Casio fx-50F Manual De Usuario

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Data Full 
Cause
You are attempting to store sample data in the SD Mode or REG Mode 
when the allowable number of data samples are already stored in memory.
Action
Keep the number of data samples within the allowable limit. For more 
information, see “Maximum Number of Input Data Items” on page 38.
Go ERROR 
Cause
A program (that you created in the PRGM Mode) has a “Goto 
 n
” command 
without a corresponding “Lbl 
 n
” label.
Action
Either add a “Lbl 
 n
” for the “Goto 
 n
” command, or delete the applicable “Goto 
 n
” command.
k Before assuming malfunction of the calculator... 
Perform the following steps whenever an error occurs during a calculation or when calculation 
results are not what you expected. If one step does not correct the problem, move on to the next 
step. Note that you should make copies of important copies of important data before performing 
these steps. 
1  Check the calculation expression to make sure it does not include any errors. 
2  Make sure that you are using the correct mode for the type of calculation you are trying to 
perform. 
3  If the above steps do not restore normal operation, press the  p key. The calculator will perform 
a self-check of its status as it starts up. If the calculator discovers a problem, it will return its 
calculation mode and setup to their initial defaults, and clear all data currently in memory. 
4  If step  3 does not restore normal operation, initialize all modes and settings by pressing 
!j(CLR)d(All)w.
Power Requirements 
Your calculator has a TWO WAY POWER system that combines a solar cell with a button 
battery (LR44). Unlike solar cell-only calculators that operate only when light is present, a 
TWO WAY POWER system calculator keeps on operating even in the dark. (Of course, you 
will need enough light to be able to read the display contents.) 
A Replacing the Battery 
Dim display characters, especially when using the calculator where lighting is dim, or slow 
display response when you turn on the calculator indicates that button battery power is low. 
Replace the battery whenever you notice these symptoms. You should also regularly replace 
the battery at least once every three years, even if the calculator is operating normally. 
Important! 
Removing the button battery from the calculator causes independent memory contents and 
values assigned to variables to be cleared.