Basic Features
For more information about storing and recalling numbers, refer to the section titled, Storing and Recalling Numbers in Chapter 2.
The Cash Flow and Statistics menus share the same memory and are limited to a combined total of 50 memory slots. The number displayed with Memory refers to the number of remaining memory slots. When the cash flow or statistics items are displayed, a number also appears on the bottom line. This number indicates the number of memory slots used by the menu.
Pressing Iwith this number displayed resets the memory of the displayed menu item and erases all entered data. Since entering data in these menus can represent a significant amount of work, you will be asked to confirm your choice. At the Del.Data? or Del.CF? prompts, press Ito confirm, or Oto cancel.
Accessing Menus and Menu Maps
Many of the calculator's functions are located within menus. To access a menu, press the key, or
For example, to access the
Most items consist of two parts: a name and an associated number. For example, the Fixed item in the
Figure 5
The large (=) annunciator shows that the value assigned to Fixed is 120,000. If you perform a calculation with this item displayed by pressing 1+2=for example, Fixed is still selected as the current item, but the large (=) annunciator is now turned off, indicating the 3 is not the value assigned to Fixed (see Figure 6).
Figure 6
At this point, to return to the display of the Fixed menu item shown in Figure 5, press O.
Some menus have
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