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Sometimes a calculator will lock up or will not respond correctly. The calculator may require a reset for a variety of reasons. These resets will erase the memory on the calculator and restore the calculator's defaults. For this reason, it is important to back up any critical data.
The easiest reset is done from the keyboard. To reset the calculator, follow the procedures below in the order presented.
If the above reset did not restore the calculator to normal, continue to the next section.
If the calculator is still performing unexplained errors or will not turn on, it might have a static charge. This means the capacitor is full. The previous reset will not drain the capacitor. With this calculator, there are two options for draining the capacitor. The option to use is dependent upon the serial number of the calculator to be reset. The first option is a paperclip reset.
A paperclip reset can be performed on all HP 12C calculators with serial numbers before CN11500001. This will include serial numbers that start with numbers or with other letters. These calculators will have three 1.5 volt button cell batteries. Follow these steps for calculators in this serial number range:
A coin reset can be performed on all HP 12C calculators with serial numbers after CN11500001. These calculators will have one CR2032 battery.
If the calculator did not display the "Pr Error" message after resetting, or it did not correct the error, then remove the batteries for 24 hours.
NOTE: The batteries must be removed for at least 24 hours to drain the capacitor completely.
After letting the calculator sit without batteries for at least 24 hours, replace with fresh batteries.
If the calculator continues to malfunction, it may need to be sent in for repair.
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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