INP and OUT Port
Contact trouble
Ted,
I got your mail just now. For some reason what I've tried to send to you lately keeps coming back. I sent you one from hotmail last week, and also posted a message direct to you on here and had not heard.
I guess if all else fails, we'll have to clutter this forum up.
I was waiting to hear what you suggested. The tower.. your programs reads 127..the laptop 120 as it should.. the difference I noticed was the tower shows S0 as checked and the laptop does not.
I just finished putting another computer together.. need to run your program before I connect anything to see what it reads.
I have a resonator I can try in place of the crystal.. or another chip I can try. With the S0 being off in the tower computer I was not sure if my circuit would have caused that or not? If so.. how can I avoid it happening to the next one? How do you suggest I proceed? What would you try next?
Thankyou,
Daniel
I got your mail just now. For some reason what I've tried to send to you lately keeps coming back. I sent you one from hotmail last week, and also posted a message direct to you on here and had not heard.
I guess if all else fails, we'll have to clutter this forum up.
I was waiting to hear what you suggested. The tower.. your programs reads 127..the laptop 120 as it should.. the difference I noticed was the tower shows S0 as checked and the laptop does not.
I just finished putting another computer together.. need to run your program before I connect anything to see what it reads.
I have a resonator I can try in place of the crystal.. or another chip I can try. With the S0 being off in the tower computer I was not sure if my circuit would have caused that or not? If so.. how can I avoid it happening to the next one? How do you suggest I proceed? What would you try next?
Thankyou,
Daniel
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S0 is not used except when the port is in EPP mode, so the port is messed up somehow. There is no pin for S0 to S2 , but it would only add 1 if checked. That means that S1 and 2 are also being read as on or a total of 7 is added: 1 + 2 + 4 = 7. That explains the problem!
Since our program and circuit are not using these areas, the port is bad.
Use the resonator! Put it somewhere and jumper to it. A crystal may be causing problems too!
Did you try your addon port? Make sure it does not use the same address and try it. That means that the program will have to read different port addresses too. Windows can give you the new port's base address also. Then status is base address + 1 and control is base + 2.
Use current limiting resistors to all port pins for safety! 1K should be fine. Connect resistors to all cable wires going to the pins.
Suggestion: Get a new email address! Try Gmail........I just moved there.
You also have my good address too.
Ted
Since our program and circuit are not using these areas, the port is bad.
Use the resonator! Put it somewhere and jumper to it. A crystal may be causing problems too!
Did you try your addon port? Make sure it does not use the same address and try it. That means that the program will have to read different port addresses too. Windows can give you the new port's base address also. Then status is base address + 1 and control is base + 2.
Use current limiting resistors to all port pins for safety! 1K should be fine. Connect resistors to all cable wires going to the pins.
Suggestion: Get a new email address! Try Gmail........I just moved there.
You also have my good address too.
Ted
next step?
Ted,
I tried the other card in the old tower, it has the same problem. (I wonder if that wasn't what caused the problem originally) It was a complete control card from a very old system, not just a printer add on card.
I got the other computer put together and up and running. I'll try the resonator, and 1K resistors with it and see what I come up with.
I tried your comcast email from another location, let me know if you got any emails from me.. and where they were from.
Thank you,
Daniel
I tried the other card in the old tower, it has the same problem. (I wonder if that wasn't what caused the problem originally) It was a complete control card from a very old system, not just a printer add on card.
I got the other computer put together and up and running. I'll try the resonator, and 1K resistors with it and see what I come up with.
I tried your comcast email from another location, let me know if you got any emails from me.. and where they were from.
Thank you,
Daniel
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No emails yet. We can finish here if we have to.
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Hi Ted,
That is odd. In the last week I know I have tried to mail you from 3 different addresses. Only the Yahoo address has shown that it was not deliverable. These were all to the comcast address you gave me. I did get the email from you at my yahoo address.
I will try to get the circuit tested on the other computer I put together.. using the resonator and 1K resistor changes... I'll update you as soon as I learn anything. I do know it is showing 120 as it should in your port monitor program. I made sure to get that loaded and tested before I hooked anything up.
Will update you in the next day or two.
Thank you,
Daniel
That is odd. In the last week I know I have tried to mail you from 3 different addresses. Only the Yahoo address has shown that it was not deliverable. These were all to the comcast address you gave me. I did get the email from you at my yahoo address.
