Instruction manual

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APPENDIX A. CR10 *9 MODE -- STORAGE MODULE COMMANDS
The CR10 *9 Mode is used to issue commands
to the Storage Module using the CR10KD
keyboard/display or a terminal/computer.
These "commands" are analogous in many
respects to the datalogger functional (*) Modes.
For example, command 7 is used to review
stored data, and 8 is used to transfer data
between two Storage Modules connected to a
CR10.
The key sequences for the *9 commands have
a generalized format. Using Command #1 as
an example:
KEY DISPLAY
EXPLANATION
*9 09:01 Enter *9 Mode
X 09:X Key in the address (x=1
through 8) of the SM to be
given the command.
A 9X:00 Enter the SM address, x;
ready to accept a command.
1 9X:1 Key in Command #1,
Reset SM.
A 01:0000 Enter Command #1. Ready
for instruction to effect
Command #1.
248 01:248 Key in 248 to effect
Command #1.
A 01: Execute SM Reset.
After about 1 minute with the SM192 or 4
minutes with the SM716, the number of good
RAM chips will be displayed:
01:06 6 RAM chips in SM192
01:22 22 RAM chips in SM716
Most commands have at least one response.
Advance through the responses and return to
9X:00 (ready to accept another *9 command) by
keying "A". Exit the *9 Mode by keying "*" and
the character of the mode you want to switch to
("*0" to go to the log mode).
TABLE A.1. *9 Commands for Storage Module
COMMAND DISPLAY DESCRIPTION
1 01:0000 RESET, enter 248 to erase all data and programs and reset
pointers. While erasing, the SM checks memory.
01:XX The number of good chips is then displayed (6 for SM192, 22
for SM716). The time required to reset an SM192 is
approximately 60 seconds; SM716 takes nearly 4 minutes.
3 03:01 INSERT FILE MARK, at the position of the SRP if a file mark
wasn't the last thing placed in the data. 1 indicates that the
mark was inserted, 0 indicates that it wasn't.
4 04:XX DISPLAY/SET MEMORY CONFIGURATION, enter the
appropriate code to change configuration 0=ring, 1=fill and
stop.