Initializing memory and the calendar clock
Before you use the
I | CTRL/@Initialize | I | |
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| 1 | MONITOR |
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| 2 | BASIC |
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(Note: there may be various letters and symbols under “1 MON- ITOR”. Ignore them.)
If you can’t read the text on your screen, adjust the VIEW ANGLE knob on the right side of the
According to this menu, you must type ICTRL]/I@ to initialize the system. To do so, hold down the m key (located at the left edge of the keyboard) with one finger. While you are holding it down, press the q key.
You may now release both keys. The screen will display:
Enter DATE and TIME 1
MMDDYYHHMMSSG
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Press BREAK to abort
You have two choices now. You may initialize memory and the calendar clock, or you may decide that you don’t wish to do so. Your choice will depend on how long you’ve been using the
If your
If you do not want to initialize the system now, press the red w key, or the q key, and the
If you do want to initialize the system, then you must now enter the date and time. This will set the
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