I will try to get the circuit tested on the other computer I put together.. using the resonator and 1K resistor changes... I'll update you as soon as I learn anything. I do know it is showing 120 as it should in your port monitor program. I made sure to get that loaded and tested before I hooked anything up.
Will update you in the next day or two.
Thank you,
Daniel
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Use the one I have here! Button down below called email. WOW you have a lot of problems there.
It worked at Gmail ..........hooray!
It worked at Gmail ..........hooray!
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Update
Update to all, with a lot of help from Ted the program is mostly up and running with just a few bugs to work out. The bugs being.. getting a buzzer/speaker to work for the keypresses that doesn't interfere with signals to the computer, getting the relay to work (which I believe is due to too large a resistor), and adding a buzzer to the door latch circuit since this latch does not have one.
The computer now receives and processes keypad input properly.
To Ted.. I have not been home to see if you have responded to that email yet. My questions after review and using the E=IR formula.. the Relay is 5V with a 56 Ohm R to its coil and will take 89 mA so I am assuming I do not need much of a resistor in that circuit if any.
On the latch.. for a buzzer I am thinking of trying that speaker that did not work well on the controller chip.. it says it is 4-28V DC.. and after holding the Ohm meter on it for some time.. it leveled off at around 14 Ohms R. The latch is 12V and .332 amps with a Coil R of 34.6 Ohms so I do need to add a little R to that circuit.. maybe the speaker will be just right?
Once I have these bugs worked out and the code touched up I will post it.
Thank you Ted!
Danner
The computer now receives and processes keypad input properly.
To Ted.. I have not been home to see if you have responded to that email yet. My questions after review and using the E=IR formula.. the Relay is 5V with a 56 Ohm R to its coil and will take 89 mA so I am assuming I do not need much of a resistor in that circuit if any.
On the latch.. for a buzzer I am thinking of trying that speaker that did not work well on the controller chip.. it says it is 4-28V DC.. and after holding the Ohm meter on it for some time.. it leveled off at around 14 Ohms R. The latch is 12V and .332 amps with a Coil R of 34.6 Ohms so I do need to add a little R to that circuit.. maybe the speaker will be just right?
Once I have these bugs worked out and the code touched up I will post it.
Thank you Ted!
Danner
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Dan Fuller's final code
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' File... Door Program
'Author.... Dan Fuller
'E-Mail.... qxotic@hotmail.com
'Started... 14 Nov. 2007 finished 14 Feb. 2008
'Description - to accept 4 digit code from keypad connected to LPT1,
' check code against database, if code is valid at the time
' send signal to electronic strike to allow acess and then
' log event in history.
'---- INITIALIZATION -----
CLS
temp$ = " "
Tt$ = TIME$
Td$ = DATE$
Hour$ = MID$(TIME$, 1, 2)
Apt = 0
CODE = 1000
TimeZone = 0
Note$ = "T"
'***********************************
'* MAIN *
'***********************************
DO
IF INKEY$ = CHR$(27) THEN
PRINT "Main Sub Exit"
SYSTEM
END IF
GOSUB AcceptInput
GOSUB EvaluateInput
GOSUB LogHistory
LOOP
END
'***********************************
'* AcceptInput *
'***********************************
AcceptInput:
flag = 0: count = 0: keycode = 0: keypress = 0: status = 0
DO
IF INKEY$ = CHR$(27) THEN
PRINT "AcceptInput exit"
SYSTEM
END IF
status = INP(889)
IF status >= 128 THEN
flag = 1: start = TIMER: count = count + 1
IF status < 152 THEN keypress = ((status - 120) / 8)
IF status > 152 AND status < 184 THEN keypress = ((status - 128) / 8)
IF status > 184 AND status < 216 THEN keypress = ((status - 136) / 8)
IF status = 232 THEN keypress = 0
