G 8Pack*?8 @EACT @EACT1 ,f.؁,ȁLD`lṕ؁܁pt́؁܁́Ё48    d ԁ T X======C105BSC =======zBasic CalculationsMuMultiplication Operations without a Multiplication Sign @RUNMATExampled8Pack*?( @GUIDEKEYLOG(NOTE!% #)()$!4ty@RUNMAT,RUN2D1 BOverflow and Errors Exceeding a specified input or calculation range, or attempting an illegal input causes an error message to appear on the display. Further operation of the calculator is impossible while an error message is displayed. The following events cause an error message to appear on the display. |When any result, whether intermediate or final, or any value in memory exceeds 9g 9.99999999910(Ma ERROR).WhWhen an attempt is made to perform a function calculation that exceeds the input range(Ma ERROR).WhWhen an illegal operation is attempted during statistical calculations (Ma ERROR). For example, attempting to obtain 1VAR without data input. WhWhen an improper data type is specified for the argument of a function calculation(Ma ERROR).WhWhen the capacity of the numeric value stack or command stack is exceeded (Stack ERROR). For example, entering 25 successive [(] followed by 2[+]3[]4[EXE] . WhWhen an attempt is made to perform a calculation using an illegal formula (Syntax ERROR). For example, 5[][]3[EXE]. |#Other errors can occur during program execution. Most of the calculator's keys are inoperative while an error message is displayed. Press [EXIT] to clear the error and display the error position .WhWhen you try to perform a calculation that causes memory capacity to be exceeded(Memory ERROR).WhWhen you use a command that requires an argument, without providing a valid argument(Argument ERROR). WhWhen an attempt is made to use an illegal dimension during matrix calculations (Dimension ERROR).  WhWhen you are in the real mode and an attempt is made to perform a calculation that produces a complex number solution. Note that "Real" is selected for the Complex Mode setting on the Setup screen (Non-Real ERROR). |Memory CapacityIn the Linear input mode, each time you press a key, either one byte or two bytes is used. Some of the functions that require one byte are :1][1],[2],[3], sin,co cos, tan, log, In,C , and .Some of the functions that take up two bytes are d/dx(, Mat, Xmin, If, For, Return, DrawGraph,SortA(, PxIOn, Sum, and a. #The allowable range for both input and output values is 15 digits for the mantissa and two digits for the exponent. Internal calculations are also performed using a 15-digit mantissa and two-digit exponent.