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ProMaster 2500 User Manual E-5
@@07
XXYYY
Y = Bin Assignment
Configures the bin map for the specified bin.
XX
represents the bin and
YYY
represents the bin configuration number. The
bin number is a two-digit ASCII number from 01 to 04, representing the
bin to be configured. The bin configuration number is a three-digit
decimal number in ASCII which, when converted to binary, represents
the category or categories to be routed to the bin specified. The following
is the bit map:
Bit 0 = Category 1
Bit 1 = Category 2
Bit 2 = Category 3
Bit 3 = Category 4
Bit 4 = Category 5
Bit 5 = Don’t care
Bit 6 = Don’t care
Bit 7 = Don’t care
If the bit is on, the category is mapped to that bin.
For example, sending
@0701010
specifies bin 1 and converts 010 decimal
to 00001010 binary. Bits 1 and 3 are on, so categories 2 and 4 are mapped
to bin 1.
Use this command only when the bin mapping must be changed
dynamically. Under normal conditions, set up the bin map once, using
the Binning menu on the 2500’s front panel.
The changes you make with this command are retained until you send a
new @07 command, make changes using the setup menu under
BINNING, or turn off the power.
Response: R07
@@08
XXX
Bin Label Mapping
Reassigns the bins that receive labeled devices.
XXX
represents the bin label map number, a three-digit decimal number
in ASCII which, when converted to binary, assigns the bins that receive
labeled devices.
The following is the bit map:
Bit 0 = Label bin 1 if on
Bit 1 = Label bin 2 if on
Bit 2 = Label bin 3 if on
Bit 3 = Label bin 4 if on
Bit 4 = Must be off
Bit 5 = Must be off
Bit 6 = Must be off
Bit 7 = Must be off
For example, sending
@08011
converts 011 decimal to 00001011 binary.
Devices going into bins 1, 2, and 4 are labeled.
Use this command only when you must dynamically change the bin label
mapping. Under normal conditions, set up the bin label map once, using
the Binning menu.