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HP SmartCalc 300s
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Math
ERROR
*
Cause
*
The intermediate
or
final
result
of
the
calculation
you
are
performing
exceeds
the
allowable
calculation
range.
*
Your
input
exceeds
the
allowable
input
range
(particularly
when
using
functions).
*
The
calculation
you
are
performing
contains
an
illegal
mathematical
operation
(such
as
division
by
zero).
*
Action
*
Check
the
input
values,
reduce
the
number
of
digits,
and
try
again.
the
argument
of
a
function,
make
sure
that
the
memory
or
variable
value
is
within
the
allowable
range
for
the
function.
Stack
ERROR
*
Cause
*
The
calculation
you
are
performing
has
caused
th
capacity
of
the
numeric
stack
or
the
command
stack
to
be
exceeded.
*
Action
*
Simplify
the
calculation
expression
so
it
does
note
exceed
the
capacity
of
the
stack.
*
Try
splitting
the
calculation
into
two
or
more
parts.
Syntax
ERROR
*
Cause
*
There
is
problem
with
the
format
of
the
calculation
you
are
performing.
*
Action
*
Make
necessary
corrections.
Insufficient
MEM
Error
*
Cause
*
There
is
not
enough
memory
to
perform
your
calculation.
*
Action
*
Narrow
the
table
calculation
range
by
changing
the
Start,
End
and
Step
values,
and
try
again.
*
When
using
independent
memory
or
a
variable
as
ШВеіоге
assuming
malfunction
of
the
calculator------
Perform
the
following
steps
whenever
an
error
occurs
during
a
calculation
or
when
calculation
results
are
not
what
you
expected.
If
one
step
does
not
correct
the
problem,
move
no
to
the
next
step.
Note
that
you
should
make
separate
copies
of
important
data
before
performing
these
steps.
(1)
Check
the
calculation
expression
to
make
sure
that
it
does
not
contain
any
errors.
(2)
Make
sure
tht
you
are
using
the
correct
mode
for
the
type
of
calculation
you
are
trying
to
perform.
(3)
If
the
above
steps
do
not
correct
your
problem,
press
the
©
key.
This
will
cause
the
calculator
to
perform
a
routine
that
checks
whether
calculation
functions
are
operating
correctly.
If
the
calculator
discovers
any
abnormality,
it
automatically
initializes
the
calculation
mode
and
clears
memor
contents.For
details
about
initialized
settings,
see
"
Initializing
the
Calculation
Mode
and
Other
Settings"
under
"Calculation
Modes
and
Calculator
Setup".
(4)
Initialize
all
modes
and
settings
by
Performing
the
following
operation:
(sur
}(9)(CLR)
G)(Setup))
(Yes).
E
Power
Requirements
and
Battery
Replacement
This
calculator
is
powered
by
solar
with
a
battery
(AG
13X1)
back-up.
Replacing
the
Battery
Dim
figures
on
the
display
of
the
calculator
indicate
that
battery
power
is
low.
Continued
use
of
the
calculator
when
the
battery
is
low
can
result
in
improper
operation.
Replace
the
battery
as
soon
as
possible
when
display
figures
becomes
dim.
Even
if
the
calculator
is
operating
normally,
replace
the
battery
at
least
once
every
two
years.
Important
!
71
*
Removing
the
battery
from
the
calculator
causes
independent
memory
contents
and
values
assigned
to
variables
to
be
cleared.
©
PressSHIFTJAG
(OFF)
о
Remove
the
battery
cover.
G
Load
a
new
battery
into
the
calculator
with
its
positive
Ф
and
negative
©
ends
facing
correctly.
@
Replace
the
battery
cover.
©
Perform
the
following
key
operation:
onu?
(CLR)
с
(АП)
a
(Yes).
*
Make
sure
you
perform
the
above
key
operation.
Do
not
skip
it.
Auto
Power
Off
Your
calculator
will
turn
off
automatically
if
you
do
not
perform
any
operation
for
about
eight
minutes.
If
this
happens,
press
the
ом
key
to
turn
the
calculator
back
on.
Power
Requirements:
Battery:
AG13X1
1
year
(when
used
1h/day)
Operating
Temperature:
О°С
to
40°C
Bundled
Items:
Hard
Case

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