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Attached is a Quick Referenece Guide for the FRAM71 and FRAM71B. Thanks go to Bob and Sylvain for their suggestions.

Trim, fold, laminate as desired, it fit's in the 71B's case.

Zip file contains both a pdf and the Visio source file.

Dave
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Thank you Dave,
This QR will be very handy.
I just did a recto-verso color print on a glossy paper, that got me two QR with on one side FRAM71 QR and on the other side FRAM71B QR.
Sylvain
I like the recto-verso idea. I just printed them on heavy card stock.
Turned out great!
Thanks, Dave. Very handy!
(01-30-2021 06:00 PM)Sylvain Cote Wrote: [ -> ]Thank you Dave,
This QR will be very handy.
I just did a recto-verso color print on a glossy paper, that got me two QR with on one side FRAM71 QR and on the other side FRAM71B QR.
Sylvain

Is that somewhat like "Presto-Change-o", or more like plain old duplex?

Dave - If you update this, please upload a PDF that has the same content on page-1 and page-2, so a duplex print will yield the same front/back, thus making 2 cards, without folks needing PDF-writing s/w?
(01-30-2021 08:49 PM)rprosperi Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-30-2021 06:00 PM)Sylvain Cote Wrote: [ -> ]Thank you Dave,
This QR will be very handy.
I just did a recto-verso color print on a glossy paper, that got me two QR with on one side FRAM71 QR and on the other side FRAM71B QR.
Sylvain

Is that somewhat like "Presto-Change-o", or more like plain old duplex?

Dave - If you update this, please upload a PDF that has the same content on page-1 and page-2, so a duplex print will yield the same front/back, thus making 2 cards, without folks needing PDF-writing s/w?

I've never seen a duplex printer that is able to print that precisious. Normally you allways have displacement of 1-2mm.
That's true (I just printed it and it appears the image may be slightly off-angle) but it's still easy to cut it along the lines (with possible trim) and then laminate the result. But I think it will still be useful as a QRG, even if some 0.5mm hash markings are sullying the edges. Smile
I took a printed QRG, flipped it over, put it back in the paper tray, and printed the back side. I think it looks good enough.

On the side, here's my original quick reference. I made a label for the module with the jumper functions.

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Thanks a lot!
(01-30-2021 10:27 PM)Massimo Gnerucci Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks a lot!

Glad to have helped. Smile
(01-30-2021 08:49 PM)rprosperi Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-30-2021 06:00 PM)Sylvain Cote Wrote: [ -> ]I just did a recto-verso color print on a glossy paper, that got me two QR with on one side FRAM71 QR and on the other side FRAM71B QR.
Is that somewhat like "Presto-Change-o", or more like plain old duplex?
Short form of latin terms: rēctō foliō ("right side of the leaf") and versō foliō ("back side of the leaf") but yes it translate to duplex in English.
Hello Dave,
Thanks for making the nice QRG.
I think there is a small typo in the CFG nibble for row LAST RAM in the TOP FRAM section.
According to the FRAM71B manual it should read "B" instead of "8". Probably the same for the FRAM71 side.

Regards
Bernd
Updated QRG in first post. I've added the Visio source file for those who wish to customize their guide.
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