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HP 82153A - Wand Owner Manual - page 1

HP 82153A

Wand Owner’s Manual

April 1980

82153-90001 Rev. C

Printed in U.S.A.

© Hewlett-Packard Company, 1980

Summary of Contents for 82153A

Page 1: ...HP 82153A Wand Owner Manual page 1 HP 82153A Wand Owner s Manual April 1980 82153 90001 Rev C Printed in U S A Hewlett Packard Company 1980 ...

Page 2: ...HP 82153A Wand Owner Manual page 2 Contents 5 5 6 6 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 11 11 12 13 13 16 17 18 19 23 29 31 53 69 ...

Page 3: ...bilities in your HP 41C system take time to work through the few pages in this manual You will find the wand simple to operate yet useful in a wide range of applications Plugging the Wand Into the HP 41C 1 Make sure the HP 41C is turned off 2 Remove the port cap from any unused port The wand should always be plugged into a higher numbered port than any memory modules you may be using 3 Insert the ...

Page 4: ...results with the wand Still another factor that impacts wand performance is the quality of the bar code itself Well defined bar images that contrast sharply with the print medium produce the best results Worn damaged or poorly printed bar code can hinder or prevent successful wand use How to Operate the Wand The bar patterns in HP 41C bar code rows are coded forms of programs data or functions The...

Page 5: ...bar code After each scan the HP 41C normally responds by sounding a short scan tone But if the system detects an error during a scan the HP 41C responds instead with a prolonged scan error tone and in most cases a displayed error message Appendix A Errors and Messages describes error conditions and error recovery If the HP 41C does not respond to a scan check your scan angle and rescan the row mor...

Page 6: ... must press the HP 41C key to which you want the function assigned Protecting Bar Code Without protection bar code will wear with use To protect your bar code place one of the transparent sheets you received with the wand over the bar code glossy side down before you begin scanning If you want to use other types of protective coverings for your bar code choose those that will not present a glossy ...

Page 7: ...n on program line 6 is divided between the two rows To load a bar coded program into your HP 41C 1 Ensure that there is enough space in program memory to load the program The number of registers required to store the program is printed above the first row of bar code 2 Scan the rows of barcode sequentially beginning with row 1 After each row is scanned the calculator should sound the scan tone and...

Page 8: ...of a tank 3 4 meters in diameter and 4 6 meters long Bar Code Display DIAMETER XEQ VOL LENGTH 3 4 VOLUME 41 8 4 6 0 0000 Clears the display CLX A program scan session can be terminated by pressing the or R S keys The partially loaded program is left in memory Bar Coding Programs Using Pressure Sensitive Labels Pressure sensitive bar code labels are available for every function built into the HP 41...

Page 9: ...rror due to insufficient processing time One of the protective transparent sheets you received with the wand should be placed over any set of labels you are going to scan The transparent sheet will protect the labels and reduce the possibility of the wand reading label edges as bars and causing an error condition Wand Functions The wand functions are contained in the wand circuitry and become acti...

Page 10: ...he eee portion of the data control number WNDLNK The WNDLNK wand link function causes the calculator to halt program execution so that you can using the wand to load and automatically execute a new subroutine If the new subroutine terminates with a RTN instruction the HP 41C will then automatically resume execution of the original program The new subroutine you scan replaces the last program in me...

Page 11: ...eated bar code If you are new to the HP 41C system or to the more technical aspects of bar code design and generation you may want to bypass this topic until a later time Use of WNDSCN involves 1 Producing your own specialized HP 41C bar code or using the specialized labels included in the pressure sensitive label set shipped with your wand Instead of translating your bar code into HP 41C function...

Page 12: ... ALPHA APPEND SPACE COL SPACE ALPHA ALPHA X AVIEW Displays the decimal coordinates of the selected square FIX 4 SF 29 RTN Load and execute the program using the following bar code Then scan the bar code in a square of the checkerboard illustration on the next page and view the corresponding square identification in the HP 41C s display The bar code row in each square consists of the binary equival...

Page 13: ...hen execute SQR by scanning the following bar code Bar Code Display W READY XEQ SQR Scan the square in the upper left corner of the following illustration ROW 1 COL 1 Identifies the row and column of the square you scanned To scan another square and view its position reexecute SQR ...

