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REMEMBER: A command sent without the unit
ID will be executed by all the
PE1005s connected to the
RS-232 port.
66. [SIDnCi]
This command sets the ID number of a single
card to a new ID number. Only the cards that
have the matching ID will be changed.
Command Format: [SIDnCi]
n= New ID (i= # from 1 to 99)
Ci = Card ID (n = # from 1 to 99)
Example:
Send the command [SID10C1] to the bus. The
card with the ID of “C1” will now become “C10”.
Now “C10” must be included at the end of the
command string for only that card to respond.
67. [RSN]
This command reads and then displays the ID
number of the unit.
Command Format: [RSN]
Example:
The PE1005 was set to an ID value of 3. Send
the command [RSN] and the system will return
the following feedback:
PE1005ID#3
7.3 SUMMARY OF COMMANDS
1) [STATUS] Display card status
2) [FRESET] Reset card default values
3) [VER] Display firmware version
4) [TEST] Test memory ICs
5) [WAIT] Suspendoperation
6) [RDI] Display input port status
7) [RDRL] Display relay status
8) [WRRLx1x2x3x4]Set individual relays
9) [WRRLk=x] Set one or all relays
10) [WRIN] Assign sub to input port
11) [RDIN] Read input port subs
12) [WRS] Write a subroutine
13) [WRLS] Write a subroutine label
14) [RDS] Display subroutine data
15) [RDLS] Display a subroutine label
16) [CLRS] Erase subroutine contents
17) [CLRLS] Erase subroutine label
18) [SUB] Execute a subroutine
19) [HELP] Show RS-232 commands
20) [SETTIME] Set the time of day
21) [SETDAY] Set the day of the week
22) [SETDATE] Set the day/month/year
23) [RDTIME] Display internal time
24) [RDDAY] Displayday of the week
25) [RDDATE] Display date from clock
26) [SET1ALRM1] Set Alarm 1 Mode 1
27) [SET1ALRM2] Set Alarm1 Mode 2
28) [SET1ALRM3] Set Alarm 1 Mode 3
29) [SET1ALRM4] Set Alarm 1 Mode 4
30) [SET1ALRM5] Set Alarm 1 Mode 5
31) [SET2ALRM1] Set Alarm 2 Mode 1
32) [SET2ALRM2] Set Alarm 2 Mode 2
33) [SET2ALRM3] Set Alarm 2 Mode 3
34) [SET2ALRM4] Set Alarm 2 Mode 4
35) [SET2ALRM5] Set Alarm 2 Mode 5
36) [ALRMON] Activate Alarm
37) [ALRMOFF] Deactivate Alarm
38) [RDALRM] Read alarm settings
39) [ALRMn=SUBk]Set Alarm Dependencies
40) [WRM] Write a memory location
41) [WRLM] Write a memory label
42) [RDM]Display memory data
43) [RDLM] Display memory label
44) [CLRM] Erase memory location
45) [CLRLM] Erase memory label