6. TERMINAL FILE PROGRAMMING

EO3-11106

6.5 System Option Programming

(continued from the previous page)

 

Operation

LCD Display

Remarks

 

 

The status of Bit No.1 is turned from N to Y.

Depress the [→] key to select the

 

status of Bit No. 1.

 

N: RESET status

 

Y: SET status

 

 

 

 

The numeric value 1 indicating the Bit No.

 

 

with SET status is displayed on the 7-

 

 

segment Numeric display.

 

 

 

Depress the [↓] key twice to move the

 

 

cursor on to Bit No. 3 (B3ST).

 

 

 

 

 

Depress the [→] key to select the

 

The status of Bit No.3 is turned from N to Y.

status of Bit No. 3.

 

N: RESET status

 

Y: SET status

 

 

 

 

The numeric value 13 indicating the Bit Nos.

 

 

with SET status is displayed on the 7-

 

 

segment Numeric display.

 

 

 

The [Enter] key depression results in

 

 

that the Address No. 1 setting is

 

 

entered.

 

 

 

 

 

The [End] key depression allows the

 

A long receipt is issued and the display

ECR to end this programming.

 

returns to Main Menu screen.

 

 

 

Programming in BLIND mode

Repeat for another Address No.

18 [X]

 

Address No. [ST]

 

 

Bit Nos for “SET” [#]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[AT/TL]

 

Enter a maximum of eight-digit number composed of Bit Nos

 

whose status must be selected to SET status in the Address.

ex.) To set Bit No. 2 only

Enter 2.

To set Bits No. 2 and No. 3

Enter 23.

To set all the Bit Nos

Enter 12345678.

To reset all the Bit Nos

Enter 0.

NOTES:

1.Any Bit No. with the “-- vacant --” item will be ignored even if it is set. (However, even if set, it will not result in an error.)

2.When a RAM Clear is completed, the status of each Bit No. is automatically set to the side marked with an asterisk in the STANDARD STATUS column of each SYSTEM OPTION TABLE shown on the following pages. Therefore, only the Bit status changes of the required Addresses may be entered according to your customer’s requirements.

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Toshiba MA-600 manual Programming in Blind mode