Owner's manual
User’s Guide — 25
Using Memory Storage Keys (M1 - M9)
In addition to the standard cumulative
Memory (as previously described), your
calculator has nine independent Storage
Registers – M1 through M9 – that can
be used to permanently store single,
noncumulative values. The following
example shows the use of M1 (s 1).
To use M2 through M9, replace the
presses of the 1 key with presses of
the corresponding number key (2
through 9).
You can replace a value in one of these
Memory registers by storing a new value
in place of the stored value.
FUNCTION KEYSTROKES
Store single value in M1 s 1
Clear M1 0 s 1
Recall M1 r 1
Examples:
Store 175 into M1, recall the value, and
then clear the value.
KEYSTROKES DISPLAY
1 7 5 s 1 M-1 175.
O o 0.
r 1 M-1 175.
0 s 1 M-1 0.