter 100 maximum points: 100 [Max Pts] Verify maximum points and re v i e w grade scale: [Rcl] [A+] A + [ A ] A [ A ] A [ B + ] B + [ B ] B [ B ] B [ C + ] C + [ C ] C [ C ] C [ D + ] D + [ D ] D [ D ] D [ F ] F U s e r s Guide 4 5
46 Review Grades with Maximum Points Greater than 100 S t e p / K e y s t ro k e s D i s p l a y 1. Clear calculator: [On/C] [On/C] Change the maximum points to 500: [500] [Max Pts] Review the grade scale: [Max Pts] A+ [Max Pts] A [Max Pts] A [Max Pts] B + Continue reviewing... N o t e : To review the minimum points for grades, follow the same steps but use the [Min Pts] key instead of the [Max Pts] k e y. 4 6 GradeMatic 4000
47 Plus/Minus Custom Scale The following exercise shows how to enter a nonlinear custom grade scale with all grade-break levels (including plus and minus). For a linear grade point scale, the b reak point spread is equal as shown in the following table. Note that the point spread for each grade is 2.5. G r a d e P o i n t s Point Spre a d A A A B Non linear point scales do not have equal point spreads as does a linear scale. The following table is an example of a nonlinear point spre a d. G r a d e P o i n t s Point Spre a d A A A B U s e r s Guide 4 7
48 Set a Plus/Minus Custom Scale S t e p / K e y s t ro k e s 1. Change the SE T A F p re f e rence to SE T AL L: D i s p l a y [ O ff] [On] 0. [Set] [ ] [ ] SET A F [ + ] SET ALL [ O n / C ] Set the minimum points for A+ : 98 [Set] [A+] A+ 3. Set the minimum points for A : 95.5 [Set] [A] A 4. Set the minimum points for A : 94 [Set] [A ] A 5. Set the minimum points for B+ : 91 [Set] [B+] B + Continue until done Verify the settings: [Rcl] [A+] A + [Rcl] [A] A [Rcl] [A ] A [Rcl] [B+] B + Continue until done GradeMatic 4000
49 CU S T O M GR A D E SC A L E P l u s W h o l e M i n u s A / / B / / C / / D / / P l u s W h o l e M i n u s A / / B / / C / / D / / U s e r s Guide 4 9
50 KEY DEFINITIONS On/C Power On/Clear: Turns power on and clears display. One press clears an incorrect entry so you can continue your calculation or grade entries. Two presses clear the calculator in preparation for the next function. Off Power Off: Turns power off and clears all non permanent memory. Set Set: Used with other keys to access secondary functions. AND 0 9 Math Digits: Enters numbers. Math Operators: Used to perform mathematical calculations. 50 GradeMatic 4000
51 Set A/C + All Clear: Also referred to as a Full Reset. Clears all memory and resets to factory defaults. Rcl Recall: Recalls stored values and settings. % Percent Key: Four-functions. Used in percent calculations. Set % Delta Percent: Calculates the percent difference between two numbers. A+ F Letter Grades: Used to enter a letter grade. To review the points range for a letter grade, press [Rcl], then the letter grade key. To set a custom scale for letter grades, refer to the exercise, Enter a Custom Grade Scale in the Custom Grade Scales section. User s Guide 51
52 Max Pts Maximum Points: Used to enter or view maximum points. Turning the calculator off resets maximum points to 100 (default). See also Working with Maximum and Minimum Points. Min Pts Minimum Points: Used when changing or viewing minimum points. If maximum points are changed,you can let the GradeMatic 4000 automatically compute the minimum points. For more information on minimum points refer to Working with Maximum and Minimum Points. # Grd Number Grade: Used to enter number grades. No Grd No Grade: Lets you enter unpenalized missed grades and maintain a consistent weight factor for all scores. 52 GradeMatic 4000
53 Avg Average: Finds a student s grade average, adds it to the overall class average and prepares the calculator for a new grade set entry. Set Class Avg Avg Class Average: Calculates the class average. To clear a class average, press [Set] [Avg] [Avg]. Turning off the calculator also clears the class average, but pressing [On/C] does not. Wt Weight Key: Used to weigh the grade entry. Use with [Set] to build the semi-permanent weight table for automatic grade weighting. M + Add to Memory: Adds the displayed value to memory. This value remains constant until added to or subtracted from, or cleared. Since student grades are automatically stored in memory while class averaging, do not manually enter grades into memory. User s Guide 53
54 Set M + Memory Subtract: Subtract the displayed value from the memory total. Rcl Rcl Memory Recall: Two presses in succession clears memory and shows the total. Set Rcl Clear Memory: Clears memory without clearing the display. Timer Timer: Displays, starts and stops the timer. If a value is entered prior to starting the timer, the timer counts down from the time entered. +/ Set Change Sign: Toggles the sign of the displayed value. 54 GradeMatic 4000
55 Set + Square Root: Finds square root of the displayed number. Shortcuts to Setting Grade Format Points Set GPA 4.0 Set 4 GPA 5.0 Set 5 GPA 12.0 Set 6 Grade Percent Set 2 True Percent Set 1 User s Guide 55
