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where:
tttt indicates the current temperature multiplied by a factor of ten;
u indicates the temperature scale (°F or °C);
s
t
indicates the present state of the Programmable Temperature Controller (as de-
scribed in Table 8 at the end of this section).
A typical response might be T2345F1, which means that the temperature is 234.5°F, and the con-
troller is presently in the run mode (1).
2) To read the current temperature setpoint, enter S{CR} at the external device. The response
from the Programmable Temperature Controller to the computer will be:
S{s
p
s
p
s
p
s
p
}{u}{s
t
}{CR}
where:
s
p
s
p
s
p
s
p
indicates the current setpoint multiplied by a factor of ten;
u indicates the temperature scale (°F or °C);
s
t
indicates the present state of the controller.
A typical response might be S1004C2, which means that the current setpoint is 100.4 °C, and the
controller is in the wait or standby mode (i.e. the Programmable Temperature Controller is not
controlling the Thermo Container).
3) To adjust the temperature setpoint, enter
RS{s
p
s
p
s
p
s
p
}{u}{CR} at the external device where
s
p
s
p
s
p
s
p
is the setpoint temperature multiplied by ten and u indicates the temperature scale
in either °F or °C.
A typical command sent to the controller might be RS1004C{CR}, which indicates the new setpoint
should be 100.4 °C. The generic form of the response from the Programmable Temperature
Controller to the computer will be in the form:
RS{s
p
s
p
s
p
s
p
}{u}{s
t
}{CR}
The actual response to the above command will be RS1004F2{CR}. The last digit indicates that the
system is in stand-by mode (see Table 8).
4) To change the operating mode, enter
RA{s
t
}{CR} at the external device where s
t
indicates
the desired state of the controller (as described in Table 8) and
must be either a 1 or a 2.