IF status = 240 THEN EXIT DO '# key exits Input check
keycode = keycode + keypress
IF count < 4 THEN keycode = keycode * 10 'assumes no zero first
END IF
TIMER < start THEN start = start - 86400
IF flag = 1 AND TIMER > start + 5 THEN
count = 0: keycode = 0
EXIT DO
END IF
'prevent single entry accepted more then once
DO: status = INP(889)
LOOP UNTIL status = 0
'PRINT keycode, keypress, count, status 'used during testing
LOOP UNTIL count = 4
RETURN
'***********************************
'* EvaluateInput *
'***********************************
EvaluateInput:
DBCode = 9998
OPEN "userdb.dat" FOR INPUT AS #1
DO WHILE NOT EOF(1)
INPUT #1, Apt, DBCode, TimeZone, Note$
IF DBCode = 9999 THEN GOSUB InvalidCode
IF DBCode = keycode THEN EXIT DO
LOOP
CLOSE
IF TimeZone = 1 THEN GOSUB TimeCheck
IF DBCode < 9998 AND TimeZone < 5 THEN GOSUB ValidCode
RETURN
'***********************************
'* InvalidCode *
'***********************************
InvalidCode: ' edit code to send an error signal beep if desired
'PRINT "The Code "; keycode; "was invalid" 'used during testing only
'PRINT Tt$; Td$
'INPUT temp$
RETURN
'***********************************
'* ValidCode-Door Unlock *
'***********************************
ValidCode:
'PRINT "The Code "; keycode; "was GOOD" 'used during testing only
'PRINT Tt$; Td$
OUT 890, INP(890) XOR 8 'door unlock
RETURN
'***********************************
'* LogHistory *
'***********************************
LogHistory:
OPEN "History.DAT" FOR APPEND AS #2
WRITE #2, Apt, CODE, TimeZone, Tt$, Td$, Note$
CLOSE #2
RETURN
'below is data example of password file
'DATA Apt Code Time Zone Note
'DATA 01, 1001, 1, Ten
'DATA 02, 1002, 1, Ten
'DATA 03, 1003, 1, Ten
'DATA 04, 1004, 1, Ten
'DATA 44, 4444, 4, Emp
'DATA 99, 9999, 4, End File
There are other ways to do this code. For one, you could add LED's to indicate access using the other Control pins C0 and C1. To just change one control pin value, you can send the pin total needed at the time instead of using XOR as above. Get PortTalk for NT or XP machines!
I have also created a program in VB6 to use in Windows. The only major problem is trying to use the peizo speaker from the chip to indicate keypad entries. It messed up the other chip data sent.
Ted
Schematic
Thanks Ted for all the help and posting the code.
I looked up to see how to post an image of the schematic as laid out on the PCB but according to the FAQ's I would have to have it posted on a server somewhere and link to it. I don't have that so... if anyone wants to see it or get a parts list they can contact me directly through here.
Thanks,
Danner
I looked up to see how to post an image of the schematic as laid out on the PCB but according to the FAQ's I would have to have it posted on a server somewhere and link to it. I don't have that so... if anyone wants to see it or get a parts list they can contact me directly through here.
Thanks,
Danner
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Send it over, I wanna see it. .
I can upload it to my server too if you want to link to it. or forward it to pete so he can upload it to his.
I can upload it to my server too if you want to link to it. or forward it to pete so he can upload it to his.
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hmmmmmmmm
Would photobucket work? You can upload images there.
Myst, wish you had an email address here. Note my Signature also (teehee)
Pleasure to help Dan! My VB code is not gonna work in .NET and you would also have to figure out the form controls used. VB6 can also use Control Arrays which I used for the Port bit checkboxes. That is why I never sent you the code.
Ted
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Pleasure to help Dan! My VB code is not gonna work in .NET and you would also have to figure out the form controls used. VB6 can also use Control Arrays which I used for the Port bit checkboxes. That is why I never sent you the code.
Ted
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Here is the PCB screen shot that danner sent me a few minutes ago.
