The following table defines the global parameter data:
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Machine Address |
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NOTE 1: These commands are sent by the unit also when Local / Global parameters are changed via the front panel or as a result of execution of any other command.
NOTE 2: If it is necessary merely to save adjusted parameters in initial setup number (no setup number change), then the value of byte3 must be equal to the value of byte2 - initial setup number.
NOTE 3: The reply to the Identify Machine command shows the machine name
-1st byte: 0x7d
-2nd byte: 0x80 + 0x00 (0 dec)
-3rd byte: 0x80 + 0x29 (41 dec) - for the unit
-4th byte: 0x98
NOTE 4: The reply to the Identify Firmware command shows the firmware version as
-1st byte: 0x7d
-2nd byte: 0x80 + the version number prior to decimal point
-3rd byte: 0x80 + the version number following the decimal point
-4th byte: 0x98
For example, for version 3.5, the reply would be 0x7d, 0x83, 0x85, 0x98.
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