RS232 Commands Set

!B7F

channel 2,

100% forward

!a3F

channel 1,

50% reverse

Notes:

The hexadecimal number must always contain two digits. For example, !a5 will not be recognized and the controller will respond with a “-” to indicate an error. The proper com- mand in this case should be !a05

Hexadecimal numbers are easy to generate using a microcomputer. When exercising the controller manually, you may use the Decimal to Hexadecimal conversion table on page 103.

Set Accessory Outputs

Description:

Turn on or off one of the 2 available digital output lines on the 15-pin connector. See “Using the General Inputs and Outputs” on page 29 for details on how to identify and wire these signals.

Syntax:

!M

Where

M= c: output C off

 

C: output C on

 

d: output D off

 

D: output D on

Examples:

 

!C

turn C output on

!d

turn D output off

Query Power Applied to Motors

Description:

This query will cause the controller to return the actual amount of power that is being applied to the motors at that time. The number is a hexadecimal number ranging from 0 to +127 (0 to 7F in Hexadecimal). In most cases, this value is directly related to the command value, except in the conditions described in the notes below.

Syntax:

?v or ?V

Reply:nn mm

Where:nn = motor 1 applied power value

mm= motor 2 applied power value

Notes:

The applied power value that is read back from the controller can be different than the com- mand values for any of the following reasons: current limitation is active, motors operate at reduced speed after overheat detection, or mixed mode is currently active.

No forward or reverse direction information is returned by this query.

This query is most useful for providing feedback to a microcontroller commanding the con- troller. The hexadecimal format is intended to be deciphered by a microcontroller. When

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