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3368 8001 None Resets turn-on time forall inputs.
3369 8001 None Resets all counters andtimers for all I/Os.
3370 8001 AnalogOutput Number Disables specified a nalog output.
3371 8001 AnalogOutput Number Enables specified analog o utput.
3380 8001 9999 Disablesall analog outputs.
3381 8002 9999 Enables allanalog outputs.
Resets
4110 None None Resets min/max.
4210 8001 1 = Voltage
2 = Current
3=Both
Resets the register- based alarm logs.
5110 None None Resets all demandregisters.
5111 None None Resets currentdemand.
5112 None None Resets voltagedemand.
5113 None None Resets powerdemand.
5114 None None Resets inputdemand.
5115 None None Resets generic1 demand for first groupof 10 quantities.
5116 None None Resets generic2 demand for second groupof 10 quantities.
5210 None None Resets all min/maxdemand.
5211 None None Resets currentmin/max demand.
5212 None None Resets voltagemin/max demand.
5213 None None Resets powermin/max demand.
5214 None None Resets inputmin/max demand.
5215 None None Resets generic1 min/max demand.
5216 None None Resets generic2 min/max demand.
5910 8001 Bitmap Startnew demandinterval.
Bit0 = Power Demand
1 = Current Demand
2 = VoltageDemand
3 =Input Metering Demand
4 = Generic Demand Profile 1
5 = Generic Demand Profile 2
Tabl e B2: Command Codes
Command
Code Command Parameter
Register Parameters Description
Youmust write toregister 8001 the numberthat identifies whichoutput you would liketo use. Todetermine the identifyingnumber, referto
I/O Point Numberson page 186 forinstructions.
Databuffer location(register 8019)is the pointer to thefirst register where datawill be stored. Bydefault, return databegins at register8020,
although you can use any of the regi sters from 80208149.

Takecare when assigningpointers. Valuesmay be corruptedif two commands

are using the same register.