Maximum Loading Speed; Serial Number Load And Set; Extra Word Or Character Spaces; Memory Full Warning - AEA CK-1 Instruction Manuals

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Maximum Loading Speed

5.
tions higher than the location being located are empty or contain short messages. If, for exam-
ple, memory location 5 contains about 300 characters and high speed message loading is at-
tempted in locations 0 through 4 a pause between every two dots and/or dashes will occur. To
prevent this either reduce loading speed, erase the long message or load the new message in-
to a higher memory location.

Serial Number Load and Set

6.
anywhere in any of the ten messages. It may also be inserted as many times as desired within
a message. The serial number is incremented just as the message is completed.
To insert the automatic serial number during the loading of a message press
serial number in real time memory load will halt the real time loading of the pause. The next
keyed character will restart pause loading.
When the power switch is turned on, the serial number is set to 01.
If the serial number has incremented, it may be reset to 01 in the memory load mode by
pressing
.
The serial number may be changed to any number between 01 and 9999 in the keyer memory
send mode by pressing
desired.
Example: A starting serial number of 971 is desired. Press
number sent will be 971.
7. Extra Word or Character Spaces. In the automatic memory load mode, one word space is
loaded after keying is halted. If desired, additional word (7 space length) or character (3 space
length) may entered. Each time
each time
is pressed an additional character space will be loaded.
Insertion of a word or character space in real time memory loading will stop the real time load of
a pause, the next keyed character will restart pause loading.

Memory Full Warning

8.
crease. At this point, load is automatically terminated. If further loading is desired, it will be nec-
essary to erase one of the other messages.
Semi-Auto (bug) Memory Loading
9.
mode. During memory send, the messages will be sent with the selected dot and dash ratio
and the keyer will revert to automatic operation.
If the paddle has contact bounce, it will be necessary to connect a 1.0 mf cap across the dah
contacts to prevent loading of extra dashes in semi-automatic mode.
IV. Memory Send Operation

Sending a Message

1.
from the connector panel) and press the digit of the desired message location. The message
will start when the key pad button is released.
Example: To start message 6, press and release

Interrupting and Restarting a Message

2.
terrupted by pressing the pound sign key
Memory keyer then enters normal operation and a hand keyed message may be sent.
The interrupted message may either be restarted at the beginning by pressing the digit of the
message, or resumed from the point of interruption by pressing
pleted, pressing
. Loading speeds up to 99 wpm are permissable if memory loca-
. An automatically incremented serial number may be inserted
is pressed, an additional word space will be loaded and
. When the memory is completely full, the CW sidetone pitch will de-
. Messages may be entered in the semi-automatic
. To start any of the ten messages, switch to Keyer-Memory Send (away
will start the next message, except for message 9.
where N N N N is the one to four digit serial number
.
. A message being sent from memory may be in-
or by tapping either of the keyer paddles. The
4
. Insertion of a
. The next serial
. If the message has com-

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