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Be sure to clearly label all cassette tapes.
Use patch cords to connect the cassette recorder earphone (or LINE-OUT)
jack to the Programming Console EAR jack and the cassette recorder micro-
phone (or LINE-IN) jack to the Programming Console MIC jack. Set the cas-
sette recorder volume and frequency equalizer controls to maximum levels.
The PC must be in PROGRAM mode for all cassette tape operations.
While the operation is in progress, the cursor will blink and the block count
will be incremented on the display.
Cassette tape operations may be halted at any time by pressing CLR.
The following error messages may appear during cassette tape operations.
Message
Meaning and appropriate response
0000 ERR *******
File number on cassette and designated file number are
not the same Repeat the operation using the correct file
FILE NO.********
not the same. Repeat the operation using the correct file
number.
**** MT VER ERR
Cassette tape contents differs from that in the PC. Check
content of tape and/or the PC.
**** MT ERR
Cassette tape is faulty. Replace it with another.
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Saving Program Memory Data
This operation is used to copy the content of Program Memory to a cassette
tape. The procedure is as follows:
1, 2, 3...
1.
Press EXT and the 0 key to specify Program Memory.
2.
Input a file number for the data that is to be saved.
3.
Specify the start and stop addresses of the section of Program Memory
that is to be recorded. When the start address is designated, the default
stop address will indicate the last address that can be stored on one
side of a cassette tape (i.e., approximately 16K words for one side of a
C60 tape). Do not designate a stop address greater than this one.
4.
Start cassette tape recording.
5.
Within 5 seconds, press SHIFT and REC/RESET.
Program saving continues until END(01) or the stop address is reached. At
that time the program size in Kwords is displayed. If the END(01) is reached
before the stop address, the recording operation will continue, however,
through the designated stop address unless CLR is pressed to cancel.
Key Sequence
Cancel with the clear key
No longer than 5 seconds
Error Messages
Program Backup and Restore Operations
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