Teledyne Camera Accessories T100 Manuale Utente

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Remote Operation of the Analyzer 
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point.) Scientific notation is not permitted. For example, +1.01234.5678-0.11 are all 
valid floating-point numbers. 
Boolean expressions are used to specify the value of variables or I/O signals that may 
assume only two values. They are denoted by the keywords ON and OFF
Text strings are used to represent data that cannot be easily represented by other data 
types, such as data channel names, which may contain letters and numbers. They consist 
of a quotation mark, followed by one or more printable characters, including spaces, 
letters, numbers, and symbols, and a final quotation mark. For example, “a”,  “1”
“123abc”, and “()[]<>” are all valid text strings. It is not possible to include a 
quotation mark character within a text string. 
Some commands allow you to access variables, messages, and other items, such as DAS 
data channels, by name. When using these commands, you must type the entire name of 
the item; you cannot abbreviate any names. 
8.2.5. STATUS REPORTING 
Reporting of status messages as an audit trail is one of the three principal uses for the 
RS-232 interface (the other two being the command line interface for controlling the 
instrument and the download of data in electronic format). You can effectively disable 
the reporting feature by setting the interface to quiet mode (refer to Section 6.2.1 an
Table 6-1. 
Status reports include DAS data (when reporting is enabled), warning messages, 
calibration and diagnostic status messages. Refer to Appendix A-3 for a list of the 
possible messages, and this section for information on controlling the instrument 
through the RS-232 interface. 
8.2.5.1. GENERAL MESSAGE FORMAT 
All messages from the instrument (including those in response to a command line 
request) are in the format: 
X DDD:HH:MM [Id] MESSAGE<CRLF> 
Where: 
 X
  
is a command type designator, a single character indicating the 
message type, as shown in the Table 6-25. 
DDD:HH:MM
  is the time stamp, the date and time when the message was issued. It 
consists of the Day-of-year (DDD) as a number from 1 to 366, the hour 
of the day (HH) as a number from 00 to 23, and the minute (MM) as a 
number from 00 to 59. 
[ID]
  
is the analyzer ID, a number with 1 to 4 digits. 
MESSAGE 
 
is the message content that may contain warning messages, test 
measurements, DAS reports, variable values, etc. 
<CRLF>
  
is a carriage return / line feed pair, which terminates the message. 
The uniform nature of the output messages makes it easy for a host computer to parse 
them into an easy structure. Keep in mind that the front panel display does not give any 
information on the time a message was issued, hence it is useful to log such messages 
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