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 package 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