Teledyne 200AH 用户手册

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 Analyzer Instruction Manual,  06492, Rev. G2 
 
9-34 
9.3.1.3.   Front Panel Keyboard 
The keyboard consists of 8 keys and 3 LED's. Key strokes are sent to the SBC40 computers' 
parallel port. The computer software detects the key strokes via CPU interrupts. The bottom line 
of the display consists of 40 characters which is divided into 8 - 5 character fields. Each field 
defines the function of the key immediately below it. The definition of the keys is variable and 
depends on the menu level of the software. 
To check the operation of the keyboard, each key should perform an operation indicated by its 
current definition shown on the second line of the display. 
Example #1 - testing key#1 (left most key). 
At the top level menu key #1 is defined as the TEST function. Pressing this key should cause the 
middle field of the top line of the display to show the various test functions. 
Example #2 - testing key #8 (right most key). At the top level menu Key #8 is defined as the 
SETUP key. Pressing key #8 should cause the SETUP menu to be displayed. 
Example #3 - If the 5 character field above any key is blank, the key is not defined, pressing the 
key has no effect. 
The 3 status LED's indicate several functional states of the instrument such as calibration, fault, 
and sample modes. The state of the LED's is controlled by 3 lines on the parallel port of the 
SBC40. Functioning of the LED's can be checked by: 
1.  Turn off the M200AH power. 
2.  While watching the LED's, turn on the instrument power. 
3.  When the power comes up, the computer momentarily applies power to all 3 LED's for 
approximately 1 sec. If all the LED's are observed to light, they are working properly. 
9.3.2.   RS-232 Communications 
The M200AH uses the RS-232 communications protocol to allow the instrument to be connected 
to a variety of computer based equipment. RS-232 has been used for many years and is well 
documented. Generally, The M200AH uses the RS-232 communications protocol to allow the 
instrument to be connected to a variety every manufacturer observes the signal and timing 
requirements of the protocol very carefully. Problems arise when trying to specify connectors, 
and wiring diagrams that attach the analyzer to various devices.