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Understanding the Features
The following describes the function of each of the registers shown in the table.
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Register M+0
-- When a number from 1 to 160 is placed in this register,
the predefined message associated with that number will
be displayed on the
top
line of the LCD display.
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Register M+1
-- When a number from 1 to 160 is placed in this register,
the predefined message associated with that number
will be displayed on the
second
line of the LCD display.
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Register M+2
-- When a number from 1 to 160 is placed in this register,
the predefined message associated with that number
will be displayed on the
third
line of the LCD display.
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Register M+3
-- When a number from 1 to 160 is placed in this register,
the predefined message associated with that number
will be displayed on the
bottom
line of the LCD display.
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Register M+4
-- This contains numeric data associated with the
top
line display (this is described in more detail later).
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Register M+5
--
Top
line, this is used for long BCD and floating point
data only.
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Register M+6
-- This contains numeric data associated with the
second
line display (this is described in more detail later).
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Register M+7
--
Second
line, this is used for long BCD and floating point
data only.
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Register M+8
-- This contains numeric data associated with the
third
line display (this is described in more detail later).
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Register M+9
--
Third
line, this is used for long BCD and floating point
data only.
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Register M+10
-- This contains numeric data associated with the
bottom
line display (this is described in more detail later).
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Register M+11
--
Bottom
line, this is used for long BCD and floating point
data only.
Register Definition
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