8.10.4
Set Programmable Pulse-Mode Type
Command:
m,nPT
m,nPT configures the programmable pulse mode type, where m = 0
through 6 are the types, and n = 0 for Prog. Pulse A and n = 1 for
Prog. Pulse B. For programming details, see Figure 2.2, Section 4.13
and Section 4.14. nPT returns current setting.
Format: m = 0 Pulse per Second; = 1, Pulse per Minute; = 2, Pulse
per Hour; = 3, Pulse per Day: = 4, Single Trigger; = 5, Slow Code; = 6,
Seconds per Pulse
Response:
C
8.10.5
Set Programmable Pulse Delay
Command:
m,nPD
m,nPD sets the delay between pulses for Seconds-Per-Pulse mode,
where m selects the number of seconds in 10 millisecond increments
(up to 60,000 seconds); n = 0 selects Prog. Pulse A and n = 1 selects
Prog. Pulse B. For example, to set Prog. Pulse A seconds-per-pulse
mode for a pulse every 10 minutes (or 600 seconds), use the following
command: 60000,0PD. nPD returns current setting.
Response:
C
8.10.6
Set Pulse Polarity
Command:
m,nPP
m,nPP sets the programmable pulse transition polarity (i.e. TTL, CMOS
high or low). m = 0, positive and m = 1, negative; n = 0 and 1, with 0
= Programmable Pulse A and 1 = Programmable Pulse B. nPP returns
current setting.
Response:
C
8.10.7
Set Output Frequency
Command:
mPF
mPF sets the programmable pulse output frequency from 1 to 1000
pulses per second, where m = the frequency in pulses per second. Used
with Prog. Pulse B, Frequency Mode. PF returns current setting.
Response:
C
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