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Channel Master Operation Manual
page 76 Teledyne RD Instruments
PC0 – Help Menu
Sending PC0 displays the help menu.
>PC0
PC0 = Help
PC2 = Display Sensor Data
PC4 = Surface Track Ping – Advanced
>
PC2 – Display Sensor Data
PC2 makes measurements once a second. Lines of data end with a carriage
return so BBTalk prints successive lines on top of each other. PC20 is just
like PC2 except that lines end with a carriage return and a line feed. BBTalk
scrolls with this command.
>PC2
Sensor data is sampled and displayed in a loop.
An asterisk '*' to the right of a number indicates invalid data.
Press any key to exit the loop.
Temp(degC) Press(kPa) Press(m) Pitch(deg) Roll(deg) Batt(V)
\ 18.21 4.202 0.429 5.66 -0.42 9.281
/ 18.21 4.206 0.429 5.66 -0.42 9.289
\ 18.21 4.187 0.427 5.66 -0.42 9.281
/ 18.21 4.193 0.428 5.67 -0.43 9.281
NOTE. Use the ST command to change the units for the temperature (see
“ST – Temperature Units,” page 81).
>ST?
ST C -------------------- Set temperature units (0=c; 1=f; 2=k)
>ST1
>PC2
Sensor data is sampled and displayed in a loop.
An asterisk '*' to the right of a number indicates invalid data.
Press any key to exit the loop.
Temp(degF) Press(kPa) Press(m) Pitch(deg) Roll(deg) Batt(V)
\ 64.78 4.189 0.427 5.66 -0.43 9.281
/ 64.78 4.179 0.426 5.67 -0.43 9.281
\ 64.78 4.197 0.428 5.66 -0.43 9.281
/ 64.78 4.192 0.428 5.66 -0.42 9.281
>ST2
>PC2
Sensor data is sampled and displayed in a loop.
An asterisk '*' to the right of a number indicates invalid data.
Press any key to exit the loop.
Temp(degK) Press(kPa) Press(m) Pitch(deg) Roll(deg) Batt(V)
\ 291.36 4.204 0.429 5.66 -0.42 9.289
/ 291.36 4.199 0.428 5.67 -0.43 9.281
\ 291.36 4.194 0.428 5.66 -0.42 9.281
/ 291.36 4.192 0.428 5.66 -0.42 9.281
PC4 – Surface Track Ping
PC4 displays the corrected/uncorrected range. Normally the cor-
rected/uncorrected ranges are the same. In some cases, the range may be
corrected for a frequency offset in an internal oscillator.
>PC4
Uncorrected/Corrected Range = 2330 2330
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