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COMMAND DELETE
COMMAND SYNTAX DELETE <start temp><end temp>[<channel>]
ARGUMENTS <start temp>- an integer from 0 to 79 that represents the low point of
the temperature planes to be deleted.
<end temp> - an integer from 0 to 79 that represents the high point of
the temperature planes to be deleted.
<channel> - optional, the channel to be deleted.
DESCRIPTION Converts all pressure points within temperature planes between the low and
high temperature range, inclusive, to "calculated". This allows new MASTER
points to be entered via the CAL command.
NOTE: See the description of the FILL command for more information.
RETURNS <nl>
<nl> - end of line.
EXAMPLE To delete the master points for all modules in a system using eight 32
channel modules, the following command would be issued:
DELETE 0 79<CR>
To delete the master points for channel 4, the following command would be
issued:
DELETE 0 79 4<CR>
To delete the master points for channel 16, the following com mand would
be issued:
DELETE 0 79 16<CR>
COMMAND ERROR
COMMAND SYNTAX ERROR
ARGUMENTS None
DESCRIPTION Lists the errors that are stored and listed after a CLEAR. Only the first 15
errors will be listed. If more than 15 errors have occurred, the message:
“Greater than 15 errors occurred ”will appear at the end of the list. An Error
List may be found in Appendix D. The return format is:
ERROR: error
EXAMPLE To read the contents of the Error Buffer:
Type: ERROR<Enter>
The DSM will return the last 30 errors in the format::
ERROR: Port not found
ERROR: List MI no group number
ERROR: Group not between 1 and 8
If no errors have been logged, the DSA will return:
ERROR: No errors
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