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CR/LF tells the remote computer data segment is complete and to move to the
next line.
0x3E Displays the “ > “ prompt.
If the control is busy, it outputs “Status, Busy”. If a request is not recognized,
the control outputs “Unknown” and a new prompt “ > “. The following com
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mands can be used:
Q100 - Machine Serial Number
>Q100
SOFTWARE, VER M16.01
Q301 - Motion Time (total)
>Q301
C.S. TIME, 00003:02:57
Q101 - Control Software Version
>Q101
SOFT
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WARE, VER M16.01
Q303 - Last Cycle Time
>Q303
LAST CYCLE, 000:00:00
Q102 - Machine Model Number
>Q102
MODEL, VF2D
Q304 - Previous Cycle Time
>Q304
PREV CYCLE, 000:00:00
Q104 - Mode (LIST PROG, MDI, etc.)
>Q104
MODE, (MEM)
Q402 - M30 Parts Counter #1 (resettable at
control)
>Q402
M30 #1, 553
Q200 - Tool Changes (total)
>Q200
TOOL
CHANGES, 23
Q403 - M30 Parts Counter #2 (resettable at
control)
>Q403
M30 #2, 553
Q201 - Tool Number in use
>Q201
USING
TOOL, 1
Q500 - Three-in-one (PROGRAM, Oxxxxx,
STATUS, PARTS, xxxxx)
>Q500
STATUS, BUSY
Q300 - Power-on Time (total)
>Q300
P.O. TIME,
00027:50:59
Q600 Macro or system variable
>Q600 801
ACRO, 801, 333.339996
The user has the ability to request the contents of any macro or system vari
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able by using the Q600 command, for example, “Q600 xxxx”. This will display
the contents of macro variable xxxx on the remote computer. In addition, macro
variables #1-33, 100-199, 500-699, 800-999 and #2001 thru #2800 can be
“written to” using an “E” command, for example, “Exxxx yyyyyy.yyyyyy” where
xxxx is the macro variable and yyyyyy.yyyyyy is the new value. Note that this
command should only be used when there are no alarms present.
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