Page 14: ...of the last byte is placed in Rn where n is the value placed in the X register in step 1 above R01 R02 Rn yyy1 yyy2 yyyn With the decimal form of the byte values in the HP 41C s data storage registers the WNDSCN operation is complete The value can now be accessed and interpreted according to your instructions If you execute WNDSCN in a running program program execution resumes with the first instr...

Page 15: ...value of each consecutive byte in the row is stored in a separate data storage register Because the wand is designed to handle rows up to 16 bytes long you will never need more than R00 through R16 for any WNDTST operation The byte values will always be displayed in the left to right sequence that the corresponding bytes occur in the row regardless of your direction of scan Programming WNDTST As y...

Page 16: ...y Here is how the HP 41C keeps track of these wand functions 1 While the wand is in place the function name appears normally in program memory like this 18 WNDDTA or 27 WNDSUB 2 While the wand is removed these functions are displayed in PRGM mode as a function called XROM An XROM function tells the HP 41C that the function belongs to some plug in accessory Next to the XROM function name are two nu...

Page 17: ...appendix B Maintenance and Service Direct sunlight overloads the wand s light sensor sufficiently to hinder or prevent the wand from reading bar code For this reason if you operate the wand in direct sunlight shield the bar code you are scanning Error Messages W ADDR ERR Address error An attempt was made to store data in a nonexistent data storage register Recovery You may want to use SIZE to crea...

Page 18: ...orrect running value For this reason you should compare the instructions in program memory with a listing of the program to be sure the series of instructions in the row following the bypassed row were read correctly Scanned row checksum monitored ROW 4 16 20 Bypassed row press SST ROW 5 20 32 Scanned row check sum assumed correct ROW 6 33 36 Scanned row check sum monitor resumes ROW 7 36 40 W DAT...

Page 19: ... want stored in data storage register nn W SCAN DATA Follows execution of the WNDDTA function Indicates the wand is ready to scan a single row of data barcode Numeric data will be placed in the X register ALPHA data in the ALPHA register W SCN SUBLNK The prompt following execution of the WNDLNK function Scan the desired subroutine W SCAN SUB The prompt following execution of the WNDSUB function Sc...

Page 20: ... pressurized cabin Wand Care While there are no user serviceable parts inside the wand observing the following precautions will help ensure long term satisfactory performance CAUTION Do not use spray cleaner on the sensor or the wand If you spray any liquid on the wand parts damage may result 1 Keep the electrical contacts of the wand interface module and calculator module ports free of obstructio...

Page 21: ...eadable Here are some examples of worn bar code and bar code of poor print quality Copying Bar Code Most typical office copiers do not reproduce bar code well Poor bar resolution reduced bar width and stray marks are the most frequently encountered problems These problems can be minimized by using a copier that produces a very dark image with sharp resolution When copying bar code label materials ...

Page 22: ...sent to HP for service If you and the dealer are unable to determine the source of the malfunction send both the HP 41C and the HP 82153A Wand to the HP for service Refer to Service page 26 Note The wand reads bar code using a photosensor to detect light reflected from the bar code Because of the low intensity of the reflected light signal highly sensitive circuitry has been built into the wand Du...

Page 23: ...s warranty shall not apply to consumer transactions and shall not affect the statutory rights of a consumer In relation to such transactions the rights and obligations of Seller and Buyer shall be determined by statute Obligation to Make Changes Products are sold on the basis of specifications applicable at the time of manufacture Hewlett Packard shall have no obligation to modify or update produc...

Page 24: ... are without your wand will depend largely on the shipping time Service Repair Cost There is a fixed repair charge for out of warranty repairs The repair charges include labor material and all return shipping charges In the United States the full charge is subject to the customer s local sales tax Calculator products damaged by accident of misuse are not covered by the fixed repair charges In thes...

Page 25: ...mation Service contracts are not available Calculator circuitry and design are proprietary to Hewlett Packard and service manuals are not available to customers Should other problems or questions arise regarding repairs please call your nearest Hewlett Packard sales office or repair center Users Library For information concerning currently available HP bar code materials please contact one of the ...

Page 26: ...ckard also makes available the following optional publication for users who desire to generate their own bar code Creating Your Own HP 41C Bar Code available Spring 1981 HP part number 82153 90019 Provides the detailed information needed to implement bar code production on computer plotter of computer printer systems Include coverage of HP bar code types and specifications annotated computer BASIC...

Page 27: ...rogram clear any flags set but not cleared by the program The Calendar Functions Hexadecimal Decimal Converter and Financial Calculations programs begin with local labels refer to section 12 Subroutines in your HP 41C Owner s Handbook and Programming Guide Local labels will not appear in the HP 41C s program catalog g CATALOG 1 on the keyboard If you want easier access to any or these programs and...

Page 28: ...SIZE 1 FIX 0 SF 27 Sets USER mode CF 29 PROGRAM REGISTERS NEEDED 44 ROW 1 1 4 ROW 2 4 9 ROW 3 9 14 ROW 4 15 20 ROW 5 21 27 ROW 6 28 33 ROW 7 34 39 ROW 8 39 44 ROW 9 44 50 ROW 10 50 57 ROW 11 57 60 ROW 12 60 64 ROW 13 64 68 ROW 14 69 72 ROW 15 73 77 ...

Page 29: ...HP 82153A Wand Owner Manual page 33 ROW 16 77 81 ROW 17 81 84 ROW 18 85 90 ROW 19 90 93 ROW 20 93 97 ROW 21 97 102 ROW 22 102 107 ROW 23 108 112 ROW 24 109 113 CF 05 SF 29 ...

Page 30: ... SIZE 10 FIX 4 SF 27 Sets USER mode PROGRAM REGISTERS NEEDED 54 ROW 1 1 9 ROW 2 10 16 ROW 3 17 22 ROW 4 22 28 ROW 5 29 40 ROW 6 41 53 ROW 7 54 61 ROW 8 62 69 ROW 9 70 78 ROW 10 79 88 ROW 11 89 100 ROW 12 100 108 ROW 13 108 116 ROW 14 117 124 ROW 15 125 134 ...

Page 31: ...5 ROW 16 135 142 ROW 17 143 148 ROW 18 149 153 ROW 19 153 157 ROW 20 157 160 ROW 21 160 163 ROW 22 163 166 ROW 23 166 172 ROW 24 172 178 ROW 25 178 183 ROW 26 184 188 ROW 27 189 193 ROW 28 194 199 ROW 29 199 203 XEQ A XEQ B XEQ C XEQ E ...

Page 32: ...HP 82153A Wand Owner Manual page 36 CF 06 CF 22 SF 28 SF 29 ...

Page 33: ...Guessing Game SIZE 19 FIX 0 CF 29 PROGRAM REGISTERS NEEDED 37 ROW 1 1 2 ROW 2 2 6 ROW 3 7 10 ROW 4 10 12 ROW 5 13 14 ROW 6 14 17 ROW 7 17 23 ROW 8 23 31 ROW 9 31 39 ROW 10 40 47 ROW 11 48 55 ROW 12 56 62 ROW 13 63 70 ROW 14 70 74 ROW 15 74 77 ...

Page 34: ...HP 82153A Wand Owner Manual page 38 ROW 16 78 82 ROW 17 82 84 ROW 18 84 87 ROW 19 88 96 ROW 20 96 99 XEQ WORDS R S SF 29 ...

Page 35: ...metic Teacher SIZE 10 FIX 0 CF 29 PROGRAM REGISTERS NEEDED 52 ROW 1 1 3 ROW 2 4 6 ROW 3 6 11 ROW 4 12 17 ROW 5 17 23 ROW 6 23 27 ROW 7 28 31 ROW 8 32 37 ROW 9 37 43 ROW 10 43 49 ROW 11 49 55 ROW 12 56 58 ROW 13 59 67 ROW 14 67 73 ROW 15 73 77 ...

Page 36: ...page 40 ROW 16 78 86 ROW 17 86 93 ROW 18 94 103 ROW 19 103 111 ROW 20 111 118 ROW 21 118 122 ROW 22 122 131 ROW 23 131 135 ROW 24 135 141 ROW 25 142 147 ROW 26 147 152 ROW 27 153 159 ROW 28 160 164 021946 XEQ TEACH R S SF 29 CF 00 ...

