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Programming example 7-10 DSP 2-1 DSR (Data Set Ready) 6-6 DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) pin configuration 6-G Duplex, Definition 6-7 E Earth Ground OV-4, 14-o Editing datalogger programs OV-l5 Editor errors 3-8 EDLOG OV-12,5-4 ELSE - [lnstruction 941 12-6 Programming example 8-6 Enclosures, Environmental 14-1 END - flnstruction 95] 12-6 Error codes 3-8 Overranging vi,3-2 Overrun occurrences 1-1 Examples, programming OV-l2 Ex-Del-Diff - flnstruction 8] 9-4 Ex-Del-SE - flnstruction 4l 9-3 Excit-Del- flnstruction 221 9-9 Excitation outputs OV-3 Excitation with Delay - flnstruction 22J 9-g Programming example 8-6 Excite, Delay, and Measure - flnstruction 4l 9-3 Programming examples 7-15 Execution interval OV-6, 1-1, A-1, OV-7 Example of entering OV-l3 Exceeding 1-1 Execution time Definition A-1 Program instruction 3-6 Exp(X) - flnstruction 411 1O-2 External power supply 14-2 External Reference Junction 7-3 External Storage Peripherals 4-1 Cassette Tape Option 4-3 Manually Initiated Data Output 4-3 F Fast and Slow Measurement Sequence 13-1 Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) ' flnstruction 601 File Mark in Storage Module 4-6,12-7 Filland stop memory 4-7 Figures, List of LF-l FinalStorage and High/low resolution formats 2-3 Changing size of 1-4 Definition OV-4, OV-s,2-1, A-1 CRlO INDEX Erasing 1-5 Example using two Final Storage areas 8-9 Format 2-3, C-2 Output data resolution & range limits 2-3 Ring memory 2-1 Flags 3-3 Displaying and toggling flags 1-3 Output and Program Control 3-3 With J, K commands C-l Floating point 2-3, 3-1 FractionalValue - flnstruction 441 1O-g Full Bridge with Excitation Compensation - finstruction 9] 9-5 Programming examples 7-7, 7-13 Full Bridge with Single Differential Measurement - flnstruction 61 9-4 Programming examples 7-10, 8-11 Full Duplex, Definition 6-7 Functional Modes OV-10, 1-1 G Garbage 6-8, A-1 Geokon's Vibrating Wire Pressure Sensor 7-15 GraphTerm (Terminal Emulator Program) OV-9 Ground loop influence on resistance measurements 13-21 Grounding Lightning protection OV-4, 14-o see also Analog, Earth ground power Gypsum Soil Moisture block,227 7-13 H Half Duplex, Definition 6-7 Handshaking on 9 pin connector Definition A-1 Modem/terminal hardware 6-5 High resolution and Memory size 2-1 Definition A-1 Range limits 2-3 Histogram - finstruction 75] 11-3 I lf Case X < F - ilnstruction 831 12-1 lf Flag/Port - lnstruction 911 12-5 Programming examples 8-2, 8-6 lF Then/Else comparisons 3-4 lf TIME - [nstruction 921 12-5 Programming example OV-l7 lf X Compared to F - |nstruction 89] 12-4

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Programming
example
7-10
DSP
2-1
DSR (Data Set
Ready)
6-6
DTE (Data
Terminal
Equipment) pin
configuration
6-G
Duplex,
Definition 6-7
E
Earth
Ground
OV-4, 14-o
Editing datalogger
programs
OV-l5
Editor
errors
3-8
EDLOG OV-12,5-4
ELSE
-
[lnstruction
941 12-6
Programming
example
8-6
Enclosures,
Environmental
14-1
END -
flnstruction
95]
12-6
Error
codes
3-8
Overranging
vi,3-2
Overrun
occurrences
1-1
Examples,
programming
OV-l2
Ex-Del-Diff
-
flnstruction
8]
9-4
Ex-Del-SE -
flnstruction
4l
9-3
Excit-Del-
flnstruction
221
9-9
Excitation
outputs
OV-3
Excitation
with
Delay -
flnstruction
22J 9-g
Programming
example
8-6
Excite, Delay, and Measure
-
flnstruction
4l
9-3
Programming
examples
7-15
Execution
interval
OV-6,
1-1,
A-1,
OV-7
Example of
entering
OV-l3
Exceeding
1-1
Execution
time
Definition
A-1
Program
instruction
3-6
Exp(X) -
flnstruction
411
1O-2
External power
supply
14-2
External Reference
Junction
7-3
External Storage
Peripherals
4-1
Cassette Tape
Option
4-3
Manually Initiated Data
Output
4-3
F
Fast and
Slow
Measurement
Sequence
13-1
Fast Fourier
Transform
(FFT)
'
flnstruction
601
File Mark in Storage
Module 4-6,12-7
Filland
stop
memory
4-7
Figures, List
of
LF-l
FinalStorage
and High/low resolution
formats
2-3
Changing size
of
1-4
Definition
OV-4,
OV-s,2-1,
A-1
CRlO
INDEX
Erasing
1-5
Example using
two
Final
Storage
areas
8-9
Format
2-3, C-2
Output
data resolution
&
range
limits
2-3
Ring
memory
2-1
Flags
3-3
Displaying and toggling
flags
1-3
Output and Program
Control
3-3
With J,
K
commands
C-l
Floating
point
2-3,
3-1
FractionalValue
-
flnstruction
441
1O-g
Full Bridge
with
Excitation Compensation
-
finstruction
9]
9-5
Programming
examples
7-7,
7-13
Full Bridge with
Single
Differential Measurement
-
flnstruction
61 9-4
Programming
examples
7-10,
8-11
Full Duplex,
Definition
6-7
Functional
Modes
OV-10,
1-1
G
Garbage
6-8,
A-1
Geokon's Vibrating
Wire
Pressure
Sensor
7-15
GraphTerm (Terminal Emulator
Program)
OV-9
Ground loop influence
on
resistance
measurements
13-21
Grounding
Lightning
protection
OV-4,
14-o
see also
Analog,
Earth ground power
Gypsum Soil Moisture
block,227
7-13
H
Half Duplex,
Definition
6-7
Handshaking on
9
pin
connector
Definition
A-1
Modem/terminal
hardware
6-5
High resolution
and Memory
size
2-1
Definition
A-1
Range
limits
2-3
Histogram -
finstruction
75]
11-3
I
lf Case X
<
F
-
ilnstruction
831
12-1
lf
Flag/Port
-
lnstruction
911 12-5
Programming
examples
8-2, 8-6
lF Then/Else
comparisons
3-4
lf
TIME
-
[nstruction
921
12-5
Programming
example
OV-l7
lf X Compared
to
F
-
|nstruction
89]
12-4