3. Press <to resume program execution.

The program number disappears after program execution is complete.

Ans

600.

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uProgram Execution Notes

Pressing <after program execution finishes causes the same program to be executed again.

You can also run a program from the Run Prog screen by using number keys 1 through 4to specify a program number (P1 through P4). You can display the Run Prog screen by pressing t <from the Edit Prog screen after step 3 of the procedure under “Storing a Program” on page 36.

You can use the following keys on the currently displayed value while program execution is paused by the output command (^).

J, I, C, r, F*

*Note that you can use the F key to select the settings shown below only. Program execution is automatically cancelled if you try to select any other mode or setting.

Deg, Rad, Gra, Fix, Sci, Norm, Dec, Hex, Bin, Oct

To cancel further program execution, press t.

uErrors During Program Execution

If an error message appears on the display during program execution, press the eor rkey to automatically enter the Edit Prog Mode. The

location of the error with the cursor located there will appear on the display at this time. Determine the cause of the error and edit the program as required.

Pressing the t key while an error message is on the display clears the message and terminates program execution.

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