Warnings - Teledyne 300 Instruction Manual

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example), and the data point value ("6.8"). Presumably the user (or remote
computer) knows all of the other information about the data point value.
This report format is particularly useful when you are sampling more than one
data point because up to five data points may be printed per line. The line number
field is necessary because a single report may span multiple lines. A compact
report with two data points, such as the PNUMTC Data Channel, looks like this:
D
31:10:06
Example 1: To report the last 100 records from the CONC Data Channel in Verbose
format type:
D REPORT "CONC" RECORDS=100 VERBOSE
Example 2: To report all the records from the PNUMTC Data Channel in Compact
format type:

7.2 Warnings

Whenever a warning message is displayed on the display, it is also sent to the RS-232
output. See Table 2.4 for a list of the warning messages. These messages are very
helpful when trying to track down a system problem and for determining whether or not
DAS average data is actually valid. The message format is:
"W DDD:HH:MM IIII WARNING MESSAGE<CRLF>"
An example of an actual warning message is:
"W 194:11:03 0000 SAMPLE FLOW WARN<CRLF>"
Warnings may be cleared via the RS-232 interface by issuing a command of the form:
where "COMMAND" indicates which warning message to clear. For example, to clear
the "SAMPLE FLOW WARN" message, the host computer can issue the command:
Attempting to clear a warning which is not active has no effect. The table below lists the
command to use to clear each possible warning message.
P/N 02163G Teledyne API Model 300 CO Analyzer Instruction Manual - Page 58
0412 PNUMTC: 1
D REPORT "PNUMTC" COMPACT
"W COMMAND<CRLF>"
"W WSMPFLOW<CRLF>".
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