Page 37: ...onverter SIZE 21 FIX 0 SF 27 Sets USER mode PROGRAM REGISTERS NEEDED 37 ROW 1 1 7 ROW 2 7 15 ROW 3 16 24 ROW 4 25 32 ROW 5 33 38 ROW 6 39 45 ROW 7 46 54 ROW 8 55 62 ROW 9 63 71 ROW 10 71 78 ROW 11 78 85 ROW 12 86 94 ROW 13 94 101 ROW 14 102 109 ROW 15 110 116 ...

Page 38: ...HP 82153A Wand Owner Manual page 42 ROW 16 116 122 ROW 17 123 129 ROW 18 129 135 ROW 19 136 141 ROW 20 141 143 XEQ A XEQ E ALPHA CF 22 CF 23 ...

Page 39: ...SIZE 10 FIX 2 SF 27 Sets USER mode PROGRAM REGISTERS NEEDED 40 ROW 1 1 11 ROW 2 12 21 ROW 3 22 31 ROW 4 32 42 ROW 5 43 54 ROW 6 55 67 ROW 7 68 76 ROW 8 76 88 ROW 9 89 101 ROW 10 102 110 ROW 11 110 117 ROW 12 118 126 ROW 13 126 134 ROW 14 134 142 ROW 15 142 152 ...

Page 40: ...HP 82153A Wand Owner Manual page 44 ROW 16 152 159 ROW 17 160 169 ROW 18 169 176 ROW 19 177 189 ROW 20 190 198 ROW 21 198 199 ROW 22 199 202 XEQ a XEQ A XEQ B XEQ C XEQ D XEQ E CF 22 ...

Page 41: ...Owner Manual page 45 Root Finder SIZE 8 DEG FIX 4 PROGRAM REGISTERS NEEDED 21 ROW 1 1 2 ROW 2 2 5 ROW 3 6 8 ROW 4 9 13 ROW 5 14 24 ROW 6 25 36 ROW 7 37 44 ROW 8 45 55 ROW 9 56 65 ROW 10 66 71 ROW 11 71 75 XEQ ROOT R S ...

Page 42: ...Fitting SIZE 16 ΣREG 10 FIX 2 PROGRAM REGISTERS NEEDED 37 ROW 1 1 4 ROW 2 4 7 ROW 3 8 11 ROW 4 11 15 ROW 5 15 20 ROW 6 20 30 ROW 7 30 41 ROW 8 42 51 ROW 9 52 61 ROW 10 62 72 ROW 11 73 85 ROW 12 86 92 ROW 13 92 102 ROW 14 103 113 ROW 15 113 121 ...

Page 43: ...53A Wand Owner Manual page 47 ROW 16 122 132 ROW 17 133 141 ROW 18 142 147 ROW 19 147 153 ROW 20 153 156 XEQ LIN XEQ EXP XEQ LOG XEQ POW CENTER XEQ A XEQ C XEQ E XEQ a R S CF 00 CF 01 CF 02 CF 21 CF 27 SF 29 ...

Page 44: ... Manual page 48 Vector Operations SIZE 00 SF 27 Sets USER mode FIX 2 PROGRAM REGISTERS NEEDED 13 ROW 1 1 6 ROW 2 6 12 ROW 3 13 15 ROW 4 16 20 ROW 5 20 32 ROW 6 33 36 ROW 7 36 40 CENTER XEQ CADD XEQ CSUB XEQ CMULT XEQ CDIV ...

Page 45: ...lackjack SIZE 27 FIX 0 CF 29 PROGRAM REGISTERS NEEDED 89 ROW 1 1 6 ROW 2 7 10 ROW 3 11 21 ROW 4 22 29 ROW 5 29 36 ROW 6 36 45 ROW 7 45 52 ROW 8 53 60 ROW 9 61 67 ROW 10 67 72 ROW 11 72 76 ROW 12 76 81 ROW 13 82 84 ROW 14 84 91 ROW 15 91 98 ...

Page 46: ...OW 17 104 111 ROW 18 111 116 ROW 19 116 122 ROW 20 122 125 ROW 21 126 131 ROW 22 132 134 ROW 23 135 142 ROW 24 143 148 ROW 25 148 151 ROW 26 151 156 ROW 27 156 163 ROW 28 164 169 ROW 29 169 175 ROW 30 175 177 ROW 31 177 181 ROW 32 182 186 ROW 33 186 193 ...

