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EZT-430i Communications Manual
EZT-430i
Data
Registers
CSZ
EZT-430i
REVC 5.5
(standard serial interface)
*B6
Parameter
Value
Description
Bit0
Loop 1 in Auto Tune
Bit1
Loop 2 in Auto Tune
Bit2 – Bit15
Not Assigned
*B7
Parameter
Value
Description
Bit0 Event
1
Bit1 Event
2
Bit2 Event
3
Bit3 Event
4
Bit4 Event
5
Bit5 Event
6
Bit6 – Bit15
Not Assigned
*B8
Parameter
Value
Description
0
Automatic Program Start (On)
1
Automatic Program Hold
2
Automatic Program Halt (Off)
*B9
Parameter
Value
High Order
Byte
Low Order
Byte
Description
Range Low
32
32
Program Name Character (ASCII Table)
Range High
126
126
Program Name Character (ASCII Table)
Example
Read command of registers 16 to 22 from EZT-430i returns the following values:
Register Values:
0x74 53
0x72 6F
0x20 65 0x65
54 0x74
73 0x20
20 0x20
20
ASCII Equivalent: t S
r o
e
e T t s
Assemble the ASCII characters in order from low to high byte starting with register 16 in order to assemble
the automatic program name: “Store Test”. Note that null characters are not used in the program name. A
space (0x20) will be used is used in place of a null character to maintain the 14 character name length if the
program name is not 14 characters long.
Note:
Auto tune may not be available depending upon the loop
configuration. If auto tune operation is not available, the bit for the loop
will automatically turn off after being set.
When auto tune completes normally, the bit for the loop will
automatically turn off indicating that tune is complete. To terminate an
auto tune in progress, turn off the bit for the desired loop.
Note:
Not all system events may be available on your system. Event
names and functions are defined by system configuration. Consult your
system documentation or contact your OEM for information on event
use.
See the ASCII character chart in
Section 3.1 for the character
representation of these values.