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Casio QT-6000 Reference Manual

Casio QT-6000
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Application System
5) Controlling the flow of arrangement command execution
There are 31 commands for controlling the flow of arrangement command execution:
:Snnnn : This is a start mark of an arrangement. “nnnn” (4-digits code) are used for
arrangement table number set to each arrangement key.
(nnnn) : “nnnn (no digit limitation)” means numeric entry.
NN:nnnn :“NN” is a function code which is executed in this arrangement, “nnnn” is the
record No. of the function.
:[label] : Preset the label (name of specific position) to specify the jump destination
point in the arrangement file. The actual data for labels can be freely
designated.
Example: To specify “LABEL-1” as label :LABEL-1
G:[label] : This is an absolute jump command. If the system encounters this command,
command execution flow unconditionally jumps and continues from the
point preset by the label.
I > ([number]):[label] : This is a conditional jump command. If the system
encounters this commands, the value in the number
entry buffer is compared with the specific number. If the
value in the buffer is larger than the specified number,
the command execution flow jumps and continues from
the point preset by the label. If the condition is not match
with the above-mentioned condition, the step advances
to the next command.
I < ([number]):[label] : This is a conditional jump command. If the value in the
number entry buffer is less than the specified number,
the command execution flow jumps to the point preset
by the label. If the condition is not match with the above-
mentioned condition, the step advances to the next
command.
I – ([number]):[label] : This is a conditional jump command. If the system
encounters this command, the value in the numeric
entry buffer is compared with the specific number. If the
value in the buffer is equal to the specific number, the
command execution flow jumps and continues from the
point preset by the label. If the condition is not match
with the above-mentioned condition, the step advances
the next command.
KNO1 : This is a command to enter the <#-1> key.
KNO2 : This is a command to enter the <#-2> key.
NE : This is a command to wait for numeric entry. After entering numerics,
press the <ARRANGEMENT> key to continue the arrangement
program.
B:nn : This is a command to sound buzzer for nn (nn = 01 ~ 99) seconds.

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Casio QT-6000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Types of paymentCash
Second displayYes
Second display typeLED
Power sourceAC
AC input voltage120-240 V
Power consumption1100 mA
Operating temperature (T-T)0 - 40 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)20 - 85 %
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth311 mm
Width343 mm
Height288 mm
Weight5300 g

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