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StorinolData
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Data
is
stored
in Final
PROMs
are
available
which have different
Storag-{
only
by Output
Processing
combinations
of
instructions.
Appendix
B
Instruiiions
and
only
when
the
Output
Flag
describes
the
options
available and
gives
is set.
i(Sections
OV2
and
OV3.3)
the signatures
of the
current
PROMS.
3.
Data
Tians{er
-
On-line
data transfer
f rom
INSTRUCTIONS
Final
Qtorage
to
peripherals
(tape,
printer,
Storagp
Mo.-dule,'etc.)occurs
onty
if enabied
Case
Statement
(83
&
93, Section
12)
with Inptruction
96
in
the
datalogger
prografn
or
in the
*4
Mode.
(se-clion +.t)
Arc
Tangent
(66
Section
10)
2.
Storing
Date and
Trme Date
and
time are
stored
in
Final Storage
ONLY
if the
Reat
Time
lrlrstruclionTT
is
used.
(Section
11)
Final
$torage
Resolution
-
All
Input Storage
values]are
displayed
("6
mode)
as high
resolulion
with a
maximum
value
ol99999.
Howerier,
the
default resolution
for
data
stored
in FinalStorage
is
low
resolution,
maxin'lum
value of
6999.
Results
exceefling
6999
are stored
as
6999
unless
InstruOtion
78
is used to
store the
values
in
Final
$torage
as
high resolution
values.
(Sections
2.2.1
and
11\
Floatirlrg Point
Format
-
The
computations
pedorfned
in the
21X use
floating
point
arithnletic.
CSI's
4 byte
floating
point
numbFrs
contain
a
23 bit
binary
mantissa
and
a16 bit
binary
exponent.
The
largest
and srinallest
numbers that
can
be stored
and
piocessed
are
9 x
1018 and
1 x 10'1e,
respeptively.
(Section
2.2.2)
Erasinrg
Final Storage
Data
in Final
Storage
can
be erased
without
altering
the
program
by repartitioning
memory
in
the'A
Mode.
(Section
1.5.2)
ALL
memory
can
be erased
and
the
21X
completely
reset
by entering
978
for the
numler
of
bytes
left in
Program
Memory.
(Section
1.5.2)
The set
of
instructions
available
in
the 21X
is
delermined
by the
PROM
(Programmable
Read
Only
Memory)that
it is equipped
with.
9. Significant
changes
in
the
current
PROM
release
(OSX-0.1
,
OSX-1
.1
,
and
OSX'2.1)
include:
Wind
Vector
(69
replaces
76,
Section
1 1)
Serial
Output
has
an option
to send
a file
mark
to
a Storage
Module
(96,
Section
12)
Low
Pass
Filter: on the
first
execution
after
compiling,
the input
value
is
used
for the
filtered
result
Commands
to set, toggle
and
pulse
porls
are
now
available
for
Program Control
Instructions
(Section
12)
Revision
3
of the
above
PROMS
includes
the
capability
to sense
status(O
V
low, 5
V high) on
the
high side
of
a differentialchannel
(lnstruction 91
,
Section
12).
FEATURES
Ports
can
now be manually
toggled
from the
keyboard
or
TERM
(PC208
software)
The.B
Mode
now displays
PROM
version and
revision,
execution
overruns,
and accumulated
error
8s
in
addition to
signatures.
The
capability
of
transferring
programs
via
cassette
tape is
no longer
supported
in
the
standard
PROM
options.
4.
5.
o.
7.
8.
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21X MICROLOGGER
1
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OPERATOR'S
1
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CopynlcHT
1
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GAI\/
2
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SiCIEN'rIFIC
2
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OPT1ONS
3
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1. FUNCTIONAL
4
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2. INTERNAL
4
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4. EXTERNAL
4
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5. TELECOMMUNICATIONS
4
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PROGRAMMING
5
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EXAMPLES
5
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GLOSSARY
6
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TABLE
6
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I SELECTED
7
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CAUTIONARY
8
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MICROLOGGER
9
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OVERVIEW
9
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I contain
9
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OVl-z. 21X Wiring
10
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1. Input
11
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OV2-1. lnstruction Types
12
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2. PROCqS$NG TNSTRUCTTONS
13
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OV3. PROGRAMMING
14
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2. Enter
15
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3. Loaded from
16
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(lD:Data)
17
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21 .234oC
18
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Ffalstorage
19
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0. The Output Flag is
22
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1. On-line output
23
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96 Inst. 96
24
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RETRIEVAL
25
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SPECIFICATIONS
26
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1. FUNCTIONAL
27
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A PROGRAM
28
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COMPILING
29
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LOGGING
29
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Intermediate Final
30
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A O4:XXXX
31
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"B
32
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A 01:0p
33
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2hex) Discard current
35
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3hex) Send signature
35
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4hex) Load
35
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5hex) Exit and
35
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2\ The output array
36
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0.000 +0.001
37
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. For example
38
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This is
39
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1. microvolts
40
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333. microvolts
40
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3.7 USE
41
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3.8 PROGRAM
42
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1. A Subroutine
43
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3. An
43
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4. A case
43
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3.9 INSTRUCTION MEMORY
44
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TEMP-RTD R
44
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SDM-CD16 6
44
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41 z+EXP(x)
45
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1+bins*R
46
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ERRORICODES
47
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EXTERNAL
48
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STORAGE
48
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PERIPHERALS
48
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Key ID:DATA
49
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A. Data transfer
50
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Drain 200mA typ./S
51
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Length C-60 recommended
51
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Quality
51
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CABLES ]
52
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3. Insert
53
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4, An illegal character
55
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Iffi l:ff itffi
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REMOTE PROGRAMMING
57
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5. TELECOMMUMCATIONS
57
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PIN SERIAL
59
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PIN ABR UO
59
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6.2 ENABLING
60
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6.3 INTERRUPTING
60
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6.5 INTERFACING WITH
60
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ABR YO FUNCTION
61
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7 DATA BITS
62
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I AT IPS-2's and
63
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7.2 DATALOGGER
64
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7.3 THERMOCOUPLE
65
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7.6 207 TEMPERATURE
66
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Thermocouple
66
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02: P12
66
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TIPPING
67
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1 P 3
68
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5 0.254
68
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Temperature
69
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7.10 1OO
69
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Temperature RTD
70
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R"
70
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05: 5000
71
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ADJUSTABLE
72
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:calculated to
73
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P34 Z=X+F
73
