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Resetting and Initializing the ClassPad

IPerforming the RAM Reset Operation

You should perform the RAM reset operation whenever your ClassPad freezes up or when it begins to operate abnormally for some reason. The RAM reset operation should restore normal ClassPad operation.

Important!

The RAM reset operation deletes all data that is temporarily stored in ClassPad RAM. Performing the RAM reset operation while a calculation is in progress will cause any data stored in RAM by the calculation to be lost.

Perform the RAM reset operation only when your ClassPad ceases to operate normally for some reason.

SClassPad Operation

(1) Use the stylus to press the P button on the back of the ClassPad.

• Following the RAM reset operation,

 

the ClassPad restarts automatically.

P button

 

P

(2)After the ClassPad restarts, perform the ClassPad setup operation that you perform each time you replace ClassPad batteries (touch panel alignment, display contrast adjustment, display message language selection, keyboard settings). See Chapter 16 for more information about the ClassPad setup operation.

• The application menu appears after you finish the setup operation.

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