The Memory Operations menu
Spark
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Copying a memory
This function copies the contents from the selected memory to a new memory number. The
new memory is a replica of the original memory; all memroy attributes are copied except
Links.
You can copy single memories or a range of memories. If you want to copy memory 1 to
memory 100, 2 to 101, and 3 to 102, it is necessary to enter only memory 100 when
answering the prompt for the new memory number. The system automatically copies the
range of memories in sequential order.
If you copy a range of memories that includes sub-decimal memories the new memories
retain the sub-decimal format. Example: copying the range of memories 2, 3, 3.5, 4, and 6
to memory 10, results in memories 10, 11, 11.5, 12, and 14.
Keypresses Results/Comments
1. Press [F2] Copy Mem
The prompt
Copy mem #
appears.
2. Enter the number of the
memory you want to copy.
3. Optional – select a range
of memories.
4. Press [F1] To Mem #
You are prompted to enter the new memory
number.
5. Press [F1] Store
The prompt
Are You Sure ???
appears. Check
that you have entered the information correctly.
6. Press [F1] Yes
A window opens at the bottom of the screen,
showing the results of the copy function.
Deleting memories
Delete single memories or a range of memories.
Keypresses Results/Comments
1. Press [F3] Delete
Select the delete function. The system prompts
you for the memory number.
2. Enter the number on the
numeric keypad.
3. Optional – select a range of
memories.
4. Press [F1] Store
The prompt
Are You Sure ???
appears.
5. Press [F1] Yes
The selected memory/range of memories is
deleted.