Section 9. Input/Output Instructions
9-19
Burst/Telecommunications Considerations
If a Burst Mode measurement sequence is in progress, raising the datalogger’s
ring line aborts the Burst Mode sequence. Peripherals which raise the ring line are
modems (i.e. RF, Telephone, Short Haul, MD9, SC32A) or the CR10KD.
If the Burst Measurement instruction is encountered while telecommunications is
in progress, the destination of the data determines whether or not the instruction is
executed:
Burst data sent to input locations
– If a CR10X already in Telecommunications
Mode executes a Burst Measurement instruction specifying that Burst Mode data be
sent to input locations, all telecommunication activity is suspended. After the Burst
Measurement trigger condition is met and all the measurements have been made,
telecommunications activity can resume.
Burst data sent to Serial I/O Port
– If the Burst Measurement instruction speci-
fies that Burst data be sent to the I/O port (i.e. to a Storage Module), CR10X
program execution pauses until the Telecommunications Mode is exited. During
this pause telecommunications (i.e. view input locations, Monitor Mode with
GraphTerm, etc.) can continue. No Burst measurements are made while in tele-
communications and no Burst data is sent to the serial port. After telecom-
munications has ended, datalogger program execution resumes as if the Burst
Measurement instruction had just been executed.
Instruction 23 can be aborted by pressing any key on the CR10KD
Keyboard/Display.
PARAM.
DATA
NUMBER
TYPE
DESCRIPTION
01:
2
No. of channels per scan
02:
2
Range code (13-15)
03:
2
First channel for analogue measurements
04:
4
Option, 4-digit code:
ABCD
A
Trigger:
0 - Trigger on first analogue channel
1 - Digital trigger on control port 1
2 - Same as option 0, but set control port 1 high when
trigger occurs, low when done measuring
B
Trigger option:
0 - Trigger immediately
1 - Trigger if above limit (high)
2 - Trigger if below limit (low)
3 - Trigger on rising edge
4 - Trigger on falling edge
C
Destination:
0 - Input Storage
1 - Serial port 9600 baud
2 - Serial port 76800 baud
3 - Serial port 76800 baud to SM192/716/CSM1
D
Measurement:
0 - Differential measurement
1 - Single-ended measurement
NOTE