10 Digital Communication Interface
Controller Communications Commands continued
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Set serial linefeed mode to on | lf[eed]=on | lf=on |
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Set serial linefeed mode to off | lf[eed]=of[f] | lf=of |
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Read R0 calibration parameter | r[0] | r | r0: 999.999 | r0: 100.578 |
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Set R0 calibration parameter to n | r[0]=n | r=100.324 |
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Read ALPHA calibration parameter | al[pha] | al | al: 9.9999999 | al: 0.0038573 |
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Set ALPHA calibration parameter | al[pha]=n | al=0.0038433 |
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Read DELTA calibration parameter | de[lta] | de | de:9.99999 | de: 1.507 |
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Set DELTA calibration parameter | de[lta]=n | de=1.3742 |
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Read BETA calibration parameter | be[ta] | be | be:99.999 | be:03427 |
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Set BETA calibration parameter | be[ta]=n | be=0.342 |
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Read firmware version number | *ver[sion] | *ver | ver.9999,9.99 | ver.7103,2.00 |
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Read structure of all commands | h[elp] | h | list of commands |
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Read all operating parameters | all | all | list of parameters |
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Legend: | [] Optional Command data |
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Note: | When DUPLEX is set to FULL and a command is sent to READ, the command is returned followed by a car- | |||||||
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whether or not a value is sent with the command following a “=” character. For example “s”<CR> will return the current
In the following list of commands, characters or data within brackets, “[” and “]”, are optional for the command. A slash, “/”, denotes alternate characters or data. Numeric data, denoted by “n”, may be entered in decimal or exponential notation. Characters are shown in lower case although upper case may be used. Spaces may be added within command strings and will simply be ignored.
Backspace (BS, ASCII 8) may be used to erase the previous character. A termi- nating CR is implied with all commands.
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