Specifications
Command/Response Formats 105
Commands
$PASHQ,PPS,c
Query PPS parameter where c is the output port. Note that c is not required to direct
the response message to the current communication port.
Example: Query PPS parameters to port A.
$PASHQ,PPS,A <enter>
$PASHR,PPS
The response is in the form:
$PASHR,PPS,d1,f2,c3*cc <enter>
where Table 6.38 outlines the structure:
PRT: Port Setting
$PASHQ,PRT,c
Display the baud rate setting for the connected communication port where c is the
optional output port. Note that to direct the response message to the current
communication port, the c is not required.
Example: Query the baud rate of the current port.
$PASHQ,PRT <enter>
$PASHR,PRT
The response is a message in the format:
$PASHR,PRT,c1,d2*cc <enter>
Table 6.38: PPS Response Structure
Parameter Description
d1 Period. Range from 0 to 60.0
f2 Offset, Range from -999.9999 to +999.9999
c3 Edge, R = rising edge or F = falling edge
cc Checksum
Table 6.39: PRT Response Structure
Parameter Description Range
c1 serial port A - D
d2 baud rate code 0 - 9 (See Table)
*cc checksum n/a