CONTENT INTRODUCTION PRECAUTIONS . . . THE KEYBOARD . OPERATING CONTROLS. SETTING icm e i 8 Connecting the Computer to the Printer/Microcassette Tape Recorder. . POWER SUPPLY . .. PRINTER OPERATION . Installing the paper .. .. MICRO CASSETTE TAPE RECORDER OPERATION Cassette tape .. . onsvvvav o vanes Loading and unloading the cassette tape . Auto stop function Cleaning the tape head . EXTERNAL CASSETTE TAPE RECORDER .. SPECIFICATIONS BEFORE SERVICE CALL PROGRAMS INCLUDED IN THE MIC PROGRAM EXAMPLES, . .. ..
ST 3 Congratulations on your purchase of the SHARP CE-125 Printer and Videocassette: ) Tape ‘Recorder for the Pocket Computer: You'll find it a useful addition to your powerful Pocket Computer. With the Printer, you can have “hard-copies” of programs -and-data.. The.Tape Recorder -can -store -programs -and’ data’ dn premiere cassettes. . Programs. and. data can be “Loaded” back into the.PC1251 fork use Eater date, thus saving.the freeborn of thirsty them. .
PRECAUTIONS To insure trouble free Printer/Microcassette Tape Recorder operation, please observe the following precautions: Do not expose this unit to moisture, as this wilt damage the internal circuitry. Incorrect Do hot expose the unit to temperatures higher than 60°C (140°F). The unit should ot be placed in direct sunlight or in 2 closed vehicle, nor should it be placed near such heat sources as heaters, etc.
Usé d 50ft, dry cloth 6 ¢lean the Nit. Do not use any solvent or wet Sloth, Dry soft cloth dc:rr ECE‘ O / Do not locate this unit or carcasses near. objects wnh a’strong magnetic field, such a8 radios, TV sets or lode speakers Magnetic' fields may reduce the tape sensitivity or even erase the recorded contents. Notice for thermal paper 1} Printing on thermal paper gv fad if expo e;;i for Lang periods to bright fight or high temperatures.
THE KEYBOARD GAZETTE COMPARTMENT ) EXTERNAL TAPE RECORDER—x &) TAPE COUNTER CONNECTION JACK (pv TAPE COUNTER RESET BUTTON {8 AC ADAPTER CONNECTION—, JACK C Check CONNECTOR | PRINTER (FOR SERVICE ONLY) EJECTOR 4 PAPER FEED KEY BUTTON (8 PRINTER SWITCH (2 FAST-FORWARD (8 LOW BATTERY INDICATOR BUTTON (REMOTE SWITCH @ REWIND BUTTON ) CONNECTOR {Com purer S PLAY BUTTON {4} connection terminal) (RECORDING BUTTON
' OPERATING CONTROL ) (1) STOP/EJECT BUTTON { m , Used to.stop. the spew travel Open the cassette £d fit lid, and eject the taps. \ é REWIND BUTTON ( > Used g réwiid the tap ® PLAY BUTTON (4} { Used to transfer‘the program snd data Fr i play hack the tape) (RERECORD BUTT(!N fe); hosed-torrecord (save) the program and data-into the ta causes the PLAY button X be engaged simultaneously.
(o) PAPER FEED KEY: With the printer switch set to the ON position, pressing this key allows the paper to advance forward. The paper feed key does not function during printing. 1) CASSETTE COMPARTMENT: Molds the micro cassette tape. {3 TAPE COUNTER: “The numbers change as the tape travels. For recording from the beginning of ape, press the rests bunion first 1o set the counter at “000.” The number on the counter shifts as the tape is taken up, so write down the recorded contents and the number range.
Connecting the Computer to the Prlnter/Mlcrocassette Recorder The Printer/Microcassette recorder and the Computer are designed for. easy er connection. [t is extremely important that you do not fore tHe two together emcee damage may result to one or bmh machines Important Noel " 1t.is essential that, Computer and Pnnter/Rgcurder power: jsi With the power is. ON; -the> Computes-may render all: keys inoperative: occurs, press the ALL RESET switch on the back of the Computer‘ o 2.
