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Channel 2 = Channel 1 Relay + Output Relay Klll
Use the display channel command (B) to verify that each
Channel 3 = Channel 2 Relay + Output Relay Kl12
channel has closed. Refer to Table 2-15 for the maximum
Channel 4 = Channel 2 Relay + Output Relay Kll 1
number of relays that can be closed simultaneously.
Channel 19 = Channel 10 Relay + Output Relay Kl12
Channel 20 = Channel IO Relay + Output Relay Klll
NOTE
2. Display Channel
(B)
The number of channels for a particular con-
figuration is determined by the number of poles,
and Model 706's daisy chained together.
The letter B is the command to program the Model 706 to
display a particular channel. The format for the display
channel command is as follows:
4.
. where:
Bnnnn
Display Mode (D)
The letter D is the command to set a particular display
mode. There are five display modes and they are as
follows:
B = Display channel command.
n = Number of channel.
Programming
Example-Enter
the following
statements
into the HP-85 to program the Model 706 to display channel
7.
DO = Display Channel
Dl = Display Interval Time
D2- = Display Time
D3 = Display Date
D4 = Display Message
Programming
Example-Enter
the following
statements
into the HP-85 to display the date.
REMOTE 718 (END LINE)
OUTPUT 718; "B7X" (END LINE)
REMOTE 718 (END LINE)
OUTPUT 718; "D3X" (END LINE)
The number of channels for a particular configuration
is
determined by the number of poles, and Model 706's daisy
chained together. If the channel specified in the statement is
greater than the highest available channel, the Model 706
gives an IDDCO and then returns to the previously displayed
channel. Take note of the front panel display upon pressing
END LINE the second time. Channel 7 should be displayed.
When END LINE is pressed the second time, the Model 706
displays the date.
5. Set Date Format (El
3. Close Channel
(Cl
The letter C is the command to close a particular channel.
The format for the closed channel command is as follows:
The letter E is the command to program the Model 706 to
set the date format for american date format or the inter-
national date format. The two formats are as follows:
EO = American Date Format: mm.dd
El = International Date Format: dd.mm
Cnnnn
Programming
Example-Enter
the following
statements
into the HP-85 to set the international date format.
-where:
C = Close channel command.
n = Number of channel.
REMOTE 718 (END LINE)
OUTPUT 718; "D3X" (END LINE)
OUTPUT 718; "ElX"
(END LINE)
Programming
Example-Enter
the following
statements
into the HP85 program Model 706 to close channel 7.
When END LINE is pressed the third time, the Model 706 is
programmed for the international date format.
REMOTE 718 (END LINE)
OUTPUT 718; "C7X" (END LINE)
NOTE
Take
note of the front panel display upon pressing END LINE
the second time. Channel 7 should be closed.
Multiple channels can be closed simultaneously over the bus.
For example, close channels I-IO by entering the following
statement into the HP85 keyboard:
Do not place the set date format (El command
after another command in the same string. The
Model 706 will process the E command as an ex-
ponent for scientific notation and create an in-
valid condition.
Use the E command
in a
separate string.
OUTPUT 718; "Cl C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C8
ClOX" (END LINE)
Use the following statement to return the Model 706 to the
display channel mode:
OUTPUT 718; "DOX" (END LINE)
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