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Page number or RETURN> Single or Run - S/R > Run end page number > h`Ih`Iߠ+,-.d ڽ%zw vu tksrjqp^oȣnc7bpa`_^]\͒[ܐZtZh [Help) Sub Index to Help Pages) ) 091 General Information 092 *WINDOWcommand 093 Entry and Exit fromWindow 094 Page access and Short cuts 095 .continued 096 .continued 097 Using theNotepad 098 Using theAlarm 099 UsingAuto Paging) )  Key full no. or last digit/RETURN) [ \General Information)  Windowis a ROM basedViewdatasystem with25pages of basic information and 129pages for your information.)  With a simple key press you interrupt the job on the machine and look at :-) Reference tables (technical,personal) Job Instructions/Guidelines Library Data (disks,programs etc) Telephone Numbers/Addresses Account Codes/Status Schedules/Timetables) etc.etc.etc.) Press a key and resume your job ]\8 ]*WINDOW command)  Windowis ROM based and needs to be switched on at the start of day.) )  *WINDOWis the command that does this. It shows a status page and a menu of5 options. You can switchON/Off Window and/or theNotepador reset the clock. You can also control your ownSideways RAMfiles of pages of information)  ROM manager- ROMs can be setON/OFF Frame Maker- This disk based program lets you create your own pages to buildaRAMfile. When you switchWindowon you can load the appropiate file ]] ^Entry and Exit)  OnceWindowis switched on via*WINDOW you can interrupt almost every job with2 simple key presses)  HoldShift Lockand pressCaps Lock) You may have to hold both keys down fora second - thenWindowappears)  Your job has been frozen and when you finish inWindowpress theESCAPEkey and back to your job you go) Only certain large machine code games will not allow perfect interruption, the majority of jobs will ]^ _Page Access)  To access any page simple key in its 3 digit number, this will appear(green)at the top left as you key.) Access is immediate if the page is present or else there is no response) There are some short cuts to give you fast access and extra facilities)  Two Important Shortcuts)  The@key always returns to theIndex) The?key goes toHelpstart- p090) ]_ `Short Cuts)  3page nos are shown at the top right of each frame:] Next; [ Back;_Tag) On design a page is linked to itsNext and this can be accessed via the]key.( You can return to the previous page viathe[key. In fact you can goBackup to16pages by successive['s.)  As you access the database you canTag relevant pages with the*key. The lasttagged is shown and the_key retrievesthis page number. LikeBackyou can tagand retrieve up to16pages via_) ]` aMore Short cuts)  TheIndexpagep100shows the titles ofall available10'spages;110,120, etc.' Whilst these may be normal data pages, it aids access if there are frequent Sub Index's;(e.g.Page 090)) Windowallows fast access to a page in a group of ten such as090 - 099)  Simply key the last digit thenRETURN) This enables you to structure sections into 10 page groups and easily call anyone from another)  ]a bUsing the Notepad)  NOTEPADpage251 NOTEPAD)  If you switchNotepadon via*WINDOW you can keep short memos and/or notes untilWindowis switched off.) These are displayed onp251and can be altered or erased as you wish.)  