Texas Instruments TI-84 PLUS SILV Guidebook - Page 409
In Case of Difficulty, Handling a Difficulty
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• To replace thebackup battery, remove the screw from the backup battery cover, and then remove the cover. Install the new battery, + side up. Replace the cover and secure it with the screw. 4. Replace the battery compartment cover. Turn the graphing calculator on and adjust the display contrast, if necessary, by pressing y } or †. In Case of Difficulty Handling a Difficulty To handle a difficulty, follow these steps. 1. If you cannot see anything on the screen, you may need to adjust the graphing calculator contrast. To darken the screen, press and release y, and then press and hold } until the display is sufficiently dark. To lighten the screen, press and release y, and then press and hold † until the display is sufficiently light. 2. If an error menu is displayed, follow these steps: • Note the error type (ERR:error type). • Select 2:GOTO, if it is available. The previous screen is displayed with the cursor at or near the error location. • Determine the error. • Correct the expression. Refer to the Error Conditions table for details about specific errors, if necessary. 3. If the busy indicator (dotted line) is displayed, a graph or program has been paused; the TI-84 Plus is waiting for input. Press Í to continue or press É to break. 4. If a checkerboard cursor ( # ) is displayed, then either you have entered the maximum number of characters in a prompt, or memory is full. If memory is full: • Press y L 2 to display the MEMORY MANAGEMENT / DELETE menu. • Select the type of data you want to delete, or select 1:All for a list of all variables of all types. A screen is displayed listing each variable of the type you selected and the number of bytes each variable is using. • Press } and † to move the selection cursor (4) next to the item you want to delete, and then press {. Appendix C: Service and Warranty Information 402