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1.5.2
*A
MODE
The
*A
is used
to 1) determine
the
number of
allocated
to
Input,
Intermediatel and
Final Storage;
2) repartition
this 3)
check the
number
of bytes
remaining
in
memory;
4)
erase
Final
Storage;
an{
5)
to completely
reset the
datalogger.
*A
is keyed,
the first
value
displayed
is
{he
number of memory
locations
allocated to lhput
Storage.
Press A to
advance
through the
fiemory
values.
Table 1.5-2
describes
what the
values seen
in
the
*A
Mode
represent.
i
Description
of
Data
The number
of
memory
locations
currently
allocated
to
Input Storage.
This
value
can
be
changed
by
keying in the
desired
number
(minimum
of 28,
maximum
limited
by
available
memory).
The
number of
memory
locations
currently
allocated
to Intermediate
Storage.
This
value can
be
changed by
keying
in
the
desired
number
(limited
by available
memory).
A
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The numberof
memory
locations
currently
allocated
to
Final
Storage.
This
number
is
automatically
altered
when
the
number of
memory
locations
in lnput and/or
lntermediate
Storage
is
changed.
A minimum
of
768
locations are
always
retained
in Final
Storage.
A O4:XXXX
The
number
of bytes
remaining
in Program
memory
(978
bytes total).
Entering
978
will
ERASE
ALL
MEMORY
and
put
the
21X
through
the
initial
SECTION
1. FUNCTIONAL
MODES
The
numbers of
memory locations
allocated
to
Input,
Intermediate and
Final Storage
default at
power-up
to
the
values in
Table 1.5-1.
The sizes of
Input and
lntermediate
Storage
may be altered
by keying
in
the desired
value
and entering
it by
keying A.
The
size
of
Final
Storage
will
be adjusted
automatically.
When
lnput Storage
is increased
beyond
28
locations, all of
Input Storage
comes
out of
Final
Storage and
the
memory
previously
allocated to
lnput Storage
(112
bytes)
goes
unused.
This
is
because
memory
allocated to minimum
Input
Storage
is bounded
by
write
protected
program
memory.
When
more Input
Storage
is required,
Input Storage
must be
moved to
where-a
contiguous
block
of memory
is
available.
One
Input
or
Intermediate
Storage
location can
be
exchanged
for two Final
Storage
locations
and
vice-versa.
A
minimum
28 Input and
768
Final Storage
locations wiIIALWAYS
be
retained.
The size of
Intermediate
Storage
may
be
reduced to 0.
Alldata
in Intermediate
and
FinalStorage are
erased
when
memory is
repartitioned.
This
feature
may be
used to clear
memory
without
altering
programming.
The
number of
locations
does
not actually
need
to
be changed;the
same
value can be
keyed in and
entered.
After
repartitioning
memory, the
Tables must be
recompiled.
Becompiling
erases
lntermediate
Storage.
Recompiling
with
*0
erases
Input
Storage;
recompiling
with
*6
leaves lnput
Storage
unaltered.
lf lntermediate
Storage
size
is
too small
to
accommodate
the
programs
or
instructions
entered,
the
program
will
not
compile
and the
"E:04"
ERROR
CODE
will be displayed;the
size
of
Intermediate
Storage
must be
increased
before
the
program
willcompile.
Final Storage
size
can be
maximized
by
limiting
Intermediate
Storage size
to the
minimum
number
of memory
locations
necessary
to accommodate
the
programs
entered.
The
number of
Final Storage
locations and
the
rate at
which data are stored
determines
how
long
it
willtake
for
Final
Storage
to
fill, at which
point
new data
willwrite over
old.
Key
Disdlay
Entry lD:
fata
*A
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