Macros
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It is possible to test the state of alpha mode, as well as, set it or clear it. Arguments to the %j macro for this
operation are ?AK%j works as an if macro; to put the Model 672/675 into alpha mode use 1AK%j and
conversely 0AK%j to deactivate the alpha entry mode via macros.
P840 Alpha Mode Override Settings
This is a temporary override of the alpha mode type. Cycling power or entering and exiting setup will cause
the operation to be restored as defined by P840. Argument to the %j macro is <index><AM>.
P841 Alpha Timer Override Settings
This is a temporary override of the alpha entry timer. Cycling power or entering and exiting setup will cause
the time settings to be restored as defined by P841. Argument to the %j macro is <index><AT>.
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Syntax Get Current Filter
%k
Set Filter
< filter# > %k
Restore Default Filter
*%k
Clear Rate Filter History
R%k
Arguments
filter# Select one of the following filter numbers:
0.06 seconds
0.13 seconds
0.25 seconds
0.50 seconds
1.00 seconds
2.00 seconds
4.00 seconds
8.00 seconds
No filtering
Notes
The filter# argument does not change the setup mode selection at P116, rather it
temporarily changes the filter until power is interrupted or upon saving changes when exiting
the setup mode.
Auto-filter selections cannot be selected with the %k command, but can be restored with the
*%k command.
Get Current Filter
%k
Copies the current filter selection for the selected scale to the entry buffer where it can be saved to a
parameter and/or used in math commands.
Set Filter
< filter# > %k