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from
m
(100
microamperes
column
current;
column
1)
to
no
prefix
(zero
column
current;
column
zero)
so
only
the
unit
of
measurement
encoded
during
time-slot
9
is
dis-
played.
Notice
that
reducing
the
prefix
program
from
column
1
to
column
0
programs
the
Readout
System
to
not
display
a
character
at
this
readout
location.
A
further
feature
of
the
Zeros
Logic
and
Memory
is
the
Identify
function.
If
10
units
of
column
current
are
encoded
by
the
plug-in
unit
along
with
row
3
during
time-slot
1,
the
Zeros
Logic
and
Memory
produces
a
negative-going
output
pulse
at
pin
1
which
switches
the
Column
Data
Switch
and
Row
Data
Switch
to
the
ninth
channel.
Then,
time-slot
pulses
2
through
9
encode
an
output
current
through
resistors
R2191-R2199
for
column
data
and
R2201-R2209
for
row
data.
This
provides
the
currents
necessary
to
display
the
word
IDENTIFY
on
the
CRT
in
the
word
position
allotted
to
the
channel
which
originated
the
Identify
command.
After
completion
of
this
word,
the
Column
Data
Switch
and
Row
Data
Switch
continue
with
the
next
word
in
the
sequence.
The
Word
Trigger
signal
from
the
Word
Trigger
stage
is
connected
to
pin
9
of
U2232
through
C2242.
At
the
end
of
each
word
of
readout
information,
this
pulse
goes
LO.
This
erases
the
four
memories
in
the
Zeros
Logic
and
Memory
in
preparation
for
the
data
to
be
received
from
the
next
channel.
Character
Generators
The
Character
Generator
stage
consists
of
five
similar
integrated
circuits
U2270,
U2272,
U2274,
U2276,
and
U2278,
which
generate
the
X
(horizontal)
and
Y
(vertical)
outputs
at
pins
16
and
1
respectively
to
produce
the
character
displayed
on
the
CRT.
Each
integrated
circuit
can
produce
10
individual
characters.
U2270,
which
is
desig-
nated
as
the
“Numerals”
Character
Generator,
can
produce
the
numerals
0
through
9
shown
in
row
1
of
the
Character
Selection
Matrix
(Fig.
3-24).
U2272
can
produce
the
symbols
shown
in
row
2
of
the
Character
Selection
Matrix
and
U2274
produces
the
prefixes
and
some
letters
of
the
alphabet
which
are
used
as
prefixes
in
row
4.
U2276
and
U2278
produce
the
remaining
letters
of
the
alphabet
shown
in
rows
5
and
6
of
the
Character
Selection
Matrix.
All
of
the
stages
receive
the
column
digital
data
from
Column
Decoder
U2244
in
parallel.
However,
only
one
of
the
character
generators
receives
row
data
at
a
particular
time;
only
the
stage
which
receives
both
row
and
column
data
is
activated.
For
example,
if
colurnn
2
is
encoded
by
a
plug-in
unit,
the
five
Character
Generators
are
enabled
so
that
either
a
1,
<
yu,
V,
or
an
N
can
be
produced.
However,
if
at
the
same
time
row
4
has
also
been
encoded
by
the
plug-in
unit,
only
the
Prefix
Character
Generator
U2274
will
produce
an
output
to
result
in
a
u
displayed
on
the
screen.
This
integrated
circuit
provides
current
outputs
to
the
Format
Generator
which
produce
the
selected
character
on
Circuit
Description—7613/R7613
Service
the
CRT.
{In
a
similar
manner,
any
of
the
50
characters
shown
in
the
Character
Selection
Matrix
can
be
displayed
by
correct
addressing
of
the
row
and
column.
Decimal
Point
Logic
and
Character
Position
Counter
The
Decimal
Point
Logic
and
Character
Position
Counter
stage
U2260
performs
two
functions.
The
first
function
is
to
produce
a
staircase
current
which
is
added
to
the
X
(horizontal)
signal
to
space
the
characters
horizontally
on
the
CRT.
After
each
character
is
generated,
the
negative-
going
edge
of
the
Ready
signal
at
pin
5
advances
the
Character
Position
Counter.
This
produces
a
current
step
output
at
pin
3
which,
when
added
to
the
X
signal,
causes
the
next
character
to
be
produced
one
character
space
to
the
right.
This
stage
can
also be
advanced
when
a
Space
instruction
is
encoded
by
the
plug-in
unit
so
that
a
space
is
left
between
the
displayed
characters
on
the
CRT.
Row
10
information
from
the
Row
Decoder
is
connected
to
pin
4
of
U2260
through
R2265.
When
row
10
and
column
0
are
encoded,
the
output
of
this
stage
advances
one
step
to
move
the
next
character
another
space
to
the
right.
However,
under
this
condition,
no
display
is
produced
on
the
CRT
during
this
time-slot.
Time-slot
pulses
1,
2,
and
3
are
also
connected
to
pin
4
of
U2260
through
VR2262, VR2263,
and
VR2264
respec-
tively
and
R2262-R2265.
This
configuration
adds
a
space
to
the
displayed
word
during
time-slots
1,
2,
and
3
even
if
information
is
not
encoded
for
display
during
these
time-slots.
With
this
feature,
the
information
which
is
displayed
during
time-slot
4
(1-2-5
data)
always
starts
in
the
fourth
character
position
whether
data
has
been
displayed
in
the
previous
time-slots
or
not.
Therefore,
the
resultant
CRT
display
does
not
shift
position
as
normal/invert
or
cal/uncal
information
is
encoded
by
the
plug-in.
The
Word
Trigger
pulse
connected
to
pin
8
of
U2260
through
C2255
resets
the
Character
Position
Counter
to
the
first
character
position
at
the
end
of
each
word.
The
Decimal
Point
Logic
portion
of
this
stage
allows
decimal
points
to
be
added
to
the
CRT
display
as
encoded
by
the
plug-in
units.
When
row
7
is
encoded
in
coincidence
with
columns
3
through
7
(usually
encoded
during
time-slot
1),
a
decimal
point
is
placed
at
one
of
the
five
locations
on
the
CRT
identified
in
row
7
of
the
Character
Selection
Matrix
(Fig.
3-24}.
This
instruction
refers
to
the
decimal
point
location
in
relation
to
the
total
number
of
characters
that
can
be
displayed
on
the
CRT
(see Fig.
3-36).
For
example,
if
column
3
and
row
7
are
encoded
during
time-lost
1,
the
system
is
instructed
to
place
a
decimal
point
in
location
No,
3.
As
shown
in
Fig.
3-36,
this
displays
a
decimal
point
before
the
third
character
that
can
be
displayed
on
the
CRT
(first
three
time-slots
produce
a
space
whether
data
is
encoded
or
not;
see
previous
paragraph).
The
simultaneous
application
of
row
7
data
to
the
Y-input
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