EDIT Added the following part/location list for the PCB above:
EDIT Added the following part/location list for the PCB above:
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PCB ? RS 276-170
COMPONENT PCB LOCATION COMPONENT PCB LOCATION
------------------ ------------ ---------- ------------
Resistors Red Wires
4.7 KOhm Y44 ? I42 A45 ? X45
4.7 KOhm Y43 ? I41 A44 ? X44
4.7 KOhm Y41 ? J40 I43 ? X38
4.7 KOhm Y39 ? J39 F10 ? X10
1 KOhm Y37 ? J37 G7 ? G10
330 Ohm H27 ? E29 I10 ? I19
330 Ohm H25 ? E27 J10 ? J15
330 Ohm H23 ? E25 Black Wires
330 Ohm H21 ? E23 B43 ? F38
4.7 KOhm C21 ? D20 E31 ? H37
4.7 KOhm C17 ? D16 J38 ? Y38
2.2 KOhm H18 ? I17 J4 ? Y5
2.2 KOhm H14 ? H12
2.2 KOhm F13 ? E8 Coral
Diodes Row C23 ? C42
1N4001 C6 ? C4 Row D25 ? D41
1N4001 G6 ? I7 Row C27 ? C40
Optocoupler Row D29 ? D39
Mouser 512-4N3 E20 ? F20 Pin 11 E33 ? H46
Mouser 512-4N32 E16 ? F16 Column H31 ? I39
Encoder Chip Column H33 ? H40
EDE1144 E47 ? F47 Column G35 ? H41
Jameco 171969
Transistor Base wire J5 ? J17
NPN RS 276-1617 Emit. G11 ? G13
NPN RS 276-1617 Emit. I4 ? I6 Yellow Wires
Relay Pwr sply ? c2
5VDC RS 275-240 Coil F6 ? F7 D2 ? D4
Crystal Gray Wires
DigiKey 445-1638ND H44 ? J45 Pwr Gnd ? I2
H2 ? H11
Terminals RS 276-1388
Thanks for posting
Thanks to both you and Ted for posting the information, looks great.
I learned a lot on this project.
Take care,
Danner
I learned a lot on this project.
Take care,
Danner
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Check this thread out! We actually made the program and LPT board.
Ted
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Project
This was a good project. It helped me as I took it another step. I built a board using a BS2pe module from Parallax which holds my program and logs the data onto a thumb drive. It utilizes the same board to control the latch and speaker as shown above. For our sites, this new setup works better. I do not have to have a computer at each location. I am way out of the loop on Basic programming now. I don't have any other projects in mind so I do not expect to get back into this anytime soon. Thanks again to all those who helped along the way.
Danner
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That is GREAT to hear! I was wondering if anything would last that long as LPT ports are rapidly disappearing on computers.
Apparently you also got the beeper to work. What changes did you make?
Can I get a piece of the action?
Ted
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Apparently you also got the beeper to work. What changes did you make?
Can I get a piece of the action?
Ted
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Update
I saved the program as a text file.. I did not see how to upload it as an attachment so I pasted it below.
You are right that LPT ports are going away, and I also found my original program worked fine on some 98 computers but didn't on others so I went the Basic Stamp route as shown below... I'm pretty sure this is the latest verstion. I drive the speaker the same as I do the latch, through an opto. The additional hardware has the stamp, an onboard clock and a data-logger that I plug a thumb drive into. Anything I need to update other than the clock which I do from the keypad. The log file is kept on the thumb drive as well as the password files.
Danner
You are right that LPT ports are going away, and I also found my original program worked fine on some 98 computers but didn't on others so I went the Basic Stamp route as shown below... I'm pretty sure this is the latest verstion. I drive the speaker the same as I do the latch, through an opto. The additional hardware has the stamp, an onboard clock and a data-logger that I plug a thumb drive into. Anything I need to update other than the clock which I do from the keypad. The log file is kept on the thumb drive as well as the password files.
Danner
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' {$STAMP BS2pe}
' {$PBASIC 2.5}
' =========================================================================
'
' File...... Door1.BS2pe
' Purpose... Electronic door latch controller
' Author.... Daniel Fuller
' E-mail.... qxotic@hotmail.com
' Started... 11 August 2009
' Updated... 21 September 2009
' -----[ Program Description ]---------------------------------------------
'
' Provides entry control for a door.
