Program (Scan) Hlode; Prefix; Eoi - Keithley 705 Instruction Manual

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PROGRAM
REMOTE 717 (END
IO
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100 END
LINE)
CLEAR 7 (END LINE)
OUTPUT 717; "D4
USE X" (END LINE)
WAIT
1000 (END LINE)
OUTPUT
717; "D4
SINGLE X" (END LINE)
WAIT
1000 (END LINE1
OUTPUT
717; "D4
SCAN X" (END LINE)
WAIT
1000 (END LINE)
GO TO 30
COMMENTS
Set Model
705 to remote.
Clears Model
705.
End of program.
Displays
USE on the Model
705 display.
Wait one second.
Displays
SINGLE
on the
Model 705 display.
Wait one second.
Displays
SCAN on the
Model 705 display.
Wait one second.
Go to line 30.
When the END LINE key is pressed the second time the Model
705 displays the following:
SCFln
I
Display operation
may be restored
by entering
the following
statement
into the HP-85:
OUTPUT
717; "DOX"
(END LINE)
3.5.2 Program
(Scan)
Mode
The following
three
commands
set the
Model
705
to the
single, continuous
or step scan mode.
PO-The
PO command
sets the Model 705 to the step scan
mode. The step scan mode permits the user to scan through
the programmed
channels
one at a time upon sending
the
PO command.
In using the step scan mode over the IEEE
bus the interval
time must be greater
than
IOmsec.
PI -The
PI command
sets the Model 705 to the single scan
mode. The single scan mode permits one complete
scan of
the programmed
channels.
P2-The
P2 command
sets the
Model
705 to the con-
tinuous
scan mode.
The continuous
scan mode permits
a
continuous
scan of the programmed
channels.
3.5.3 Prefix
I. GO-Sending
the GO command
transmits
the channel data
with a prefix. The format
is as follows:
Cnnn,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:
nnn,n
3. G2-Sending
the G2 command
transmits
the entire chan-
nel buffer state with a prefix.
The format
is as follows:
COO1 ,Sn,
C002,Sn,
Cnnn,Sn
4. G3-Sending
the G3 command
transmits
the entire chan-
nel buffer state without
a prefix. The format
is as follows:
001 ,n,
002, n,
nnn,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
form 0 to 377 octal.
6. G5-Sending
the G5 command
transmits
the status of the
I/O status port without
a prefix. The format
is as follows:
. . .
111,000
7. G6-Sending
the G6 command
transmits
the time
and
date with a 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. G9-Sending
the G9 command
transmjts
the status word
without
a prefix.
The status
word
format
is covered
in
detail in paragraph
3.7.
11. GIO-Sending
the GlO command
transmits
the channel
settling
time with a prefix. The format
is as follows:
Hnnnnnn
12. Gil -Sending
the Gil
command
transmits
the channel
settling
time without
a prefix. The format
is as follows:
nnnnnn
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. G16-Sending
the G16 command
transmits
the selected
first and last channel
numbers
with a prefix. The format
is
as follows:
Fnnn, Lnnn
18. G17-Sending
the G17 command
transmits
the selected
first and last channel numbers without
a prefix. The format
is as follows:
nnn,nnn
3.5.4 EOI
The EOI line on the bus is usually set low by a device during the
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