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CASIO
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064C
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Printed
in
Japan
FP-231CE
CETL-11
OPERATION
MANUAL
. .
CASIO
®
-
------•••
Introduction
•••------
-
This new version
of
CETL,
CETL-11,
provides greater ease
of
operation for more
effective use and extends
CETL
in
the following
two
ways:
Extension 1: Graphic display when
perfr·
•
11ing
the
N (New file) command.
r·
: :
1····-··-··i···········l·············I
'----'---'-·•······
..
··'
Extension
2:
Tabular format
data
display during the E(Edit) command.
This manual describes the operating procedures for CETL-IJ, emphasizing these two
aspects. Refer
to
the following manuals for further details concerning CETL:
FP-200 Reference Manual; FP-200 Operation Manual;
FP
-2
00
Command
Li
st.
-------•••■
Contents•••------
- -
Inserting
the
CETL-11
ROM Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Table
Creat
ion Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Activating
CETL-11
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
New table (New file) definition
[N
command]
Table data entry
[E
command] 7
................
.
..
. 10
Entering Label Records in
CETE-11
.
......................
.
..
•. . . . 22
Error
Displays
in
CETL-11
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
2
------■
Inserting
the
CETL-11
ROM
Pack••----
-
To
use CETL-II, insert the "CETL-II
ROM
pack" into the FP-200 computer accord-
ing
to
the
)?rocedure described below.
(1) Turn
off
the computer power
switch.
(2) Turn the computer over.
(3) While pushing B
on
the
right side
of
the bottom, slide
the
cover in
the
direction indicated
by
the
arrow. Remove the cover and
take
out
the back-up battery.
Powers
,,riu
,-.,
....
~
Power is
turned
off
by
mov
ing
the
switch
forward.
Bottom
side
of
the
computer
Additional
RAM
and
ROM
setting
case Back-up
battery
case
0
•
~
!
CA&r
ol
Memory
back-up
battery
(4) Remove the cover
of
the addi-
tional
RAM
and
ROM
setting
case, using the same procedure.
Insert the "CETL-II
ROM
pack"
in the left side, then replace
th
e
cover.
Additional
RAM
and
ROM
setting
case
Back-up
battery
case
0
•
CETL-11
ROM
pack
(5) Insert the back-up batteries and
replace the cover.
Be
careful
to
insert the batteries with
the
correct polarity.
(6) Turn on the power switch and
type "RESET !!I
".
Insertion
of
the
CETL-11
ROM
pack is complete.
d
OPEN
-
3
4
Notes
on
HandlingRAM-ROM
Pack
1.
It
is possible
for
the
internal
circuit
to
be
destroyed
by
static
electricity
when
handling
the
pack.
Therefore,
discharge
the
static electricity remaining
in
your
body
by
touching
some
metal
object,
such
as a
door
knob,
before
you
touch
the
pack.
2.
Do
not
touch
the
pack
connecto
r
and
the
PCB
connector
in
the
compute
r
(FP-200)
, since
dust
or
fingerprints
on
them
will cause
faulty
connections.
Do
not
push
down
the
short
spring
with
your
fingers
and
do
not
to
uch
the
contact
sprin
g~
ot
herwise failures will
occur.
Contact
springs
Pack
Computer
(
FP
-2
00)
Short
springs
3.
When
you
inse
rt
the
pack
into
the
computer
or
remove
it,
do
not
forget
to
turn
off
the
computer
power
switch
and
to
remove
the
back-up
battery.
4.
After
removing
the
pack,
store
it
in
the
case
and
keep
it
in
a place
which
is
dust-free.
-----•••
Table Creation
Procedure••••----
-
Let's
create
a table like
the
one
shown
below,
using CETL-11.
Table
of
Grades
1 2 3 4 5
0 SUB
JE
CT A B C AV!=RAGE
1 MATHEMATICS 75 60 50 62
2 ENGLISH 50 55 40 48
3 FRENCH
45
60 70 58
4
TOTAL
170 175 160 168
The
procedure
for creating a
table
with
CETL-ll
is as follows.
Procedure I Activating
CETL-TT
Procedur
e 2 Defining
the
new table
(N
comm
a
nd)
Procedure 3 Entering
data
for
the
table
(E
command
)
(Within
the
E
command,
the
existing
CETL
functions
can
be
used
by
pressing
the
I
PF0
I
key
.)
5
6
Activating CEIL-II
{I)
Turn
off
the computer power
switch.
