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to run the program. After the RUN key is pressed, the chan-
nels that are closed (odd channels 1 through 50) are displayed
with a prefix on the HP-85's CRT. The display is shown as
foltows:
To take the Model 706 out of the inspect mode enter the
following statement into the HP-85:
OUTPUT 718;"P4X"
(END LINE)
After the END LINE key is pressed the Model 706 is taken
out
of the inspect mode and the middle decimal point (706
display) stops blinking and goes out.
3.5.3 Prefix
Some commands may be sent with an identifying prefix or
without
the prefix, they are listed as follows:
Refer to
paragraph 3.5.1 for an example program.
1. GO-Sending
the GO command transmits the channel
data with a prefix. The format is as follows:
+ Cnnnn,Sn
where
C = Present Channel
S = Status of Present Channel (0 = Open 1 = Closed)
2. Gl-Sending
the Gl command transmits the channel
data without a prefix. The format is as follows:
nnnn,n
3. G2-Sending
the G2 command transmits the entire
channel buffer state with a prefix. The format is as
follows:
COO01 ,Sn
C0002,Sn
.
.
Cnnnn,Sn
4. G3-Sending
the G3 command transmits the entire
channel buffer state without a prefix. The format is as
follows:
OOO1,n
0002,n
.
0
nnnn,n
5. G4-Sending
the G4 command transmits the status of
the I/O port with a prefix. The format is as follows:
I/Oiii,ooo
where
i=The
input from 0 to 377 octal.
o = The output from 0 to 377 octal.
6. G5-Sending
the G5 command transmits the status of
the t/O status port without
a prefix. The format is as
follows:
. . .
111,000
7. GG-Sending
the G6 command transmits the time and
date with prefix. The format is as follows:
Thh:mm:ss,Dmm:dd
8. G7-Sending
the G7 command transmits the time and
date without a prefix. The format is as follows:
hh:mm:ss,mm:dd
9. G8-Sending
the G8 command transmits the status
word with a prefix. The status word format is covered in
detail in paragraph 3.7.
10. GS-Sending
the G9 command transmits the status
word without a prefix. The status word format is
covered
in detail in paragraph 3.7.
11. GlO-Sending
the GlO command transmits the channel
settling time with a prefix. The format is as follows:
Hnnn.nnn
12. Gil -Sending
the Gil command transmits the channel
settling time without a prefix. The format is as follows:
nnn.nnn
13. G12-Sending
the G12 command transmits the alarm
time with a prefix. The format is as follows:
Qhh:mm:ss'
14. G13-Sending
the G13 command transmits the alarm
time without a prefix. The format is as follows:
hh:mm:ss
15. G14-Sending
the G14 command transmits the interval
time with a prefix. The format is as follows:
Wnnn.nnn
16. G15-Sending
the G15 command transmits the interval
time without a prefix. The format is as follows:
nnn.nnn
17. GlG-Sending
the G16 command transmits the selected
first and last channel numbers with a prefix. The format
is as follows:
Fnnnn,Lnnnn
18. G17-Sending
the
G17 command transmits the selected
first and last channel numbers with out a prefix. The for-
mat is as follows:
nnnn,nnnn
19. G18-Sending
the G18 command transmits
the
relay set
up location that was previously used with a prefix. For
example: if location 01 was the last recalled location,
then the statements:
OUTPUT 718; "G18X" (END LINE)
ENTER 728; A$ (END LINE)
DISP AS (END LINE)
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