DESIGNER SOLUTIONS
Example:
Send the command [AUTO2] to the
16.[HELP]
This command displays information available for the
Command Format: [HELP]
Example:
In order to display the
17.[?]
This command displays general information about a unit and its status.
Command Format: [?]
Example:
Send the command [?] to receive feedback status similar to the following.
The feedback is broken down as follows:
(MA1111U0)
(ON1111U0)
All status feedback is enclosed in brackets, “[ ]“. Each data field within the status is enclosed in parentheses. The first two characters identify the status type. The last two characters are the unit’s ID.
= Model number | |
= Firmware version | |
MA1111 | = Matrix connections |
ON1111 | = Output ON/OFF status |
The I/O connections are read left to right representing the four outputs (1A, 1B, 2A, 2B) and the input to which each is connected. The first digit shows the input number to which Output 1A is connected. The second digit is for Output 1B, and so on.
The ON/OFF status line is also read from left to right as Outputs 1A, 1B, 2A, and 2B. A "1" indicates the output is on and a "0" indicates the output is off.
18.[STA1]
This command enables automatic feedback. The command affects all units with
Command Format: [STA1]
Example 1:
Command = [OFF] Feedback = (ON0000U0)
ON = Output ON/OFF status 0000 = Out
U0 = Unit ID is U0
Example 2:
Command = [ON1A]
Feedback = (ON1000U0)
ON = Output ON/OFF status
1000 = Out 1=ON,
U0 = Unit ID is U0
19.[STA0]
This command disables automatic feedback. The command affects all units with
Command Format: [STA0]
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