(2)
Slide theMODE switch to CETL.
(3)
Turn
on
the
computer power
switch.
(4) As the result
of
the
operations
shownabove, the following charac-
ters are displayed
on
the
display
Power is
turned
off
by
moving
the
switch forward.
MODE
Power
is
turned
on
by
moving
the
switch
backward.
C
ET
L -
1I
I.)
e r . 1 •0
screen: . _...v
This value may vary when files
F.'.
e
·='·
d y
F[1
have already been created with
CETL-11
or when a
RAM
pack
(additional memory) is installed.
>_
Newtable (New file) definition
......
(N command)
(I)
When
CETlrlI
is started, the characters shown below are displayed
on
the
screen.
i-·
er
L-
1T
-·
L-
-I.)'=' r "
Free
P--·::J··•
I•,
I::'
-::I.
I
_,
To
create a new table, enter
the
N command first.
[ID!!]
(2) The N command specifies the title and size
of
the new table (new file).
F 1 1e
7
8
(3) After the N
command
is entered,
the
title
of
the
table (File Name) must be
g
iv
en. Since this is a table
of
grades,
the
table is named
"Grades".
@J[[]0(]]1IJ[]J
!!)
Up
to
eight characters
can
be entered as a file name, although
in
this ex.ample only
six characters are used.
(4)
Next,
the
number
of
rows
in
the table (Rec. Size)
must
be
given. Enter
the
numb
er
of
rows, excluding
the
label record
(row
zero).
The
number
of
rows may be between 3
and
65,535;
in
this example, four rows are
specified.
eE
(5)
Next,
the
number
of
items in
the
table
(Item
Size)
must
be
given. Since
there
are five items, namely Subject, A, B, C,
and
Average, enter 5.
The
number
of
items may
be
between 3
and
255.
Input_.
OK
4
,______
(If
N is
entered)
Step
(2)
is
t·epeated.
(If
Y
is
entered)
The
next
E
command
is performed.
(6)
The
title
and
the
size
of
the
table
to
be
creat
ed
have now been specified.
In
order
to
modify these specifications, type:
[]]!!)
Step
(2)
is repeated
and
the
specifications can
be
modified. (Anything
other
than
CT]!!)is treated
as
(HJ!!].)
If
no
corrections are necessary,
type:
CT]
!!]
The
N
comm
and terminates and the
next
E command is performed.
9
Table data entry
......
[E
command]
(I)
When an N command terminates
or
an E command is entered, the table
shown above is displayed.
The title
of
the table,
the
locati
on
of
the input cell (row number -item num-
ber), and the direction in which data is
to
be entered (
-.
or
,I. ) are dis-
played on the first line.
The
II
mark, which indicates
the
location
of
the input cell, is displayed.
Enter
the
corresponding data.
(2)
Enter
the
data for
the
label record (row zero)
in
the first item.
(I)(IDl]JQJ(I]©ITJ
!!I
(3) Enter the data for
the
label record (row zero)
in
the second item.
(A) !!I
GRADES
[1
-
..
.
.:.
,
~
SUBJ
_F
C
IA
ie!
I
l !
I
i I
i I
i !
·-
-i
I i
i
H
·='·
rn
e
-::,
-
(4) Enter the data for the label record (row zero) in
the
third item.
Since only three items can be displayed on t
he
screen
at
a
ti.me,
the
data for
the
second item goes
off
the screen when the fourth item is entered.
(Because the first item is used
as
a header,
it
is always displayed.)
11
72
(5) Enter
the
data
for
the
label record (row zero)
in
the
fourth item.
(6) Enter the
data
for the label record (row zero) in the fifth item.
0ffi[I][[)0@Jffi
!!I
GF.:
ADE::; 1 i
I
C·
I I
r,
T E
1-·Tu
l.1-',
·
·-·
_
11
.
.)
,_
..
i!
!
.;:::-
......
_____
+--------·-·J-
...
--·-------1
;
!
(7) When data entry for a row has been completed, the input cell moves to the
first item
of
the next row. (When the direction for data entry is
...
)
J
J
(8) Label record in
put
has now been completed, and the subject names must be
entered next. To do so, let's change the direction for data entry
to
.J
from
...
(9)
Enler
!PF0
I or ICTRLI
[[)
(type
[[)
whileholdmg lhe!CTRLJkey down).
'
i=i"
c,
i-.
