4. REMOTE OPERATION
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Table 21.
Command Summary (Continued)
SYNTAX
PURPOSE
PR
Read the next molbloc average pressure.
PRDP
Read the last measured microrange RPT pressure measurement (
tare
corrected).
PRHI
Read the last measured upstream pressure (
tare
corrected).
PRLO
Read the last measured downstream pressure (
tare
corrected).
PURGE(=)
Read the progress of or start the purge cycle.
PUNIT(=)
Read or set the pressure display unit.
RANGE
Read the range of the active molbloc.
RATE
Read the next available rate of change of flow.
RE
Read the current Reynolds number.
READYCK(=)
Read or set a flag that is cleared by a
Not Ready
condition.
REMOTE
Enable remote local lockout operation.
RES(=)
Read or set the flow resolution displayed on the front panel.
RESET
Reset the molbox RFM settings to the default operating parameters.
SN
Read the serial number of the molbox RFM.
SR
Read the next available ready status.
SS(=)
Read or set the stability required for a
Ready <*>
condition (flow unit/s).
STDRES(=)
Read or set the molbox RFM standard resistor values.
TARE
Read the current
tare
conditions and the current
tare
.
TARESETUP(=)
Prepares the unit to
tare
.
TARESET(=)
Tare
the upstream and downstream RPTs (and microrange RPT, if present) or set
tare
to a
given value.
TEMP
Read the current molbloc temperature in the current units.
TIME(=)
Read or set the internal clock time.
TOTAL(=)
Read the progress of or start a new totalize cycle.
TUNIT(=)
Read or set the molbloc temperature unit.
UDU(=)
Read or set the user definable pressure unit.
USERCAL(=)
Read or set the user flow measurement adjustment.
UL(=)
Read or set the pressure upper limit for the internal RPTs.
UTEMP(=)
Read or set the temperature reference used for the user flow units.
VER
Read the molbox RFM version.
VLM(=)
Read or set the volume units pressure & temperature conditions.
ZOFFSET:HI
Read or set the AutoZ pressure offset, (Poffset), for the high RPT .
ZOFFSET:LO
Read or set the AutoZ pressure offset, (Poffset), for the low RPT .
4.3.3
ERROR MESSAGES
The molbox RFM will always reply to a command. If the command is incorrect or contains
invalid data, an error number will be returned in the form “ERR#
n
” where
n
is an integer
number that represents a specific error. This allows for easy error trapping by the
host computer.
Table 22
is a list of the possible error numbers and the error description for each.