4. REMOTE OPERATION
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READYCK(=)
Purpose
To set or check the ready check flag, or, used to determine if a
Not Ready
OT READY
condition has occurred.
Syntax “READYCK=1”
“READYCK”
Default READYCK=0
Argument N/A
Remarks
The internal ready check flag is cleared whenever PG7000 reaches a
Not Ready
(NR)
condition. The “READYCK” command will return the status of this flag. This flag can be
set only by sending the “READYCK=1” command while PG7000 is in a
Ready
condition.
If you send the “READYCK=1” command when PG7000 is in a
Not Ready
(NR)
condition, the reply will be “READYCK=0”.
If you set READYCK=1 when PG7000 achieves a
Ready
(R) condition, you can use
READYCK later to determine if a
Not Ready
(NR) condition has occurred. If NR has
occurred READYCK returns “0”. If NR has not occurred READYCK returns “1”.
Example Typical
command:
Typical reply:
Typical reply:
“READYCK=1”
“READYCK=1” (If PG7000 condition is
Ready
)
“READYCK=0” (if PG7000 condition is
Not Ready
)
Error
See 9.3.2 Error Messages
ERR #1
If n is not a 1
See Also
3.4
REMOTE
Purpose
To place PG7000 into a remote lock-out mode.
Syntax “REMOTE”
Default N/A
Argument N/A
Remarks
A REMOTE command deactivates the front panel. All front panel controls will be disabled.
The REMOTE command can only be canceled by a LOCAL command or by turning off
PG7000 power then reapplying it.
Example Typical
command:
Typical reply:
“REMOTE”
“REMOTE”
Error None
See Also
LOCAL
RESET
Purpose
To reset all operating parameters to factory default settings.
Syntax “RESET”
Default N/A
Argument N/A
Remarks
The reset command can be given to return the PG7000 to a known state.
This command is the same as locally executing a “Reset Sets”.
Example Typical
command:
Typical reply:
“RESET”
“RESET”
Error None
See Also
3.11.9.1
RESUME
Purpose
Resume the suspended process of setting a new pressure.
Syntax “RESUME”
Default N/A
Argument N/A
Remarks
After setting a new target pressure using the “PS=” command the process of setting the
pressure may be suspended after the PG7000 calculates the new target mass load.
This is to allow the host program to instruct the operator to load mass if necessary and
wait for confirmation from the operator that the mass loading operation is complete. The
operator can load the mass without interference from AutoRotate or AutoGen if they are
enabled. The “RESUME” command continues the pressure setting process, starting
AutoRotate and AutoGen again if they are enabled. The activity status field of the “PR”
query can be used to determine when the PG7000 has suspended operation and is
waiting for the “RESUME” command.
Example Typical
command:
Typical reply:
“RESUME”
“RESUME”
Error None
See Also
3.9.11, 3.4, PS=, PR, MR, RESUME(=mode)