CONSTRUCTION MASTER®PROUser s GuideFor Models:4065 v3.1 Construction Master Pro4080 v3.1 Construction Master Pro Trig44080 v3.1 Construction Master Pr
2 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPÇ –Change Sign (+/–)— Toggles the sign of the dis-played value to positive or negative.Ç +Pi (π)— Constant =
92 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPBATTERIES• Construction Master Pro v3.1(#4065) and Construction Master ProTrig v3.1(#4080)Two LR-44 batterie
USER’SGUIDE— 93AREA FORMULASAPPENDIX F — AREA/VOLUME FORMULAS
94 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPSURFACE AREA/VOLUME FORMULAS
USER’SGUIDE— 95WARRANTY, REPAIR AND RETURN INFORMATION Return Guidelines1. Please read the Warrantyin this User's Guide to determine ifyour Calcu
96 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPWarranty Repair Service – U.S.A.Calculated Industries (“CI”) warrants this product against defects in materi
USER’SGUIDE— 97DisclaimerCI MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION, EITHER EXPRESSOR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT’S QUALITY, PERFOR-MANCE, MERCHA
98 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPFCC Class BThis equipment has been certified to comply with the limits for a Class Bcalculating device, purs
USER’SGUIDE— 99Accuracy/Errors, 91Adding Linear Measurements, 29Angle – Rise and Hypotenuse Known, 81Angle and Diagonal (Hypotenuse), 59Arc Caculation
100 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPConverting Percent Grade to D:M:S, 80Converting Roof Angle in Degrees to Pitch in Inches, 80Converting Tang
USER’SGUIDE— 101Square Area, 31Squaring-Up a Foundation, 51Stair Key, 14Stair Layout Definitions, 70Stair Layout Examples, 70Stairs – Given Only Floor
USER’SGUIDE— 3Recall ® KeyThe ® key is used to recall or review stored values (e.g., ® pto recall a previously entered pitch value). It is also used i
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4 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPmMeters— Enters or converts to Meters.Ç 7Centimeters (cm)— Enters or converts toCentimeters.Ç 9Millimeters (m
USER’SGUIDE— 5Weight KeysÇ 1Kilograms (kg)— Enters or converts (a weight or vol-ume value) to Kilograms. A dimensioned volume willconvert using the st
6 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPConstruction Project Keys and FunctionsThe following Construction Project Keys and Functions help you instant
USER’SGUIDE— 7Circular/Arc Function KeysThe circle key helps you quickly solve circular area, volume or arcproblems.CCircle— Displays and calculates t
8 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPColumn/Cone FunctionThe Column and Cone function helps you quickly estimate volumeand surface area of columns
USER’SGUIDE— 9Drywall Function (NOT AVAILABLE ON TRIG MODEL #4080)Ç hDrywall Sheets (Drywall)— Calculates the numberof 4 x 8, 4 x 9, and 4 x 12 sheets
10 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPRight Triangle/Roof Framing KeysRight Triangle:Using the Pythagorean theorem, the top row of keys on yourCon
USER’SGUIDE— 11Ç pPitch Ratio or Slope (Slope)— Enters the Pitchasa ratio or Slopeof a roof (or right triangle). Forexample, 0.58 slope is entered as
This User’s Guide helps you solve common construction math andmaterial estimation problems using the latest Construction Master Procalculators—three o
12 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPWhen calculating Regular and Irregular Jack rafter lengths, you willsee the letters “JK” (Regular pitch side
USER’SGUIDE— 13(Cont’d)Note: You may set your calculator to display the Jack Rafterlengths in either ascending or descending order (see PreferenceSett
14 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPRoof Materials/Covering FunctionThe Construction Master Pro's Rooffunction provides a quick calcu-latio
USER’SGUIDE— 15(Cont’d)Press Result12 Stored (Desired) Riser Height (R-HT )13 Stored (Desired) Tread Width (T-WD )14 Stored Headroom (HDRM )15 Stor
16 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPÇ sRiser Limited— Used for situations when the riserheight is limited by local code. When you press Çs, the
USER’SGUIDE— 17The Trigmodel (#4080) and Desktop(#44080) calculators havestandard trigonometric keys, in addition to right triangle/rafter keys(e.g.,
18 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPENTERING DIMENSIONSEntering Linear DimensionsWhen entering Feet-Inch-Fraction values, enter dimensions froml
