Remote Processing CX-10 User Manual
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OVERVIEW
SECTION 1
Page 1-2
specified events to happen. For the most part, multi-
tasking must be set up in the program. Set up consists of
a ON multi-tasking, parameters statement and a
subroutine that is executed when conditions are met.
Example of multi-tasking is ONTICK.
Some statements are both functions and commands,
depending upon which side of the ‘=’ sign it is on. Some
examples include ASC and XBY.
Number convention
BASIC convention generally uses decimal (numbers
between 0 and 9) for data and address information.
Numbers may be represented in hexadecimal notation.
Any hexadecimal numbers are represented by 0xxH
notation. A leading 0 is necessary when the first number
begins with any letter between A and F. Up to six digits
may be represented in this manner. However, many
commands and functions only accept 1, 2, or 4 hex
digits.
Terminology
"A/D"
Shorthand for analog-to-digital converter. An A/D
"measures" a voltage and converts it into a number
from 0 to 4095.
"I/O"
are input-output devices. On the CX-10, this
includes relays and opto buffered inputs.
“mSec”
shorthand for milli-second, or 1/1000 of a second.
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