COS-100HD-B Command Guide
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@S** / @G**
RS-232C communication: Destination ID
Function
Getting
Setting
Format
@G**
@S**, ID1 (, ID2,
・・・
ID15)
Return value
@G**, ID1 (, ID2,
・・・
ID15)
@S**, ID1 (, ID2,
・・・
ID15)
Parameter
ID1 to ID15: Destination ID
0 = To all receivers [Default]
1 to 15 = To specified receivers
Example
@G**
@G**, 1, 2, 3
Getting Destination IDs
“1”, “2”, and “3”
@S**, 1, 2, 3
@S**, 1, 2, 3
Setting destination ID to “1”, “2”, and “3”
Completed
Remarks
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See: RS-232C communication: Receiver ID
@S*R / @G*R
RS-232C communication: Bidirectional enabled ID
Function
Getting
Setting
Format
@G*R
@S*R, ID
Return value
@G*R, ID
@S*R, ID
Parameter
ID: Bidirectional enabled ID
0 to 15 = From a specified receiver [Default] 0
Example
@G*R
@G*R, 0
Getting Bidirectional enabled ID
Set Bidirectional enabled ID is “0”
@S*R, 1
@S*R, 1
Setting Bidirectional enabled ID to “1”
Completed
Remarks
“ID” is set to “0” by default. With the default setting, data can be received from the
receiver that is closest to the transmitter.
To transmit data to a specific receiver, set “ID” to a value other than “0”.
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See: RS-232C communication: Receiver ID