Setting Up Control Inputs For A Sequence - Teledyne T700 Operation Manual

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Teledyne API – Model T700 Dynamic Dilution Calibrator

4.3.1.5. Setting Up Control Inputs for a Sequence

This display only appears if there are no sequences currently
programmed into the T700.
OTHERWISE ...
SETUP X.X
1) SEQ [NAME], [X] STEPS
PREV NEXT
Deletes the sequence shown
in the message field
Scrolls back and forth between
existing sequences
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The T700 calibrator‟s control inputs allow the entire sequence to be triggered from an
external source. This feature allows the calibrator to operate in a slave mode so that
external control sources, such as a data logger can initiate the calibration sequences.
Each of the T700 calibrator‟s control outputs is located on the back of the instrument
(see Figure 3-4).
12 separate ON/OFF switches assigned to separate calibration sequences or;
A 12-bit wide bus allowing the user to define activation codes for up to 4095
separate calibration sequences.
To assign a CC INPUT pattern/code to a particular sequence, press:
Make sure toT700 is in
standby mode.
INS
PRNT
EXIT
DEL EDIT
Edits the sequence shown
in the message field
Toggle this
button
turn the
CC input ON/
OFF
Moves the
cursor one
character left or
right.
Overview of Operating Modes and Basic Operation
STANDBY
A-CAL=0.000 LPM
<TST
TST>
GEN STBY SEQ
SETUP X.X
PRIMARY SETUP MENU
GAS
CFG
CLK PASS
SEQ
SETUP X.X
SEQUENCE CONFIGURATION
PRINT
EDIT
SETUP X.X
END OF SEQUENCES
INS
SETUP X.X
NAME:0
EDIT
SET>
Continue pressing SET> until ...
SETUP X.X
CC INPUT:DISABLED
<SET SET>
EDIT
SETUP X.X
CC INPUT ENABLE:OFF
OFF
SETUP X.X
CC INPUT:[0]00000000000
<CH
CH>
[0]
Toggle this button to turn the selected bit ON/OFF (0 or 1).
Each bit shown on the display represents one of the control
input pins located on the back of the T700.
The left most bit is Bit 1, the next bit to the right, bit 2,
progressing rightward to bit 12.
SETUP
MORE
EXIT
EXIT
PRNT
EXIT
EXIT
EXIT
EXIT discards the
new setting
ENTER EXIT
ENTR accepts the
new setting
EXIT discards the
ENTER EXIT
new setting
ENTR accepts the
new setting
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