Sentry Industries CA756 User Manual

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Alphabetic characters, numbers, calculation command
symbols, etc, can be displayed as messages. They are

enclosed in quotation marks (

).

Alphanumeric characters and symbols

• Characters and symbols displayed when pressed

following

:

[,], k , m, , n, p, f, space,
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N,
O, P , Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z

•Other numbers, symbols, calculation commands,
program commands

0 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
(,),

, E, +, -, X, ÷, ...

sin, cos, tan, log, ln, ...
=,

,

,

, >, <, ...

/A , IB, , ID,

, , d, h, b, o

Neg, Not, and, or , xor

, ,

,

......

º (

),

r

(

) ,

g

(

)

*All of the above noted characters can be used in the same
manner as the alphabetic characters.

In the preceding example requiring an input of two types of
data (x,y ), the prompt “ ? ” does not give any information
concerning the type of input expected. A message can be
inserted before the “ ? ”, to verify the type of data required
for input.
Lbl, 1, : ,?, ,X,:,?, ,Y,:,...
The message “ x =” and “ y=” will be inserted into this
program.
Lbl, 1, :,",X,=,",?, ,X,:,
",Y,=,",?, ,Y,:,...
If messages are included as shown here, the display is as
follows:
(Assuming that the program is sorted in P1)

Example program 2
The same memories are used as in Example 1, but two
types of memory names are used and the x and y data
kept separate.
1, , A , : , Defm , 7 , : ,
Lbl , 1 , : , ? , , C , [ , A , ] , : ,
? , , R , [ , A , ] , : ,
Lsz , A , : , A , = , 1 , 6 ,

, Goto ,2 , : ,Goto , 1 , : ,

Lbl, 2 , : ,1 , 5 , , A , : , ? , , B , : ,
B , = , 0 ,

, Goto , 5 ,: ,

Lbl , 3, :, B , = , C , [ , A , ] , ,

, Goto , 4 , :,

Dsz, A , : , Goto , 3 , : , Goto , 2 , : ,
Lbl , 4 , : , R , [ , A , ] , , Goto , 2 ,: ,
Lbl , 5 92 steps
Memories are used as follows:
x data
C[1] C[2] C[3] C[4] C[5] C[6] C[7] C[8]
D E F G H I J K
C[9] C[10] C[11] C[12] C[13] C[14] C[15]
L M N O P Q R
y data
R[1] R[2] R[3] R[4] R[5] R[6] R[7] R[8]
S T U V W X Y Z
R[9] R[10] R[11] R[12] R[13] R[14] R[15]
Z(1) Z(2) Z(3) Z(4) Z(5) Z(6) Z(7)

In this way, the memory names can be changed. However,
since memory names are restricted to the letters from A

through Z , the expanded memories (

)

can only be used as array-type memories.
The memory expansion command (Defm) can be used in a
program.

Expand the number of memories by 14 to

make a total of 40 available.

Defm, 1, 4, :, ......

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