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Parameter directory file
15.1
Entire parameter directory
Read-out
3
When used as a read-out file, information on entire parameter directory is read
out.
Write
-
This file cannot be used as a write file.
Format
DPM
Meaning
• Expresses entire parameter directory.
DATA FORMAT
\mmmmmm\ a m n1 n2 n3 … n10 n11 n12 uuuuuu [cr/lf]
/mmmmmm/ a m n1 n2 n3 … n10 n11 n12 uuuuuu [cr/lf]
#mmmmmm# a m n1 n2 n3 … n10 n11 n12 uuuuuu [cr/lf]
[cr/lf]
Values
mmmmmm .....................
a .....................................
m ....................................
n* ...................................
uuuuuu...........................
Parameter label: 8 characters or less having some symbols
Attribute
Input method
0: Direct input
1 to 12: Selective input
Input range
n1: Minimum value
n2: Maximum value
Selective input value (n1 to n12)
Units
■
Parameter labels are shown with 6 alphabetic characters.
■
A line containing only [cr/lf] is added at the end of the file, indicating the end of the file.
"\" symbols may be shown as "¥" depending on the computer environment.
SAMPLE
SEND DPM TO CMU ················· Outputs information on all parameter
directory from the communication port.
Response:
RUN [cr/lf]
‘PRM(0) [cr/lf]
\CNTTYP\ 16460 0 0 2147493647 [cr/lf]
\YCEADR\ 16396 0 0 99 [cr/lf]
\DRVASGN\ 16398 0 0 9906 [cr/lf]
:
/IOORGOUT/ 2052 0 0 27 [cr/lf]
/IOSRVOUT/ 2052 0 0 27 [cr/lf]
/GRPORGIN/ 2052 0 0 27 [cr/lf]
[cr/lf]
END [cr/lf]
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