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When inputting an SV as a constant, CONT/# is not required; just input the
numeric value and press WRITE. To designate a word, press CLR and then
input the word address as described above.
The most basic instructions are input using the Programming Console keys
provided for them. All other instructions are entered using function codes.
These function codes are always written after the instruction’s mnemonic. If
no function code is given, there should be a Programming Console key for
that instruction.
There are two types of function code: those for normal instructions and those
for block instructions. Function codes for block instructions are always written
between pointed parentheses <like this>. Both types of function code are
used in basically the same way, but SHIFT must be pressed before inputting
a block instruction function code.
To designate the differentiated form of an instruction, press NOT after the
function code.
To input an instruction using a function code, set the address, press FUN,
press SHIFT if a block instruction is being entered, input the function code
including any leading zeros, press NOT if the differentiated form of the in-
struction is desired, input any bit operands or definers required on the in-
struction line, and then press WRITE.
Caution
Enter function codes with care and be sure to press SHIFT when required.
Key Sequence
[Address displayed]
[Instruction word]
[Operand]
Designating Instructions
Inputting, Modifying, and Checking the Program
Section 4-6