Teledyne T700 Microphone User Manual


 
Teledyne API – Model T700 Dynamic Dilution Calibrator Remote Operation
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COMMAND Function
be sent to the calibrator to be executed until
this is done. On personal computers, this is
achieved by pressing the ENTER button.
BS
(backspace)
Erases one character to the left of the
cursor location.
ESC
(escape)
Erases the entire command line.
? [ID] CR This command prints a complete list of
available commands along with the
definitions of their functionality to the
display device of the terminal or computer
being used. The ID number of the
calibrator is only necessary if multiple
calibrators are on the same
communications line, such as the multi-
drop setup.
Control-C
Pauses the listing of commands.
Control-P
Restarts the listing of commands.
6.2.1.2. Command Syntax
Commands are not case-sensitive and all arguments within one command (i.e. ID
numbers, keywords, data values, etc.) must be separated with a space character.
All Commands follow the syntax:
X [ID] COMMAND <CR>
Where
X is the command type (one letter) that defines the type of command.
Allowed designators are listed in Table 6-2 and Appendix A-6.
[ID] is the ma
chine identification number (Section4.7.1). Example: the
Command “? 700” follo
wed by a carriage return would print the list of
available commands for the revision of software currently installed in the
instrument assigned ID Number 700.
COMMAND is the command designator: This string is the name of the command being
issued (LIST, ABORT, NAME, EXIT, etc.). Some commands may have
additional arguments that define how the command is to be executed.
Press ? <CR> or refer to Appendix A-6 for a list of available command
designators.
<CR> is a carriage return. All commands must be terminated by a carriage
return (usually achieved by pressing the ENTER button on a computer).
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