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Texas Instruments TI-60 User Manual

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CHAPTER
1-7
PROGRAMMING
KEYS
As
you
enter
Keystrokes
into
the
program
memory
In
the
learn
mode,
two
sets
ot
digits
appear
in
the
display
The
set
digits
to
the
left,
labeled
PC
(Program
Counter),
represents
the
number
ot
the
program
step
The
sot
of
digits
to
the
right,
labeled
OP
(Operation)
Is
the
code
number
of
the
entered
keystrokes.
PCOO
OPOO
Program
step
number
Keystroke
code
number
Program
step
numbers
begin
with
00
and
are
numbered
consecutively
to
the
limit
set
by
the
partition
(Step
St,
the
"Start"
of
program
memory,
precedes
step
00.)
Each
step
can
be
a
digit
or
an
operation
When
you
enter
a
keystroke,
the
calculator
automatically
inserts
that
keystroke
code
In
the
program
step
after
the
step
currently
displayed
.
the
display
then
advances
to
the
program
step
you
just
entered
Lind
;
[CP]
-
Clear
Program
Key
In
the
learn
mode.
f
2ntTI
[CP]
clears
the
program
steps,
starting
with
the
step
immediately
following
Ihe
currently
displayed
step,
through
the
end
of
the
program
Outside
the
learn
mode,
i
2nd„
[CP]
clears
the
entire
program
R$Y
Reset
Key
Outside
the
learn
mode,
the
R$T;
key
returns
you
to
the
beginning
of
the
program
(program
step
"number"'
St)
(To
be
certain
that
a
program
starts
executing
from
Ihe
beginning,
press
R$TI
before
running
the
program)
When
coded
as
a
program
step
within
a
program.
R$T
transfers
program
execution
to
step
00
and
continues
program
execution
2nd
[Pause]
Pause
key
Sequence
When
coded
as
a
program
step.
2nd
[Pause]
bnefty
halts
the
program
so
that
a
result
can
be
displayed
(An
error
occurs
it
you
press
2nd
[Pause]
outside
the
learn
mode.)
The
[R/JJ
key
has
several
functions
Outside
the
learn
mode,
;R/$.
runs
the
program
currently
in
the
program
memory
When
coded
as
a
program
step
within
a
program,
IM'
halts
the
program
to
enable
you
to
Inspect
a
result
or
enter
a
value
Press
ift/S'l
to
resume
execution
When
you
are
listing
a
program.
R/6
stops
the
hating
and
ieaves
the
calculator
In
the
learn
modo
When
a
program
is
running.!
fV9
stops
the
execution
of
the
program
and
returns
the
calculator
to
its
normal
operating
condition
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BrandTexas Instruments
ModelTI-60
CategoryCalculator
LanguageEnglish

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