56 5 6 GradeMatic 4000 NO T E S
57 NO T E S U s e r s Guide 5 7
58 5 8 GradeMatic 4000 NO T E S
59 WA R R A N T Y RE PA I R SE RV I C E U S A Calculated Industries, Inc. ( CII ) 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, CII at its option will either repair (using new or re m a n u f a c t u re d part) or replace (with a new or re m a n- u f a c t u red unit) the product at no c h a rge. TH E WA R R A N T Y W I L L N O T A P P LY T O T H E P R O D- U C T I F I T H A S B E E N D A M A G E D B Y M I S U S E, A B U S E, A LT E R AT I O N, A C C I D E N T, I M P R O P E R H A N D L I N G O R O P E R AT I O N, O R I F U N A U T H O R I Z E D R E PA I R S A R E AT T E M P T E D O R M A D E. SO M E E X A M P L E S O F D A M- A G E S N O T C O V E R E D B Y WA R R A N T Y I N C L U D E, B U T A R E N O T L I M I T E D T O, B AT T E RY L E A K A G E, B E N D I N G, O RV I S I B L E C R A C K I N GO F T H E LCD W H I C H A R EP R E- S U M E D T O B E D A M A G E S R E S U LT I N G F R O M M I S U S E O R A B U S E. To obtain warranty service in the U.S., ship the product postage paid to the CII Authorized Service Provider listed on the back page of the User s Guide. Please provide an explanation of the service re q u i rement, your name, a d d ress, day phone number and dated p roof of purchase (typically a sales receipt). If the product is over 90 days old, include payment of $6.95 for re t u rn shipping and handling within U s e r s Guide 5 9
60 the contiguous 48 states. (Outside the contiguous 48 states, please call CII for re t u rn shipping costs.) A re p a i red or replacement pro d u c t assumes the remaining warranty of the original product or 90 days, whichever is longer NO N-WA R R A N T Y RE PA I R SE RV I C E U S A Non-warranty repair covers service beyond the warranty period or service requested due to damage resulting fro m misuse or abuse. Contact the CII Authorized Service P rovider listed on the back page of this User s Guide to obtain current pro d u c t repair information and charges. Repairs a re guaranteed for 90 days. RE PA I R SE RV I C E OU T S I D E T H E U S A Not all countries have CII Authorized Service Providers or the same warranty and service policies. To obtain warranty or non-warranty repair service for goods purchased outside the U.S., contact the dealer through which you initially purchased the product. If you cannot reasonably have the pro d u c t re p a i red in your area, you may contact CII to obtain current product re p a i r i n f o rmation and charges, including f reight and duties. 6 0 GradeMatic 4000
61 DI S C L A I M E R CII M A K E S N O WA R R A N T Y O R R E P R E S E N TAT I O N, E I T H E R E X P R E S S O R I M P L I E D, W I T H R E S P E C T T O T H E P R O D U C T S Q U A L I T Y, P E R F O R M A N C E, M E R C H A N- TA B I L I T Y, O R F I T N E S S F O R A PA RT I C U L A R P U R P O S E. AS A R E S U LT, T H I S P R O D U C T, I N C L U D I N G B U T N O T L I M I T E D T O, K E Y S T R O K E P R O C E D U R E S, M AT H E M AT I- C A L A C C U R A C Y A N D P R E P R O G R A M M E D M AT E R I A L, I S S O L D A S I S, A N D Y O UT H EP U R C H A S E RA S S U M E T H E E N T I R E R I S K A S T O I T S Q U A L I T Y A N D P E R F O R- M A N C E. IN N O E V E N T W I L L CII B E L I A B L E F O R D I R E C T, I N D I R E C T, S P E C I A L, I N C I D E N TA L, O R C O N S E Q U E N T I A L D A M A G E S R E S U LT I N G F R O M A N Y D E F E C T I N T H E P R O D U C T O R I T S D O C U M E N TAT I O N. The warranty, disclaimer, and re m e- dies set forth above are exclusive and replace all others, oral or written, e x p ressed or implied. No CII 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 consequential 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. U s e r s Guide 6 1
62 FCC CL A S S B 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. Looking for New Ideas Calculated Industries, a leading manuf a c t u rer of special function calculators and digital measuring instruments, is always looking for new product ideas in these are a s. If you have one, or if you have any suggestions for improvements to this p roduct or its User s Guide, please call or write our Product Development Department. Thank you. 6 2 GradeMatic 4000
63 Carson City MAY-6 97 V N How To Reach CII Headquarters Mail Calculated Industries, Inc Hytech Drive Carson City, NV USA Phone 775/ Fax 775/ techsup@calculated.com World Wide Web User s Guide 63
64 Calculated Industries is a registered trademark and GradeMatic 4000 is a trademark of Calculated Industries, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Designed in the United States of America by Calculated Industries, Inc. 1998, Calculated Industries, Inc. U.S. Patent Numbers: 4,715,011 and 5,233,552 U.S. Patent Numbers: 4,715,011 and 5,233,552 Printed in Indonesia Manual 3058 MN A
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