Manual

3.5.1.2 DISPLAYING A DATABASE PARAMETER
To
DISPLAY
a database parameter, press
D
and enter the parameter ID, then press
ENTER
. The
current value of the parameter is displayed. The parameter ID is the data type identifier (B, L, C, H,
F, and A) and point number as described in Table 4-1 of Section 4.
For example, to display the value of datapoint B12, press:
D B12 <ENTER>.
The value presently assigned to B12 is displayed.
Values displayed with the
D
command are formatted as follows:
Data Type Data Format
B Are three digit characters 000-255.
L Is a one digit character 0 or 1.
C & H Are ten digit characters including
digits, decimal point and sign (when
negative). Zero = 0.0.
A & Q Are ten characters or less.
Pressing
ENTER
after pressing
D
automatically recalls the last data base parameter ID used.
Pressing
N
after pressing
D
causes the next parameter of the same data type to be displayed. (The
NEXT
command
N
only works with index numbers below 256.)
3.5.1.3 ALTERING A DATABASE PARAMETER
To modify a value or enter a new value press
P
and the parameter ID followed by
ENTER
. Then
press the keys corresponding to the value to be assigned followed by
ENTER
.
For example, to change ANI0 Units (A298) from PERCENT to gallons per minute (GPM):
P A298 <ENTER> GPM <ENTER>
Values entered with the
PUT
command
P
must be formatted as follows:
In general, all modification inputs are limited to the first ten characters of the field.
For B data type parameters, the value entered must be between 0 and 255.
For L data type parameters, the value must be 1 or 0.
All responses are completed by pressing
ENTER
.
Pressing
ENTER
after pressing
P
automatically recalls the last database parameter.
Pressing
N
after pressing
P
causes the next parameter of the same data type to be displayed. (The
NEXT
command
N
only works with index numbers below 256.)
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