GRAPHING CALCULATOR TECHNOLOGY

APPENDIX C
GRAPHING CALCULATOR TECHNOLOGY
Downloading
Using the Data Sets
To solve the Graphing Calculator problems in
Technology & Learning sections of the Chapter
Reviews, you will need to download the programs and
the datasets. These files can be found at the website
go.hrw.com.
Once you have loaded the application, you can use it
via the “apps” function on the calculator. Press the
blue [APPS] button in the upper left portion of the
keypad. A menu will be displayed of the applications
in your calculator’s memory. Look for an application
titled CHEMAPPS. Select it either by using the arrow
keys and pressing ENTER or by using the number keys.
Do this each time you choose to open the application.
A title screen will appear for a few seconds, and then
a menu will be displayed, listing all of the available
data sets. The sets are listed by chapter and can be
selected with either the arrow keys and [ENTER] or
with the number keys.
www.scilinks.org
Topic: go.hrw.com
SciLinks code: HW4 TI83
This Web site contains links for downloading programs and applications you will need for Technology
and Learning exercises.
Note: In order to transfer programs and applications
from a computer to your calculator, you will need a
TI-Graph Link cable. Programs can also be transferred directly between calculators using a unit-to-unit
cable. Refer to the TI Web site or to your calculator’s
user’s manual for instructions.
If your computer does not already have TI-Graph
Link software installed, click Step 1: TI-Graph Link
Software and follow the links for downloading and
installing TI-Graph Link from the TI Web site.
Click Step 2: HChmProg. This will load the file
HCHMPROG.ZIP onto your computer. Once the file
is downloaded, double-click the icon and the file will
be extracted into a file called hchmprog.8xg.
Click Step 3: Getting Started and follow the instructions for your TI-Graph Link to load hchmprog.8xg
onto your TI calculator. When the file is sent to the
calculator, it should expand into 17 programs. These
programs should appear in the PRGM menu.
Download the CHEMAPPS application from
go.hrw.com.
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The instructions are essentially the same for every
question that uses the datasets. You can select the lists
to be loaded by placing the cursor beside them and
pressing the [ENTER] key or, if you would like to load
all of the lists from that chapter at one time, you can
use the arrow keys to go to the All menu and choose
the first option All+ and then press [ENTER]. When
you have chosen all of the data sets that you need,
use the arrow keys to go to the Load menu. The
SetUpEditor allows you to decide where you would
like the lists to be stored. 1: Add to Editor adds the
lists to the end of the List editor. By choosing [STAT]
and 1: Edit…, you can see
these lists behind L6.
2: Exchange Lists replaces
the data values in those
with the sets from the
application. They will be
replaced in order, so if
you have only one list, L1
will be replaced, and so
on. 3: No change will
not add the list to the
List editor; however, by
going to the List menu
via [2nd] [LIST], you
will see the names of
the data sets listed
under L6. After you
have finished,
choose Load, and
the sets will be
loaded into the
desired location.
Appendix C
Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved.
APPENDIX C
Troubleshooting
• Calculator instructions in the Holt Chemistry program are written for the TI-83 Plus. You may use
other graphing calculators, but some of the programs and instructions may not work exactly as
described.
• If you have problems loading programs or applications onto your calculator, you may need to clear
programs or other data from your calculator’s
memory.
• Always make sure that you are downloading correct
versions of the software. TI-Graph Link has different versions for Windows and for Macintosh as well
as different versions for different calculators.
• If you need additional help, Texas Instruments can
provide technical support at 1-800 TI-CARES.
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