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• To clear all value memory contents MI 0E(mcOlTh -f IMIncreasing the Number of Value Memories Though 28 value memories are provided as standard, you can configure the memory of the unit to increase the number of value memories and decrease the amount of program memory. Each additional,value memory takes up ten bytes of program memory. " Number of Value Memories 28 29 30 Number of Program Memory Bytes 24000 23990 23980 2428 0 The maximum number of value memories possible is 2428 (an increase of 2400). Important •You may not be able to increase the number of value memories to the level you want if the memory already contains programs, matrices, function memory contents, orstatistical data. If there is notenough unused memory available to increase to the number you specify, an error message will appear on the- display. •The DID on specification can also be included within a program. • To increase the number of value memories Example To increase the number of value memories_ by 30 (for a total of 28+ 30=58) MD IIDODD 0 ®-Formula : 65 i0- F-Memory : 0 ®-Memory 58 ©-Data 0 ®-23700 Bytes Free (:)Number of bytes used for program storage ()Number of bytes used for storage of graph functions, recursion formulas, Dynamic Graph formulas ()Number of bytes used by function memories ®Number of value memories remaining @Number of bytes used for storage of matrices, single-var-iable statistics,- paired-variable statistics, equations, and numeric tables ©Number of bytes remaining -42- • To check the current memory status MD CUD • To initialize the number of value memories oils 113E1 PrOgram 0 Formula 65 F-Memory : 0 Memory . : 28 Data 0 24000 Bytes Free IlAbout Memory Names- You can use the'additional memories you create from program memory just as you.use the original 28. The names of the additional memories are 211], 42), Z[31, etc:If you increase the number of value memories by 5, you can access the original 28 memories, plus memories -Z[11 through Z[5]. 1-5 Using the Function Memory You can store up to six functions in memory for instant recall when you need them. Function memory can be used in any mode except the BASE Mode. • To display the Function Memory Menu tosEMI IROPPEOPEINITff F2 F3 El The following are the operations that are available from the function display at the bottom of the screen.,Press the function key below the operation you want to perform. E(STO) - Stores functions E(RCL) Recalls functions E(fn) Specifies input as a function. See page 224 for an example of (fn) operation. Fa (SEE)' "Displays a list of stored functions

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To
clear
all
value
memory
contents
MI
0E(mcOlTh
-f
IMIncreasing
the
Number
of
Value
Memories
Though
28
value
memories
are
provided
as
standard,
you
can
configure
the
memory
of
the
unit
to
increase
the
number
of
value
memories
and
decrease
the
amount
of
program
memory.
Each
additional,value
memory
takes
up
ten
bytes
of
program
memory.
"
Number
of
Value
Memories
28
29
30
2428
Number
of
Program
Memory
Bytes
24000
23990
23980
0
The
maximum
number
of
value
memories
possible
is
2428
(an
increase
of
2400).
Important
•You
may
not
be
able
to
increase
the
number
of
value
memories
to
the
level
you
want
if
the
memory
already
contains
programs,
matrices,
function
memory
contents,
or
statisti-
cal
data.
If
there
is
not
enough
unused
memory
available
to
increase
to
the
number
you
specify,
an
error
message
will
appear
on
the
-
display.
•The
DID
on
specification
can
also
be
included
within
a
program.
To
increase
the
number
of
value
memories
To
increase
the
number
of
value
memories_
by
30
(for
a
total
of
28+
30=58)
Example
MD
IID
ODD
0
®-Formula
:
65
i0-
F
-Memory
:
0
®-Memory
58
©-Data
0
®-23700
Bytes
Free
(:)Number
of
bytes
used
for
program
storage
()Number
of
bytes
used
for
storage
of
graph
functions,
recursion
formulas,
Dynamic
Graph
formulas
()Number
of
bytes
used
by
function
memories
®Number
of
value
memories
remaining
@Number
of
bytes
used
for
storage
of
matrices,
single
-variable
statistics,
paired
-variable
-
-
statistics,
equations,
and
numeric
tables
©Number
of
bytes
remaining
To
check
the
current
memory
status
CUD
MD
To
initialize
the
number
of
value
memories
oils
113E1
PrOgram
0
Formula
65
F
-Memory
:
0
Memory
.
:
28
Data
0
24000
Bytes
Free
IlAbout
Memory
Names
-
You
can
use
the'additional
memories
you
create
from
program
memory
just
as
you.
use
the
original
28.
The
names
of
the
additional
memories
are
211],
42),
Z[31,
etc:
If
you
increase
the
number
of
value
memories
by
5,
you
can
access
the
original
28
memories,
plus
memories
-Z[11
through
Z[5].
1-5
Using
the
Function
Memory
You
can
store
up
to
six
functions
in
memory
for
instant
recall
when
you
need
them.
Function
memory
can
be
used
in
any
mode
except
the
BASE
Mode.
To
display
the
Function
Memory
Menu
tosEMI
IROPPEOPEINITff
F2
F3
El
The
following
are
the
operations
that
are
available
from
the
function
display
at
the
bottom
of
the
screen.,
Press
the
function
key
below
the
operation
you
want
to
perform.
E(STO)
-
Stores
functions
E(RCL)
Recalls
functions
E(fn)
Specifies
input
as
a
function.
See
page
224
for
an
example
of
(f
n)
operation.
Fa
(SEE)'
"Displays
a
list
of
stored
functions
-42-