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DT80 Range User Manual
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Reading Switches
To read the current settings of all switches, use the
STATUS9
command
, e.g.:
STATUS9
/C/d/E/f/h/i/K/l/M/N/R/S/t/U/w/x/Z
Switches that are ON are displayed in uppercase.
Setting Switches
Switches can be set at any time, and new settings generally take effect immediately. For example, send:
/T /e/m
to set switch T
on
, and set switches E and M
off
.
Note:
Switches are not channels. The statement
/T
is a
command
, and is carried out immediately, even if it appears within a schedule
definition. You can use the
DO
command to set switches when a schedule executes – see
Executing Commands in Schedules (P59)
for
more information.
Switch Lifetime
Switches work in the same way as parameters. All switch settings are cleared back to their default values when a soft or
hard reset (
INIT
or
HRESET
) is performed, or if both external and battery power is lost.
As with parameters, to make a switch setting "permanent", it should be set using the matching profile setting (see
), e.g.
PROFILE SWITCHES T=ON
The
DT80
recognises the following switches:
Switch
Function
Default
Comment
/C
Include Channel name
/C
Returns channel name before each data value (
/h
mode only)
/D
Include Date
/d
Returns current date before each scan's data. (
/h
mode only, see also
/N
)
/E
Enable command Echo
/E
Enables echo of commands to host computer (if not unloading data and not in
fixed-format mode).
/F
Lock (Fix) schedules
/f
Prevents a
DT80
’s scan schedules (trigger or channel list) being modified. Note
that a reset still erases the schedules.
/H
Fixed-format (Host) mode
/h
Returns data in fixed-format mode (P27)
/I
Include Schedule ID
/i
Returns schedule ID before returning the schedule's data (
/h
mode only, see
also
/N
)
/K
Enable automatic re-
calibration
/K
Before each scan the
DT80
checks for drift due to changes in ambient
temperature and re-calibrates if required.
/L
Include serial number
/l
Returns logger serial number before each scan's data (
/h
mode only, see also
/N
)
/M
Enable Messages
/M
Enables error and warning messages to be returned to host
/N
Include verbose ID
/N
Returns "
dataTaker 80
" before serial number (
/h/L
mode only)
Returns "
Schedule
" before schedule ID (
/h/I
mode only)
Returns "
Date
" before scan date (
/h/D
mode only)
Returns "
Time
" before schedule ID (
/h/T
mode only)
/R
Enable data Return
/R
Returns real-time data to the host computer.
/S
Synchronize to midnight
/S
Synchronizes all schedules’ time intervals to midnight — for example,
RA1H
scans on the hour. See Time Triggers — Synchronizing to Midnight (P56)
/T
Include Time
/t
Returns current time before each scan's data. (
/h
mode only, see also
/N
)
/U
Include Units
/U
Appends measurement units to returned data (
/h
mode only)
Separates data items by CRLF rather than P22 character (
/h
mode only)
Makes error messages verbose
/W
Return Working channels
/w
Allows working channels (see
W
channel option (P45)) to be returned (for
diagnostic purposes) but not logged.
/X
Progressive maxima and
minima
/x
Displays the progressive maximum and minimum values for statistical channels
on the built-in display only.
/Z
Enable alarm messages
/Z
Enables alarms to issue action text to host computer or printer.
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Default switches
–
Sets all switches to their default state
Table 8: DT80 Switches