Canon Model 6401 B Manual Do Utilizador
Field Test Unit Software
7. FTUC COMMANDS
7.1 DISPLAY FORMAT
The display of the FTU has three formats available. These formats can be
selected at the touch of a button. Normally as many bytes as possible are dis-
played on the screen at all times. For example - if you were displaying the
contents of the logger memory as single bytes then four bytes could be dis-
selected at the touch of a button. Normally as many bytes as possible are dis-
played on the screen at all times. For example - if you were displaying the
contents of the logger memory as single bytes then four bytes could be dis-
played per screen line, making a total of eight bytes displayed (only the top
two lines of the display are used for display purposes).
two lines of the display are used for display purposes).
The three formats available are:
7.2 DISPLAY OF THE LOGGERS CURRENT MEMORY VALUES
In this format the values are not scaled and as displayed as a number from
O-255. Eight values are displayed across the screen and they represent the
current selected memory address location followed by the successive seven
memory locations. The current memory location can be changed using
keystrokes outlined later. This display format is the default when the FTU
is first powered up and the logger connected.
memory locations. The current memory location can be changed using
keystrokes outlined later. This display format is the default when the FTU
is first powered up and the logger connected.
EXAMPLE: When first powered up and connected the FTU will display the
following (or similar):
following (or similar):
10300
x 4 4 0 0
Address = 0
Address = 0
The ‘10’ is the version of logger connected. (Memory location 0)
The ‘3’ is the runtime of the program in the logger. (Memory location 1)
The ‘0’s” are memory locations not used.
The ‘X’ represents a value that will change on your screen. This is Memory
Location 4 and is where the logger shows the current clock value.
Location 4 and is where the logger shows the current clock value.
The ‘44” is also a changing value and is related to your loggers clock value
(Memory Location 6) [See Hardware Supplement 6200 for further details
of the logger’s memory locations].
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Section 7. FTUC COMMANDS