,-.,
1:·
F
i:;
T
t i L.r
'-•·
_.. i....
•-t
.:.
T V i
hi
~.j
F'
1...
1
·=·
T -
•,.,.• I
••
L..
i I l t
f"••
•-I
f
1=:
()
ff!
ffl
.::f.
1·-1
(j
-~:
Command
menu
As the result
of
step (8), the sixth line
of
the
screen displays
the
command
menu and the system waits for a command
to
be entered.
The A command changes
tl1e
data entry direction, so type:
[I]
!!I
·=
·
·-·
u
BJ
E
r·iA
_
..
:•
.
C•
I...'
iii!!li
I
I
i
!
·--··-·--·-
·
-··
·
-·
!
i
;
0 I...'
.-.
[)
.-
.....
.-
....
.J
i.•·
. i'i
t·~
C•
r,
,:· T
1_.
t:.
.....
l.J I
r·
..
L
r:.
I I !...' I
...
..
l -I
.-.
l
-·
1:!
rn
fl'i
-::I.
n
c:1·-::•
Q
I I
p
i=,
C.
.•·
T
J.
t_.
e
rn
,•·
I
..
F.:
..
I
··1
..·
.-.
,.
13
14
(10) To enter data from
top
to
bottom(
.J
),type:
(DI!]
(Alternatively,
to
change
to
,+,
type
(]JI!]
.)
When the above step
is
completed,
the
screen changes
to
the
following display.
("
.
")
13
F.:
ADE
:::;
~J
-i
·-!--
...
-~I
IE'
TE
-.,-
!F,
J _ ,
·-
_
1_.,H
!C•
!
i :
i
i I
i
i
--
!
!
r-~
·='-
rn
e
::
SUB.JEC
T
"
Now press
the
l!l key to proceed with the next entry.
I!]
GF.:ADES
1 -1
·-l-·
SUB.JEC
0
.....
·--·-
1-:
! !
,_.
Ill
-
-
--
·;
-
(11) Enter the data for the first row
in
the first item.
@0CfJCBJITJ@illCfJITJ[Dil
l!l
liR
ADE::;
.-,
L -i
J.
SU
BJ
ECIA
!B
:
MATHEM
I
!
Ima
!
!!!!!ii !
!
!
.-
.
-··
-
(12) Enter the data for the second row
in
the
first item.
IT)(]J@J[I](D[I][[J
I!]
r·
F.·
.:I •.
ADE
.-.
·
=·
-,-
::
...
-J
l
SU
B.JE
r·
~
iZ-i
-·
I I
!I:•
MATHEM
E
t·H:i
[ I !
::
;
Iii
---~-
-··----
--•,..ON
♦
O-•~-·-·-·-H--
'
I
i
'
:
i
!
I
:
·::=
-
(13) Enter
the
data for
the
third row
in
the
first item.
IIJ(filITJ[[)l])[[J
I!]
13
RADE:::;
.:i -1
•
SUB.JEC
fl
!P
:
._
i
E
r·H:i
L I .-. i
·=·
•••
j...
FREMCH
I
·-
!
;;;;;;,
' !
Iii§! ! !
•-::1
-
·-!-·
....
·-·-·-·-·--·--·
;
··
+··
·-i·
·
15
16
Si.nee
only three rows
of
data can be displayed on the screen at one time, the
first row
of
data goes
off
the
screen when the four
th
row
of
data
is
entered.
(The label record
is
always displayed.)
(14) Enter the data for the fourth row the first item.
CTJ@JCTJ(XJITJ
!!l
(15) When data entry for the first item is completed, the input cell moves
to
the
labelrecord (row zero)
of
the
next item. (When
the
data entry direction
is
-1,
.)
1f
data is already contained
in
the
input cell, the contents
of
the
cell are
dis-
played at the right
of
the : on the
bottom
of
the screen.
lf
it
need not
be
changed, simply press !!lkey.
If
the
data
is
to
be changed, perform
the
necessary correction
by
moving the
cursor to the character
to
bechanged, using the cursor keys ( 8 , 8
).
TheIINS/D
EL
jkey can also be used.
(16) Proceed withdata entry.
(17) The type, expression, and format
of
the
label record can be specified by
typing ICTRLll]J . (See pages 22 and 23.)
Jn
summary, the order
of
data entry is
as
ill
ustrated in the below figures.
Data entry direction
..
0
2
3
Data
entry direction
.J
3
2 3
J
4 5
5
17