Owner's manual

Chapter 5
Using the RS-232 Ports
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After you have become familiar with the ASCII commands, you can use the
following command summary as a quick reference guide.
Table 5.A
ASCII Command Summary
Command Command Structure Field Descriptions
Deactivate Forces >DF [CR]
Disable Outputs >DO [CR]
Enable Outputs > EO [CR]
Echo Data >E, data [CR] Data = ASCII string
Force Outputs >F, On, d [CR]
n = 1 to 14
d = 0 or 1
Load Configuration From
EEPROM to RAM
>LO [CR]
Load Configuration From RAM
Card to RAM
>LO, CC, d[CR] d = 1 to 16*
Lock >L [CR]
Unlock >U [CR]
Read Output Condition >R, On [CR] n = 1 to 14
Read Configurable Statistics >RSn [CR] n = number of times read
Read Configuration >RC, CBn [CR] n = 1 to 136
Read Discrete Bit Results >RR, TSn [CR] n = 1 or 2
Read Results Block
>RR, TSnRB, d [CR]
>RR,TSno,d[CR]
>RR,S
**
n = 1 or 2
d = 1, 2, 3 or 4
n = 1 or 2
o = RL,RW,G,W,LP
d = gage or window number
S = Status
Save to EEPROM from RAM >S [CR]
Save to RAM Card from RAM >S, CC, d [CR] d = 1 to 16*
Set Configurable Results >SR,TSxd,TSxd,etc. [CR]
x = 1 or 2
d = G1,G2,W1,W2,
RW1, RL3, LP, etc.
* The number of configurations that can be stored on a RAM card depends upon the card
size (512K card can hold 16 configurations).
** Refer to Appendix B, Table B.1, RS232 word 0 for a definition of CVIM status.
Command Summary