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HP 5384A Service Manual

HP 5384A
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HP
5384A and
HP
5385A
Operation
and Programming
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PROGRAM
DESCRIPTION
The program (PRGM) key places
the
HP
41C/CV
into
the
programming
mode. Keystrokes are
recorded
as
programming
instructions. The PRGM annunciator appears in
the
display.
The GTO key places
the
HP
41C/CV
at the end
of
program
memory
and inserts the END
instruction
if
it
is
not
present. The
HP
41C/CV displays the
number
of
registers
left
in
program
memory.
The Label
(LBL)
key labels
the
program
with
the name
"IN184".
The ALPHA key toggles
the
HP
41C/CV
into
and
out
of
ALPHA
mode
to
enter
letters
in
the
program
name.
Press
the
gold
shift key
before
key-
ing each
number.
The Execute
(XEQ)
command
followed
by the
Auto
input/output
(AUTOIO)
command,
sets
up
the
loop
so
the
interface automatically searches
for
the
proper
device
to
carry
out
the
operations
of
the
program.
Flag
17
is
cleared. Flag
17
controls
how
the
HP-IL
moduel
uses
the
standard
end-of-line
indicator;
Car-
riage Return
(CR)
and Line Feed
(LF).
The name
of
the
device the interface
will
search
for
is
entered
here.
The Execute
(XEQ)
command
followed
by
the Find
Identity
(FINDID)
command
causes
the
interface
to
search
for
the
HP
5384A and
determine
the address
of
the
device
on
the
loop.
The
command
codes
that
cause the
counter
to
make
the
Frequency A measurement, set
the
gate
time
to
one
second and enable
the
100
KHz
low
pass
filter
are
entered
into
the
ALPHA register.
The Execute (XEQ)
command
followed
by
the
Output
A (OUTA)
command
causes
the
contents
of
the
ALPHA register
to
be sent
to
the
counter.
The Execute (XEQ)
command
followed
by
the
Input
Decimal (IND)
command
causes
the
counter
dis-
play
(X
register)
of
the
HP
41C/CV.
The
GTO
command
places
an
END statement at
the
end
of
the
program. The display
will
show
how
many registers are left
in
program
memory.
The
program
(PRGM) key toggles
the
HP
41C/CV
out
of
the
program
mode.
The Assign (ASN) key
will
assign
the
program
"IN184"
to
a key location on
the
HP
41C/CV keyboard .
The
LN
key
is
the
key
location
selected
for
the
program
"IN184".
The assigned key
location
1,
5,
(Row
1,
Column
5)
is
briefly
displayed at
the
right
side
of
the
display.
The
USER
key toggles the
HP
41C/CV
into
the
USER
mode
for
access
to
the
programs called
up
by
the
various key locations.
The
LN
key
in
the
USER
mode
executes
the
program
"IN184".
Program
execution
is
indicated
by a
~-
symbol
moving
across
the
display
from
left
to
right.

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HP 5384A Specifications

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BrandHP
Model5384A
CategoryCash Counter
LanguageEnglish

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