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(Note) : The blinking cursor “ ” means the calculator is in insert
mode On the contrary, the blinking cursor is displayed as
_” and it means the calculator is in overwrite mode.
To clear all characters, clear all input character by [
ON
/
AC
] key.
Replay function
• This function stores the latest operation executed. After execution
is completed, pressing [ 2nd ] [
] or [ 2nd ] [
] key will display the
operation from the beginning or the end. You can continue moving
the cursor by [
] or [
] to edit it. To delete a digit, press [ DEL ]. (
or, in overwrite mode, just type over the digit). See Example 1.
• The replay function can keep input digits up to 256 characters for
The calculator. After execution is completed or during entering,
you can press either [2nd ] [
] or [2nd ] [
] to display previous
input steps and edit values or commands for subsequent execu-
tion. See Example 2.
(Note) : The replay function isn’t cleared even when [
ON
/
AC
] is
pressed or power is turned off, so contents can be re
called even after [
ON
/
AC
] is pressed.
Error position display function
• When a mathematically illegal calculation is performed, error posi-
tion display function will tell you with the cursor where the error
is. Press [
] or [
] to move the cursor and then give it a correct
entry. You can also clear an error by pressing [
ON
/
AC
] and then
re-entered the values and expression from the beginning. See
Example 3.
Memory calculation
Independent memory
• Press [ M+ ] to add a result to running memory. Press [ 2nd ] [ M–
] to subtract the value from running memory. To recall the value
in running memory, press [ 2nd ] [ RCL ] [ M
]. To clear running
memory, press [ 0 ] [ STO ] [ M
]. See Example 4.
(Note) : Besides pressing [ STO ] key to store a value, you can
also assign values to memory variable M by [ M+ ] or [ M– ].
Memory variable
• The calculator has nine memory variables for repeated use : A, B,
C, D, E, F, M, X, Y. You can store a real number in any of the nine
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