User Manual

1: Overview of Calculator Operations 17
Memory Operations
Your calculator always has 10 memories available.
The memories can hold any numeric value within the range
of the calculator.
The memories are numbered
M0
through
M9
. This lets you
access each memory using a single keystroke.
Clearing Memory
There are two ways to clear memory.
Storing a zero in an individual memory clears the memory
(shown in “Memory Examples” below).
To clear all of the memories simultaneously, press
&
{
&
z
to clear the Memory worksheet.
Storing to Memory
To store a displayed value to a memory (0 through 9), press
D
and a digit key 0 through 9.
Any previous value in that memory is replaced by the new
value.
When you turn the calculator off, the Constant Memory
feature retains all stored values.
Recalling from Memory
To recall a number stored in a memory to the display, press
J
and a digit key 0 through 9. The number is displayed, but also
remains in memory.
Memory Examples
Function Keystrokes
Store a zero in memory 4 (clear memory 4).
0
D
4
Store 14.95 in memory 3.
14.95
D
3
Recall a value from memory 7.
J
7