Support batteries, and service, Answers to common questions – HP 48g Graphing Calculator User Manual
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Support Batteries, and Service
Answers to Common Questions
You can obtain answers to questions about using your calculator from
our Calculator Support department. Our experience has shown that
many customers have similar questions about our products, so we’ve
provided this section to answer many of these questions. If you don’t
find the answer to your question here, contact us at the address or
phone number on the inside back cover.
Q:
Sometimes my HP
48
will flash when I turn it on. Is this normal?
A:
This is normal for the HP 48.
Q:
I’m not sure whether the calculator is malfunctioning or if I’m
doing something incorrectly. How can I verify that the calculator is
operating properly?
A:
See “Testing Calculator Operation” on page A-9.
Q:
The
(i*>)
annunciator stays on even when the calculator is turned
off. Is anything wrong?
A:
This indicates a low-battery condition in the calculator or a RAM
card, or an alarm that is past due. To determine what is causing
the (ci) annunciator to stay on, turn the calculator off and then on.
A message in the display will identify the problem. See “When to
Replace Batteries” on page A-4 or “Responding to Alarms” on page
26-4.
Q;
How can I determine how much memory is left in the calculator?
A:
Press fi^fMEMORYl MEM . The number of bytes of available
memory will appear at the lower right corner of the display.
For example, an empty memory for the HP 48GX should show
approximately 127000 bytes of internal RAM (with no RAM cards
installed).
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