Casio CFX-9800G-w Owners Manual - Page 24

Getting, Acquainted

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Chapter 12 Program/File Editor Mode This chapter tells you how to input a program and store Win the memory's program area. It also describes how to use the File Editor to store program as file data and then recall it for execution. Chapter 13 Data Communications This chapter explains how to exchange data between two Power Graphic units or between your Power Graphic unit and a personal computer. This chapter also contains information on how to connect to a Label Printer to transfer screen data for printing. Appendix The appendix contains information on battgry replacement, error messages, specifications, and other technical details. Important Before using the unit for the first time, be sure to load the batteries that come with it (page 346) and perform the RESET operation (page 349). Next adjustthe color contrast (page 31). Be sure to keep physical records of all important data! The large memory capacity of the unit makes it possible to store large amounts of data. You should note, however, that low battery power or.incorrect replacement of the batteries that power the unit can cause the data stored innemory to be corrupted or even lost entirely. Stored data can also be affected by strong electrostatic charge or strong impact. Getting Acquainted 1-1 Keys and Their Functions 1-2 Modes 1-3 Basic Set Up 1-4 Basic Operation 1-5 Using the Function Memory 1-6 Using the BASE Mode 1-7 Graphic and Text Displays 1-8 Technical Information -12-

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Chapter
12
Program/File
Editor
Mode
This
chapter
tells
you
how
to
input
a
program
and
store
Win
the
memory's
program
area.
It
also
describes
how
to
use
the
File
Editor
to
store
program
as
file
data
and
then
recall
it
for
execution.
Chapter
13
Data
Communications
This
chapter
explains
how
to
exchange
data
between
two
Power
Graphic
units
or
between
your
Power
Graphic
unit
and
a
personal
computer.
This
chapter
also
contains
information
on
how
to
connect
to
a
Label
Printer
to
transfer
screen
data
for
printing.
Appendix
The
appendix
contains
information
on
battgry
replacement,
error
messages,
specifica-
tions,
and
other
technical
details.
Important
Before
using
the
unit
for
the
first
time,
be
sure
to
load
the
batteries
that
come
with
it
(page
346)
and
perform
the
RESET
operation
(page
349).
Next
adjust
the
color
contrast
(page
31).
Be
sure
to
keep
physical
records
of
all
important
data!
The
large
memory
capacity
of
the
unit
makes
it
possible
to
store
large
amounts
of
data.
You
should
note,
however,
that
low
battery
power
or.incorrect
replacement
of
the
batter-
ies
that
power
the
unit
can
cause
the
data
stored
innemory
to
be
corrupted
or
even
lost
entirely.
Stored
data
can
also
be
affected
by
strong
electrostatic
charge
or
strong
impact.
Getting
Acquainted
1-1
Keys
and
Their
Functions
1-2
Modes
1-3
Basic
Set
Up
1-4
Basic
Operation
1-5
Using
the
Function
Memory
1-6
Using
the
BASE
Mode
1-7
Graphic
and
Text
Displays
1-8
Technical
Information
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