Calculated Industries ULTRA MEASURE MASTER 8025 Pocket Reference Manual

Manual is about: PROFESSIONAL GRADE U.S. STANDARD TO METRIC CONVERSION CALCULATOR

Summary of ULTRA MEASURE MASTER 8025

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    U ltra m easure m aster ® professional grade u.S. Standard to metric conversion calculator model 8025 pocket reference guide ➡ ➡ insert this direction 佣.

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    The ultra measure master calculator sim- plifies conversions between metric and imperial weights and measures. The ultra measure master can convert the following types of dimensions: • linear • area • volume • weight • temperature • linear velocity • volumetric velocity (flow rates) • pressure • ben...

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    Getting started ...............................1 key definitions..............................1 basic function keys..........................1 miscellaneous functions ...................2 memory functions .............................3 conversion functions........................3 paperless tape fun...

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    Weight/volume conversions ...........26 temperature conversions ...............29 linear velocity conversions ............30 volumetric velocity conversions .....31 pressure conversions .....................32 bending moment conversions .......34 appendix ...............................................

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 1 key definitions basic function keys + – x arithmetic operation keys. ÷ = % four-function (+, –, x, ÷) percent key. 0 – 9 keys used for entering and • numbers. O off key — turns all power off. O on/clear key — turns on power. Pressing once clears the display. Pressing tw...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 2 miscellaneous functions b backspace key. Ç b ( ) square root. ® = paperless tape. Ç ß preference settings. Ç ÷ (1/x) reciprocal — finds the reciprocal of a number (e.G., 8 Ç ÷ 0.125). Ç x clear all — returns all stored values to the default settings. (does not affect pr...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 3 memory functions n memory plus. Ç n (m–) memory minus. Ç ® clear m+. ® ® recall and clear m+. ß 0 – 9 memory storage — when pressed after the ß key, the 0 through 9 keys will store the displayed value into fixed memory. ® n or recall m+ or m0 – m9. 0 – 9 conversion func...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 4 k kilograms key — enters or converts to kilograms. G grams key — enters or converts to grams. M meters key — enters or converts to meters. C centimeter key — enters or converts to centimeters. M millimeter key — enters or converts to millimeters. K kilometer key — enter...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 5 inch values (e.G., 9 i 1 / 2). Repeated presses during conversions toggle between fractional and decimal inches. / fraction key — used to separate the numerator and denominator when entering fractions: 1 / 2. B backspace key — used to delete entries one key- stroke at a...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 6 Ç l pounds per square inch (psi) — enters or converts to pounds per square inch. Ç d pounds per square foot (psf) — enters or converts to pounds per square foot. Ç k kilo pascals (kpa) — enters or converts to kilo pascals. Ç g mega pascals (mpa) — enters or converts to ...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 7 Ç f feet per second (ft/sec) — enters or converts to feet per second. Ç i inches per second (in/sec) — enters or con- verts to inches per second. Ç 9 newton-meters (n-m) — enters or converts to newton-meters. Ç 8 foot-pound (ft-lbs) — enters or converts to foot- pounds....