USER’SGUIDE— 19Examples of Entering Square and Cubic Dimensions:YARDSy y — Square Yards(e.g., 5 y y will display 5 SQ YD).y y y — Cubic Yards(e.g., 5
20 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPSETTING FRACTIONAL RESOLUTIONThe Construction Master Prois set to display fractional answers in16ths of an I
USER’SGUIDE— 21Converting a Fractional Value to a Different ResolutionAdd 44/64th to 1/64th of an Inch and then convert the answer toother fractional
The Construction Master Proline includes the most advanced feet-inch-fraction calculators designed specifically for building pro’s!The Procalculators
22 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPCONVERSIONS (LINEAR, AREA, VOLUME)Linear ConversionsConvert 14 Feet to other dimensions:KEYSTROKE DISPLAYo o
USER’SGUIDE— 23Converting Fractional Inches to Decimal InchesConvert 8-1/8 Inches to Decimal Inches. Then convert to Decimal Feet.KEYSTROKE DISPLAYo o
24 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPPERFORMING BASIC MATH WITH DIMENSIONSAdding DimensionsKEYSTROKE DISPLAYAdd 11 Inches to 2 Feet 1 Inch:1 1 i
USER’SGUIDE— 25Percentage CalculationsThe percent % key is used to find a given percent of a number or toperform add-on, discount or division percenta
26 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOP(Cont’d)FUNCTION KEYSTROKESClear register M2 0 ß 2Clear register M3 0 ß 3Recall stored value in M1 ® 1Recall
USER’SGUIDE— 27PAPERLESS TAPE OPERATIONNote: Not available on DT (Desktop) Printer — Model #44065.The Paperless Tape allows you to display and review
28 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOP(Cont’d)KEYSTROKE DISPLAY4. Scroll last two values:– 04+ 7 FEET 0 INCH– 03+ 6 FEET 0 INCH5. Exit tape func
USER’SGUIDE— 29The Construction Master Procalculators have keys and functionslabeled in common building terms. Just follow the examples andadapt the k
30 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPWindow MeasurementWhat is the total width of three window openings, if each measures2 Feet 5 Inches in width
USER’SGUIDE— 31AREA CALCULATIONSSquare Area (x2)What is the area of a square room with sides measuring 7 Feet 4 Inches?KEYSTROKE DISPLAYo o 0.7 f 4 i
GETTING STARTED...1KEY DEFINITIONS ...
32 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPVOLUME CALCULATIONSRectangular Containers (LxWxH)What is the volume of a rectangular container that measures
USER’SGUIDE— 33Volume of a CylinderCalculate the volume of a cylinder with a diameter of 2 Feet 4 Inchesand a height of 4 Feet 6 Inches:Note: For a cy
34 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPWEIGHT/VOLUME CONVERSIONSWeight ConversionsConvert 2,500 Pounds to Kilograms, Tons and Metric Tons:KEYSTROKE
USER’SGUIDE— 35BLOCKS/BRICKS (NOT AVAILABLE ON TRIG MODEL #4080)Number of Blocks, Based on Entered Length and Height You are building an “L” shaped re
36 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPNumber of Blocks, Based on Calculated Perimeter Calculate the wall’s perimeter if the length is 30 Feet and
USER’SGUIDE— 37Number of “Face” Bricks How many “face” bricks (21 Square Inch size) will you need to purchaseto cover a 40-Foot by 8-Foot wall, if you
38 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPBOARD FEET — LUMBER ESTIMATIONThe Construction Master Proeasily calculates board feet for lumberestimation p
USER’SGUIDE— 39CIRCLE AND ARC CALCULATIONSCircle/Arc values can be solved by entering any two of the followingvalues: Arc Length/Angle, Diameter/Radiu
40 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOP(Cont’d)KEYSTROKE DISPLAY4. Find the Arc Angle:a ARC 142.15°5. Find the Arc Length:a ARC 4 FEET 7-1/16 INC
USER’SGUIDE— 41ARCHED SEGMENT WALLSThe arc function can also calculate the outside (default) and insidelengths of arched walls. The outside arched wal
Cubic Conversions...23PERFORMING BASIC MATH WITH DIMENSIONS...24Ad
42 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOP(Cont’d)KEYSTROKE DISPLAY8. Display entered rise (segment height):a RISE 2 FEET 10-1/2 INCH9. Display On-ce
(Cont’d)KEYSTROKE DISPLAY5. Find Arc length:a ARC 10 FEET 7 INCH6. Display chord length:a CORD 8 FEET 1 INCH7. Find segment area:a SEG 16.96327 SQ
44 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOP(Cont’d)KEYSTROKE DISPLAY2. Enter chord length and segment height (rise):o o 0.1 5 f R RUN 15 FEET 0 INCH5
