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5.4.4 MAP/Diagnostic Test Display
Patterns (Part 8 of 8)
Katakana
The Katakana machine has both the Katakana
character set (Figure 35) and the Japan charac-
ter set (Figure 31). The Japan character set is
normally displayed. The Katakana character
set can be displayed by pressing the KANA ON
key on the keyboard. To return the display to
the Japan character set, press the KANA OFF
key.
?
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Figure 35
Portugal
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
012 345 6 7 8 9
$0.1*
~>;:,+
A
= , ] " [ \
Figure 36
0318
& -
1I!g
?
0318
-
These two lines are continuously changing from
an * (asterisk), to a / (slash), to an _ (under-
score), to a . (period), to a blank display for
0.5 seconds. The two lines then continue repeat-
ing the same sequence starting with an
*,
to a /,
to an _, etc.
1 - - -
****************************************
****************************************
'---
****************************************
************************************0319
Figure 37
Lower Case Feature Patterns
A system with the dual case keyboard/display
feature can display the upper case character set
(Figures 24 through 36) and the lower case char-
acter set (Figures 38 through 43). Alternate
depressions of the CODE key on the keyboard
cause alternate displays of the character sets.
USA
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
o •
±
+ [
&
!
$
1:
, ] / 1
% _
0
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=
" %
2 3
Y:z
.
Figure 38
Display Unit
5-15
TNL: SN31-0481 to SY31-0373-4 (25 Nov 77)

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