Microprocessor-based keyboard/display unit for configuring control instruments
First Claim
1. A keyboard/display unit comprising:
- a first microprocessor,a keyboard having a plurality of keys through which data and/or commands may be supplied to said first microprocessor,a display controlled by said first microprocessora read only memory in which is stored an operating program for said first microprocessor, said operating program defining the functions associated with at least some of said keys of said keyboard, andmeans for connecting said keyboard/display unit to one of a plurality of other instruments for supplying data and/or commands to said instrument from said keyboard/display unit and for providing information from said instrument to said keyboard display unit, said keyboard/display unit being responsive to signals from the particular instruments to which said keyboard/display unit is connected to that upon receipt at said unit of a signal from a first type of instrument at least some of said keys of said keyboard are defined by said operating program to have first functions with respect to the input of data and/or commands to said first type of instrument and upon receipt at said unit of a signal from a second type of instrument said keys are defined by said operating program to have second functions with respect to the input of data and/or commands to said second type of instrument, whereby the same keys supply different data and/or commands to different types of instruments upon being connected thereto.
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Abstract
A microprocessor-based keyboard/display is described in which the function of the keys can be varied automatically depending on the instrument to which the keyboard/display is connected. The keyboard/display comprises a microprocessor, a read only memory in which is stored an operating program for the microprocessor, a keyboard having a plurality of keys, a display, and means for connecting said microprocessor to another instrument. In accordance with the invention, the program stored in said read only memory is responsive to a signal from the instrument to which said keyboard/display is connected whereby upon receipt of a signal from one type of instrument at said keyboard/display at least some of said keys of said keyboard are given first functions and upon receipt of a signal from a second type of instrument said keys are given different functions. Further in accordance with the invention, the keyboard/display comprises a random access memory in which may be stored data derived from one instrument to which said keyboard/display is connected and from which may be read data from said keyboard/display. Advantageously, the keyboard/display can be used with a recorder to provide for print out of the data stored in the random access memory of the keyboard/display.
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6 Claims
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1. A keyboard/display unit comprising:
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a first microprocessor, a keyboard having a plurality of keys through which data and/or commands may be supplied to said first microprocessor, a display controlled by said first microprocessor a read only memory in which is stored an operating program for said first microprocessor, said operating program defining the functions associated with at least some of said keys of said keyboard, and means for connecting said keyboard/display unit to one of a plurality of other instruments for supplying data and/or commands to said instrument from said keyboard/display unit and for providing information from said instrument to said keyboard display unit, said keyboard/display unit being responsive to signals from the particular instruments to which said keyboard/display unit is connected to that upon receipt at said unit of a signal from a first type of instrument at least some of said keys of said keyboard are defined by said operating program to have first functions with respect to the input of data and/or commands to said first type of instrument and upon receipt at said unit of a signal from a second type of instrument said keys are defined by said operating program to have second functions with respect to the input of data and/or commands to said second type of instrument, whereby the same keys supply different data and/or commands to different types of instruments upon being connected thereto. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. In an industrial process control system in which process variables are measured and such measurements are used by control instruments in developing process control signals, a keyboard/display unit comprising:
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a first microprocessor, means for connecting said keyboard/display unit to one of a plurality of control instruments for supplying data and/or commands to said control instrument from said keyboard/display unit and for providing information from said control instrument to said keyboard/display unit, a keyboard having a plurality of keys through which data and/or commands may be supplied to said microprocessor for input to a control instrument to which said keyboard/display unit is connected, said data and/or commands being used by said control instrument to determine the type of process control signals that are developed, a display controlled by said first microprocessor, and a read only memory in which is stored an operating program for said first microprocessor, said operating program defining the functions associated with at least some of said keys of said keyboard, said keyboard/display unit being responsive to signals from the particular control instruments to which said keyboard/display unit is connected so that upon receipt at said unit of a signal from a first type of control instrument at least some of said keys of said keyboard are defined by said operating program to have first functions with respect to the input of data and/or commands to said first type of control instrument and upon receipt at said unit of a signal from a second type of control instrument said keys are defined by said operating program to have second functions with respect to the input of data and/or commands to said second type of control instrument, whereby the same keys supply different data and/or commands to different types of control instruments upon being connected thereto. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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