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DT80 Range User Manual
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stand-alone
Not connected to a host computer. The DT80 is designed to operate in stand-alone mode: once programmed, you
can disconnect the DT80 from the host computer leaving the DT80 operating totally independently. Later, to
download data or reprogram the DT80, you reconnect the host computer.
state
Of an alarm: the true/false result of an alarm test.
SWFC
Software flow control (XON/XOFF). Also known as
software handshaking
. See
.
A device using software flow control will stop transmitting if an XOFF character is received and will resume when an
XON character is received.
switch
A two-state (ON or OFF) command that changes a DT80 internal setting. For example, sending the switch command
/R
to the DT80 turns ON the return-of-data-to-the-host-computer switch, and sending
/r
turns it OFF. See
for a complete listing.
syntax error
An error in the order, arrangement or spelling of the components of a command.
TCP/IP
Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol. A commonly-used family of communication protocols. TCP/IP
protocols are used on the DT80’s Ethernet interface, and can also be used on an RS232 link if PPP is enabled.
All TCP/IP protocols allow data to be transported across a local area network or the Internet.
TCP
Transmission Control Protocol. TCP is the default TCP/IP protocol used by the DT80 to communicate over an
Ethernet or PPP link.
TCP provides:
•
flow control (prevents data being sent faster than it can be received)
•
reliable data transfer (errors are detected and data is automatically re-sent)
•
support for application protocols, such as e-mail and FTP
thermocouple
A temperature-sensing device constructed from dissimilar metals. See Temperature – Thermocouples (P331).
transducer
A device that converts a physical parameter (temperature, for example) into an electrical voltage or current. It is
usually a sensor with additional electronics for signal conditioning and scaling.
UART
Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter. A hardware component that provides an RS232 serial interface. The
DT80 uses two UARTs – one for the host RS232 port, one for the serial sensor.
UDP
User Datagram Protocol. A component of the TCP/IP suite of protocols. UDP is a simple "connectionless" protocol
that operates in a similar way to an RS232 link, except that the link can be across a LAN or the Internet.
Unlike TCP, UDP does not guarantee that all data will be delivered.
unshared input
a differential input.
URI
Uniform Resource Identifier. A standard way of identifying a resource (such as a file) on a TCP/IP network. The
DT80 uses a URI to specify the destination when uploading to an FTP server.
USB
Universal Serial Bus. A standard method of connecting peripheral devices to a host computer. The DT80 operates
both as a USB device (when talking to a host computer) and as a USB host (when talking to a USB memory device).
See
USB Memory Device
A memory device designed to be connected to USB. These devices can either be hard disk drives or flash memory
devices. They are generally powered from the USB port.