USER’SGUIDE— 45COMPOUND MITER Compound Miter CutsYou’re installing crown moulding on the upper wall of your livingroom. If the wall corner angle is 60
46 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPCONCRETE/PAVINGVolume of Concrete for a DrivewayFind the Cubic Yards of concrete required to pour a driveway
USER’SGUIDE— 47Concrete Columns Find the Cubic Yards of concrete required to pour five columns, ifeach has a diameter of 3 Feet 4-1/2 Inches and a hei
48 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPComplex Concrete VolumeYou’re going to pour an odd-shaped patio 4-1/2 Inches deep with thedimensions shown b
USER’SGUIDE— 49(Cont’d)KEYSTROKE DISPLAY4. Find total area and clear Memory:® ® M+ 616.5 SQ FEET5. Find total Cubic Yards:x 4 i 1 / 2 = 8.5625 CU YD6
50 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPConcrete Footings (NOT AVAILABLE ON TRIG MODEL #4080)Find the volume of concrete required for a 16-Inch by 8
USER’SGUIDE— 51Squaring-up a FoundationA concrete foundation measures 45 Feet 6 Inches by 23 Feet 8 Inches. Find the diagonal measurement (square-up)
Number of Board Feet Based on Entered Volume ...38CIRCLE AND ARC CALCULATIONS...39Circumfere
52 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPDRYWALL (NOT AVAILABLE ON TRIG MODEL #4080)Number of Drywall Sheets for a Given AreaFind the number of 4 x 8
USER’SGUIDE— 53GRADE/SLOPEBack-Fill on a Slope — Percent of Grade KnownYou’ve built 55 linear Feet of a 3-foot high retaining wall that is 3 Feetfrom
54 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPRIGHT TRIANGLE AND ROOF FRAMING EXAMPLES
USER’SGUIDE— 55Roof Framing DefinitionsRise: The vertical distance measured from the wall’s top plate to thetop of the ridge.Span: The horizontal dist
56 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPRegular Roof: A standard roof where the Hips and/or Valleys run at45° and have the same pitch/slope on both
USER’SGUIDE— 57Degree of Pitch If the degree of pitch is 30.45°, what is the percent Grade, Slopeand Pitch in Inches?KEYSTROKE DISPLAYo o 0.3 0 • 4 5
58 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPCommon Rafter LengthIf a roof has a 7/12 Pitch and a span of 14 Feet 4 Inches, what isthe point-to-point len
USER’SGUIDE— 59Angle and Diagonal (Hypotenuse) Find the Diagonal (Hypotenuse) and degree of angle of a right trian-gle that is 9 Feet high and 12 Feet
60 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPSheathing Cut You have framed an equal pitch roof and need to apply the roofsheathing. Find the distance fro
USER’SGUIDE— 61(Cont’d)KEYSTROKE DISPLAY3. Find regular incremental Jack adjustment and regular Jack rafterlengths and cut angles:j JKOC 16 INCH*j IN
Irregular Hip/Valley and Jack Rafters – Descending, with On-center Spacing Maintained...62Irregular Hip/Va
62 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPIrregular Hip/Valley and Jack Rafters — Descending, with On-Center Spacing MaintainedYou’re working with a 7
USER’SGUIDE— 63(Cont’d)KEYSTROKE DISPLAY4. Find irregular incremental jack adjustment and Irregular Jacklengths:Ç j(Ir/Jack)IJOC 16 INCHj INCR 1 FEE
64 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPIrregular Hip/Valley and Jack Rafters — Ascending, with JacksMating at Hip/ValleyYou’re working with a 7/12
USER’SGUIDE— 65(Cont’d)KEYSTROKE DISPLAY4. Enter Irregular Pitch and find Irregular Hip/Valley rafter length and cut angles:8 i Ç H (Ir/Pitch)IPCH 8
66 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPRake-Wall – No BaseFind each stud size in a Rake-Wall with a peak (rise) of 4 Feet, anda length (run) of 8 F
USER’SGUIDE— 67Rake-Wall – With BaseFind each stud size in a rake-wall with a peak (rise) of 4 Feet, alength (run) of 8 Feet, and a base of 5 Feet. Us
68 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPROOFING MATERIALSThe Roof function solves for the amount of bundles and squares forstandard gable-end style
USER’SGUIDE— 69Roof Covering — Entering Rise, Run (No Pitch) and AreaFind the roof covering, Pitch and plan area if the Rise is 10 feet andRun is 15 F
70 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPSTAIR LAYOUT EXAMPLESStair Layout DefinitionsRise: The “floor-to-floor” or “landing-to-landing” rise is the
USER’SGUIDE— 71Number of Risers: The number of risers includes both the first andthe last riser of the stairway.Riser Overage or Underage: The riser o
RESET ...92APPENDIX F – AREA/VOLUME FORMULAS...
