Casio QT 6000 Service Manual - Page 46

] MAC Address SET, FF8048FF9800

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[ 19 ] MAC Address SET [Function] This test will write the MAC address. [Operation] * Once an ID is set, make sure to perform the test using this ID. When changing the ID, turn the power on again. x 0 9 5 1 ST x : Writing the address 0: Writes a consecutive address based on MAC address in CF * Example The following ASCII data is written in "MACADR.TXT" in CF. "FF8048FF9800" The test writes "FF8048FF9801", which is "1+ the above value", into E2PPROM, and then writes the same value into CF. 1: Writes the address by manually writing the MAC address In the manual input mode, the test enters the wait mode for the input of MAC address. The address can be inputted in 8 bit. Inputting three-digit decimal and the [ST] key determines 8 bits. Performing this operation for 48 bits (6 times) inputs a 48-bit address, and the sixth input of [ST] writes the address. The address inputted in the number display position in 8 bit is then displayed in hexadecimal. The inputted address is cleared by the input of [CLEAR]. The test ends without writing an address by the input of [ESC]. * when writing MAC address "FF8048FF9800" After entering the manual writing mode, the above address can be written by the input of the following: numbers "255" + [ST] → "128" + [ST] → "072" + [ST] → "255" + [ST] → "152" + [ST] → "000" + [ST] . [LCD] MAC ADDRESS xxxxxx END x0951 x0951 ← Written MAC address (in hexadecimal) [PRINT] MAC ADDRESS xxxxxx END x0951 x0951 ← Written MAC address (in hexadecimal) - 44 -

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[ 19 ] MAC Address SET
[Function]
This test will write the MAC address.
[Operation]
*
Once an ID is set, make sure to perform the test using this ID. When changing the ID, turn the power
on again.
x
0
9
5
1
ST
[LCD]
[PRINT]
MAC ADDRESS
x0951
xxxxxx
END
x0951
MAC ADDRESS
x0951
xxxxxx
END
x0951
x : Writing the address
0: Writes a consecutive address based on MAC address in CF
* Example
The following ASCII data is written in "MACADR.TXT" in CF.
"FF8048FF9800"
The test writes "FF8048FF9801", which is "1+ the above value", into E2PPROM, and
then writes the same value into CF.
1: Writes the address by manually writing the MAC address
In the manual input mode, the test enters the wait mode for the input of MAC address.
The address can be inputted in 8 bit. Inputting three-digit decimal and the [ST] key
determines 8 bits. Performing this operation for 48 bits (6 times) inputs a 48-bit address,
and the sixth input of [ST] writes the address. The address inputted in the number
display position in 8 bit is then displayed in hexadecimal. The inputted address is
cleared by the input of [CLEAR]. The test ends without writing an address by the input of
[ESC].
* when writing MAC address "FF8048FF9800"
After entering the manual writing mode, the above address can be written by the input
of the following: numbers "255" + [ST]
"128" + [ST]
"072" + [ST]
"255" + [ST]
"152" + [ST]
"000" + [ST] .
Written MAC address (in hexadecimal)
Written MAC address (in hexadecimal)