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*1, Program Table 1 1-1 *2, Program Table 2 1-l "3, Program Table 3 1-1 .5 - SeUDisptay Clock 1-2 "6 .7 - Display/Alter Memory and Display Stored Data on Ports 1-3 *8 Keyboard/Display 2-3 Manually initiated Data Output 4-3 Interrupts during 6-3 *9 *A *B Output device codes lor 4-2 Commands to Storage Module 4-8 Internal Memory Allocation 1-5 Memory Test and System Status 1-6 *C Security 1-7 *D, Save/Load Program 1-7 Errors 3-9 Modem/terminal A-2 Computer requirements 6-5 Definition A-2 Peripherals 6-2 Modem Enable line on CRl0 4-1, 6-1 Peripheral requirements 6-4 Troubleshooting, Connecting to CR10 6-7 Modulo divide - ilnstruction 461 10-3 Mounting options 14-l Move Input Data - flnstruction 31] 1Gl Programming example 8-B Move Signature into Input Location - finstruction 19] 9-8 Move Time to Input Location - flnstruction 18] 9-8 MPTR 2.2 MSX10iMSX20 Solar Panels 14-5 Multiply see X*F - flnstruction 37J 1O-2 see also X.Y - flnstruction 361 10-2 N Naturalfogarithm - flnstruction 4Ol 10-2 Negative numbers 3-1 Nesting 3-5 Noise Common sources 13-1 Modem 5-2.6-4 Rejection 3-2 Non-integer portion, Extracting 10-3 Nonlinear thermistor, Connecting to CR10 7-14 o On-line data transfer 4-1, A-2 Operating details vi OR construction, Logical 3-5 CRlO INDEX Output Array and Output Interval A-2 Calculating data points per 4-6 Definition A-2 Setting lD 2-2 Output device codes for *8 Mode 4-2 for lnstructiong6 4-2 Output Flag Description 3-3 Example of setting OV-13 Setting to interval < 1 minute 8-5 Output interval A-2, OV-7 Output Processing Instructions 1 1-1 Definition OV-7, A-2 Memory and execution times 3-6 Overrange detection 3-2 Overrun execution 1-l P Parameter Data types 3-1 Definition A-3 Parameter Extension - flnstruction 63] 1().7 Parity, Checking 6-7 Paroscientific pressure transducer 7-19 PC201Tape Read Card 4-5 PC208 Datalogger Support Software OV-9 Period Measurement - flnstruction 27] 9-13 Programming example 7-18 Peripherals Current drain for common 14-1 Enabling/Addressing 6-2 General 4-1 pH meter, Connecting to CR10 7-2 Physical description, CR10 OV-1 Polynomial- finstruction 55] 1()-5 Port, CR10 37 pin description D-l Serial InpuVOutput 9-pin 6-1 Port Read - flnstruction 25] 9-12 Port Set - lnstruction 201 9-8 Ports, See Control/logic ports Power ground OV-3, 14-G Power, Raising to Y - finstruction 47] 10-3 Power supplies 14-2 Connecting directly to Wiring Panel 14-5 Connecting to CR10 OV-3, OV-4 PPTR 2.2 Pressure transducer Programming examples 7-10, 7-15 Print device, Definition A-3 PRINT option on-line data transfer 4-l Print peripherals 4-2,6-2, A-3

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*1,
Program
Table
1
1-1
*2,
Program Table
2
1-l
"3,
Program
Table
3
1-1
.5
-
SeUDisptay
Clock
1-2
"6 -
Display/Alter Memory and
Ports
1-3
.7
-
Display Stored Data
on
Keyboard/Display
2-3
*8
Manually initiated Data
Output
4-3
Interrupts
during
6-3
Output device
codes
lor
4-2
*9
Commands
to
Storage
Module
4-8
*A
Internal Memory
Allocation
1-5
*B
Memory
Test
and System
Status
1-6
*C
Security
1-7
*D,
Save/Load
Program
1-7
Errors
3-9
Modem/terminal A-2
Computer requirements
6-5
Definition A-2
Peripherals
6-2
Modem Enable line
on
CRl0
4-1,
6-1
Peripheral
requirements
6-4
Troubleshooting,
Connecting
to
CR10
6-7
Modulo divide
-
ilnstruction
461 10-3
Mounting
options 14-l
Move Input Data
-
flnstruction
31] 1Gl
Programming
example
8-B
Move
Signature
into Input Location
-
finstruction
19]
9-8
Move Time
to
Input Location
-
flnstruction
18]
9-8
MPTR 2.2
MSX10iMSX20
Solar
Panels
14-5
Multiply
see X*F -
flnstruction
37J
1O-2
see also
X.Y
-
flnstruction
361
10-2
N
Naturalfogarithm
-
flnstruction
4Ol 10-2
Negative
numbers
3-1
Nesting
3-5
Noise
Common
sources
13-1
Modem 5-2.6-4
Rejection
3-2
Non-integer portion,
Extracting
10-3
Nonlinear
thermistor,
Connecting
to
CR10
7-14
o
On-line data
transfer
4-1, A-2
Operating
details
vi
OR
construction,
Logical
3-5
CRlO
INDEX
Output
Array
and
Output
Interval
A-2
Calculating data points
per
4-6
Definition A-2
Setting
lD
2-2
Output device codes
for
*8
Mode
4-2
for
lnstructiong6
4-2
Output
Flag
Description
3-3
Example of
setting
OV-13
Setting
to
interval
<
1
minute
8-5
Output
interval
A-2,
OV-7
Output Processing Instructions
1
1-1
Definition
OV-7, A-2
Memory and execution
times
3-6
Overrange
detection
3-2
Overrun
execution
1-l
P
Parameter
Data
types
3-1
Definition A-3
Parameter Extension -
flnstruction
63]
1().7
Parity,
Checking
6-7
Paroscientific pressure
transducer
7-19
PC201Tape
Read
Card
4-5
PC208 Datalogger Support
Software
OV-9
Period Measurement
-
flnstruction
27]
9-13
Programming
example
7-18
Peripherals
Current drain for
common
14-1
Enabling/Addressing
6-2
General
4-1
pH
meter, Connecting to
CR10
7-2
Physical description,
CR10
OV-1
Polynomial-
finstruction
55]
1()-5
Port, CR10 37 pin
description
D-l
Serial
InpuVOutput
9-pin
6-1
Port Read
-
flnstruction
25]
9-12
Port Set -
lnstruction
201
9-8
Ports, See Control/logic ports
Power
ground
OV-3,
14-G
Power, Raising
to
Y -
finstruction
47]
10-3
Power
supplies
14-2
Connecting directly to
Wiring
Panel
14-5
Connecting
to
CR10
OV-3, OV-4
PPTR
2.2
Pressure
transducer
Programming
examples
7-10,
7-15
Print
device, Definition A-3
PRINT option on-line data
transfer
4-l
Print
peripherals
4-2,6-2,
A-3