Instructions

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Example
The schedule
RDX 1..3TK
samples analog channels 1 to 3 as type K thermocouples (
1..3TK) whenever the DT80 receives an XD poll command
(that is, whenever it receives the character sequence
XD) either from a connected computer, or by means of an alarm
action from within the DT80.
Using Poll Commands with Standard Report Schedules
Figure 12: Polling a time interval schedule
A report schedule defined with a time or event trigger can also be polled by its appropriate poll command at any time. For
example, the report schedule
RC5M 1V 2V 3V
normally runs every 5 minutes (5M), but it can also be run at any time by an
XC poll command (from the host computer
or an alarm).
For schedules that have a long interval, this is useful for checking that a sensor is functioning.
Continuous Trigger
Figure 13: Continuous schedule
Report schedules that run continuously can be created. A continuous schedule will start scanning as soon as job is
loaded onto the DT80, and run until it is stopped (by sending a halt command or resetting the DT80, for example).
Define a continuous schedule simply by omitting the trigger from a report schedule.
Example Continuous Schedule
Sending
RA 1TK 2R(3W) 3TT
causes the DT80 to scan the specified channels continuously.
Note: The X schedule does not support continuous trigger. The schedule definition RX is equivalent to RXX, i.e. it defines a polled
schedule, not a continuous schedule.
Trigger While
Figure 14: Schedule "while" condition
A report schedule’s trigger can be enabled or disabled by an external condition. This is called the While condition that
is, trigger only while
the external or internal condition is true.
The While condition can be either
states on one or more of the DT80’s digital input channels (n
DS), or
internal conditions specified to the DT80 as states of channel variables: