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6600-NG User’s Manual
125-9110A
Page 90
Command
Description
Data sent from
PC
Data sent from
6600-NG
Lm=n
Set Limit m (where m is defined in the table
shown in the cell above) to the value n.
Note: This command requires the Limit password
(LP) to be set.
n
0 if OK; or
Error code
LP=n
Set the Limit Password to n. The Limit password
is reset on power-up
n
0 if OK; or
Error code
ER
Read the Error code for 6600-NG operational
errors. These are errors different than those
returned in response to a command.
None
Error code (0 if
no error)
GO
Activate or execute commands that set up various
parameters. Functions exactly like the GO key on
the Remote.
None
0 if OK; or
Error code
CN
Cancel commands that set up various parameters.
Functions exactly like the CANC key on the
Remote.
None
0 if OK; or
Error code
GG
Executes the Go-to-Ground function
None
0 if OK; or
Error code
SF=1
Starts the Self-test function
None
0 if OK; or
Error code
SF=0
Read the Status of the Self-test as value n per the
table below.
n
Self-test status
0
Self-test passed
1
Memory test failed
2
Ps1, Ps2 measurement system
failed
3
Pt measurement system failed
4
Solenoids failed
5
Pumps failed
6
Ps1, Ps2 control system failed
7
Pt control system failed
None
Status code n
HC
Read the current value for Height correction
None
Ht. correction
value
HC=n
Set the Height correction value to n
n
0 if OK; or
Error code
Tm
Read the current value for Leak-Timer m, where
m is 1 to 3.
None
Value of Leak-
Timer m
Tm=n
Set Leak-Timer m to value n
n
0 if OK; or
Error code
EN
Read the 10-bit Encoder value. The 10-byte
ASCII-string returned has A1 as the MSB and D4
as the LSB. Each byte is either ‘0’ or ‘1’
None
10-byte string
indicating
encoder value
FL
Read the Flight level represented by the 10-bit
encoder code. The value is always 3 bytes and is
‘xxx’ for invalid codes.
None
3-byte string
indicating flight
level
CP=n
Set the Calibration password to n.
n
0 if OK; or
Error code