RFC-1 Advanced Operation page 6.20
6.5.6 Logging Telemetry Readings
The RFC-1 can send a set of telemetry readings to a printer or computer as a step in an action sequence. The
logging device can be connected directly to the RFC-1 or at a remote location. The set of readings will start with
channel 00 and end at the programmed auto-scan stop channel. The default setting stops at channel 07. Readings
are printed with a header that includes the site identification phrase, the date and time and the action sequence.
Select the appropriate logging function from the table below and program the corresponding V1 and V2 in the action
sequence to log a set of telemetry readings as part of an action sequence.
Telemetry Logging Function
Send readings to a local device or using a full time connection
Send readings to a remote device that requires a telephone call
Instruction 8-9, logging to a remote device, requires an optional data modem to be installed in the RFC-1. This
instruction automatically dials telephone number F. The telemetry readings are sent after the modems connect.
To stop the RFC-1 from dialing telephone number F as part of the normal dialing loop, program 10 for the first digit of
the telephone number. Programming a 10 as the first digit makes telephone number F appear to be blank to the
dialing sequence. The first active digit of the telephone number will be at address 0711. The remote logging
command is programmed to lookup telephone number F this way.