SPECIAL APPLICATION
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Example:
Reset the PE1005 with unit ID 1 to its default
settings by sending the command [FRESETC1].
The card will display a notice that a reset is in
process:
PLEASE WAIT
CARD IS PERFORMING FACTORY RESET
When the reset is complete, the following
message will be displayed.
FACTORY RESET COMPLETED
3. [VER]
This command displays the firmware version
and model number of the PE1005.
Command Format: [VERCi]
Ci =Unit ID (i = # from 1 to 99)
Example:
Send the command [VER] and receive the
following feedback:
PE1005 690-0205-002
PE1005 = Model Number
690-0205-002 = Firmware Version
4. [TEST]
This command performs a test on the internal
memory. Upon completion, the system will
display the results.
Command Format: [TESTCi]
Ci =Unit ID (i = # from 1 to 99)
Example:
Send the command [TEST] to check the internal
card memory. The feedback will be similar to the
following:
TIME: 17:18:28
DATE: 06:08:05
DAY: Wednesday
MEMORY TEST RESULTS:
U10: OK
U11: OK
Otherwise, failures will be indicated.
5. [WAIT]
This command will cause the card to suspend
operation for specified period, up to ten
seconds. If several commands are present in a
single subroutine, use this command to make a
pause in between each command if desired.
Command Format: [WAITnCi]
n= Delay time in 0.1sec (n=01~99)
Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 1 to 99)
Example:
Send the command [WAIT10] to suspend
operation for one second before executing the
next function.
6. [RDI]
This command is used to read the status of one
or more of the input ports. The ports are turned
on by connecting the corresponding input
connector pin to ground. (See page 7for
details.) An open (no connection) on the input
pin is displayed as a ‘0’ for off. A ‘1’ indicates the
port is on (shorted to ground).
Command Format: [RDInCi]
n= input number (n =# from 1to 4, * for all)
Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 1 to 99)
Example 1:
The PE1005 has ports 1 and 2 on, while 3 and 4
are off. Send the command [RDI*] to read the
status of all the ports. The feedback will be as
follows:
1100
Reading left to right, ports 1 and 2 show a ‘1’ for
on,and ports 3 and 4 show a ‘0’ for off.
Example 2:
Check the status of input one only by sending
the command [RDI1]. The feedback will be as
follows:
1