CR10 OVERVIEW

datalogger is powered-up, requiring only that the clock be set.

The program on power up function can be achieved by using a SM192/716 Storage Module. Up to 8 programs can be stored in the Storage Module, the programs may be assigned any of the numbers 1-8. If the Storage Module is connected when the CR10 is powered-up the CR10 will automatically load program number 8, provided that a program 8 is loaded in the Storage Module (Section 1.8).

OV5. PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES

We will start with a simple programming example. There is a brief explanation of each step to help you follow the logic. When the example uses an instruction, find it on the Prompt Sheet and follow through the description of the parameters. Using the Prompt Sheet while going through these examples will help you become familiar with its format. Sections 9-12 have more detailed descriptions of the instructions.

Connect the CR10 to either a CR10KD Keyboard/Display or a terminal (Section OV2). With the Wiring Panel connected to the CR10, hook up the power leads as described in Section OV1.2. If using a terminal, use the 7H command to get into the Remote Keyboard State (Sections 5.2). The programming steps in the following examples use the keystrokes possible on the keyboard/display. With a terminal, some responses will be slightly different.

If the CR10KD is connected to the CR10 when it is powered up, the display will show:

Display

Explanation

HELLO

On power-up, the CR10

 

displays "HELLO" while it

 

checks the memory (this

 

display occurs only with the

 

CR10KD).

after a few seconds delay

:96

The size of the machine's total

 

memory (RAM plus 32 K of

 

ROM), in this case 96K

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