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Juniper Systems JS600 User Manual

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Page 3-22 Operating System

Keyboard Entry

Next Message Shown

Action

End-of-line

END OF PAGE SEQ

An end-of-page sequence can be designated

sequence

L 1!Å

that the FieldBook transmits at the end of

or just to

each page. A character or sequence of up to

accept default

ten characters can be used. The default setting
is a carriage return followed by a line feed.

End-of-page

MATING CALL

A mating call can be designated that the

sequence

L 1!A

FieldBook will send to the connected device

or just to

whenever it is ready to accept another line of

accept default

data. A character or sequence of up to ten
characters can be used. The default is A.

Mating call

BEEP TONE

The pitch of the FieldBook's beep can

or

L 1!55

be set, ranging from 1 (lowest pitch) to 80

just to

(highest pitch). The default is 55.

accept default

Beep tone

BEEP TIME

The duration of the FieldBook's beep can be

or

L 1!10

set in hundredths of a second, ranging from

just to

0 to 99. The default is 10. To turn the beep off,

accept default

set the beep time to 0.

Beep time
or
just to
accept default

Mode 6: Test

The Test Mode is used to test software, hardware, or memory. There are four submodes:
Mode 6-1 Test Program (TEST PGM), Mode 6-2 Test Analog (TEST ANA), Mode 6-3 Test
Digital I/O (TEST DIG), and Mode 6-4 Test Memory (TEST MEM).

Mode 6-1 Test Program
The Test Program submode is used to test a Polycode program. You can step through
instructions in a program line-by-line. Mode 6-1 also allows you to view the values in the
numeric stack and user registers after each instruction. To view these registers, use the
arrow keys as follows:

Action

Keyboard Entry

See the next register ................................................. <Î>
Jump ahead ten registers ......................................... <Î>
Jump ahead 19 registers .......................................... <Î>
Jump ahead 28 registers .......................................... <Î>