Page 47: ...201 207 ROW 36 208 214 ROW 37 214 220 ROW 38 220 221 ROW 39 222 225 ROW 40 226 231 ROW 41 231 234 ROW 42 235 239 ROW 43 239 245 ROW 44 245 249 ROW 45 249 254 ROW 46 255 259 ROW 47 259 262 ROW 48 262 263 ASN DL 11 ASN HT 12 ASN S 13 SF 27 Sets USER mode XEQ SH ...

Page 48: ...HP 82153A Wand Owner Manual page 52 STO 21 STO 00 XEQ DL XEQ HT XEQ S CF 00 CF 01 CF 02 CF 03 CF 04 CF 06 CF 07 CF 08 CF 09 SF 29 CF 22 ...

Page 49: ...l symbols Triangle Solutions illustrates how some problems can be structured to take advantage of very natural data entry and solution schemes using the wand In this example an infinity of triangles of any shape and size can be solved in the same straightforward way using the wand and a simple graphic aid And if you are having trouble reading bar code using the wand or cannot read it at all there ...

Page 50: ...ange of the sub within 2 5 leagues you ll hear an echo the higher the pitch the closer the sub 5 Alternatively you can DROP DEPTH CHARGES of check the STATUS to determine how many soundings you have made and how many depth charges you have dropped Example Operation Display Scan XEQ SG SEED Key in the integer seed 73 then scan BEGIN ORDERS 0 First move Scan 55 SCANNING no echo ORDERS 55 Since there...

Page 51: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 ...

Page 52: ...simply two digit numbers 11 through 66 that comprise the row and column information Notes 1 Because of printer buffer limitations a 6 6 matrix is used rather than a 7 7 matrix 2 To run this program a printer and one memory module are required Instructions 1 SIZE memory and load the program by scanning the bar code on page 63 2 Using the graphic aid on the facing page scan XEQ CRBLD 3 When the prom...

Page 53: ...HP 82153A Wand Owner Manual page 57 11 12 13 14 15 16 21 22 23 24 25 26 31 32 33 34 35 36 41 42 43 44 45 46 51 52 53 54 55 56 61 62 63 64 65 66 XEQ CRBLD STOP ...

Page 54: ... the side lengths and angle measures given i e the data is inconsistent DATA ERROR will be displayed 2 In some cases two solutions exist because one of the angles can be either obtuse or acute Both solutions will be displayed 3 The equations used are derived from the Law of Sines and the Law of Cosines Instructions 1 SIZE memory and load the program by scanning the bar code on page 65 2 Using the ...

Page 55: ...HP 82153A Wand Owner Manual page 59 XEQ TRI 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 CLX ...

Page 56: ...Then take the HP 41C out of program mode and press R S Turn to a page of program bar code and although you won t actually be reading anything into the calculator sweep the wand across the rows using the programmed tone to pace yourself The rate at which you must move the wand to scan one row per tone is an indication of the rate required to successfully read bar code much slower and the wand won t...

Page 57: ...and Destroy PROGRAM REGISTERS NEEDED 55 SIZE 008 ROW 1 1 4 ROW 2 4 12 ROW 3 13 19 ROW 4 19 22 ROW 5 23 31 ROW 6 31 32 ROW 7 33 39 ROW 8 40 48 ROW 9 49 50 ROW 10 51 58 ROW 11 59 64 ROW 12 65 71 ROW 13 72 76 ROW 14 76 84 ROW 15 84 88 ROW 16 89 93 ...

Page 58: ...Manual page 62 ROW 17 94 100 ROW 18 100 108 ROW 19 108 112 ROW 20 112 118 ROW 21 119 126 ROW 22 127 132 ROW 23 132 140 ROW 24 140 148 ROW 25 149 159 ROW 26 160 165 ROW 27 165 166 ROW 28 166 171 ROW 29 171 176 ROW 30 177 178 ...

