Appendix c. alphabet input procedure – Denso BHT-6000 User Manual

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Appendices

Appendix C.
Alphabet Input Procedure

To activated or deactivate the alphabet input func-
tion, issue

OUT

statement in a user program.

As shown at right, each of 0-9 numerical keys and
period key is assigned three characters. For exam-
ple, the 7 key is assigned A, B, and C.

To designate one of three assigned characters,
use the M1 or M2 key. Note that the trigger
switch function (default) or no function should be
assigned to the M1 or M2 key to be used.

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 sp

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Alphabet input procedure

(1)

Activating the alphabet input function with

OUT

statement

In a user program, issue the

OUT

statement which sets 1 to bit 0 of port 5. (To

deactivate the function, issue the

OUT

statement which sets 0 to bit 0 of port 5.)

To activate:

OUT 5, &h1

To deactivate:

OUT 5, &h0

The default setting of the alphabet input function is "deactivated."

(2)

Entering alphabetic characters from the keypad

1) Find a target key which is assigned an alphabetic character to be inputted, and

then check the position of the character (Left, Center, or Right) relative to the
three characters assigned to the target key.

2) Designate the character position by using the M1 or M2 key and then press

the target key.

How to use the M1 or M2 key

Pressing the M1 or M2 key cycles through the shift guidance blocks Left ,
Center , and Right on the LCD as shown below.

Left

Center

Right

The shift guidance block will
appear on the top or bottom line,
depending upon the current
cursor position. That is, if the
cursor lies on any of the lower
lines, the shift guidance block will
appear on the top line; if it lies on
any of the upper lines, the block
will appear on the bottom line.

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