5. Gently slide the Computer to the left so that the Printer/Recorder pins are inserted into the Computer (see figure}. Fig. 4 Do not force the Computer and Printer/Recorder together. |f match-up does not easily take place, carefully shift the Computer {eft and right to correctly position mating surfaces, 6. To use the pruner, turn on the PG-1251 power switch, and then the printer switch. Press the [CL) key. 1f the [GL] key is not pressed, the printer may not operate.
POWER SUPPL Your Printer/Recorder is powered by a rechargeable Ni-Cad battery, |t may be necessary to recharge the battery 1he‘fifst time you use the Printer/Recorder, If the Printer/Recorder has not been used for three months or more you will probably need to recharge the batter To recharge the battery, turnstile Computer ai Printer/Recorder power OFF, connect the AC adaption o the Printer/Recorder, and plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet.
Notes: When the Computer is used with the CE-125 and the battery power of the Computer drops, the power will be supplied to the Computer from the CE-125, A decrease in battery power voltage during the CE-125 operation will cause the low-Cattery indicator to light, making the printer inoperative. If this scours, turn the printer switch OFF, recharge the battery and turn the printer switch ON again 1o resume operation.
use the pri ter, perform the foreknow, s 1 Connect the CE125 to. ‘lhs Pc 1251 computer 20N O the PC-1251 prows then the printer Press the (€L] keybinding, Ehe €} ksy is not pressed the = C keys, Enron] K keys Alnilam to erase ®[fi cads’ an frog: (ERROR aced? B) MOGULS) due 16°a ‘paper! off the Paper tape, and pull the remaining. pats of the: paper-gape: completely out of the printer. Then press the [CL] m key to clear the error condition.
Installing the Paper {1} Turn off the printer switch. (2) Open the paper cover. {Fig. T} Paper cover Fig. 1 (3} Insert the leading edge of the rail of paper into the slot located in the paper tape compartment. (Fig. 2) (Fig. 3) {Any curve or crease near the beginning of the paper makes insertion difficult.} Paper tape roil NOTE: Use of require paper tape may cause irregular paper feeding or paper misdoes. @ Therefor, be sure to tighten the roll before using as shown in the figure.
{4} Turn on the printer switch and press the paper feed key-unit touchpaper comes out of the printer mechanism. (Fig. 4) © As the printer i equipped thh a paper remorselessness o ths paper rol on the paper roll compartment side, then pull the:paper out straight to the paper -waterside remove the paper. from nepenthe Do not pull thé paper backwards, as, this. may. cause damage to printer-maharishi- lam' = CAUTION Paper-tape it available wherever ¢ Please order product No.
MICRO CASSETTE TAPE RECORDER OPERATION For the saving, transferring and collating of the program and data, refer to the Computer Instruction Manual. 1. Cassette Tape The quality and condition of the cassette gapes used will directly affect the performance of this unit. #® Use only well-known brands of tape. # The extreme thinness of the tape may result in breakage or other problems. PROTECTION AGAINST CASSETTE TAPE ERASURE All cassette tapes are provided with tabs, which allow tape erasure 1o be performed.
2. Loading and Unloading the Cassette Tape L LOADING S 211 Depress the STOP/EJECT button to.open the cassette compartment | 2. Load the cassettes tape mto the compartment so. that the title (“A" of the tape track to be used is facing upwards. 3. Press the cassette compartment lid down. UNLOADING 1. Depress the STOP/EJECT (1) button to Open the. cassette compartment lid and remove the tape, 12, Press the cassette compartment fid Note: In the PLAY mode, etc.
3. Auto Stop Function In the PLAY and RECORD modes, the tape will stop automatically when the end of tape is reached, The PLAY and/or RECORD buttons then pop up automatically. Note: In the FAST-FORWARD and REWIND modes, the AUTO STOP FUNCTION does not work. in this sate, depress the STOP/EJECT (w} button when the end of tape is reached, 4. Cleaning the Taps Head Clean the head frequently to remove dust and tape residue. Dirt on the head will make recording and playback impossible. 1.
A The CE+125 can be connected to' any extensional cassette tape recorder.
