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INSTRUMENT MANUAL
VACUUM GAUGE MODEL MM200
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TELEVAC
COMMANDS
A detailed description of the various commands follows. They are separated into
the different categories.
NOTE: Commands which are not stored using the "SE<cr>" command will be lost
when powder is interrupted and unit is repowered.
"B" MODE COMMANDS
"BF<cr>"
1. Exit "B" mode. This command causes the processor to exit the "B" mode and
enter "normal" communication mode. See the next two commands for a de-
scription of the "B" mode.
"BN<cr>"
2. Enter the "B" mode. This command causes the processor to go into the "B"
mode. The "B" mode provides a means to dump the readings of all processors in
a compact and fast manner. There are some restrictions to using the "B" mode. If
two relay modules are installed, (eight relays) then only three sensors can be
accommodated in this mode. If one relay board is installed, then up to seven
sensors can be accommodated. If no relay modules are installed, then a full
complement of ten sensors can be accommodated. This command can be stored
so that at power up, the modular unit will be in the "B" mode. Storing the "BF"
command will cancel the storing of this command.
"BO<cr>"
3. Output data in the "B" mode. This command causes an uninterrupted dump of
the data of all installed sensors. The data is stored in RAM so there is no need to
wait for any sensors to be measured to respond to this command.
The format of the data is four ASCII characters for each sensor starting with the
lowest numbered sensor up to the highest numbered station in sequence.
For all sensors the format is the same, three significant digits and an exponent.
There is an implied decimal point between the first and second digits, and an
implied sign for the exponent. The sign can be positive or negative depending
upon the sensor. There are no delimiters in the data stream. If an exponent goes
to ten an "A" will be sent for the exponent. For an exponent of eleven, a "B" will be
sent.
If a 3D hot cathode module is present, several special codes are used. If the 3D
has been turned "OFF" via RS232, an "R" will be sent instead of the four digits. If
it