Resetting the calculator, Pressing [2nd] [reset] [enter, Performing a hard reset – Texas Instruments Calculator User Manual

Page 10: Clearing calculator entries and memories

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Overview of Calculator Operations

Resetting the Calculator

Because the calculator includes alternative methods that let you clear
data selectively, use reset carefully to avoid losing data needlessly. (See
“Clearing Calculator Entries and Memories” on page 6.)For example, you
might reset the calculator before using it for the first time, when starting
a new calculation, or when having difficulty operating the calculator and
other possible solutions do not work. (See “In Case of Difficulty” on
page 100.)

Pressing

& } !

1.

Press

& }. The

RST ?

and

ENTER

indicators appear.

Note: To cancel reset, press

& U.

0.00

appears.

2.

Press

!.

RST

and

0.00

appear, confirming that the calculator is

reset.

Note: If an error condition exists, press

P to clear the display before

attempting to reset.

Performing a Hard Reset

You can also reset the calculator by gently inserting a pointed object
(such as an unfolded paper clip or similar object) in the hole marked
RESET in back of the calculator.

Clearing Calculator Entries and Memories

Note: To clear variables selectively, see the specific worksheet chapters in
this guidebook.

Resetting the calculator:

Clears the display, all 10 memories, any unfinished
calculations, and all worksheet data.

Restores all default settings

Returns operation to the standard-calculator mode

To clear

Press

One character at a time, starting with the last digit
keyed in

*

An incorrect entry, error condition, or error
message

P

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