Appendix C
Programming Console Operations
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Programming Operations
Operation/Description
Modes*
Key sequence
Address Designation
Displays the specified address. Can
be used to start programming from a
non-zero address or to access an
address for editing. Leading zeros
need not be entered. The contents of
the address will not be displayed until
the down key is pressed. The up and
down keys can then be used to scroll
through the Program Memory.
R P M
CLR
[Address]
Program Input
Used to enter or edit program
instructions. This operation
over-writes the contents of the
memory at the displayed address.
Once at the desired address, enter
the new instruction word and then
press WRITE (preceded by NOT for
differentiated instructions). Input the
required operands, and press
WRITE after each.
P
Address
displayed
[Instruction
word]
[Operand]
Program Read
Allows the user to scroll through the
program address-by-address. If the
Program Memory is read in RUN or
MONITOR mode, the ON/OFF status
of each displayed bit is also shown.
R P M
Address
currently
displayed
Program Search
Allows the program to be searched
for occurrences of any designated
instruction or data area address. To
designate a bit address, press
SHIFT, CONT/#, and then input the
address. Then press SRCH.
Pressing SRCH again will find the
next occurrence. For multi-word
instructions, the up and down keys
can be used to scroll through the
words before continuing the search.
In RUN or MONITOR mode, the
ON/OFF status of each monitored bit
will also be displayed.
R P M
CLR
SRCH
SRCH
CLR
SHIFT
CONT
#
SRCH
SRCH
LR
HR
HR
SHIFT
TIM
CNT
[Instruction]
[Address]
(AR)
Scroll through multi-
word instructions
*Modes in which the given instruction is applicable: R = RUN, M = MONITOR, P = PROGRAM