NOTE
1:
The DATE and time are set
to
the default 00/00/00 00:00:00 with the day as
zero (Sunday), and the user
is
asked to change them on reset.
NOTE
2:
The disk assignments for the default mode are shown in the explanation
of
the
CONFIG program in Chapter 3.
NOTE
3:
The default Programmable Function strings are shown in the explanation
of
the CONFIG program in Chapter
3,
and in section 2.2.1 above.
NOTE
4:
The default setting
of
the keyboard has the auto repeat start time set
at
650
ms and the repeat interval
at
75
ms. The keyboard
is
normal, in that all CAPS
LOCKS etc are switched off. Any jumps to user functions using the
I
CTRL
I
keys and the I ESC I ,I PAUSE' and
'PF1
,
to
'PF4
I keys are set to a return.
NOTE
5:
The default RS232C settings are shown under the CONFIG program
of
Chap-
ter
3.
NOTE
6:
The default setting
of
the Serial Interface are given in the explanation
of
the
use
of
the CONFIG program in Chapter
3.
NOTE
7:
The User Defined Characters ASCII codes 224
to
254 (hexadecimal
EO
to
FE)
can be set using control code sequences
as
described in Appendix A. They can
also be set from BASIC, and a program
to
do this
is
shown in Appendix H
of
the BASIC Reference Manual.
The first two characters 224 and
225
(EOH
and
EIH)
have the default symbols
for delete
".1"
and a carriage return assigned
to
them. These characters are
also frequently reset to the defaults
at
other times for example
on
power up.
The character defined into ASCII code 226 (E2H) may also be corrupted on
a reset.
NOTE
8:
The current drive
is
set by the applications program or from the
CP/M
com-
mand line.
NOTE
9:
The use
of
the
I/O
byte
is
described in Chapters 3 and
5.
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Priority
of
system reset
When a lock-up
of
the system occurs, reset the sytem according to the follow-
ing priority.
1.
Press I
STOP
I key.
2.
Press'
CTRL
, - I STOP' keys.
3.
Press Reset switch
on
the left hand.
4.
Press Reset switch while holding down ,
SHIFT'
-
IG~~WHI
keys.
(or press Sub
CPU
Reset switch)
2.2.5 Changing parameters
For
a description
of
how to change the parameters
see
the CONFIG program
in Chapter 3, and section 2.2.3a. Details
of
which parameters are changed by
the CONFIG program and which by the System Display can be found from
table 2.2.
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