Operation
of
the MENU module is interrupted in one
of
the following cases.
1)
When the alarm or wake time
is
reached.
2)
When the I
CTRL
I and I
HELP
I keys are pressed together. (The system
module
is
activated.)
3)
When the I
CTRL
I and I
PF5
I keys are pressed together. (The screen
dump module
is
activated.)
The MENU module
is
started
at
the state
at
which
it
was interrupted when the
MENU mode
is
returned
to
from one
of
the above conditions.
The MENU mode is terminated in one
of
the following cases:
1)
When
an
application program
is
selected and the I
RETURN
I key
is
pressed.
2)
When the AUTO POWER OFF time
is
reached.
3)
When power failure
is
detected.
4)
When the power switch
is
turned off.
5)
When the I ESC I key
is
pressed. (The screen clears and the
CP
1M
system
prompt appears
on
the screen.)
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e) Microcassette mode
The System Display
is
used
to
operate the Microcassette drive manually and
also
to
check on the Microcassette mode settings. Full information
on
the
Microcassette drive
is
given in Chapter 4.
i)
Setting the Microcassette mode
To specify the Microcassette mode, choose option 5
on
the System Display by
pressing the
lID
key.
Lines 6 and 7
of
the screen then change to:
***
SYSTEM
DISPLAY ***
03/01/84
(THU)
12:01:34
<MENU)
<AUTO
START)
<RAM
DISK)
009
kb
<USER
BIOS)
000
256
b
<MENU
DRIVE)
CBA
<MCT
MODE)
stop,
nonverify
<COUNT)
65535
<MENU
FILE)
1
.COM
2 .BAS
3.
4 .
-
Select
number
or
ESC
to
return.
<MCT)
l=stop
2=nonstop
3=verify
4=nonverify
Fig.
2.29
The stop and nonverify modes are automatically set after system initialization.
Pressing the
[)
key sets the stop mode, pressing the
~
key sets the nonstop
mode, pressing the
@]
key sets the verify mode and pressing the
~
key sets
the nonverify mode. Full details
of
the significance
of
these terms are described
in Chapter 4 where the operation
of
the Microcassette drive
is
covered in depth.
The current settings for the Microcassette operation are shown
on
the right
of
the fourth line
of
the System Display, following the
label"
< MCT
MODE>
" .
This line also shows the position
of
the tape counter, following the
" <
COUNT>"
label.
To return to the screen shown in Fig. 2.13b, press the
I ESC I key.
ii)
Manual operation
of
Microcassette drive
The System Display
is
also used
to
allow the Programmable Function keys
to
operate the Microcassette drive manually. The function assigned to each
of
these
keys
is
indicated
on
the 8th line
of
the system display shown in Fig. 2.13b.
Two
of
the keys are assigned for fast winding
of
the tape forward and back-
wards. These are the
i
PF1
I and I PF4 I keys which wind the tape
on
« < - )
and rewind the tape
on
(-
> > ) respectively.
The
I PF2 I key
is
used
to
play the tape at normal speed through the speaker.
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