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7.
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
7.1 COMMUNICATING
WITH THE CRsOO
7.1.1
CRlOKD KEYBOARD/DISPLAY
The SC12 cable
(supplied
with
the CRlOKD)
is
used to connect the
Keyboard/Display
to the 9
pin
CS
l/O
port
on the CR500.
lf
the
Keyboard/Display
is connected to
the
CR500 upon
power
up, the
"HELLO"
message
is
displayed
while
the CR500 checks memory.
The
totalsize
of memory
is then displayed
(160
for 160 K
bytes
of
memory). When the
CR1OKD
is
plugged
in
after the CR500
has
powered
up,
the
display
is meaningless
until
"xo
is
pressed
to enter
a
mode.
7.1.2
FUNCTIONAL MODES
CRSO0/User
interaction
is
broken
into different
functional MODES
(e.9.,
setting time,
inserting
*4
value, manually
initiating a block
data
transfer to Storage
Module, etc.).
The
modes
are
referred
to
as Star
(*)
Modes
since
they are
accessed by
first keying
*,
then the
mode
number
or
letter. Table
7.1-1
lists the CR500
Modes.
TABLE
7.1-1.
*
Mode
Summary
Key Mode
trE LOG data
and
indicate active
Tables
These are
program
tables.
They
are
NOT typically
used since
the
CR500
is
most often
programmed
in
Short Cut.
NOTE: Altering
any value in these
program
tables
and compiling
the
program
willerase
the
*4
table
in
the
CR500.
Parameter
Entry Table
Display/set
real time clock
Display/alter
lnput Storage data,
toggle
flags or control
ports.
Display
Final €torage
data
Final
Storage
data transfer
to
peripheral
Memory al
location/reseVerase
data
Signature/status
Security
Save/load
Program
Used with
TGT1 satellite transmitter
cR500
7.1.3 KEY
DEFINITION
Keys
and key sequences
have
specific
functions
when
using the
CR1OKD keyboard
or
a
computer/terminal in
the remote keyboard
state.
Table 7.1-2lists
these functions. In
some
cases, the exact action of
a key depends
on the
mode
the CR500
is in
and
is
described'
with
the mode in
the
manual.
TABLE 7.1-2. Key
Description/Editing
Functions
Action
Key numeric entries
into display
Enter Mode
(followed
by
Mode
Number)
Enter/Advance
Back up
Change the
sign of a
number or index
an
input location to,loop counter
Enter
the decimal
point
Clear the rightmost
digit
keyed into
the display
Advance to next
instruction in
Program
table
(*1,
*2, *3)
or to next
Output Array
in
Final
Storage
(*7)
Back up to
previous
instruction in
program
table
or to
previous
Output
Array in FinalStorage
Delete entire
instruction
(then
A
or CR)
Back
up to
the
start
of
the current array.
When
using a computer/terminalto
communicate
with
the CR500
(Telecommunications
remote
keyboard state) there are
some
keys
available
in
addition
to those found
on the CR10KD. Table
7.1-3
lists these keys.
TABLE
7.1-3. Addational
Keys Allowed
in
Telecommunications
Key
Action
-
Change Sign,
Index
(same
as
C)
CR
Enter/advance
(same
as A)
: Colon
(used
in
setting time)
S or^S
Stops transmission
of data
(10
second time-ouu
any character
restarts)
C or
aC
Aborts transmission
of Data
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