Command Set 4-13
Read Time Delay 1 (RT1)
The Read Time 1 command reads back the time value stored in EEPROM
by T1 command.
Command: $1RT1
Response: *+00100.00
Command: #1RT1
Response: *1RT1+00100.00DC
Read Time Delay 2 (RT2)
The Read Time 2 command reads back the time value stored in EEPROM
by the T2 command.
Command: $1RT2
Response: *+00500.00
Command: #1RT2
Response: *1RT2+00500.00E1
Read Time Delay 3 (RT3)
The Read Time 3 command reads back the time value stored in EEPROM
by the T3 command.
Command: $1RT3
Response: *+00050.00
Command: #1RT3
Response: *1RT3+00050.00E2
SetUp Command (SU)
Each module contains an EEPROM which is used to store module setup
information such as address, baud rate, parity, etc. The EEPROM is a
special type of memory that will retain information even if the power is
removed from the module. The EEPROM is used to replace the usual array
of DIP switches normally used to configure electronic equipment.
The SetUp command is used to modify the user-specified parameters
contained in the EEPROM to tailor the module to your application. Since the
SetUp command is so important to the proper operation of a module, a whole
section of this manual has been devoted to its description. See Chapter 5.