Table 4‑10. AE Host commands (Continued)
Command
Description
Data Bytes
Sent
Data
Bytes
Returned
format. For example, to set the seconds to 48,
the data value transmitted must be 0x48. The
real time clock features automatic leap year
compensation for years up to 2100.
Send 7 data bytes (8-bit values):
• Byte 0 = Seconds (valid values are 0 to
59)
• Byte 1 = Minutes (valid values are 0 to
59)
• Byte 2 = Hours (valid values are 0 to 23)
• Byte 3 = Day of the week (valid values
are 1 to 7)
◦ 1 = Sunday
◦ 2 = Monday
◦ 3 = Tuesday
◦ 4 = Wednesday
◦ 5 = Thursday
◦ 6 = Friday
◦ 7 = Saturday
• Byte 4 = Date (valid values are 1 to 31)
• Byte 5 = Month (valid values are 1 to 12)
• Byte 6 = Year (valid values are 00 to 99)
Command
215
reports this value.
93
set pulsing
frequency
Sets the RF pulsing frequency in Hz. Valid
values range from 10 Hz to 2000 Hz. Either a
master or a slave unit can store this value in
volatile or nonvolatile memory.
You can set the memory mode (volatile or
nonvolatile memory) with command
26
.
For Master Units
If the unit is a master unit, setting the pulsing
frequency to 0 disables pulsing. If the master
unit is operating in volatile storage mode, the
unit always begins operation with pulsing
disabled.
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Advanced Energy
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Paramount
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MF 2 kW Generator
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Communication Controls
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