input
buffer, MEMORY "Enable" should be off, (that is, MEMORY "Enable" L.E.D.
off), and
for
read-in
to
the
store
buffer, MEMORY "Enable" should be on, (L.E.D.
on).
3.
Press DIGITAL
1/0
"Input"
on the 2032, and set the 7400 up
to
read out
recorded
data. Refer
to
the 7400
Instruction
Manual
for
details.
4.
The
recorded
data
can
either
be read
to
the 2032 on a file by file basis
or
contin-
ously.
In
the
latter
mode, the 2032 Display will be continuously updated
according
to
the contents
of
the file being read. This
provides
a convenient means
of
check-
ing the contents
of
a cassette. On
completion
of
the read-out, DIGITAL
1/0
"Stop"
may be selected on the 2032.
8.2.3. Recording of a Plot file
on
the 7400
The 7400 can be used
to
record
a
"Plot"
file
from
the 2032, by following the
instruc-
tions
of
Section 8.2.1 and pressing DIGITAL
1/0
"Plot"
instead
of
DIGITAL
1/0
"Out-
put".
The Plot file can later' be read to a
Graphics
Recorder
Type 2313. Note, however,
that
a Plot file cannot be
re-input
into
a 2032.
8.2.4. Other Recording Formats
on
the 7400
On
switch on, the 2032 always resets
to
its
default
condition
for
Digital Output under
manual
control,
which is
output
of
a "Total
Documentation"
file,
that
is
output
of
all
basic
data
plus the MEASUREMENT and DISPLAY SETUP, the CURSOR SETUP, and
the
Text-string.
However, Special Parameter field 80 can be used to
modify
Digital
Output
to
the 7400
to
cover
other
formats. These include
abbreviated
formats
where,
for
instance, only the MEASUREMENT
or
DISPLAY SETUP is recorded. The Special
Parameter field also allows all
of
the
user-defined
MEASUREMENT and DISPLAY SET-
UPS
to
be
recorded
on cassette
for
later
re-entry
to
the 2032. This enables
multiple
sets
of
user-defined
MEASUREMENT and DISPLAY SETUPs to be
recorded
and
stored
such
that
they can be conveniently recreated as required. See Section 12.
7.1
for
de-
tails.
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