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(10)   'SEND-OUT' FUNCTION

The sentence on the screen sent from the keyboard or received from the outside may be sent out

with the key operation of one time from the first character to the character before the cursor. A sen-
tence of up to 511 characters may be sent out at one time.

(11)   USE OF A CASSETTE TAPE-RECORDER AS A SUPPLEMENTARY MEMORY

The  sentence  may  be  put  in  the  cassette  tape-recorder  or  the  sentence  may  be  led  in  and  dis-

played  on  the  screen  from  the  cassette  tape-recorder.  This  function  may  be  very  effectively  utilized
being connected with the 'SEND-OUT' function, so paper tapes are no more necessary for the RTTY.

(12)   BUFFER MEMORY FOR DISPLAYING ON THE TV

The information in the buffer memory which has the capacity of 23 characters may be put on the

lowest line (17

th

 line) on the screen and they move to the left every time one of them is sent out, so

the going -out sentence may be well observed.

(13)   'RUB-OUT' FUNCTION

When a wrong character is sent to the buffer memory from the keyboard, the character may be

canceled before it is sent out of the buffer memory and a correcting code may be put out after it is
sent out.

(14)   SIMULTANEOUS ACCESS

During receiving the communication, the sentence may be put in the buffer memory or the bat-

tery  backed-up  memory.  Efficient  QSO  may  be  made  because  the  sentence  may  put  in  the  buffer
memory even when the battery backed-up memory is transmitting or the displaying memory is trans-
mitting with the 'SEND-OUT' function.

(15)   PRELOADING FUNCTION

Buffer memory may memorize the sentence sent from the keyboard and by using this function at

the time of receiving, transmitting may be made just after receiving and beautiful continuous may be
sent out.

(16)   ONLY THE RECEIVED SENTENCES MAY BE DISPLAYED IF NECESSARY

When you don't need the display of the sent out sentence, only the received sentence may be dis-

played though both of them are available.

(17)   DISPLAYING CHANNEL NO., PAGE NO. AND THE CASE

The channel number of the battery backed-up memory, the page number of the screen, the case

(LTR or FIG) in the RTTY may be displayed on the lowest (17

th

) line.

(18)   FUNCTION OF CANCELING CR AND LF

When CR (carriage return) or LF (line feed) is received or at writing with the keyboard, CR and LF

are replaced with = (equal) and _ (underline) on the screen respectively and the screen may be used
effectively.

(19)   FUNCTION OF CONTROLLING CURSOR MOVEMENT

Cursor  movement  may  controlled  by  the  keyboard.  In  the  case  of  the  ASCII  mode,  the  cursor

movement  may  be  controlled  by  the  external  signals  and  it  is  effective  when  the  machine  is  con-

Summary of Contents for Theta 7000

Page 1: ...TONO COMMUNICATIONS COMPUTER Θ 7000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL TONO CORPORATION 230 MOTOSOJA MACHI MAEBASHI SHI 371 JAPAN TEL 0272 52 6284 ...

Page 2: ...eiving 12 4 6 Weight setting in CW mode 4 7 Tuning for receiving 4 8 Recording of signals during receiving 14 4 9 Transmission 15 4 10 How to use battery backed up memory 19 4 11 How to use SEND function 19 4 12 Stop of transmission 20 4 13 Stand By procedure 20 4 14 How to use function key 20 4 15 How to use a tape recorder 21 4 16 CW practice 21 4 17 Application of a microcomputer as an intellig...

Page 3: ...ed by the com puter attached to it and the RTTY may be transmitted and received even with a machine without FSK function 5 EASILY OPERATEABLE KEYBOARD ARRANGEMENT It has a keyboard arrangement about the same as the ordinary typewriter even for RTTY it is not necessary to change LTR and FIG manually and the code of LTR and FIG may be added automatically 6 LARGE CAPACITY DISPLAY MEMORY It has the ca...

Page 4: ...ommunication the sentence may be put in the buffer memory or the bat tery backed up memory Efficient QSO may be made because the sentence may put in the buffer memory even when the battery backed up memory is transmitting or the displaying memory is trans mitting with the SEND OUT function 15 PRELOADING FUNCTION Buffer memory may memorize the sentence sent from the keyboard and by using this funct...

