Instruction manual

channels. i.e. there is a connection between them and it fulfills the
following conditions:
a. The target channel is in one of the modes TRIG or TRAIN (the modes in which the channel expects
a trigger input).
b. The source channel is not in the OFF mode. (Thus it may send a trigger). In the table there is an
operational connection from channel #2 to channel #5.
‘+’ - symbolizes that there is a connection that is not operative between
the two channels.
In the above table all the internal outputs of channel #1 are not
operative.
2. The instruction ‘HAE’
The instruction ‘HAE’ (‘CHECK,ALL,ENTER’) transfers to the computer (or monitor) all the
information about the present paradigm. (the table of the connections, the modes and parameters of all
the channels).
See Appendix D for some examples of communication with a computer.
You have to take special care when you send the CLOCK or STOP-WATCH information to the
computer, because this information is running continuously and can easily fill internal buffers of the
computer. Whenever you want to read such information from Master-8-cp, enter ‘B2E’ (B=2), read the
information and immediately reset to B=0 or B=1.
14.3 Communication between Master-8-cp and a terminal
The communication between Master-8-cp and a terminal (monitor and keyboard) is identical to the
communication with a computer, but it is recommended to insert the initial code ‘B1E’ at the beginning
of the communication (without the final code ‘B0E’).
In this case Master-8-cp sends all the information that appears on its display to the monitor. The
instruction ‘HXE’ (‘CHECK,CONNECTIONS,ENTER’) causes Master-8-cp to send the connections-
table to the monitor as described above. The instruction ‘HAE’ sends all the parameters of the present
paradigm, including the table of connections.