Canon Model 6401 B manual Buffer

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Field Test Unit Software

print Format,

F =

Formatted input. (set of B,L,C)

Pointers

& buffer

P =

Buffer & Pointer format

Bypass,

Skip buffer

B = Bypass data unloaded using “F” or “B”

or Done?

S

=

"

"

"

" “P”

 

 

D

=

Done

(ready

to

Print)

Log interval (min)? log interval of logger program in minutes

Enter the log period (the time between data recordings) of the logger program

Bytes per log?

number of bytes logged at each log interval

(max)

Enter the number of bytes recorded each log by the logger

Fields per log?number of fields from each log that are to be Plot/Printed. (Separate channels)

Enter the number of fields of the log you wish to print/plot

Enter Scale Size (cm

Horizontal (X axis or time)

scale (the

per hour)?

graph is plotted on its side)

 

Enter the scale of the time axis. This will determine how much paper the graph will use

Field []

Description of each field to be

bytes,from,to,units,

Print/Plotted.

(location,start,end)

 

bytes = size of field in bytes and optional conversion formula specifications (or any combination of size plus for- mula).

RED = Red thermistor correction

from,to = are the scales to be used for the range (Y axis up the

graph)

or the scale printed.

units = (optional) part of the title for the column/field.

location = (optional) byte position in the log entry where the field begins. If not specified then the next byte in the log entry is assumed to be the start of this field. (location is counted from 0, byte 0 being the lst byte location in the log entry).

start,end = (optional) prescale values which set the limits of valid data for the log entry. If not specified, the data is assumed to range from 0 to 255 (or 0 to

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Section 3. (UN)LOAD, PLOT& COPY

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Contents Starlog Copyright Notice Table of Contents To CASSETTE/RAM RecordingsLOAD/PLOT Operator Responses Running PlotxDirect Commands from FTU-PROM CommandsDisplay Format ValuesField Test Unit Software Contents Memory structure Why use a FTU? InstallationSwitching on the FTU Running a ProgramAttaching the cassette REDSaving a Program Loading a ProgramGrey BlackFilename Extensions FTU Memory GuidePLOT/COPY/FTUC Loading PLOT’ in 16K RAM FTU Standard Features Running Copy Command FilesCopying Files Operator Responses Question Answer Timing considerationsRunning Load Printing & Plotting RecordingsRunning Plot AnswersFile name,type Hhmm Ddmmyy Buffer PRINT/PLOT/LOAD/COPY Examples Print Example Sample Field DescriptionsStart Question Operator ResponsePlot Example Load Example Hhmm Ddmmyy 50,14 Load Program control variables FileCopy Example InputPlotx Operator Responses QuestionMeaning= Green Sample Field DescriptionLines on the X-710 printer to produce L/F Header Message FormatHeader message Line Data Message Format Data messages Line 2 onwardsEND Message Format END messageData Storage Format Command OperationINITIALlZATlON 5 ‘space’ CommandCursor KEY Commands Next Locate 0,1PRINT USING####BL Locate 0,3PRINT? LB P Channel AddressesNFTU.X07 Program Listing CLSPRINT#1,KKKON Error Goto 0V = Clsinputloc Lgoto If M=1 then M=2 Else M=1 GotoClsinputblockbgoto Clsinputput NextDisplay of the Loggers Current Memory Values User Defined Screen Format Key Stroke FunctionExample FTU to lock up on power on Commands to Modify Data LoggerTime DisplayX-07 Direct Commands from FTU-PROM TimeBaud S300Free QuitIndirect and Miscellaneous Commands CLR Summary of CommandsHome Pdlftu ALL Recorded Data will be Lost