Page 5: ...ifferent sentences may be received by using the output re peating function 9 and the SEND OUT function 10 which makes your practice effective and inter esting 24 CW WEIGHT IS CHANGEABLE At transmitting the CW the length of the dash may be changed in the range of 1 3 1 6 25 OUTPUT TERMINALS FOR OBSERVING THE CROSS PATTERN The demodulator of this machine may be easily tuned with the tuning indicatin...

Page 6: ... 4 Figure 1 Connection ...

Page 7: ...efore connecting a source cord to your DC power supply the setting of source voltage is neces sary as follows In the case of 12 VDC 11 V 13 8 V In the case of 5 VDC 4 75 V 5 25 V Source voltage should be stabilized without ripple in the case of 5 VDC After confirming a DC source switch and a power switch of the computer indicate OFF connect the red source cord of the computer to a plus terminal of...

Page 8: ...et check the polarity by a tester and connect its plus to the plus screw terminal for FSK of the computer its minus to the minus terminal Special care should be exercised not to exceed the rating 1 5 A for the maximum keying circuit current and 150 V for the maximum voltage In the case of a wireless set without FSK function Solder the ancillary coaxial cable and a pin plug as shown in Fig 3 After ...

Page 9: ...puter 5 LTRS FIGS indicating LEDs Indicate LTRS FIGS in RTTY mode 6 MODE switch For mode selection among CW BAUDOT RTTY and ASCII 7 NORM TEST TUNE switch TEST position of the switch makes the keying circuit OFF NORM provides an ordinary use condition TUNE makes the keying circuit ON and provides the output level control 8 OUTPUT indicating LED Indicates output level Lights at the time of mark and ...

Page 10: ...rity of mark space in input and output 16 FREQ SHIFT Changes output and input shift width in BAUDOT mode N 170 Hz M 425 Hz W 850 Hz 17 SPEAKER When AGC is indicated output from AGC can be monitored when MARK or SPACE are indicated output from respective filters can be monitored 18 MARK SPACE indicating LEDs Light corresponding to mark space of input signal In CW mode SPACE indicating LED lights 19...

Page 11: ...AFSK in accordance with KCS is put in from a tape recorder or a microcomputer 4 TTL IN jack In CW BAUDOT or ASCII mode non modulated signals in TTL level are put in 5 INPUT switch Makes the input selection TTL or AF 6 VHF output jack A terminal of a home TV set is connected to this jack Data are displayed in CH1 and CH2 resp CH3 and CH4 in European TV system 7 VIDEO output jack Outputs combined vi...

Page 12: ...e function of each pin is as fol lows The fan out of each pin is 1 standard TTL Avoid overload 1 2 3 Leave these non connected Take care not to make these in contact with the power supply line or the ground line 4 Strobe negative pulse with about 5 micro sec width is put out with each output of one character 5 12 Data 5th pin is LSB 12th pin is MSB 13 GROUND 14 15 Leave these non connected The CPU...

Page 13: ... switch OFF VHF channel Set either to 1CH or to 2CH Wireless set MODE switch Set to any among the three MODEs corresponding to the MODE switch setting of the Θ 7000 except in the case that LSB setting is required for RTTY mode with a wireless set without FSK function Power switch OFF AF volume Set this so as to make the input voltage into the Θ 7000 ranging from 50 mV to 1 V ordinary listening vol...

Page 14: ... of the computer taking care not to bring about excess modulation 4 5 Speed setting for transmitting and receiving 1 In CW mode Receiving speed is determined automatically Quick CW of which the length of 1 dot is less than 50 msec may be regarded as noise In case of receiving such a high speed CW push H key after pushing WEIGHT SPEED key In the contrary case that slow CW is to be received immediat...

Page 15: ...5 45 baud by power on reset or by pushing RESET switch For the speed change push Ø 9 after WEIGHT SPEED key Selection will be obtained as shown in Table 3 45 45 baud is popular among amateurs and 50 baud is usually used with business communica tion NEXT PAGE MISSING If the SPACE indicating LED begins to turn on and off corresponding to signals right reading will begin and be displayed on the TV sc...

