6.
HOW
TQ
,.
USE EACH FUNCTION
6.2.3
DIiqMylngkelecting
an
InstNctlon
This operation inputs the initials
of
an instruction and displays the instruction
name.
After
.selecting the displayed instruction name, writing/ins.ertion can be
operated continuously. (Help operation in the WRITE/INSERT modes)
[Basic operation]
[Program displwr"""""'"[i*ut
of
the
in-
Input
of
the number
of
the Input
of
a
source
and
a
destination
corresponding instruction
of
the corresponding instruction
operation in the
WRlTEllNSPRT
modes
struction initials
-
i
H
[Sample operation]
The instruction name
(RCL)
whose initial is
"R"
is selected from the list and is
,
I
written
10
)NoP
11
HOP
1:lRITE
2:COyyBliT DISPLAY
1
-1Tg
*e4
1:INSTRUCTIOB HELP
2:UOP FILL
CLnErBBD
HELP:mII[)
1:INSTR. SELECTION
2:BTEP
MAD
KEY
IU
FIRST
LETTER
*INSTIL. BELECTIOII'
13
INOP
When
16
bits of left rotation instruc-
tion data
is
written.
Press the [HELP] key when operat-
ing in the WRITE mode.
Select
'1
:WRITE'.
Select "1:INSTRUCTION HELP".
Select
'1
:INSTR. SELECTION"
The
relationship between the instruc-
tion names that begin with
"R',
the
source, and the destination are dis-
played.
Select
"1
RCL' from the instruction
display list, and write 'RCLP
K3'
at
the cursor position.
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