SPECIF 1o} Mabel: CE-126 PRINTER PORTION Type: Thermal dot printer Printing digit: 24 digits/line Printing speed: Approx, 0.8 line/second {Printing speed varies with the number of printing digits per line,} Paper feed speed: Approx, 0.8 millisecond Paper: ‘Thermal paper {heat sensitive paper}, EA-1260P 18mm {23/32") rol} outer diameter (max.} 5&mm wide TAPE RECORDER Type: Monaural micro cassette tape recorder Track system: 2-track, 1-channel monophonic Tape: Micro cassette tape Tape speed: 2.
BEFORE SERVICE CA Be fare a service call, please check the following: 255 Li shad Symptom Probable cause Printer or microcosmic ® Built-in rechargeable sett recorder does battery's extremely low, | :23E AC adapter o the * -inspectorates silica ki Resulting inf destine: ! [i:::Ghit for battery recharge, in power voltage. Flail g Printer dogs not operate {nd paper ' advance or printout: is possible). ® Built-in rechargeable battery e queue T 9 Turn printer switch OFF docked, om:e, then ON.
Symptom Probable cause Remedy Record button cannot be pressed. ® Tape's erasure prevention tab is removed. ® Replace the tape. ® Cover tab hole with plastic tape. Program or data cannot he goaded from micro cassette tape recorder. ® External cassette tape recorder connection jack is plugged. ® Built-in rechargeable battery power voltage low. ® Unplug cord from cassette tape recorder connection jack. ® Recharge the battery.
PROGRAMS INCLUDED IN THE, VIDEOCASSETTE TAPE The programs. in of the PG:125 . instruction manual, as well a: CE 125 instruction mafia, are included-in the suppl lad videocassette tape A-9 SITCEOTHOID CURVE , A-10 CROSS-FOOTING.. A=d1 . {OUTNUMBER DAYS CALF 263~278 283~313 318~328 A-12 SORTIEING. 13 THE LOAN: Ll Mi ! OF INSTALLMENT Am105120K) TYPING PRACTICE . A1 GRAPHIC st 1o A-16 GAM A-17 (MEMORY CHECKER A=187k) BUG HUNT . A~12 DOUBLE ROTATION . . . A-20 PORTRAIT PRINT.
PROGRAM EXAMPLES Contents {Program title} ss oo s sons MATRIX PRODUCT. NUMERICAL INTEGRATION USING SIMPSON'S RULE .. . CORRELATION COEFFICIENT AND LINEAR REGRESSION HISTOGRAM, . ..o cen A+« Y CONVERSION. . CLOTHO ID CURVE. CROSS-FOOTING e SORTING . .. . vei v ins it THE LOAN LIMIT, CALCULATION OF THE NUMBER OF INSTALLMENT BIORHYTHM (SEMI-GRAPHIC) . PORTRAIT PRINT. {Remark) All programs included in these program examples need the CE-125 to be used for execution.
Program Title: MATRIX PRODUCT * OVERVIEW Finding matrix products The matrix product C {amn matrix) is found for matrices INSTRUCTIONS The program is FNMA d'by b ‘message [BEER Tha umber of rows () and Mongolism ) The elements of matrix A are input. The number of columns {2} of matrix B are input, .+ The data is revised by pressing [BEF] The lactation to-be revised-and the revised value is input.
KEY OPERATION SEQUENCE e Key Input Display Remarks 6. Waiting for input of the 1 [BER LA M= number of rows in the mi matrix A .
KEY OPERATION SEQUENCE Step No, Key Input disputably REVISION POSITION = "REVISION VALUE [ [Enron) 5 LY ENTER|| dag is printed Processing is ended without | Nullify data-being printed—— L Calculation results are | [DEF Finished i |Finished Believably Bifurcate B2y % PRINTED OUTPUTS example of ALL DATA PRINT)
Program Title: NUMERICAL INTEGRATION USING SIMPSON'S RULE OVERVIEW Numerical Integration is done on function values given at equal interval widths of the integration interval. If the function equation is written in the program the values in the intervals of integration are automatically given. CONTENTS {(calculation contents) 1. Data is input and Integration carried out. Simpson's 1/3 formula splits the interval [, b] into 7 [Pride = smaller intervals.
SPRINTEND OUTPUTS S90 [ZISCHELN FiB. 125 F(B, 625 FUE Terrier, Feinds-3, FROTZLE 21 F(L.% 22 FLZ.e28 23 FLZ.TH 24 F2.87 25 Fi3d=2, 26 31 F(3. 790511 32 33 34 35 36 37 3§ 39 46 41 F=3.
