5 R
UN
-T
IME
O
PERATION
a. RS-232/485 Communications
1. RS-232/485 Outputs:
CHN
and
DMP
Commands ............................................ 5.1
2. Data-Transmission Format ......................................................................................... 5.1
3. “Opening” a Node to Receive Commands from the Computer ................... 5.2
b. Peak Capture
................................................................................................................... 5.3
c. Tare and Reset
................................................................................................................ 5.5
d. Initiating Hard-Copy Printouts
............................................................................. 5.6
e. Track/Hold Function
.................................................................................................. 5.7
Appendix A
3500 S
ERIES
S
PECIFICATIONS
1. General Specifications
........................................................................................... A.1
2. Individual Conditioner Specifications
a. Model 3510 Thermocouple Conditioner .............................................................. A.2
b. Model 3530 LVDT Conditioner ................................................................................. A.3
c. Model 3540 Frequency Input Conditioner ........................................................... A.4
d. Model 3560 Voltage Conditioner ............................................................................. A.5
e. Model 3570 DC Strain Gage Conditioner ............................................................. A.6
f. Model 3578 AC Strain Gage Conditioner ............................................................. A.7
Appendix B
C
OMMAND AND
R
ESPONSE
S
YNTAX
1. Introduction: RS-232 and RS-485 Modes
.................................................... B.1
2. The OPEN (OPN) Command
................................................................................ B.1
3. Response to “Invalid” Commands
................................................................. B.1
4. Setup Commands
....................................................................................................... B.2
5. Interrogation Commands
...................................................................................... B.2
6. Imperative Commands
............................................................................................ B.2
7. Commands That Initiate Data Transmissions
....................................... B.3
8. Table of Mnemonic Commands
....................................................................... B.3
Appendix C
T
ABLE OF
E
RROR
N
UMBERS
...................................... C.1
Appendix D
N
ETWORKING
G
UIDELINES
........................................... D.1
Appendix E
R
UN
-T
IME
B
UTTON
F
UNCTIONS
............................. E.1
Appendix F
S
TANDARD
L
OGIC
C
ONFIGURATION
................... F.1
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ONTENTS
Summary of Contents for 3500 Series
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