Specifications

1260-14 User Manual
EADS North America Defense Module Specific Syntax 3-11
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<LF>
001. 05: 23<CR><LF>
001. 06: 0<CR><LF>
001. 07: 127<CR><LF>
001.END<CR><LF>
Example 2:
Assume that all ports are defined as asynchronous and are tri-
stated, port 0 is sensing a hex 1e, port 1 is sensing a hex c7, port
2 is sensing a hex d3, port 3 is sensing a hex a0 and the user
sends the following command:
READ 1.0-2,W,H
The user would read back:
001. 1260-14 DIGITAL INPUT/OUTPUT
MODULE<CR><LF>
001. 00: C71E<CR><LF>
001. 02: A0D3<CR><LF>
001.END<CR><LF>
An "X" causes a bit-wide read of the port. Any combination of the
8 bits from X0-X7 may be read simultaneously. The output will
contain the status of each bit in binary format and in the same
order as specified in the command.
Example 3:
Assume that ports 7-11 are defined as asynchronous and are tri-
stated, port 7 is sensing a binary 10001010, port 8 is sensing a
01111101, and the user sends the following command:
READ 1.7-8,X7,X3,X1,X0
The user would read back:
001. 1260-14 DIGITAL INPUT/OUTPUT
MODULE<CR><LF>
001. 07: 1110<CR><LF>
001. 08: 0101<CR><LF>
001.END<CR><LF>
A "Z" causes a byte-wide (8 bit) read of the port, but instead of
using the PDATAOUT format for returning the data, it uses a
shorter single line output to reduce the amount of time needed to
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