72 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPStairs — Given Only Floor-to-Floor RiseYou’re building a stairway with a total rise of 9 Feet 11 Inches. You
USER’SGUIDE— 73Notes on Changing Stored Stair Variables:To Change Desired Riser Height: If you wish to use a DesiredRiser Height of other than 7-1/2 I
74 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPStairs — Given Only the RunYou’re building a stairway with a total run of 20 Feet. Your desiredriser height
USER’SGUIDE— 75Stairs — Given Rise and RunYou need to build a stairway with a floor-to-floor height of 10 Feet 1 Inch, a run of 15 Feet 5 Inches, and
76 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPStairs — Given Rise and Run, Using “Riser Limited” Functionfor Code RestrictionsYour local code prohibits ri
USER’SGUIDE— 77Baluster SpacingYou are going to install a handrail at the top of a balcony. Your totalspan is 156 Inches and you would like the space
78 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPSTUDSFind the number of 16-inch On-center studs needed for a wall with alength of 18 Feet 7-1/2 Inches. KEYS
USER’SGUIDE— 79TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONSTrigonometric functions are available on the Construction MasterPro Trigand Construction Master Pro Desktopcalcu
80 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPConverting Percent Grade to D:M:SYou are grading a piece of property and the site plans call for anembankmen
USER’SGUIDE— 81Angle — Rise and Hypotenuse KnownFind the angle that connects the rise and hypotenuse of a right triangle,if the rise is 6 Feet and the
USER’SGUIDE— 1KEY DEFINITIONSBasic Operation KeysoOn/Clear— Turns power on. Pressing once clearsthe display. Pressing twice clears all temporary value
82 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPAfter a Clear All(Ç x), your calculator will return to the followingsettings:STORED VALUES DEFAULT VALUE Des
USER’SGUIDE— 83The Construction Master Procalculators have Preference Settingsthat allow you to customize or set desired dimensional formats andcalcul
84 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOP(Cont’d)PREFERENCE OPTIONS3) Volume Display Format – *Standard (if units entered are thesame — e.g., Feet x
USER’SGUIDE— 85(Cont’d)PREFERENCE OPTIONS8) Irregular Jack Rafters – *OC-OC (On-center spacing maintainedO-C or Mate on both regular and irregular sid
86 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPHow to Set PreferencesThe following sections detail Preference Setting options for theConstruction Master Pr
USER’SGUIDE— 87(Cont’d)KEYSTROKE DISPLAYTo Set “Volume” Answer Format:ß(3rd press of ß)VOL Std.+(plus sign)VOL 0. CU YD+ VOL 0. CU FEET+ VOL 0. CU M+(
88 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOP(Cont’d)KEYSTROKE DISPLAYTo Set “Meter” Linear Decimal Format:ß(10th press of ß)METR 0.000 M+(plus sign)MET
USER’SGUIDE— 89Please follow the guidelines listed in this section for proper care andoperation of your calculator. Not following the instructions li
90 — CONSTRUCTIONMASTER®PRO/ TRIG/ DESKTOPThe Construction Master Pro Workbook and Study Guide has beenwritten with keystroke examples, illustrations
USER’SGUIDE— 91ACCURACY/ERRORSAccuracy/Display Capacity — Your calculator has a twelve-digitdisplay made up of eight digits (normal display) and four
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