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6-1
Outputting a Function to the Speaker
6 Outputting a Function to the Speaker
(EA-200 only)
When [Speaker (
y
=
f
(
x
))] is selected on the [CASIO] tab of the Select Sensor dialog box,
sampling is not performed by a sensor. Instead, the sound of the waveform of a function
input on the calculator is output from the EA-200’s speaker.
u
To output the waveform of a function through the speaker
(1) Connect the EA-200 to the calculator, and turn on the EA-200.
(2) Turn on the calculator, and start up the E-CON3 application.
(3) Tap
O
and then [Window] - [Graph Editor] (or tap
!
) to display the calculator Graph
Editor window.
(4) On the Graph Editor window, input the function (for example:
y
1 = sin (440·2·
π
·
x
)) that will
be output from the speaker into any of the available lines (
y
1 to
y
20).
When inputting a function, specify arguments (for sin, etc.) using radian units. This
function treats all arguments as radian values, regardless of the calculator’s angle unit
setting.
For details about how to input expressions into the Graph Editor window, see the section
about the Graph & Table application in the calculator User’s Guide.
(5) Tap the Sensor Setup window to make it active.
(6) Tap the [Sensor] box to display the Select Sensor dialog box.
(7) On the [CASIO] tab, select [Speaker (
y
=
f
(
x
))] and then tap [Set].
This closes the Select Sensor dialog box and returns
to the Sensor Setup window, which now appears as
shown to the right.
(8) Tap the [±1.5Range] down arrow button, and then select [Auto] or [Manual] as required.
Selecting [Auto] optimizes the function and output range during graphing of the function
on the calculator Graph window (not the E-CON Graph window) so the
y
-axis range is
from –1.5 to 1.5 (maximum allowable range for speaker output). This is the setting you
should normally use.
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