
1.
Connectlthe
Storage Module to
the
21X
using
th{ SC12 cable.
2. Enter
th
appropriate
commands
as
listed
in Table .2-2.
4.5
PRINTER OUTPUT
FORMATS
Printer outprJt can be
sent in the binary
Final
Storage
Format
(Appendix
C.2)
or
Printable
ASC|l.
lf
usihg the
*4
Mode to enable on-line
output,
PrintNble ASCII is the only format
available.
ln
the
Printable ASCllformat
each
data
point
is
preceded
by
a2 digit data
point
lD
and a
+
or
-
sign.
The lD and fixed spacing
of
the
data
points
makeiparticular
points
easy to
find on
a
printed
outppt.
This format requires 10 bytes
per
data
poifrt
to
store
on
disk.
09-0.001 10+.00001 11+6999.
12+99999.
SECTION
4. EXTERNAL STORAGE
PERIPHERALS
Figure
4.5-1
shows both
high and low
resolution
data
points
in a
12
data
point
output array.
The
example data
contains Day,
Hour-Minute, and
Seconds
in the
2nd
-
4th data
points.
The
output
array lD and
time
values
(year,
day, hour-
minute,
and seconds)
are always
4 character
numbers, even
when high resolution output
is
specified.
Each
full
line of data contains 8 data
points
(79
characters
including
spaces),
plus
a carriage
return
(CR)
and
line
feed
(LF).
lf the
last
data
point
in
a
full line
is
high
resolution, it is
followed
immediately
with a
CR and
LF. lf it is
low
resolution,
the
line
is
terminated
with a
space,
CR
and LF. Lines of data
containing less
than
8
data
points
are
terminated similarly after the
last
data
point.
RETURN,
LINE FEED
-
DATA POINT
ID
;
oUTPUT
ARRIAY rD
(PRG.
rBL.
+ LOC. NO. OF oUTPUT FLAG ENABLE
INST.)
I r
2 sPAcqs
I | ;-
DAY oF
YEAR
I | | , [nME ;-SEC'NDS
I I | | | TLoRESDATA
| | |
| |
| ;-Hr
RESD-{rA
| | I
I I
| | ['fi3'.RESzERo
I | |
| |
| | | | [''i'3^frFi^%,
ll Il | |
-L
rrr-
Ii
j
+0101. 02+0011.
I
05+2203. 04+0.000
05-0.100 06+2.0410
07+0.000 08+0.0000
01
_-T
TT
lllll--
| | | |
r-
CARRTAGE REn
RN,
LINE
FEED
I | |
-MAx
Hr RES
DATA
| |
r-
MAX Lo REs DATA
I
r_
MtN
Ht
RES
DATA
t_
MIN LO RE$ DATA
I
,,GURE 4.5-1. Example of
21X Printable ASCII output Format
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