Specifications
1260-14 User Manual
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would return the following data:
001. 1260-14 DIGITAL INPUT/OUTPUT MODULE<CR>
<LF>
001. 00:9F,7F,3F,1F<CR><LF>
001. 01:21,31,41,51<CR><LF>
001. 02:7AA6<CR><LF>
001. 04:10101101<CR><LF>
001.END<CR><LF>
PSETUP command
Syntax: PS[ETUP] <address>
<address>::= Module address of the 1260-14 (1-12)
Description: This command will cause the module to return the
condition of all the setup variables for the 1260-14 at the specified
module address. The following is a sample output from a PSETUP
command for a 1260-14 at module address 1, showing the power-
up default condition for the setup variables:
001. 1260-14 DIGITAL INPUT/OUTPUT MODULE
001. ENABLE
001. SYNC 0
001. BUSY POS
001. CLKIN POS
001. ARM OFF
001.END
READ command
Syntax:
Byte: READ <address>.<ports>[,Y][,B | ,H]
Word: READ <address>.<ports>,W[,B | ,H]
Bit: READ <address>.<ports>,X<bit>[,X<bit>...]
Fast: READ <address>.<ports>,Z,[,H]
<address>::= Module address of the 1260-14 (1-12)
<ports>::= One or more consecutive ports to read from. A
single port is specified as a decimal number from 0 to 11. A group
of ports is specified as two decimal numbers from 0 to 11
separated by a hyphen, (-), with the least significant port to the
right and the most significant port to the left. For example, the
command READ 1.3-5,Y would return values for ports 3, 4 and 5.
<bit>::= The individual bit number (0-7) to read in the bit
mode. The user may specify multiple bits by separating each
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