Page 16: ...50 Hz shift are usually used In addition monitoring of the output of MARK filter and that of SPACE filter are obtainable by turning SPEAKER switch to MARK and speaker switch to SPACE respectively The output of MARK filter and SPACE filter can function in lieu of MARK indicating LED and SPACE indicating LED FREQ SHIFT Shift width Mark Space N 170 Hz 2125 Hz 2295 Hz M 425 Hz 2125 Hz 2550 Hz W 850 Hz...

Page 17: ...r make it receiving condition Tap the keys and ASCII characters correspond ing to the respective keys as shown in ASCII column of Table 8 are sent out and displayed on the screen At this time OUTPUT indicating LED lights at mark does not light at space and transmitting sound is heard from a speaker On the completion of transmitting the computer automatically enters into receiving condition 4 Buffe...

Page 18: ... the case that RUBOUT switch is at OFF pushing the HH key does not provide the cancel of miswritten characters and characters shown in Table 7 are written in buffer memory and put out CW __ HH BAUDOT ASCII BS Table 7 7 Output repeating Push the key for a character with pushing REP key for output repeating of the character KEY CW BAUDOT ASCII BUFFER DISPLAY 1 SP 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 SP 3 3 3 3 3...

Page 19: ...I _ O SP O LTR O _ O _ O _ O P AA P LTR P P P P A A A A A A S SP S LTR S DC3 S S D D D D D D F F F F F F BELL G SP G BELL G BELL G G SOUND SIG G H SP H LTR H BS H H BACK SPACE H J SP J LTR J VT J K J J K SP K LTR K K K K L SP L LTR L L L L AR VA LTR Z SP Z LTR Z SUB Z Z Z X SP X LTR X CAN X X X C C C C C C V V V V V V ...

Page 20: ...DEL ESC STOP XMIT SP STOP XMIT LTR STOP XMIT ESC __ BT BT LTR __ KN KN __ HH HH BS H BS SPACE BAR SP SP SP SP SP Table 8 NOTE 1 Characters in lower part of each column are obtained by pushing each key only characters or function in upper part are obtained by pushing each with SHIFT key 2 function obtained when CR LF CANCEL is ON ...

Page 21: ...nate the number of times of output by pushing among 1 key to 9 key Out puts for the designated number of times are obtained from the channel 3 Writing in the buffer memory is possible also during output from the battery backed up memory When BUFFER switch is at RUN as soon as transmitting from the battery backed up memory stops transmitting from the buffer memory begins 4 11 How to use SEND functi...

Page 22: ... and input circuit demodulator and TTL IN and between CPU and keying output circuit AFSK output continues It is possible in this condition to write sentences in the buffer memory battery backed up memory or on the screen 4 14 How to use function key 1 Manual operation of CASE change In receiving in BAUDOT mode CASE LTR FIG may be changed manually by pushing PAGE CASE key 2 Change of screen page To...

Page 23: ...nce recording Set AFSK GAIN volume to the medium level in order to prevent excess input to a tape recorder Make the recorder recording condition leave it working for 5 to 10 seconds so as to get feed After that push SEND CH3 key with pushing SHIFT key After sending out sentences leave it work for 5 to 10 seconds so as get feed and stop it 4 Sentence reading Set the mode and speed as recorded in th...

Page 24: ...ttery backed up memory Make that prepared characters put out repeatedly several times while writing a next sentence into the buffer memory On the completion of writing push SHIFT and ESC keys and stop the output from the channel The sentence will be immediately put out from the buffer memory 2 If you want to repeated output of a sentence longer than 32 characters by easy operation di vide it into ...

Page 25: ...al state ASCII Mark 2400 Hz Space 1200 Hz in the normal state 6 Output Keying 1 5 A 150 V AFSK output Output impedance 500 ohms TTL level Fan outs 5 standard TTL 7 AFSK output frequency CW 830 Hz RTTY Mark 2125 Hz Space 2295 Hz 2550 Hz 2975 Hz changeable in the normal state ASCII Mark 2400 Hz Space 1200 Hz 8 Display output TV VHF and Compounded video signals Impedance 75 ohms 9 Data output for pri...

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