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– E-6 –
MEM
RESET
0
1
[Memory clear key]
Press @∏ to display the menu.
To clear all variables (M, A-F, X, Y, ANS,
F1-F4, STAT VAR, matA-D, L1-4), press 00 or
.
To RESET the calculator, press 10 or .
The RESET operation will erase all data stored in memory,
and restore the calculator's default setting.
Entering and Correcting the Equation
[Cursor keys]
Press < or > to move the cursor. You can also return
to the equation after getting an answer by pressing >
(<). See the next section for using the [ and ]
keys.
See ‘SET UP menu’ for cursor use in the SET UP menu.
[Insert mode and Overwrite mode in the Equation display]
Pressing @‘ switches between the two editing modes:
insert mode (default); and overwrite mode. A triangular cursor
indicates that an entry will be inserted at the cursor, while the
rectangular cursor indicates to overwrite preexisting data as
you make entries.
To insert a number in the insert mode, move the cursor to the
place immediately after where you wish to insert, then make a
desired entry. In the overwrite mode, data under the cursor
will be overwritten by the number you enter.
The mode set will be retained until the next RESET operation.
[Deletion key]
To delete a number/function, move the cursor to the number/
function you wish to delete, then press d. If the cursor is
located at the right end of an equation, the d key will
function as a back space key.
Multi-line Playback Function
Previous equations may be recalled in the normal mode. Equa-
tions also include calculation ending instructions such as “=”
and a maximum of 142 characters can be stored in memory.
When the memory is full, stored equations are deleted in the
order of the oldest first. Pressing [ will display the previous
equation. Further pressing [ will display preceding equa-
tions (after returning to the previous equation, press ] to
view equations in order). In addition, @[ can be used to
jump to the oldest equation.
The multi-line memory is cleared by the following operations:
@c, mode change, RESET, N-base conversion and
memory clear (@∏).
EL5060E_En0616.pm65 06/16/2004, 13:106

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