HP 33s Annunciators (continued)

Annunciator

Meaning

Chapter

 

 

 

 

§,¨

 

The ˜or —keys are active to scroll the

1, 6

 

 

display, i.e. there are more digits to the left

 

 

 

and right. (Equation–entry and Program–entry

 

 

 

mode aren’t included)

 

 

 

Use to see the rest of a decimal

 

 

 

number; use the left and right–cursor keys

 

 

 

( ˜, —) to see the rest of an equation or

 

 

 

binary number.

 

 

 

Both these annunciators may appear

 

 

 

simultaneously in the display, indicating that

 

 

 

there are more characters to the left and to the

 

 

 

right. Press either of the indicated cursor keys

 

 

 

( ˜or —) to see the leading or trailing

 

 

 

characters.

 

 

 

When an entry or equation has more than one

 

 

 

display, you can press or {followed

 

 

 

by ˜to skip from the current display to the

 

 

 

first one. To skip to the last display, press

 

 

 

or {followed by —.

 

 

 

In the CONST and SUMS menus, you can

 

 

 

press ˜and —to access the next menu

 

 

 

page.

 

©,ª

 

The šand ™keys are active for

1, 6, 12

 

 

stepping through an equation list or program

 

 

 

lines.

 

A..Z

The alphabetic keys are active.

3

¤

 

Attention! Indicates a special condition or an

1

 

 

error.

 

¥

 

Battery power is low.

A

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