Casio QT 6600 Reference Manual - Page 52

Key function specification, Mode setting, Print control

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Application System Note: • Set a "%GET" command, first, to use the number entered by the arrangement key later. • When the "%GET" is programmed following constant number input, the constant number is saved to the parameter save buffer. • Numbers input using a "%PUT" command or by "([number])" are entered to the number entry buffer in the same way as numbers input using the 10-key pad. 2) Key function specification Any function key can be specified for an arrangement key function. : [function code]:[record number] → Used for ordinary function keys The numbers can be specified for zero suppression. Note: The arrangement key itself, cannot be programmed for in an arrangement program. 3) Mode setting Any mode key can be specified for an arrangement key function. : [function code]:[mode definition]→ Used for mode keys Note: 121:01 121:02 121:03 122:01 122:02 122:03 122:04 122:05 123:01 123:02 123:03 123:04 123:05 123:06 : REG mode : REF mode : REG- mode : X/Z mode: : MGR mode: : Collection/Consolidation mode: : Auto-program mode: : CF card: : PGM1 mode: : PGM2 mode: : PGM3 mode: : PGM4 mode: : PGM5 mode: : PGM6 mode: 4) Print control There are two commands for controlling the printer: PON POFF : Output printout data. : Not output printout data. R-52

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Application System
Note:
Set a
%GET
command, first, to use the number entered by the arrangement key later.
When the
%GET
is programmed following constant number input, the constant
number is saved to the parameter save buffer.
Numbers input using a
%PUT
command or by
(
[number]
)
are entered to the
number entry buffer in the same way as numbers input using the 10-key pad.
2)
Key function specification
Any function key can be specified for an arrangement key function. :
[function code]:[record number]
Used for ordinary function keys
The numbers can be specified for zero suppression.
Note:
The arrangement key itself, cannot be programmed for in an arrangement program.
3)
Mode setting
Any mode key can be specified for an arrangement key function. :
[function code]:[mode definition]
Used for mode keys
Note:
121:01
:
REG mode
121:02
:
REF mode
121:03
: REG
mode
122:01
:
X/Z mode:
122:02
:
MGR mode:
122:03
:
Collection/Consolidation mode:
122:04
:
Auto-program mode:
122:05
:
CF card:
123:01
:
PGM1 mode:
123:02
:
PGM2 mode:
123:03
:
PGM3 mode:
123:04
:
PGM4 mode:
123:05
:
PGM5 mode:
123:06
:
PGM6 mode:
4)
Print control
There are two commands for controlling the printer:
PON
:
Output printout data.
POFF
:
Not output printout data.