'
' The (Grayhill series 88) keypad used for this program is layed out like this:
'
' --- --- ---
' | 1 | 2 | 3 | R1
' --- --- ---
' | 4 | 5 | 6 | R2
' --- --- ---
' | 7 | 8 | 9 | R3
' --- --- ---
' | * | 0 | # | R4
' --- --- ---
'
' C C C
' 1 2 3
' -----[ I/O Definitions ]-------------------------------------------------
TX PIN 0 ' Transmit Data to Logger --> 27937.4 (RXD)
RX PIN 1 ' Receive Data from Logger <-- 27937.5 (TXD)
SDA PIN 8 ' clock - used Sparkfun RTC BOB-00099
SCL PIN 9 ' clock
' -----[ Constants ]-------------------------------------------------------
Baud CON 188 'A baud rate of 4800
DS1307 CON %1101 <<4> 510)THEN start = 0
LOOP UNTIL (IN3 = 0) ' wait for key
key = ~KeyPad ' get inverted state of bits
IF (start <510>26 THEN
GOSUB ValidCode
ELSEIF clock(2)>6 AND clock(2)<22 THEN
GOSUB ValidCode
ELSE
Note = "Z":GOSUB InvalidCode ' set note for timezone denial
ENDIF
RETURN
' -----[ InvalidCode ]----------------------------------------------------
InvalidCode:
GOSUB Beep2
GOSUB Beep2
GOSUB Beep2
GOSUB History
GOSUB Main
' -----[ ValidCode ]----------------------------------------------------
ValidCode:
Note = "G" 'set note to 1 for access granted
HIGH 12 'send signal to open latch
GOSUB Beep2
GOSUB Beep
PAUSE 2500 'delay to keep latch open
LOW 12 'send signal to close latch
GOSUB Beep2
GOSUB History
GOSUB Main
' -----[ History ]----------------------------------------------------
History: 'this info goes into a history log on logger
GOSUB Check_Logger
SEROUT TX, Baud, [$01, $20, "Log.txt", $0D] ' DIR
SERIN RX, Baud, 500, No_Log,[WAIT($20)] ' Wait for $20 or time out if no response
SEROUT TX,Baud,[$9,$20,"Log.txt", CR]
SERIN RX,Baud,500, LogErr2,[WAIT(">")]
SEROUT TX,Baud,[$8,$20,$0,$0,$0,DEC 24,CR,DEC2 Apt," ",DEC4 keycode,
" ", Note," ",
HEX2 clock(2),":",HEX2 clock(1)," ",
HEX2 clock(6),HEX2 clock(5),HEX2 clock(4),CR,$0A,CR]
SERIN RX,Baud,500, LogErr3,[WAIT(">")]
SEROUT TX,Baud,[$0A,$20,"Log.txt", CR]
SERIN RX,Baud,500, LogCloseErr,[WAIT(">")]
DEBUG CR,? Apt, ? keycode, ASC ? Note 'this data went to History Log
DEBUG HEX2 clock(2), ":", HEX2 clock(1), ":", HEX2 clock(0), CR
DEBUG "20", HEX2 clock(6), "-", HEX2 clock(5), "-", HEX2 clock(4), CR
RETURN
'-----[ Logger Error checks for Log file]-----------------------------------------------
LogErr2:
Note = "M"
GOSUB InvalidCode
LogErr3:
Note = "N"
GOSUB InvalidCode
LogCloseErr:
Note = "P"
SEROUT TX,Baud,[$0A,$20,"Log.txt", CR]
GOSUB InvalidCode
No_Log:
SEROUT TX,Baud,[$9,$20,"Log2.txt", CR] ' create second log file if log is corrupted
SERIN RX,Baud,500, LogErr2,[WAIT(">")]
SEROUT TX,Baud,[$8,$20,$0,$0,$0,DEC 24,CR,DEC2 Apt," ",DEC4 keycode,
" ", Note," ",
HEX2 clock(2),":",HEX2 clock(1)," ",
HEX2 clock(6),HEX2 clock(5),HEX2 clock(4),CR,$0A,CR]
SERIN RX,Baud,500, LogErr3,[WAIT(">")]
SEROUT TX,Baud,[$0A,$20,"Log2.txt", CR]
SERIN RX,Baud,500, LogCloseErr,[WAIT(">")]
GOSUB Main
' -----[ Use Keypad to Update Clock ]----------------------------------------------------
KP_Clock_Update:
GOSUB Beep ' 4 beeps for ready for time and date entry
GOSUB Beep
GOSUB Beep
GOSUB Beep
GOSUB GetKeyPad
IF keyIn <>4 THEN GOSUB InvalidCode 'sub password
GOSUB Beep
GOSUB Beep2
counter = 12
DO
GOSUB GetKeyPad
counter = counter - 1
kpEntry(counter) = keyIn
