Product specifications

Diamond 10kW Manual Dynatronix, Inc.
198-1603-03 Rev 01 Page 137 of 150
Examples of Unit Settings Command:
read user settings command from unit 1.
@01.0t0#0,54321
ack read user settings command with text delimiters.
@01.0t3#16,0ctl,01addr,3bps,0pwr,1pf,1opsw,1rmsw,0eclr,0dst,0scr,0edis,0psw
d,0wdt,16gdc,1.0fkf,0.0rkf,54321
ack read command with comma delimiters.
@01.0t3#16,0,01,3,0,1,1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,16,1.0,0.0,54321
set baud rate to 19200 (note the ACK response from this command will be sent at the
original baud rate, the baud rate change occurs after the ACK to this command)
@01.0t1#3,,,1,54321
set the control type to “host”
@01.0t1#1,1,54321
Notes:
1. All user settings are stored in non-volatile memory and will be retained through a power
cycle unless other wise noted in the command description.
2. Set the control type to “1” (host) or “3” (analog/host) when settings are to be changed
using the host port. When the control type is set to “host” or “analog/host” settings can
not be changed from the front panel control. The control type can be changed using this
command if no menus are active on the front panel control. If the control type is set to
“panel” or “analog/panel” and a menu is currently active on the front panel control any
request to change the control type will be NAK’d until all menus are closed on the front
panel control.
3. When the control type is set to “3” (analog/host) the current and voltage settings in the
“s” command cannot be changed from the host port. The current and voltage settings
will reflect the associated analog input. The “s” command can be used by the host to
change other settings when the control type is set to “3”.
4. If the power up mode is set to 1 and the unit was powered down in operate mode, then
the unit will display a count down when it powers up (also reported by the “d” readings
command). If no action is taken the unit switches to the operate state when the
countdown expires. If the operate/standby switch is pressed at any point prior to the
countdown expiration the countdown will terminate and the unit will remain in standby
mode. If the host requests (using the state command) operate or standby prior to the
countdown expiration the countdown is terminated and the requested mode is set.
5. Each time the unit configuration password is changed with this command the value is
written to non-volatile memory. Periodic writes to this value could result in premature
failure of the associated memory device. Leave this field blank unless the code needs to
be changed. All other parameters in this command that are stored to non-volatile
memory are written to non-volatile memory at power down and can be safely changed at
periodic intervals.
6. When the unit configuration password is changed the slave may take up to 100ms to
acknowlege the request (write to non-volatile memory).