Canon Model 6401 B manual Load Example

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Field Test Unit Software

Enter scale size

1 1cm of graph = lhour

(cm per

hour)?

 

 

Field 2

 

RED,0,60,Deg

C

bytes,from,to,units,

Use red thermistor correction., range temp

(location,start,end)

from 0 to 60, label Deg C

Field 2

 

RED,0,60,Deg

C

bytes,from,to,units,

Use red thermistor correction, range temp

(location,start,end)

from 0 to 60, label Deg C

Field 3

 

1,-10,60,Deg C,

bytes,from,to,units,

Use red thermistor correction, range temp

(location,start,end)

from 0 to 60, label Deg C

Field 4

 

1,-10,60,Deg C

bytes,from,to,units,

Use red thermistor correction, range temp

(location,start,end)

from 0 to 60,

label Deg C

Check Data Start

Y Yes this is

when the first log occurred

Date &

Time

 

 

15:54:40

21AUG’86

 

 

(Y/N)?

 

 

 

Check

START

Y Yes, start printing data from this point on

Date & Time

 

 

15:54:40 21AUG’86

 

 

(Y/N)?

 

 

 

Check END

Y Yes, finish

printing data at this point

Date & Time

 

 

15:54:40

22AUG’86

 

 

(Y/N)?

 

 

 

3.7.3 LOAD - Example

The following two examples show the procedure to follow if a log program is written on a host computer and then transferred into a logger via the FTU.

LOAD - Example 1

Assume a log program was written by the UNIDATA IBM software pack- age and is now to be loaded into RAM of the FTU.

Note that the size of the log program determines the number of bytes to be transferred to/from the FTU. The number of bytes to transfer is given by the location of the last byte of the log program - 384. The last byte of the log program is specified by PDLASM at assembly.

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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 Command Files Copying FilesRunning Copy Operator Responses Question Answer Timing considerationsRunning Load Printing & Plotting RecordingsRunning Plot AnswersFile name,type Hhmm Ddmmyy Buffer Sample Field Descriptions StartPRINT/PLOT/LOAD/COPY Examples Print Example 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 Header Message Format Header message LineL/F Data Message Format Data messages Line 2 onwardsEND Message Format END messageData Storage Format Command Operation5 ‘space’ Command Cursor KEY CommandsINITIALlZATlON 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 Summary of Commands HomeCLR Pdlftu ALL Recorded Data will be Lost