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Notes: • If the Card is removed from the Organizer, and the battery holder is then removed, any data stored in the card will be lost. If data is stored on the Card before a battery has been inserted, you can retain that data by removing the battery holder from the Card while the Card is still in the Organizer. • As a reminder for the next battery replacement, turn off the Organizer, remove the Card and write the date on the battery replacement label on the back of the Card. (Refer to Battery Replacement in the Appendix C.) Initializing the Card When the power is turned on with the Card inserted for the first time, the following is displayed: This Ie CARD is not initialized, or memory has been impaired. Enter "Y" to CINLEITAIRALICIZECDARDand memory contents. Press the cr=J key to initialize the Card memory. The Card enters the RUN mode. 2 lJSING THIS MANUAL This manual has been designed to introduce you to the capabilities and features of your Card and to serve as a reference tool. The Card is a ppwerful tool and has many valuable and time-saving functions that even the seasoned computer buff will be pleased to discover! p~rt 1: Basic Operation Part 1 introduces the BASIC programming language as implemented on the Card. Even if you have programmed in BASIC before, please read this part thoroughly, since the BASIC language has many dialects. This part also contains time-saving information in the form of programming shortcuts and debugging techniques. Ptirt 2: Algebraic and Statistical Operations Part 2 describes the use of the Card's AER and STAT modes. These modes allow algebraic expressions to be used for repetitive calculations, and for single- or two-variable statistical calculations. Pl#rt 3: Basic Reference Part 3 is an alphabetic listing of the numeric functions and BASIC commands used in programming the Card. Many of these commands can be used in the direct input modes of the Card. Part 4: Appendices Part 4 contains mainly reference material such as code tables, error messages and specifications. You will also find tips on how to take care of your Card. ThIs manual is not intended to be a self-teaching course in BASIC, the cornplete description of which is beyond the scope of this manual. If YOlJ have never programmed in BASIC, you should buy a separate bo()k or attend a class on the subject before trying to work through this ma·nual. 3

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Notes:
• If the Card is removed from the Organizer,
and
the battery holder is
then removed, any data stored in the card will
be
lost. If data
is
stored
on
the Card before a battery has been inserted, you can
retain that data by removing the battery holder from the Card while
the Card
is
still in the Organizer.
As a reminder for the next battery replacement, turn off the
Organizer, remove the Card and write the date
on
the battery
replacement label on the back of the Card. (Refer to Battery
Replacement
in
the Appendix C.)
Initializing
the
Card
When the power is turned
on
with the Card inserted for the first time,
the following
is
displayed:
This
Ie
CARD
is
not
initialized,
or
memory
has
been
impaired.
Enter
"Y"
to
INITIALIZED
and
CLEAR
IC
CARD
memory
contents.
Press the
cr=J
key to initialize the Card memory. The Card enters
the RUN mode.
2
lJSING
THIS
MANUAL
This manual has been designed to introduce you to the capabilities and
features of your Card and to serve as a reference tool. The Card
is
a
ppwerful tool and has many valuable and time-saving functions that
even the seasoned computer buff will be pleased to discover!
p~rt
1:
Basic Operation
Part 1 introduces the BASIC programming language as
implemented on the Card. Even if you have programmed
in
BASIC before, please read this part thoroughly, since the
BASIC language has many dialects. This part also contains
time-saving information
in
the form of programming shortcuts
and debugging techniques.
Ptirt 2:
Algebraic
and
Statistical
Operations
Part 2 describes the use of the Card's AER and STAT
modes. These modes allow algebraic expressions to be used
for repetitive calculations, and for single- or two-variable
statistical calculations.
Pl#rt 3:
Basic Reference
Part 3 is
an
alphabetic listing of the numeric functions and
BASIC commands used in programming the Card. Many of
these commands can be used in the direct input modes of the
Card.
Part 4:
Appendices
Part 4 contains mainly reference material such as code
tables, error messages and specifications. You will also find
tips
on
how to take care of your Card.
ThIs manual is not intended to
be
a self-teaching course in BASIC, the
cornplete description of which is beyond the scope of this manual. If
YOlJ
have never programmed in BASIC, you should buy a separate
bo()k or attend a class on the subject before trying to work through this
ma·nual.
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