Claims
- 1. A digital data entry method for visually displaying a digital representation of an operator desired number which comprises:
- (a) positioning manually and approximately a first mechanical member for converting a mechanical position into a steady state electrical analog signal having a first magnitude;
- (b) converting said steady state electrical analog signal to a binary coded representation having a second magnitude, said second magnitude being in a predetermined relationship with said first magnitude;
- (c) displaying digitally a first representation of said binary coded representation to the operator for identification; and
- (d) repositioning said mechanical member and repeating steps (b) and (c) until said digital representation corresponds to the operator desired number.
- 2. A digital data entry method for visually displaying a digital representation of an operator desired number as in claim 1 further comprising:
- (a) the additional step of storing said binary coded representation in a first storage means for subsequent use by data processing circuitry.
- 3. A digital data entry method for visually displaying a digital representation of an operator desired number as in claim 2 further comprising:
- (a) repeating steps (a) through (d) of claim 9 for a second, third, and fourth reiteration to enter an operator desired number which is divided into a first, second, third and fourth distinct digital representation; and
- (b) storing said binary coded representation for said second, third and fourth distinct digital representation in a corresponding second, third, and fourth storage means for subsequent use by data processing circuitry.
- 4. A digital data entry method for visually displaying a digital representation of an operator desired number as in claim 2 further comprising:
- (a) repeating steps (a) through (d) of claim 9 for second, third and fourth mechanical members in addition to said first mechanical member; and
- (b) storing said binary coded representation representative of a mechanical position of said second, third, and fourth mechanical member in a corresponding second, third, and fourth storage means for subsequent use by data processing circuitry.
- 5. A digital data entry method as set forth in claim 1 wherein the operator desired number is an operator desired time.
- 6. A digital data entry system for visually displaying a digital representation of an operator desired number comprising:
- (a) means responsive to at least a first mechanical position for converting said first mechanical position to a steady state electrical analog voltage having a first magnitude;
- (b) conversion means for converting said steady state electrical analog voltage to a binary coded representation having a second magnitude, said second magnitude being in a predetermined relationship with said first magnitude; and
- (c) means for displaying a digital representation of said binary coded representation for identification by an operator and for subsequent adjustment by said operator of said first mechanical position to provide a subsequent steady state analog voltage until said digital representation corresponds to the operator desired number.
- 7. A digital data entry system for visually displaying a digital representation of an operator desired number as in claim 6 further including:
- (a) means coupled to said conversion means for storing said binary coded representation for use by data processing circuitry.
- 8. A digital data entry system for visually displaying a digital representation of an operator desired number as in claim 6 further including:
- (a) means coupled to said conversion means for storing a first, second, third, and fourth binary coded representation for use by data processing circuitry.
- 9. A digital data entry system for visually displaying a digital representation of an operator desired number as in claim 8 wherein said means responsive to at least a first mechanical position is responsive to a first, second, third and fourth mechanical position and further comprises:
- (a) means for directing said electrical analog voltage from said first, second, third, and fourth mechanical positions into said means for storing a first, second, third, and fourth binary coded representation respectively; and
- (b) means for displaying a digital representation of said binary coded representation for identification by an operator and for subsequent adjustment by said operator of said second, third, and fourth mechanical positions until said digital representations of said first, second, third, and fourth mechanical positions correspond to the operator desired number.
- 10. A digital entry system as set forth in claim 6 wherein the operator desired number is an operator desired time.
- 11. A digital entry system as set forth in claim 6 wherein said conversion means has a conversion error in excess of the data entry error of the digital entry system.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 763,399, filed Jan. 28, 1977, now abandoned.
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