APPENDIX G. CALLBACK (CR23X INITIATED TELECOMMUNICATIONS)
G-11
40: Extended Parameters (P63)
1:
7
Option
2:
3
Option
3:
4
Option
4:
13
Option
; Termination Character
5:
00
Option
6:
00
Option
7:
00
Option
8:
00
Option
41: Z=X (P31)
1:
5
X Loc [ new_flag ]
2:
6
Z Loc [ old_flag ]
G.3.5 GENERIC MODEM (CR23X OS 1.9 OR
HIGHER)
Following is an example program for use with a
CR23X connected to a computer via a non-
standard modem link. Although other P97
modem options have pre-configured
telecommunications protocols, the generic
modem option requires that all transmit,
receive, and delay requirements be explicitly
programmed into the P68 instructions following
P97 in the CR23X program. The example
below requires the CR23X to wait 2 seconds
after an alarm is triggered, then transmit an
“RS” to the receiving modem. The “RS” must
be echoed by the receiving modem. After the
“RS” echo is received, the CR23X must transmit
an “A,” which must be echoed, then a “B,” which
must be echoed, and then a “C” which must be
echoed. The CR23X then transmits the station
identifying code, 123<CR>, which must be
echoed. Upon receiving the echoed 123<CR>,
the interrupt disable flag is set high and data
retrieval can begin.
1: Panel Temperature (P17)
1:
2
Loc [ RefTemp ]
2: Thermocouple Temp (DIFF) (P14)
1:
1
Reps
2:
11
10 mV, Fast Range
3:
5
DIFF Channel
4:
1
Type T (Copper-Constantan)
5:
2
Ref Temp (Deg. C) Loc [ RefTemp ]
6:
3
Loc [ TempDegC ]
7:
1.0
Mult
8:
0
Offset
3: If time is (P92)
1:
0
Minutes (Seconds --) into a
2:
1
Interval (same units as above)
3:
10
Set Output Flag High (Flag 0)
4: Real Time (P77)
1:
1220
Year,Day,Hour/Minute (midnight = 2400)
5: Average (P71)
1:
1
Reps
2:
3
Loc [ TempDegC ]
Summary of Contents for CR23X
Page 8: ...CR23X TABLE OF CONTENTS vi This is a blank page ...
Page 12: ...CR23X MICROLOGGER OVERVIEW OV 2 1 2 3 A 4 5 6 B 7 8 9 C 0 D FIGURE OV1 1 CR23X Micrologger ...
Page 34: ...CR23X MICROLOGGER OVERVIEW OV 24 This is a blank page ...
Page 50: ...SECTION 1 FUNCTIONAL MODES 1 16 This is a blank page ...
Page 72: ...SECTION 4 EXTERNAL STORAGE PERIPHERALS 4 8 This is a blank page ...
Page 88: ...SECTION 6 9 PIN SERIAL INPUT OUTPUT 6 10 This is a blank page ...
Page 110: ...SECTION 7 MEASUREMENT PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES 7 22 This is a blank page ...
Page 134: ...SECTION 8 PROCESSING AND PROGRAM CONTROL EXAMPLES 8 24 This is a blank page ...
Page 164: ...SECTION 9 INPUT OUTPUT INSTRUCTIONS 9 30 This is a blankpage ...
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Page 221: ...SECTION 13 CR23X MEASUREMENTS 13 21 FIGURE 13 5 1 Circuits Used with Instructions 4 9 ...
Page 229: ...14 3 1 2 3 A 4 5 6 B 7 8 9 C 0 D FIGURE 14 3 1 CR23X Battery Pack and Panel ...
Page 240: ...SECTION 14 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE 14 14 This is a blank page ...
Page 244: ...APPENDIX A GLOSSARY A 4 This is a blank page ...
Page 268: ...APPENDIX B CONTROL PORT SERIAL I O INSTRUCTION 15 B 24 This is a blank page ...
Page 276: ...APPENDIX C BINARY TELECOMMUNICATIONS C 8 This is a blank page ...
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Page 282: ...APPENDIX F DYNAGAGE SAP FLOW P67 F 4 This is a blank page ...
Page 299: ...APPENDIX I TD OPERATING SYSTEM ADDENDUM FOR CR510 CR10X AND CR23X MANUALS ...
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