Windowneeds 256 bytes of memory for the notepad soPAGEwill be found set accordingly;(e.g.&1A00 not &1900).) Notepadalso links to theAlarmwhich switches intoNotepadautomatically]]b cUsing the Alarm)  ALARM page252 ALARM) The alarm time which you can set on252is checked to the clock every minute.) When due a 3 second buzzer sounds and the alarm is cleared.)  If you are not inWindowat that time then the current state of the machine will be interrupted automatically and Notepadwill be displayed. IfNotepad is not active then the alarm page252 is displayed)  ]c dAuto Paging)  AUTO PAGING page253 AUTO PAGING)  A closed cycle of all the available pages is kept inWindowand via the'+'key this can be displayed at approx 5 seconds per page)  You can create your own cycle on any entry toWindowon p253. The normal Next(])linked is ignored so you can goforwards and backwards thru all pages as you wish.)  Only the'@'key breaks auto paging andreturns to the Index. nKey Codes/Values oKey Codes and Character Values)  Page Decimal Characters)  111 (0 ] 15) (VDU codes) 112 (16 ] 31) (VDU codes) 113 (32 ] 44) ('Space' ] ',') 114 (45 ] 60) ('-' ] '<') 115 (61 ] 76) ('=' ] 'L') 116 (77 ] 92) ('M' ] '\') 117 (93 ] 108) (']' ] 'l') 118 (109 ] 124) ('m' ] '{') 119 (125 ] 139) ('|' ] 'up')) ) ) ) & o pCode : VDU driver operation Bytes+DecHex 0 00 No operation 01 01 Next character to printer 12 02 Enable printer 03 03 Disable printer 04 04 Write text at text cursor 05 05 Write text at graphics cursr06 06 Enable VDU drivers  07 07 Beep    08 08 Backspace cursor  09 09 Forwardspace cursor  010 0A Move cursor down one line 011 0B Move cursor up one line 012 0C Clear text area  013 0D Move cursor to start of line014 0E Page mode on   015 0F Page mode off   p qCode : VDU driver operation Bytes+ DecHex 16 10 Clear graphics area 0 17 11 Define text colour 1 18 12 Define graphics colour 2 19 13 Define logical colour 5 20 14 Restore default colours 0 21 15 Disable VDU drivers 0 22 16 Select screen mode  1 23 17 Re-program character 9 24 18 Define graphics window 8 25 19 PLOT k,x;y;  5 26 1A Restore Default windows 0 27 1B No operation 0 28 1C Define text window  4 29 1D Define graphics origin 4 30 1E Home text cursor to left 0 31 1F Move text cursor to x,y 2qs rKey : ASCII : INKEY : Internal DecHex Dec Hex Dec HexTAB 9 09 - 97 9F 86 60 RETURN 13 0D - 74 B6 73 49 ESCAPE 27 1B -113 8F 112 70 SPACE 32 20 - 99 9D 98 62 ! 33 21    " 34 22    _ 35 23    $ 36 24    % 37 25    & 38 26    ' 39 27    ( 40 28    ) 41 29    * 42 2A    + 43 2B    , 44 2C    r sKey : ASCII : INKEY : Internal DecHex Dec Hex Dec Hex- 45 2D - 24 E8 23 17 . 46 2E -104 98 103 67 / 47 2F -105 97 104 68 0 48 30 - 40 D8 39 27 1 49 31 - 49 CF 48 30 2 50 32 - 50 CE 49 31 3 51 33 - 18 EE 17 11 4 52 34 - 19 ED 18 12 5 53 35 - 20 EC 19 13 6 54 36 - 53 CB 52 34 7 55 37 - 37 DB 36 24 8 56 38 - 22 EA 21 15 9 57 39 - 39 D9 37 25 : 58 3A - 73 B7 72 48 ; 59 3B - 88 A8 87 57 > 60 3C    se tKey : ASCII : INKEY : Internal DecHex Dec Hex Dec Hex= 61 3D > 62 3E ? 