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4. REMOTE OPERATION
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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 PG9000 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
RESUME(=mode)
Purpose
Sets the resume mode.
Syntax
“RESUME=
mode
”
Default
“RESUME=1”
Argument
Mode:
‘0’ “RESUME” command is not needed to complete a remote pressure
set operation .
‘1’
“
RESUME” command is needed to complete any remote pressure
set operation
Remarks
“RESUME=1” is needed only if it is necessary for PG9000 operation to pause after a
pressure target has been given to allow the operator to load mass. This is the case
when using a manual mass set or when using AMH automated mass handling and
manually loading trim masses.
Example
Typical command:
Typical reply:
“RESUME=1”
“RESUME=1”
Error
None
See Also
RESUME
Purpose
Resume the suspended process of setting a pressure.
Syntax
“RESUME”
Default
N/A
Argument
N/A
Remarks
When “RESUME=1” using RESUME
(=mode),
after setting a new target pressure using
the “PS=” command, the process of setting the pressure is suspended after the PG9000
calculates the new target mass load (and loads the if an AMH automatic mass handler is
active). The pause is too allow a host program to instruct the operator to load trim mass
if desired. The RESUME command ends the pause, allowing the auto-rotate and auto-
generate functions to execute is enabled. The activity status field of the “PR” field can
be used to determine when the PG9000 has suspended operation and is waiting for the
“RESUME” command.
Example
Typical command:
Typical reply:
“RESUME”
“RESUME”
Error
None
See Also
3.10.11, 3.4, “PS=”, “PR=”, “RESUME
(=mode)
”
SETUP(=)
Purpose
To change or read the current SETUP to be used.
Syntax
“SETUP=n”
“SETUP”
Default
“SETUP=1”
Argument
N/A
Remarks
Up to 13 SETUP files can be created by the user to allow quick change from one
configuration of pressure calculation sources to another. Each configuration can specify
the source of the ambient measurements, the gravity, and the
Ready/Not Ready
criteria.
The “AMBHx”, “AMBPx”, “AMBTx”, “READYx”, “VACP” and “PCTX” commands
reference the SETUP command. The first setup (“SETUP=1”) is reserved for the factory
default setup, and cannot be changed. Selecting a setup that references an external
device (barometer or vacuum gauge) can take up to 5 seconds to reply.
Example
Typical command:
Typical reply:
“SETUP=2”
“2”
Error
See Section 4.3.3 Error Messages
ERR #1
ERR #13
If setup is invalid
Setup requires use of external device which is not responding.
See Also
3.11, “AMBHx”, “AMBPx”, “AMBTx”, “READYx”, “VACP”, “PCT”
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