If you were writing a program in BASIC to turn on address 10 decimal (0A hexadecimal) you might form a string like this:
DSS0AON$ = CHR$(19) + "0" + "A" + CHR$(1)
You could then send DSS0AON$ to select 485DSS address 10 (0A hex). Use similar strings for turning on the other 485DSS's.
OFF Command
This command turns off all 485DSS's on the network and lowers the RTS output handshake line on pin 4 of the DB25 connector. The command string consists of all
NOTE: This command permits only the use of the broadcast characters in the address field.
Command character: EOT (decimal 4)
Example 1: Turn off all the 485DSS's on the network.
HOST transmits: Xoff | DC2 DC2 | EOT | |
( 19 | 18 | 18 | 4 decimal) |
( 13 | 12 | 12 | 4 hex) |
The turn off string in BASIC might look like this:
DSSOFF$ = CHR$(19) + CHR$(18) + CHR$(18) + CHR$(4)
You could then send DSSOFF$ to turn off all 485DSS's.
ALL data and control characters are passed through the 485DSS after it has been selected.
STATUS REQUEST Command
The Status Request command requests the status of an individual 485DSS or the status of all 485DSS's on the network. This command enables the Host computer to determine from each reply message received if the
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