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ADAM-6200 User Manual
Appendix B
A
DAM-6200
ASCII
C
ommands
$aaCjS
Name
Read Alarm Status
Description
Reads whether an alarm occurred to the specified input channel in the
specified ADAM-6200 module
Syntax $aaCjS(cr)
$ is a delimiter character.
aa (range 00-FF) represents the 2-character hexadecimal slave
address of an ADAM-6200 module. (Always 01)
Cj identifies the desired analog input channel j (j : 0 to 7).
S is the Read Alarm Status command.
(cr) represents terminating character, carriage return (0Dh)
Response
!aahl(cr) if the command was valid
?aa(cr) if an invalid operation was entered.
There is no response if the system detects a syntax error or communi-
cation error or if the address does not exist.
! delimiter indicating a valid command was received.
aa represents the 2-character hexadecimal slave address of the corre-
sponding ADAM-6200 module.
h represents the status of High alarm. "1" means the High alarm
occurred, '0" means it did not occur.
l represents the status of Low alarm. ?1" means the Low alarm
occurred,?0" means it did not occur.
(cr) represents terminating character, carriage return (0Dh)
Example
The command asks the module at address 01h to return its alarm sta-
tus for channel 1.
The system responds that a High alarm has not occurred, but the Low
alarm has occurred.
ASCII
Command: $01C1S(cr)
Response: !0101(cr)
B.1.5
Analog Output Command Set
Function
Description
Command
Example
Read analog out-
put startup value
Read startup output
value from a specific
analog output channel
Cmd: $aaDScc(cr)
Ret:!aannnn (cr)
nnnn range:
0x0000 ~ 0x0FFF
Send: $01DS01(cr)
Receive: !010800(cr)
Set analog output
startup value
Set startup output
value to a specific
analog output channel
Cmd: #aaD-
Sccnnnn(cr)
Ret: !aa(cr)
Send:
#01DS010800(cr)
Receive: !01(cr)
Write AO values
Write value to the spe-
cific analog output
channel
Cmd:
#aaBCccnnnn(cr)
Ret: !aa(cr)
Send:
#01BC010800(cr)
Receive: !01(cr)
Read AO range
code
Return the channel
range code form
specific analog output
channel
Cmd: $aaBEcc(cr)
Ret: !aannnn(cr)
Send: $01BE00(cr)
Receive: !010147(cr)
Summary of Contents for ADAM-6217
Page 1: ...User Manual ADAM 6200 Series Intelligent Ethernet I O Module...
Page 7: ...Chapter 1 1 Product Overview...
Page 16: ...ADAM 6200 User Manual 10 1 8 Product Label...
Page 18: ...ADAM 6200 User Manual 12...
Page 19: ...Chapter 2 2 Product Specifications...
Page 22: ...ADAM 6200 User Manual 16 2 2 2 Pin Assignment 2 2 3 Switch Setting...
Page 26: ...ADAM 6200 User Manual 20 Isolated Digital Output ADAM 6250...
Page 28: ...ADAM 6200 User Manual 22 ADAM 6251 ADAM 6256...
Page 32: ...ADAM 6200 User Manual 26 Isolated Relay Output 2 5 2 Pin Assignment ADAM 6260...
Page 33: ...27 ADAM 6200 User Manual Chapter 2 Product Specifications ADAM 6266 2 5 3 Switch Setting...
Page 34: ...ADAM 6200 User Manual 28...
Page 35: ...Chapter 3 3 Hardware Installation...
Page 36: ...ADAM 6200 User Manual 30 3 1 Interface Introduction...
Page 42: ...ADAM 6200 User Manual 36...
Page 43: ...Chapter 4 4 System Configuration...
Page 109: ...103 ADAM 6200 User Manual Chapter 4 System Configuration Rule 1 Rule 2...
Page 128: ...ADAM 6200 User Manual 122...
Page 129: ...Appendix A A I O Modbus Mapping Table...
Page 149: ...143 ADAM 6200 User Manual Appendix A I O Modbus Mapping Table...
Page 150: ...ADAM 6200 User Manual 144...
Page 151: ...Appendix B B ADAM 6200 ASCII Commands...
Page 185: ...Appendix C C REST for ADAM 6200...