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Publication 5419-013 REV1.0
ARGUMENT ERRORS
Argument errors are displayed when a command argument
is unrecognized or missing. The argument in question will be
displayed except in the case of missing arguments.
The argument error has the following format:
<lf>[<addr>]Argument error: [bad argument]
<lf>[<addr>]<sp><sp><sp>{error message}
<lf>[<addr>]<prompt>
RANGE ERRORS
Range errors are displayed when a numeric argument is out of
range. The argument in question will be displayed.
The range error has the following format:
<If>[<addr>]Range error: {bad argument}
<If>[<addr>]<sp><sp><sp>{error message}
<If>[<addr>]<prompt>
SYSTEM COMMANDS
ADDRESS
Command format:
address[<sp>[0-99]]
Query response to “address”:
<lf>[<addr>]{address}
<lf>[<addr>]<prompt>
Query response to “address {new addr}”:
<lf>[<addr>][<prompt>]
Examples:
address
address<sp>0
BAUD
Sets or displays the RS232 port baud rate. Valid baud rates are
9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, 128000, 230400, 256000,
460800, and 921600. Note that some computers may not be
able to handle baud rates above 115200.
Command format:
baud[<sp> 9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 | 115200 | 128000 |
230400 | 256000 | 460800 | 921600]
Query response to “baud”:
<lf>[<baud>]<promt>
Query response to “baud {new baud rate}”:
<lf>Please set your baud rate now
<If>[<addr>]<prompt>
Notes: If this command is entered via RS232, the prompt is
displayed at the previous baud rate and then the baud rate
is changed.
Examples:
baud
baud<sp>921600
Pump Chain Commands
Sets or displays the pump address. Valid range is 0 to 99.