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Remote Operation
Remote Commands
The commands described in the following pages are available to the user for
remote communications with the HI-6100. The following conventions are used:
1.
A lower case
x
in the command or returned data syntax represents a
numeric value.
2.
A lower case
n
in the command or returned data syntax represents a
channel number (1 through 4) associated with a system probe.
3.
A lower case
m
in the command or returned data syntax represents a
mode selection.
—Read Probe
Writes the current probe field values to a remote port.
Syntax:
RPRB,x
Parameters:
(x)
0 = Reads all channels
3 = Reads channel 3
1 = Reads channel 1
4 = Reads channel 4
2 = Reads channel 2
5 = Reads minimum, maximum and
average of all active probes
Output format:
xx.xxuuuuuuoca,xx.xxuuuuuuoca,,<CR><LF>
Each axis or channel data block consists of a fourteen-character string. The first
comma-separated data block is the sum of all axis followed by X, Y, and then Z
axis.
The over/under range character will be blank, U or O. The axis character will be
c,x,y,z or blank.
Summary of Contents for HI-6100
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