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4. Correcting Errors
When an error is generated, the calculator displays an error message (examples shown
below), and stops operating.
The method of correcting an error varies depending on the error code.
Example A: This display indicates that a syntax error
has occurred. To correct it, follow the procedure below.
• Use < or > to move the cursor to the error
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location, and correct error. (The expression on the
screen can be changed.)
• Use
to clear the error. (The display will return
to the primary screen. The entered expression will
be deleted.)
Example B: This display indicates that a memory error
has occurred. To correct it, follow the procedure below.
• Use <, >, or
entered expression will be deleted.)
Example C: When any error except one described above occurs, follow the procedure
below.
• Use < or > to move the cursor to the error location, and correct error. (The
expression on the screen can be changed.)
• The display will vary depending on the error message.
* For the details of error codes and messages, see APPENDIX "3.Error Codes and Error
Messages" on page 270.
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to clear the error. (The
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