KEY OPERATION SEQUENCE {when the values are input} . . S Key Input % Display Remarks Selection’ of date tutor 1 |EEB(A]. . . =27 | % Beer nut Waiting for tha starting point e of the integration interval 2 o go iii s Waiting for tha ending point T3 of the integration: interval s Waiting for the integration 4 interval division, number Waiting for the data o be 5% input 7158 (Data revision) Lo Step Key input Display S Remarks Waiting for thd revision’ * 1 | BEEF REVISION NO.
KEY OPERATION SEQUENCE (when the function equation is used} Scrip Key Input Display Remarks Siting for the data input v | | method or the equation -2 input method of calculation Waiting for the integration 2 2 EATEN] | A= starting point input — Waiting for the integration 3 @ (ENTER] B=_ ending point input Waring for the integration 4 1 [ENTER) falter division number Prints the calculations done 1o find the function values 5 28 using the function equation a5 the base > {final procedure in both cases) Shop K
Program Title: CORRELATION ~ COEFFICIENT ~ AND LINEAR REGRESSION OVERVIEW {(Statistics) Data is for analysis and testing hypotheses. This program finds the covariance and correlation coefficient for related data sets {X1, Y1) -+ {Xn, Yn], as well as the finer regression. The following data input is put into the equation for output to the printer. INSTRUCTIONS 1. Data input {X;, Yih 2. Correction of mistaken data. 3.
KEY OPERATION SEQUENCE Ste Key input Display Ra marks 1 | pER (B REVISION POSITION {ENTER] | REVISION VALUE [PERTER) | REVISION POSITION = 4 PREINSTALLED 2LY/N) — 5 ¥ ENTER Output all data to printer > Finish without having data N (ENTER) | > printed 1 | Perl] Covariance, Correlation coefficient, regression coefficient A, B ond mean values X, Y are calculated and printed estimated from the value 1 |pEB(E] ESTIMATION and printed 2 7 {ENTER! | ESTIMATION [Er Er] Repeat \only (FREER is pressed, > finished 121
MEMORY CONTENTS Estimated value X Estimated value ¥ Carr elation coefficient .
Program Tide: HISTOGRAM OVERVIEW = —— This program graphs the histogram 5T thé data CONTENTS Give the range of the input data A frequency and distribution graphs. A LX< B and is ignored otherwise When making a graph, the frequent given to one. the graph has been printed the mean value, nin standard deviation is also printed, | o (Note) Both A and B must be integers and up to 4 digits, INSTRUCTIONS [ 1.
KEY OPERATION SEQUENCE i Sta P Key Input Display 1 1 RANGE A = < DATA Waiting for lower bound ! o input 71:4, Waiting for upper bound 2 ¢ ENTER e o 3 100 (e Waiting Fursusleunlts input 4 0 (PERTER) | 'DATA = 78 [PERTER] | DATA = a2 DATA=_ DATA i 5t a9 DATA e e s GoA Mutinous 2R (5 s wed 'DELETE DATA 2 BEACH .
KEY OPERATION SEQUENCE Step N Kay Input Display Remarks 43 32 ENTER] | DATA ENTER| | DATA= .
MEMORY CONTENTS > power bound Upper bound v Interval width Interval bumper Status flag 7 v v Valid input data number Loop counter Loop saunter v Frequency Sum of input data Ex Mean value Input dots (x;) D (E) Frequency In each small interval BS | For graph printout 129
Program Ti le: AA conversion program, 2.
EXAMPLE 1) The fallowing A connection is converted to the equivalent value for the Y connection. Ry =5 ., [Ry=6 R;=9 Z‘{x =3 L’{ = calculations give 2, =1.76 0.13] 2, = 3.10 033 7, =209+ 197/ 2} The following Y connection is cantilevered to the equivalent value for the & connection. calculations give 2, = 1497 + 16650 7, =23.25 921) Z, = 2697 0.74] PRINTED OUTPUTS 1.7614678% 87169811 ;. 6589434 -1, 284483568881 ®= I,10831743 = Z.05174311% 1.
