FX 65 Training guide
Memory
Memory Calculations
The memory function is convenient for calculating cumulative totals.
[M+] | Adds displayed value to memory. |
[MR] | Recalls the value stored in memory. |
[SHIFT] [MC] | Clears memory. |
[SHIFT] | Subtracts the displayed value from memory. |
[SHIFT] | Swaps the displayed value with the value currently in memory. |
Constant Memory Calculations
A pair of constant memories let you store operators and values. Once stored, a value and operator can be recalled with the touch of a key as necessary.
•Arithmetic operators (+,
•An error will occur if you try to store only an operator or only a value.
•You can store data in constant memory immediately after pressing the [AC] key.
•Storing data to a memory that already contains data replaces the old data with the new.
[SHIFT] [SET1] | Stores data into constant memory F1. |
[SHIFT] [SET2] | Stores data into constant memory F2. |
[F1] | Recalls data from constant memory F1. |
[F2] | Recalls data from constant memory F2. |
[AC] [SHIFT] [SET1] | Clears constant memory F1. |
[AC] [SHIFT] [SET2] | Clears constant memory F2. |
[AC] [F1] | Displays the contents of constant memory F1. |
[AC] [F2] | Displays the contents of constant memory F2. |
Examples:
To store x 123 in constant memory F1: [AC] [x] [123] [SHIFT] [SET1]
To use constant memory (multiply by 123): | [AC] [2] [F1] |
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