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CR1OTABLEOFCONTENTS I 2. INTERNAL DATA STORAGE 2.1 2.2 2.3 Pointers Final Storage Areas, Output Arrays, and Memory ......... Data Output Format and Range Limits Mode Displaying Stored Data on Keyboard/Display - *7 3. INSTRUCTION SET BASICS I tI l I li 2-111 2-3q 'llI 2-3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 33..67 3.8 33..190 Parameter Data Types Repetitions. ............33--111 33--11ll Entering Negative Numbers 33-1-11 Indexing Input Locations and Ports.......... | 3-11 Voltage Range and Overrange Detection [ 3--221 Output Processing. 3-2ll Use of Flags: Output and Program Control....... ...........33--33ll Program Control LogicalConstructions 3-4ll Instruction Memory and Execution Time...... 3-5 Error Codes .......... 3-8 DATA R ETRI EVAUCOM M U NICATIO N "'ll 4. EXTERNAL STORAGE PERIPHERALS 4.1 On-Line Data Transfer - Instruction 96.......... 4.2 Mode... Manually Initiated Data Output - *8 4.3 44..45 4.6 *CSP9traoinsMrstaeoegrdteteOeMu-T-toapSdputueotlerFaOg(oSepMrMtm1io9od2au/n7lte1s6C)...o....m.....m...a..n..d..s... lt 4o-1-'l 44--331 44--331 ........44--5 | 44-6 ....4-7 | | 5. TELECOMMUNICATIONS 5.1 5.2 TReelmecootemmPruongircaamtimoninsgCoofmthmeanCdsR10.......... trl,,1 5-4 6. g.PIN SERIAL INPUT/OUTPUT 6.1 Pin Description 6.2 Enabling and Addressing Peripherals 6.3 Ring Interrupts 6.4 Interrupts During Data Transfer 6.5 Modem/Terminal Peripherals........... 6.6 Synchronous Device Communication 6.7 Modem/Terminal and Computer Requirements ..........66--11 I 6-2 1 ...........6-331 6-3 66-4 | | 669"--"-4511t I I I ii I

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2.
INTERNAL DATA
STORAGE
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2.1
Final Storage Areas, Output Arrays, and Memory
Pointers
.............
2-1
2.2
Data
Output
Format
and
Range Limits
.........
................
2-3
2.3
Displaying Stored Data
on
Keyboard/Display
-
*7
Mode
..................
2-3
3.
INSTRUCTION
SET BASICS
3.1
Parameter Data
Types
............
3-1
3.2
Repetitions.
....
,
......
3-1
3.3
Entering Negative
Numbers
.......................
3-1
3.4
Indexing Input Locations and
Ports
..........
..............
,
......
3-1
3.5
Voltage
Range and Overrange
Detection
.....................
3-2
3.6
Output
Processing.
..................
3-2
3.7
Use
of
Flags:
Output
and
Program
Control
.......
...........
3-3
3.8
Program Control
LogicalConstructions
.................
...................
........
3-4
3.9
Instruction Memory
and
Execution
Time
......
.................
3-5
3.10
Error
Codes
..........
3-8
DATA
R
ETRI
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NICATIO
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4.
EXTERNAL STORAGE
PERIPHERALS
4.1
On-Line
Data
Transfer -
Instruction
96
..........
................
4-1
4.2
Manually Initiated Data Output
-
*8
Mode...
...................
4-3
4.3
Cassette Tape
Option
.............
4-3
4.4
Printer
Output
Formats
......
......
4-5
4.5
Storage Module (SM192/716)
.................
......................
4-6
4.6
*9
Mode -- Storage Module
Commands.
....
4-7
5.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
5.1
Telecommunications
Commands
5.2
Remote Programming
of
the
CR10
..........
.....................
5-4
6.
g.PIN
SERIAL
INPUT/OUTPUT
6.1
Pin
Description
..............
..........
6-1
6.2
Enabling and Addressing
Peripherals
..............
.............
6-2
6.3
Ring
Interrupts
..............
...........
6-3
6.4
Interrupts During Data
Transfer
...............
.....................
6-3
6.5
Modem/Terminal
Peripherals
...........
..........
6-4
6.6
Synchronous Device Communication
..............
.............
6-4
6.7
Modem/Terminal and
Computer
Requirements
................
...............
6-5
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