KEY OPERATION SEQUENCE A-Y Conversion SHe Ner Key Input 1 | BEAR] ZIRCON_ Display " Waiting for the 21_ resistance to be input Printing of the 21 Z1X=_ resistance and waiting'for the Z1 reactance input Printing 6f the 21 3 3 ENTER] | Z2R=_. 17103 | Reactance and waiting for 2 s R the Z2 resistance input Printing of the 22 resistance and waiting for he'd reactance input” | Printing of the reactance and waiting for .
Program Site: GLOTTIS CURVE OVERVIEW This program will assist in finding the various elements of oilcloth curves used, for instance, in the designing of roads. CONTENTS For oilcloth curves, are input to find 7A‘7_ XAl 40 3456 599040 — 6 56 7040 1612800 Tangent angle 1= X 180 &= tan"% T Amount of movement INSTRUCTIONS (A : when the parameters and the radius of the oilcloth curve are known, [DEF [ B : when the parameters of the oilcloth curve and the curve length are known. 2.
EXAMPLE A=100 PRINTED OUTPUTS A=180 R=2@8 3 L= 58.6000. W= 43,3219 y= 2.8819 = 7.0943 24,9869 33,3506 16,8919 DR= @.952a3 b= 2.2313 8C= 49,3652 XM =24.9869 m TL =33.3606 m AR = 05205 m 5 =2 137 “TK = 16.6915 {Note) The distance is rounded off at.the Sth digit., KEY OPERATION SEQUENCE Step 1. | BEE ) P Key Input : R I Waiting for parameters 10 be input Printing tha parameters and waiting for the input of the radios of the end of the choroid curve, Printing the radius and printing the clothed elements.
Program Site: CROSS-FOOTING: LEAVE ARRANGING THE GNAT T0 THE COMPUTER' sunless data is arranged and analyzed it is'nothing moral than'a group numbers, i aerograms for those who! findings cumbersome:’ Whig ;Program will add _data, giving totals or grand totals as wells giving: percentages How the rascal i 2 (2,1 3, [ T ——Tan TG ——Footage- HI [Supercargo .. As. shawn_in_the .
EXAMPLE This is an example with 5 rows and B columns which finds the vertical total, horizontal total, grand total and the percentages.
KEY OPERATION SEQ PENCE S0 Step No. Key input 1.
Program Title: OVERVIEW SORTING 1t takes a great amount of time to arrange and rewrite lists of names or results into a different order. This program will solve all those troublesome chores, speeding up the handling of office data. INSTRUCTION The data must first be input whether it is characters or numbers. Then the number of data entries involved has to be input, Then the kind of the order has to be input: whether the characters or numbers should be in increasing order or decreasing order.
PRINTED OUTPUTS ARCED o KEY OPE RATION SEQUENCE Step Key Input " | B Data print v MERCATOR T E:QARA;” . 2 1 “#0.
EXAMPLE 1 PRINTED Calculation of the limit on the size of the loan when the repayment period is 8 bears and the monthly installments are 1,500,000 at an annual interest rate of 12%. Hearty payment = 12 Number of installments = 8 ¢ input Interest rate = 12% Calculation of how many months it will take to repay the loan if you borrowed 3,000,000 at an annual interest rate of 12% and were capable of paying 100,000 back per month.
Program Title: BIORHYTHM {SEMI-GRAPHIC) i OVERVIEW T You input your name a o date of berth thé biorhythm for " WI|| be printed Wattle ! The biorhythm curve f the month to be‘analyzed is printed out using the characters From thug date of birth s biorhythm cycle for he physical vs 23 days, for emo sons 28 days, arid for intellect 33‘days 1 p o INST RUCTIONS initiates the program In nut the information in the; following order: " farina, date of birth, year shd month T be the-above informants are put the biorhy
PRINTED OUTPUT NAME: SHEEP {Remark) TATE OF BIRTH: #g, K and “C" are regarded as follows: 1952, 1,28 = the physical DESIRED YEARBOOK: “K’* = the emotional 1982,% “C* = the intellectual 102 181
MEMORY CONTENTS ~ v Total number of days Remaining days from a period, meme Emotions Intellect Biorhythm curve, +/ Loop counter Month [ Date of pith Relevant number of days, 153