LOOP UNTIL counter = 1
clock(1) = kpEntry(2) * 10 + kpEntry(1)
clock(1) = clock(1) // 60 'update mins
clock(1) = (clock(1) / 10 << 4) + (clock(1) // 10)'decimal to BCD
clock(2) = kpEntry(4) * 10 + kpEntry(3)
clock(2) = clock(2) // 24 'update hours
clock(2) = (clock(2) / 10 << 4) + (clock(2) // 10)'decimal to BCD
clock(3) = kpEntry(5)
clock(3) = clock(3) // 7 'update day of week
clock(3) = (clock(3) / 10 << 4) + (clock(3) // 10)'decimal to BCD
clock(4) = kpEntry(7) * 10 + kpEntry(6)
clock(4) = clock(4) // 31 'update day of month
clock(4) = (clock(4) / 10 << 4) + (clock(4) // 10)'decimal to BCD
clock(5) = kpEntry(9) * 10 + kpEntry(8)
clock(5) = clock(5) // 12 'update month
clock(5) = (clock(5) / 10 << 4) + (clock(5) // 10)'decimal to BCD
clock(6) = kpEntry(11) * 10 + kpEntry(10)
clock(6) = (clock(6) / 10 << 4) + (clock(6) // 10)'decimal to BCD
clock(0) = $00
clock(7) = 0
GOSUB Set_Clock
GOSUB Get_Clock
DEBUG CR, HEX2 clock(2), ":", HEX2 clock(1), ":", HEX2 clock(0), CR
DEBUG ? clock(3), CR
DEBUG "20", HEX2 clock(6), "-", HEX2 clock(5), "-", HEX2 clock(4), CR
RETURN
' --------[ I2C Clock Subroutines ] ----------------
Set_Clock:
PAUSE 100
I2COUT SDA, DS1307, 0, [STR clock\8] ' update clock registers
RETURN
Get_Clock:
PAUSE 100 ' wait 100 ms CHANGE IF MORE CODE IS ADDED !!!
I2CIN SDA, DS1307, 0, [STR clock\8] ' retrieve clock registers
RETURN
' --------[ Beeps ] ----------------
Beep:
HIGH 14 'beep for ready
PAUSE 200
LOW 14
PAUSE 100
RETURN
Beep2:
HIGH 14 'beep for ready
PAUSE 200
LOW 14
PAUSE 200
RETURN
'------------( Code Update )----------------------------------
Code_Update:
GOSUB Beep ' 2 beeps for ready for Code update
GOSUB Beep
GOSUB GetKeyPad
IF keyIn =2 THEN GOSUB Add_Code ELSEIF keyIn = 3 THEN GOSUB Delete_Code ELSE GOSUB InvalidCode
RETURN
' --------[ Add PassCode ] ----------------
Add_Code:
GOSUB Code_Loop
GOSUB Check_Logger
SEROUT TX,Baud,[$9,$20, DEC4 keycode, CR] ' creates file
SERIN RX,Baud,500, LogErr2,[WAIT(">")]
SEROUT TX,Baud,[$8,$20,$0,$0,$0,DEC 2,CR,DEC2 Apt,CR] 'writes Apt no to file
SERIN RX,Baud,500, LogErr3,[WAIT(">")]
GOSUB Close_Logger
GOSUB Beep
GOSUB Beep
DEBUG CR,? Apt, ? keycode
RETURN
' --------[ Delete PassCode ] ----------------
Delete_Code:
GOSUB Code_Loop
GOSUB Check_Logger
SEROUT TX,Baud,[$07,$20,DEC4 keycode,CR] 'deletes file
SERIN RX,Baud,500,DeleteErr,[WAIT(">")]
GOSUB Beep
GOSUB Beep
DEBUG ? keycode, CR
RETURN
DeleteErr:
DEBUG "file delete error", CR
GOSUB InvalidCode
' --------[ Loop for Code Input ] ----------------
Code_Loop:
GOSUB Beep
counter = 0
keycode = 0
DO
GOSUB GetKeyPad
counter = counter + 1
kpEntry(counter) = keyIn
LOOP UNTIL counter = 6
keycode = kpEntry(1) * 10
keycode = keycode + kpEntry(2)
keycode = keycode * 10
keycode = keycode + kpEntry(3)
keycode = keycode * 10
keycode = keycode + kpEntry(4)
Apt = kpEntry(5) * 10
Apt = Apt + kpEntry(6)
RETURN
' --------[ Check Logger ] ----------------
Check_Logger:
PAUSE 100 ' Allow Time To Settle
SEROUT TX, Baud, [CR]
SERIN RX,Baud,500,Not_Found2,[WAIT(">")]
RETURN
Not_Found2:
Note = 2
GOSUB InvalidCode
' --------[ Clear Variables ] ----------------
Clear_Variables:
counter = 0
key = 0
keyIn = 0
Apt = 0
Note = 0
start(1) = 0
keycode = 0
HIGH 2 ' shut logger power off
RETURN