Page 59: ...r Builder PROGRAM REGISTERS NEEDED 35 SIZE 041 ROW 1 1 4 ROW 2 5 11 ROW 3 12 19 ROW 4 20 30 ROW 5 31 41 ROW 6 41 44 ROW 7 44 47 ROW 8 47 53 ROW 9 53 60 ROW 10 61 70 ROW 11 71 78 ROW 12 79 85 ROW 13 86 93 ROW 14 93 98 ROW 15 99 105 ROW 16 105 111 ...

Page 60: ...HP 82153A Wand Owner Manual page 64 ROW 17 112 118 ROW 18 118 120 ROW 19 120 121 ...

Page 61: ... Triangle Solutions PROGRAM REGISTERS NEEDED 94 SIZE 030 ROW 1 1 5 ROW 2 5 9 ROW 3 9 14 ROW 4 15 18 ROW 5 18 23 ROW 6 24 27 ROW 7 27 33 ROW 8 33 36 ROW 9 36 42 ROW 10 42 45 ROW 11 46 49 ROW 12 50 53 ROW 13 53 55 ROW 14 55 57 ROW 15 57 61 ...

Page 62: ...OW 17 64 69 ROW 18 69 70 ROW 19 70 74 ROW 20 75 79 ROW 21 80 82 ROW 22 82 87 ROW 23 87 89 ROW 24 90 97 ROW 25 98 104 ROW 26 105 109 ROW 27 109 114 ROW 28 114 118 ROW 29 118 124 ROW 30 124 128 ROW 31 129 135 ROW 32 135 138 ROW 33 138 140 ROW 34 141 147 ...

Page 63: ...47 152 ROW 36 153 159 ROW 37 160 166 ROW 38 167 171 ROW 39 172 184 ROW 40 185 194 ROW 41 195 205 ROW 42 205 215 ROW 43 216 226 ROW 44 227 236 ROW 45 237 248 ROW 46 249 259 ROW 47 259 270 ROW 48 270 279 ROW 49 280 292 ROW 50 293 305 ROW 51 306 310 ...

Page 64: ...HP 82153A Wand Owner Manual page 68 Pace PROGRAM REGISTERS NEEDED 3 ROW 1 1 5 ROW 2 5 6 ...

Page 65: ... functions are only executable while the wand is plugged in You can list all of these functions by executing CATALOG 2 WNDDTA Scan one row of data bar code WNDDTX Scan one store one or more rows of data bar code as directed by X WNDSUB Scan a bar coded subroutine WNDSCN Scan a row of specialized bar code for control of user defined functions WNDTST Scan a row of bar code to test for correct reads ...

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Page 67: ...R ALPHA PRGM ALPHA AON AOFF ASHF WNDLNK WNDSUB WNDDTA WNDDTX WNDSCN WNDTST RDTA RDTAX RSUB MRG VER WDTA WDTAX WPRV WSTS WALL a b c d e A B C D E Σ F G H I J IND APPEND ASTO ARCL BST K L M SST CLA N O P 7 8 9 Q R S T 4 5 6 U V W X 1 2 3 Y Z 0 AVIEW SPACE R S ...

Page 68: ...PRAXIS REGPLOT PRPLOT ACX ACCHR ACCOL ACSPEC STKPLOT PRPLOTP ACA SKPCHR SKPCOL BLDSPEC PRFLAGS PRSTK PRX PRREG PRP PRBUF PRKEYS PRΣ PRA PRREGX LIST ...

Page 69: ... X 0 X 0 X 0 X 0 Σ Y X X 2 10 X E X Σ 1 X SQRT LOG LN CL Σ ASIN ACOS ATAN X Y RDN SIN COS TAN IND ASN LBL GTO BST XEQ STO RCL SST CAT ISG RTN CL X ENTER CHS EEX X Y SF CF FS 7 8 9 X Y BEEP P R R P 4 5 6 X Y FIX SCI ENG 1 2 3 X 0 PI LASTX VIEW 0 R S E X 1 LN 1 X RAD GRAD DEG CLRG CLST CLD FS C FC C FC RND PSE STOP PROMPT ...

Page 70: ...MOD INT D R HMS OCT ABS FRC R D HMR DEC SIGN ADV SIZE ON COPY END PACK CLP DEL 1000 N W Circle Blvd Corvallis OR 97330 82153 90008 Printed in U S A 6 80 ...

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