
Microframe Corporation
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www.microframecorp.com
Series 6300XXX8
Overview
The 6300 Series Display has been designed to allow the user to control almost every aspect of the
display
’s behavior. In order to change the behavior of the display you change the value of a specific
parameter in the display's memory. Any changes made to the display's memory will be stored even when
the display does not have power.
A map of the configurable memory options is shown in the Options Table Summary on the following
pages. A detailed description of each value can be found in the Options Definitions section.
The
display’s memory map has been broken into six main sections and their subsections.
Section 1
Subsections 1.1 through 1.5 store multiple number values representing the following: Current Time,
Current Date, Reload Time, Chime Time 1, and Chime Time 2.
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To change values in these areas simply press [MENU] followed by the area number, e.g., [Menu]
"12" to change the date, followed by [ENTER]. Next, type in up to six digits of the value
representing the time or date followed by [ENTER], e.g
., if setting time to 3:00, type “300”
[ENTER].
Subsection 1.6 is a
special “Quick Set section.” It is actually not a memory area at all but a function that
sets all other memory areas to a factory “Default” condition.
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For instance if you want to set all memory areas to what Microframe considers normal for a wall
clock, type [MENU] "160" [ENTER]. This will reset all of the necessary memory locations
(sections 2 through 6) to “Default” settings for a given mode.
Sections 2 - 6
Sections 2 through 6 are straightforward, single-number memory locations. For instance, area 2.1 can
have a value of 0 to 5, whereas area 2.2 can have a value of 0 to 1. See the Options Table Summary for
allowable values for each area. Use these areas to alter the details of how the display behaves.
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Examples of Changing Values in Areas 2 - 6
To make the internal chime volume louder, increase the value in area 3.3. Press [MENU]
, “339”
(for highest volume) [ENTER].
To make the display chime momentarily when it reaches zero in countdown mode, change area
5.3 to a value of 1. Press [MENU] "531" [ENTER].
Setting the Programmable Options
This will tell the display how to behave.