
8Advanced Operations
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For example:
1. Copy built-in program P4 into memory if you haven't done so already. For additional
information on using the Programming mode, refer to the M3000 User's Guide,
Chapter 5 Programming.
2. Press FUNC + Right Arrow one time to advance to input record #1.
3. Use the Down Arrow to scroll down the program options list until the display shows:
Lookup Tbl/File
4. Enter the following:
F,LOOKUP1
In this example the lookup file settings do the following:
F - Instructs the M3000 that the type of lookup is a "file" as opposed to a
"table".
LOOKUP1 - Name of the ASCII lookup file that contains the allowable part
numbers for the "P/N" input.
Press the ENTER key.
5. Press the EXIT key, followed by Y or YES to exit the program. Press EXIT again
to leave the program mode.
6. Next, to create the lookup file, use a text editor such as the editor supplied with DOS
5.0 and later DOS releases, to enter and format the lookup text. The size of this file is
limited only by M3000 memory. Unless your lookup file has several thousand lines
of text, it is unlikely you will ever approach this limit.
File Example:
L
LOOKUP1
<Blank Line>
123456
789012
345678
901234
567890
7. Save the file.
8. After matching the communications setup between FUNCTION SETUP, Transmit
Setup with the setup parameters of a communications program such as PCOM, use
the FUNCTION XMIT, Receive ASCII menu on the M3000 to receive the ASCII
lookup file you created.
9. To experiment with the lookup file, select program P4 from within the Input Mode
and begin entering part numbers. Notice that only numbers listed in the lookup file
are allowed. For additional information on using the Input mode, refer to the M3000
User's Guide, Chapter 4 Quick Start-Basic Operations.
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