UM-0085-B09
DT80 Range User Manual
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In this case the
SATTN
and
CATTN
commands are used to turn the
Attn
LED on and off, rather than the
1WARN
channel.
Delay Accuracy
The actual delay will not necessarily be exactly as specified. For delays of 20ms or less it will be close (within 1ms). For
longer delays the resolution is +/- 16ms however it is guaranteed that the duration will be at least the specified time.
For the
DELAY
channel type, the
PT
(precise timing) channel option may be specified to force a precise delay time, even
if the duration is greater than 20ms. For example:
DELAY(PT)=1000
Note1:
However that during this time all logger operations including communications, display updates and sampling will be suspended.
Note 2:
Performing long delays using the
DELAY
channel or the
PAUSE
command is not recommended as it can prevent the timely
evaluation of other schedules. This is true regardless of whether the
PT
option is specified.
System Variables
System variables provide various pieces of information about the state of the DT80 and its current job. All system
variables are read-only except where indicated as
writable
in the table below.
As with any other channel type, SVs are, by default, displayed to one decimal place. Use the
FF
n
channel option to vary
this if required, e.g.
14SV(FF2)
System
Variable Function
Notes
Writable
1SV
Free space in the internal file system (B:)
in kBytes
2SV
Used space in the internal file system (B:)
in kBytes
3SV
Free space in USB memory device (A:)
in kBytes, 0 if no memory device present
4SV
Used space in USB memory device (A:)
in kBytes, 0 if no memory device present
5SV
External power status
0 = external power not connected
1 = external power connected
6SV
Build number of the
DT80
’s firmware
e.g. = 2 for firmware version 6.18.0002
7SV
Job loaded flag
0 = no current job
1 = a job is loaded
8SV
Mains frequency setting in Hz (P11)
Can be used to change P11 within a schedule
9SV
USB memory device presence
0 = none
1 = USB memory device inserted
10SV
ID of the owning schedule
0 = RX schedule
1 = RA schedule
↓
11 = RK schedule
12 = immediate schedule
11SV
Returns 0.0
Can be used as thermocouple reference channel
for cases where the thermocouple output is already
compensated, e.g.
RA1S 11SV(TR) 1TT
12SV
Decimal days since base date (00:00, 1-Jan-1989)
13SV
DT80
serial number
14SV
Version number of the
DT80
’s firmware
e.g. = 6.18 for firmware version 6.18.0002
15SV
Day number of the current year (integer)
0 = 1st of January
16SV
Host RS-232 port input handshake line states
Bitmask, 0 to 15
8 = RI, 4 = DCD, 2 = DSR, 1 = CTS
17SV
Host RS-232 port output handshake line states
Bitmask, 0 to 3
2 = DTR, 1 = RTS
18SV
Serial Channel input handshake line states (RS232 mode
only)
Bitmask, 0 to 1
1 = CTS
19SV
Serial Channel output handshake line states (RS232 mode
only)
Bitmask, 0 to 1
1 = RTS
20SV
Current day of the month
1 - 31
21SV
Current month
1 - 12
22SV
Current year
1989 - 5999
25SV
Status of a modem connected to the
DT80
’s Host RS-232
port
0 = no modem connected (direct connection assumed)
1 = modem connected and no call in progress
2 = modem connected and call in progress