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TABLE 5.1-1. Telecommunications Commands
Command
[F.S. Area]A
[no. of arrays]B
[YR:DAY:HR:MM:SS]C
[no. of arrays]D
E
[no. of loc.]F
[F.S. loc. no.]G
7H or 2718H
[loc. no.]I
3142J
Description
SELECT AREA/STATUS - If 1 or 2 does not precede the A to select
the Final Storage Area, the CR10 will default to Area 1. All subsequent
commands other than A will address the area selected. Datalogger
returns Reference, the DSP location; the number of filled Final Storage
locations; Version of datalogger; Errors #1 and #2 where #1 is the
number of E08's and #2 is the number of overrun errors (both are
cleared by entering 8888A; #2 is also cleared at time of program
compilation); size of total Memory in CR10; Final Storage Area;
Location of MPTR; and Checksum. All in the following format:
R+xxxxx Fxxxxx Vxx Exx xx Mxx Ax L+xxxxx Cxxxx
If data is stored while in telecommunications, the A command must be
issued to update the Reference to the new DSP.
BACK-UP - MPTR is backed-up the specified number of Output Arrays
(no number defaults to 1) and advanced to the nearest start of array.
CR10 sends the Area, MPTR Location, and Checksum: Ax L+xxxxx
Cxxxx
RESET/SEND TIME - If time is entered the time is reset. If only 2
colons are in the time string, HR:MM:SS is assumed; 3 colons means
DAY:HR:MM:SS. If only the C is entered, time is unaltered. CR10
returns year, Julian day, hr:min:sec, and Checksum: Y:xx Dxxxx
Txx:xx:xx Cxxxx
ASCII DUMP - If necessary, the MPTR is advanced to start of scan.
CR10 sends the number of arrays specified (no number defaults to 1)
or the number of arrays between MPTR and Reference, whichever is
smaller, CRLF, Location, Checksum.
End call. Datalogger sends CRLF only.
BINARY DUMP - Used in TELCOM (PC208). See Appendix C.
MOVE MPTR - MPTR is moved to specified Final Storage location.
The location number must be entered. CR10 sends Area, Location,
and Checksum: Ax L+xxxxx Cxxxx
REMOTE KEYBOARD - CR10 sends the prompt ">" and is ready to
execute standard keyboard commands (Section OV3).
Display/change value at Input Storage location. CR10 sends the value
stored at the location. A new value and CR may then be sent. CR10
sends checksum. If no new value is sent (CR only) the location value
will remain the same.
TOGGLE FLAGS AND SET UP FOR K COMMAND - Used in the
Monitor Mode and with the Heads Up Display. See Appendix C for
details.
SECTION 5. TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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