Err#
20
30
31
32
33
If
setpoint is not installed, these commands display ERROR #33.
S3 commands do not work unless the bakeout option is installed.
Table 3-9.
Computer Interface Error Codes.
Description
Input buffer overflow-the entire line is lost.
Invalid command- command does not exist. Example: WB6MSC.
Invalid parameter (illegal character), example: letter entered instead of number.
Invalid parameter (illegal value). Example: 78 hours entered where the
allowed range is 00 to 23.
Option not installed (M6 entered when bakeout option is not installed).
Logging control
commands
Logging is controlled by commands in the format:
SLN
where N has the following values:
3-24
Operation
1
Timed reporting on
2
Exception reporting on
3
Timed reporting off
4
Exception reporting off
The timed reporting interval is adjusted by the command SLINN:
where: NN 01 to 99 minutes
The date and time may be set with the command
where: DD is the day (00-99)
HH is the hour (00-23)
MM is the minute (00-59)
STDDHHMM
Timed and exception reporting generate the same output produced by
the RD command. Timed reporting produces an output at fixed
intervals that can be set from 1 to 99 minutes. Exception reporting
generates an output when any of the setpoints change states or when
high voltage is turned on or off.
When a command is received and executed, the DIGlTEL responds
with an* followed by a
CR, LF.
If
the command produces an error,
the error number is printed out in the format below:
ERROR#NN
The logging functions can also be controlled from the DIGlTEL
keyboard. The CMD function (Subsection 3.8) is used to enter all
functions. Available functions are listed in Table 3-10. All but two
(3005 and 3006) have equivalent computer interface commands. 3005