63 3F @ 64 40 - 72 B8 71 47 A 65 41 - 66 BE 65 41 B 66 42 -101 9B 100 64 C 67 43 - 83 AD 82 52 D 68 44 - 51 CD 50 32 E 69 45 - 35 DD 34 22 F 70 46 - 68 BC 67 43 G 71 47 - 84 AC 83 53 H 72 48 - 85 AB 84 54 I 73 49 - 38 DA 38 26 J 74 4A - 70 BA 69 45 K 75 4B - 71 B9 70 46 L 76 4C - 87 A9 86 56t uKey : ASCII : INKEY : Internal DecHex Dec Hex Dec HexM 77 4D -102 9A 101 65 N 78 4E - 86 AA 85 55 O 79 4F - 55 C9 54 36 P 80 50 - 56 C8 55 37 Q 81 51 - 17 EF 16 10 R 82 52 - 52 CC 51 33 S 83 53 - 82 AE 81 51 T 84 54 - 36 DC 35 23 U 85 55 - 54 CA 53 35 V 86 56 -100 9C 99 63 W 87 57 - 34 DE 33 21 X 88 58 - 67 BD 66 42 Y 89 59 - 69 BB 68 44 Z 90 5A - 98 9E 97 61 [ 91 5B - 57 C7 56 38 \ 92 5C -121 87 120 78u vKey : ASCII : INKEY : Internal DecHex Dec Hex Dec Hex] 93 5D - 89 A7 88 58 ^ 94 5E - 25 E7 24 18 ` 95 5F - 41 D7 40 28 # 96 60 a 97 61 b 98 62 c 99 63 d 100 64 e 101 65 f 102 66 g 103 67 h 104 68 i 105 69 j 106 6A k 107 6B l 108 6C vb wKey : ASCII : INKEY : Internal DecHex Dec Hex Dec Hexm 109 6D n 110 6E o 111 6F p 112 70 q 113 71 r 114 72 s 115 73 t 116 74 u 117 75 v 118 76 w 119 77 x 120 78 y 121 79 z 122 7A { 123 7B | 124 7C w nKey : ASCII : INKEY : Internal DecHex Dec Hex Dec Hex} 125 7D ~ 126 7E DELETE 127 7F - 90 A6 89 59 CAPSLOCK - 65 BF 64 40 SHIFTLOCK - 81 AF 80 50 CTRL - 2 FE 1 1 SHIFT - 1 FF 0 0 COPY 135 87 -106 96 105 69 LEFT 136 88 - 26 E6 25 19 RIGHT 137 89 -122 86 121 79 DOWN 138 8A - 42 D6 41 29 UP 139 8B - 58 C6 57 39) ) ) % yResponse Frames Response Frames)  The next 3 pages251,252and253are input frames which you can alter duringthe periodWindowis switched on)  'p& p251Notepadjot yourself memos! Notepadjot & p252Alarm set a timely reminder! Alarm & p253Auto Paging bulletin displays! Auto Paging ) " ]@ Notepad)  You can write or erase (write spaces) any info you wish in-between the '*'.) Start via theCOPYkey,RETURNends: position using the 4arrowkeys.)  '*)  Notepad Inactive Notepad Inactive)  switch on via*WINDOWcommand)  '*)  Help on p097k Alarm)  If you set an alarm time below it will be checked to the clock every minute) When due, a buzzer will sound. If you are not inWindowyou will switched in automatically, either to this page or to theNotepad(if enabled).) Enter viaCOPYkey,RETURNends) )  Current Alarm) ) ) )  Help on p098 Auto Paging dAuto Paging)  Enter via theCOPYkey, end viaRETURN Sfor single pages;Rfor a run e.g.115 S: 106 R 111: 095 S: 212 S:) Current Auto Paging Sequence: 090-254) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )  Help on p099 Rom Manager Rom Manager)  F& E& D& C& B Toggleletter/noA to 9 Switch OnOff 8 or 7 PressRETURN 6& 5& 4& 3& 2& 1& 0% .Master Menu Master Menu and Status Page)  7# STATUS #k1 SwitchWindow 5 j 5Window On j2 Reset Clock 5 j 5 NotepadOn j3 SwitchNotepad 5 j 5Clock j4 Frame Maker 5 j 5 Alarm j5 ROM Manager upz) ) ) ) ) " dIndex dPage Title Index) 110 ! 120 ! 130 ! 140 ! 150 ! 160 ! 170 ! 180 ! 190 ! 200 ! 210 ! 220 ! 230 ! 240 ! 250 ' (Notepad: Alarm: Auto Paging) +