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7.15 NONLINEAR
74
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-218.76
75
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55 Polynomial
76
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SpatialAverage
77
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02: P92
78
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8.3 USING CONTROL
79
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SETS 1_16
80
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Al Mode
81
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02: 641
81
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Excite, Delay,Volt(S
82
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Temp 107 Probe
82
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TO 0.540
83
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DESCRIPTION
84
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M(V2) 38
85
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Block Move
86
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0.'l
87
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0.69215
88
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02: 1024
89
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SII1ULATED
90
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02; 2048
91
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02". 2048
92
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ZLoc'
93
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9. INPUT/OUTPUT
94
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0.3 Hz to 1000 Hz
95
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Input locations altered: 1
97
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Input locatiQns altered:
98
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Input locations
99
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9 Output
100
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TYPE DESCRIPTION
101
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22 EXCITATION
102
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. Locations 1-20
103
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A Trigger
104
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3. Entering
105
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(Parameters
106
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LOCATION, "**
108
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40 LN(X)
109
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46 x MOD F
110
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54 BLOCK
111
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. The magnitude of
112
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59 BRIDGE TRANSFORM
113
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60 FAST
113
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2X=Yag6ilude&Phase
114
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10. PROCESSING
115
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1.24H2
115
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F*1*19'*g';
116
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*F*A/N<fi<i*F*A/N
116
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LOC. REPRESENTATIVE
117
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LOC. REPRESENT
117
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126 50411024 or 1
117
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2. The 21X
118
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62 COVARIANCE/CORRELATION
118
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1. Input Processing
119
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2. Averaging
119
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3. Output Processing
119
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1. Means:
120
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I minute and one
120
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N' is
121
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Quadrant
121
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11. OUTPUT
122
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01: 2 Repetitions
123
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02: 4 Starting input
123
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*"
124
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2 Repetitions
125
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4 Number
125
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2 Form
125
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78 SEll HIGH
126
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80 SET ACTIVE
126
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Ct',1,t Cu,z cu,ru
127
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PROGRAM
129
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CONTROL
129
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4 lteration count
130
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10: P87
131
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NO. TYPE DESCRIPTION
132
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NO. TYPE
133
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ASCII 1
134
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Binary 2
134
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0-RFModem
135
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01: 4 Decimal
136
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1 1200
136
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2 9600
136
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3 76.800
136
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SECTION
137
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21X MEASUREMENTS
137
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Setup Amplifier Integrotion
138
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13.3 THE
139
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Error Constants
140
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1 3.3-1 1, respectively
140
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8723 j
141
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22 15 62
141
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Error
142
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2) V"
143
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5oo 18603
144
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Rr does
145
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13.4 THERMOCOUPLE
146
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.--.--'-\
147
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Junction
148
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Source Error
150
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13.5 BRIDGE
151
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5 v RANGE)
152
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(milliseconds)
153
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'1-X
154
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13.6 RESIST
155
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Quiescent
156
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REQUIREMENTS
157
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3. Typicalcurrent
157
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I alkaline
158
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MSX5 MSX10
159
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14.5 DIRECT
159
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14.7 USE
160
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14.8 GROUNDING
160
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MAINTENANCE
161
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CALIBRATION
161
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9. Lock
162
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14. INSTALLATION
163
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*ffiqgffiililH
164
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A. GLOSSARY
165
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: A number which
167
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B. PROM SIGNATURES
168
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APPENDIX C
169
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS
169
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00 00 00
170
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F
171
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C. BINARY TELECOMMUNICATIONS
171
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51,S0 represent
172
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M represents
172
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C. BINARY
173
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APPENDIX
174
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ASCII TABLE
174
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E. CHANGING
175
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E.3 CHANGING
176
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F. DOCUMENTATION
177
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3 Save Program on
178
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""r-",=L
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............8
180
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14. INST
181
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"t=r",=L
182
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MEASUREMENTS
183
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21X TNDEX
184
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60] 10-6
185
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I nitiate Telecommunications
186
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72j 11-3
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