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CHN x TO y [CR]
Outputs
(x,) w (, z) [CR][LF]
for all data channels from
Channel No. x to and including Channel No. y (y
≥
x);
billboard will display data for Channel No. x only (you
may use the keyboard’s
Step
key to produce sequen-
tial readings on the billboard for a range of channels,
following an initial keyboard entry of
CHN x [CR]
—see
Section 1.C.4(b)
Note that the “WRITE” (or
“CHN=”
) form of the
CHANNEL (CHN)
command has
several important uses, as summarized in Guidebook Section 4 under the
CHN
mnemonic. For instance, it lets you load a particular DOWNLOAD PSEUDOCHAN-
NEL No. x with a fixed data value or with the current reading of another data chan-
nel (see Section 2.D).
Also note that on both an EXTENDED KEYBOARD and an OPERATOR’S KEY-
BOARD, you may enter a
CHANNEL (CHN)
command by means of the
Chan
key. Thus, to interrogate for the current data reading of, say, Channel No. 27, you
need only press the
Chan
key and then type
27 [CR]
. You may then use the
Step
key, as mentioned above, to produce a sequence of billboard channel read-
ings starting with Channel No. 28.
b. DUMP (DMP) C
OMMAND
Command:
Response
(transmission from Computer Interface Port
only, regardless of means of entry, one time only):
DMP [CR]
Outputs
(x,) w (, z) [CR][LF]
for all scanned channels,
including Nos. 998 (TIME) and 999 (DATE)
DMP x TO y [CR]
Outputs
(x,) w (, z) [CR][LF]
for all channels from
Channel No. x to and including Channel No. y (y
≥
x)
c. SNAPSHOT (SNP) C
OMMAND
This command permits the “dumping” of a data set without the time-skew effects
that arise when data values reported by different channels reflect measurements
made at different times. In this case, each “dump” is automatically preceded by
an instantaneous locking of the System 10 DATA RAM and is followed by an
unlocking of the RAM (see the
LOCK (LOK)
and
UNLOCK (UNL)
commands,
Section 2.E).
Command:
Response
(transmission from Computer Interface Port
only, regardless of means of entry, one time only):
SNP [CR]
Outputs
(x,) w (, z) [CR][LF]
for all scanned channels,
including Nos. 998 (TIME) and 999 (DATE)
SNP x TO y [CR]
Outputs
(x,) w (, z) [CR][LF]
for all channels from
Channel No. x to and including Channel No. y (y
≥
x)
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