Appendix C

Registers, Data Formats, & Queries

 

 

Configuring Power-Up State

ChartScan has an internally stored factory default configuration that can be recalled at any time. You can program the ChartScan to power-up in a “user-defined” state, or if desired, can configure the unit to power-up with the default configuration.

During normal operations the factory defaults may be recalled by issuing the Restore Factory Defaults (*F) command. When this command is processed, ChartScan loads the factory default configuration and operates accordingly. This command, however, may not be issued while an acquisition is currently configured.

ChartScan is usually configured to power-up with the last known configuration (from when the unit was powered-down). Last-configurationpower-upswill also occur when a Power-On Reset (*R ) command is used. You can configure the unit such that it will always power-up with the factory default configuration by issuing the Power-up Settings (*S1) command. Note that issuing an *S0 (power-up under last-known configuration) command causes the unit to power up under the last known configuration.

Note: Configuring ChartScan to power-up under the factory defaults or recalling the factory default settings will not affect pre-existing calibration factors of the ChartScan or its slave units.

The following table lists the execution steps and effects when the ChartScan is configured to power-up under the factory default configuration.

Step

Command

Effect

1

Q7,0,0,0,0

Set general response Term. to CR-LF/EOI. All others to None

 

 

 

2

V0

Set the User Term. to ASCII code 00 (Hex) NUL

 

 

 

3

F0,0

Set the data format to Engr. Units — Degrees C

 

 

 

4

M0

Set SRQ (SRE) Mask to 000

 

 

 

5

N0

Set Event Status Enable (ESE) to 000

 

 

 

6

*C

Un-configure all channels

 

 

 

7

Y0,0,0

Set acquisition counts to all 0

 

 

 

8

I00:00:00.1,00:

Set both timebase intervals to 0.1 seconds

 

00:00.1

 

 

 

 

9

L1, 0,0

Un-configure level

 

 

 

10

T0,0,0,0

Un-configure acquisition triggering

 

 

 

11

M#0

Set measuring mode to line cycle integration/high speed multi-channel

 

 

mode

 

 

 

12

F#20000.0

Set burst mode frequency to 20kHz

 

 

 

13

W#32

Set sampling weight to 32

 

 

 

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