Gilderfluke&Co 8 Bit Digital Audio Systems User Manual

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"K"

Schedule Displayed:

There are seven daily schedules and one weekly schedule in the AB-

Clock. The daily schedules are used for the operating hours and special
shows for seven days Sunday through Saturday. The eighth (weekly) sched-
ule is used to set the operating hours and special shows that will be used
five or seven days a week (see the SKIP WEEKENDS command). This com-
mand is used to select which of these eight schedules will be displayed
along the bottom of the screen for modification by the SPECIAL SHOWS
command.

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"L"

Modify Schedule:

There are seven daily schedules and one weekly schedule in the AB-

Clock. The daily schedules are used for the operating hours and special
shows for seven days Sunday through Saturday. The eighth (weekly) sched-
ule is used to set the operating hours and special shows that will be used
five or seven days a week (see the SKIP WEEKENDS command). This com-
mand is used to change the settings of the schedule that is currently being
displayed. This command will ask you:

a) The first question asked is which entry you would like to change (01

through 30).

b) the time you would like this special show to play at.
c) Which show you would like to hear. Entering Ф00Х will simply play

whatever show is next in the sequence. Entering 01 through 31 will
select and play a specific show at the time you entered.

Entering all 0Õs for the time and the show you want to play will clear out a

special request and the word ÔnoneÕ will be displayed on the screen.

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"M"

Configuration Download:

This command responds with the current contents of the configuration

EEprom for the AB-Clock. This string of 1031 ASCII characters is led off by the
character string 's5AA5'. As it happens, this is the lead in string for the CON-
FIGURATION LOAD command. This allows you to save the configuration of
one or more AB-Clocks in your computer for later retrieval or archiving, and
then simply and easily reload this data at any time. To save the data to the
disk of your computer:

1) Give this command to the AB-Clock.
2) Tell your computer to save all ASCII received from the AB-Clock.
3) Hit the <Space Bar> to start the AB-Clock sending out data.
4) Stop receiving data and save all stored input to your computer's disk

drives when the AB-Clock has finished.

5) Hit the <space Bar> again to return to the normal menu on the AB-

Clock.

The data returned by this command is as follows:

BYTE 1 = 's'
BYTE 2 = Ф5Х
BYTE 3 = ÔAÕ
BYTE 4 = ÔAÕ
BYTE 5 = Ф5Х
BYTES 6 through 1029 = ASCII HEX DATA DUMP FROM CONFIGURATION

EEprom

BYTE 1030 = CARRIAGE RETURN

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