SPECIAL APPLICATION
Example: |
|
[VER]: | Executed by all |
| connected. |
[VERC1]: | For Unit ID 1 Only |
[VERC2]: | For Unit ID 2 Only |
etc… |
|
1.[SIDn]
This command sets the ID number of the unit. The default unit ID is zero.
Command Format: [SIDn]
n = Unit ID (n = # from 0 to 99) Example:
Send the command [SID1] to the system. The unit ID is now one, and “C1” must be included at the end of each command line, as in “[VERC1]”.
2.[RSI]
This command resets the unit ID to the default value of zero.
Command Format: [RSI] Example:
Send the command [RSI] to the system and the new ID will be zero. As unit ID zero, commands may be sent either with or without the unit identifier “C0”.
3.[RSN]
This command reads and then displays the ID number of the unit.
Command Format: [RSN] Example:
The
[3]
4.[VER]
This command displays the firmware version and model number of the
Command Format: [VERCi]
Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99) Example:
Send the command [VER] and receive the following feedback:
= Model Number | |
= Firmware Version |
5.[C]
This command displays the status of the
Command Format: [Ci]
Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99) Example 1:
Send the command [C1] and receive feedback showing the status of unit ID 1.
Example 2:
Send the command [C0] and receive feedback showing the status of the unit connected to the
6.[CnS]
This command displays the status of the
Command Format: [CnS]
n = Unit ID (n = # from 0 to 99) S = Save
Example:
The
9 |