Omega Speaker Systems VR200 Selecting the Output Data, Loading the SET Configuration File

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2.3 Program Control Commands

2.3.7 Selecting the Output Data

 

Command

Function

TS0

Requests the measured values.

TS1

Requests the parameter set values.

TS2

Requests unit and decimal point information.

2.3.8 Selecting the Output Format for Measured Data

Command

Function

FM0, p1, p2

Selects the channels for which measured values are to be output in

 

ASCII format.

FM1, p1, p2

Selects the channels for which measured values are to be output in

 

binary format.

Where p1 is the channel number (CC) from which the output should start, and p2 is the channel number (CC) at which the output should end

Note

If you designate the output to be measured values (invoking the TS0 command), specify the data format by this FM command.

2.3.9Selecting Channels for Request for Setting Parameters, Unit/Decimal Point Information

Command

Function

LF, p1, p2

Selects channels for which parameter set values (after the invoking

 

the TS1 command) or for which engineering unit and decimal

 

point information is to be output (after invoking the TS2

 

command).

Where p1 is the channel number (CC) from which the output should start, and p2 is the channel number (CC) at which the output should end

Note

If you designate the output data type by the TS1 or TS2 command, specify the format by this LF command.

2.3.10 Loading the SET Configuration File

(See Section 5.5.2 of the instruction manual for the VR200.)

Command

Function

LOp1

Loads the SET configuration file (suffix .PNL) specified by p1

 

into the internal memory.

Where p1 is the name of the file to be loaded (maximum of eight characters)

2.3.11 Saving the SET Configuration File

(See Section 5.5.1 of the instruction manual for the VR200.)

Command

Function

LIp1

Saves the settings (made in SET mode) as a SET configuration file

 

with the specified name.

Where p1 is the name of the save file (maximum of eight characters)

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