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The Organizer can store up to 9999 (1810: EL-6360) bytes in memory (excluding the calculator mode memory). One byte is required per character in the name, remark and schedule item entries, and one byte is required for two digits in the telephone number entry. When there is an odd number of digits in a number entry, the last digit occupies one byte. Five bytes are required for a schedule date entry when only the starting time is entered, and nine bytes when the starting and ending times are entered. Five bytes are needed to divide each telephone listing, but only four are needed when a remark is not entered. Four bytes are needed for each schedule or anniversary listing. Two bytes each are required for the month and date in the Anniversary mode. • Each time M•CK is pressed, the display changes in the sequence described in ON Checking Memory Storage. Pressing C•CE displays the entry prompt. • When ENTER is pressed after data entry and there is insufficient memory, ON "FULL! NOT IN" is displayed and entry is no longer possible. Press C•CE and either delete previously stored listings or change the listing to be stored so that it will not exceed the memory capacity, then repeat the storing procedure. • Since the same memory is used for the Telephone, Schedule and Anniversary modes, the number of listings available to be stored in each of these three modes will vary. 37

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The
Organizer
can
store
up
to
9999
(1810:
EL
-6360)
bytes
in
memory
(excluding
the
calculator
mode
memory).
One
byte
is
required
per
character
in
the
name,
remark
and
schedule
item
entries,
and
one
byte
is
required
for
two
digits
in
the
telephone
number
entry.
When
there
is
an
odd
number
of
digits
in
a
number
entry,
the
last
digit
occupies
one
byte.
Five
bytes
are
required
for
a
schedule
date
entry
when
only
the
starting
time
is
entered,
and
nine
bytes
when
the
starting
and
ending
times
are
entered.
Five
bytes
are
needed
to
divide
each
telephone
listing,
but
only
four
are
needed
when
a
remark
is
not
entered.
Four
bytes
are
needed
for
each
schedule
or
anniversary
listing.
Two
bytes
each
are
required
for
the
month
and
date
in
the
Anniversary
mode.
Each
time
M•CK
is
pressed,
the
display
changes
in
the
sequence
described
in
ON
Checking
Memory
Storage.
Pressing
C•CE
displays
the
entry
prompt.
When
ENTER
is
pressed
after
data
entry
and
there
is
insufficient
memory,
ON
"FULL!
NOT
IN"
is
displayed
and
entry
is
no
longer
possible.
Press
C•CE
and
either
delete
previously
stored
listings
or
change
the
listing
to
be
stored
so
that
it
will
not
exceed
the
memory
capacity,
then
repeat
the
storing
procedure.
Since
the
same
memory
is
used
for
the
Telephone,
Schedule
and
Anniversary
modes,
the
number
of
listings
available
to
be
stored
in
each
of
these
three
modes
will
vary.
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