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 8 paperless tape function ® = paperless tape – useful for checking figures, as it scrolls through your past 20 entries or calculations. Press ® = to access paperless tape mode. Press + or – to scroll for- ward or backward. Press = to exit mode and continue with a new entr...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 9 preference settings press Ç, then ß, then keep pressing ß to toggle through the main settings. Press the + key to advance within sub- setting. Use the – key to back up. Press o key to exit preferences. Press Ç and: setting--function first press fractional resolution: of...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 10 (cont’d) fifth press meter linear displays: of ß : --0.000 m + --float m (floating point) + --0.000 m (repeats options) sixth press fractional mode: of ß : --std. + --const + --std. (repeats options) note: press o at anytime to exit the preference settings. Fractional ...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 11 note: changing the fractional resolution on a displayed value does not alter your permanent fractional resolution setting. Pressing o will return your calculator to the permanently set fractional resolution. Setting fractional modes standard mode in standard mode, the ...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 12 using exponential notation your calculator is defaulted to have expo- nential notation set to “on.” therefore, any integer value exceeding seven digits will display in exponential format. When expo- nential notation is off, the calculator adjusts dimensioned values to ...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 13 conventions and units of measure conventions units of measure linear inches feet yards millimeters centimeters meters miles kilometers area square inches square feet square yards square millimeters square centimeters square meters square miles square kilometers acres h...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 14 (cont’d) volume (cont’d) gallons board feet temperature celsius fahrenheit weight kilograms grams dry ounces pounds tons metric tons linear velocity millimeters per second inches per second feet per second meters per second feet per minute meters per minute miles per h...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 15 basic math operations your calculator uses standard chaining logic which simply means that you enter your first value, the operator (+, –, x, ÷), the second value and then the equals key (=). A. 3 + 2 = 5. B. 3 – 2 = 1. C. 3 x 2 = 6. D. 3 ÷ 2 = 1.5 this feature also ma...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 16 multiplying or dividing dimensions examples: keystrokes display 1. Multiply 5 feet 3 inches by 8 feet 6-1/2 inches: 5 f 3 i x 8 f 6 i 1 / 2 = 44.84375 sq feet 2. Multiply 50 meters per minute by 12.5: 5 0 Ç m x 1 2 • 5 = m/m 625. 3. Multiply 33.5 gallons by 2.031: 3 3 ...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 17 memory operation 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 Ç n recall total in memory ® n display/clear memory ® ® clear memory Ç ® memory is semi-per...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 18 using memory storage keys (m0 - m9) in addition to the standard cumulative memory (as previously described), your calculator has ten independent storage registers – m0 through m9 – that can be used to permanently store single, noncu- mulative values. The following exam...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 19 entering dimensions and units when entering feet-inch dimensional val- ues, you must enter the largest dimension first — feet before inches, inches before fractions. To enter fractions of an inch, enter the numerator (value above the line), press / (fraction bar key) a...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 20 linear dimensions the following examples show how linear dimensions are entered: note: the o key should be pressed after each of the entries below to clear the display. Dimension keystrokes 5 feet 5 f 1/2 inch 1 / 2 5 feet 1-1/2 inch 5 f 1 i 1 / 2 10 yards 1 0 y 17.5 m...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 21 conversions linear conversions to convert a displayed linear value, press the Ç key, followed by the desired unit key. See below for examples. Convert 27 feet to other linear dimensions: keystrokes display 1. Enter 27 feet: 2 7 f 27 feet 2. Convert to inches: Ç i 324 i...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 22 square and cubic conversions to convert a displayed area or volume value, press the Ç key, followed by the desired unit key. See below for examples. Examples convert 14 square feet to square yards: keystrokes display o o 0. 1 4 f f 14 sq feet Ç y 1.555556 sq yd (1.6 sq...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 23 2. Enter 45.75 board feet: 4 5 • 7 5 Ç 0 (bd ft) bdft 45.75 3. Convert to cubic feet: Ç f 3.8125 cu feet 4. Convert to cubic yards: Ç y 0.141204 cu yd 5. Convert to cubic inches: Ç i 6588. Cu inch find the volume of a rectangular container 3 feet by 1 foot 9-5/8 inches...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 24 convert 126 liters to gallons and fluid ounces. Keystrokes display 1. Clear calculator: o o 0. 2. Enter 126 liters: 1 2 6 l 126 l 3. Convert to gallons: Ç g gal 33.28568 4. Convert to fluid ounces: Ç f f-oz 4260.567 weight conversions to convert a displayed weight valu...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 25 if your car has a 12 gallon tank, how many liters of gas will it take to fill it? What is the cost if one liter is $0.75? Use the cost function to find the total cost of the gas. Keystrokes display 1. Clear calculator: o o 0. 2. Enter 12 gallons: 1 2 g gal 12 3. Conver...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 26 weight/volume conversions the ultra measure master can convert between weight and volume. To recall weight per volume factor press ® %. Continue pressing % to display as pounds, metric tons, kilograms, grams or tons. The default weight per volume factor is: • 62.42796 ...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 27 examples find the total volume of water needed to fill a rectangular container 10 feet long by 6 feet wide by 24 inches deep. Then find the weight of the water (use the default weight factor of 62.42796 pounds per cubic foot, which is equivalent to the density of water...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 28 find the weight of 15 cubic yards in pounds and metric tons at 1.75 tons per cubic yard. Then, return the weight per volume factor back to the default of 1 gram per cubic centimeter (equivalent to 62.42796 pounds per cubic foot). Keystrokes display 1. Clear calculator:...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 29 temperature conversions to convert a displayed temperature value, press Ç key, followed by the 2 or 3 key for fahrenheit or celsius, respectively. See examples below. Examples convert 78 °f to a °c temperature. Keystrokes display 1. Clear calculator: o o 0. 2. Enter 78...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 30 linear velocity conversions to convert a displayed linear velocity, press the Ç key, followed by the key cor- responding to the desired linear velocity. See below for examples. Examples convert 55 miles per hour to kilometers per hour. Keystrokes display 1. Clear calcu...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 31 volumetric velocity conversions to convert a displayed volumetric velocity, press the Ç key, followed by the key corresponding to the desired volumetric velocity. See below for examples. Examples convert 48 fluid ounces per second to liters per second. Keystrokes displ...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 32 the faucet in a house should provide 4.5 gallons of water per minute. If you have a two liter bottle that filled up in 12 seconds, is the faucet within code? Keystrokes display 1. Clear calculator: o o 0. 2. Divide liters by seconds: 2 ÷ 1 2 = 0.166667 3. Enter as lite...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 33 2. Enter psi: • 5 Ç l (psi) psi 0.5 3. Convert to bars: Ç t (bars) bar 0.034474 4. Convert to psf: Ç d (psf) psf 72. 5. Convert to kpa: Ç k (kpa) k pa 3.447379 6. Convert to mpa: Ç g (mpa) mpa 0.003447 convert 24 pounds per square foot to kilo pascals. Keystrokes displ...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 34 bending moment conversions to convert a displayed bending moment, press the Ç key, followed by the key cor- responding to the desired bending moment. See below for examples. Examples convert 120 inch-lb to newton-meters. Keystrokes display 1. Clear calculator: o o 0. 2...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 35 your metric-based plan says that the bridge rail bolt must be tightened to 30 n-m but your torque wrench only shows ft-lb. Find the ft-lb setting required to set up the wrench. Keystrokes display 1. Clear calculator: o o 0. 2. Enter n-m: 3 0 Ç 9 (n-m) n-m 30 3. Find ft...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 36 default settings after a clear all (Ç x), your calculator will return to the following setting: stored values default value weight per volume 62.42796 lb / cu ft if you replace your battery or perform a full reset * (press o, hold down x, and press o), your calculator ...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 37 errors – when an incorrect entry is made, or the answer is beyond the range of the calcu- lator, it will display the word “error.” to clear an error condition you must press the o button once. At this point you must determine what caused the error and re-key the proble...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 38 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 o...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 39 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. If your product won...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 40 warranty 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 i...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 41 disclaimer ci makes no warranty or representation, either express or implied, with respect to the product’s quality, performance, mer- chantability, or fitness for a particular purpose. As a result, this product, includ- ing but not limited to, keystroke proce- dures, ...

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    P ocket r eference g uide — 42 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 look...

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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 technologies, llc, 2007. Pocket reference guide copyrighted by calculated...