T01LIG2,01101001000010000000000
Configure
Logic Group
2 to contain
logic input
pins 2, 3, 5,
8, and 13.
Note that
the pins in a
logic group
do not have
to be
contiguous.
T01LIG2,01101001000010000000000
T01LIG2,?
Query which
pins are in
logic group
2.
T01LIG2,abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwx
,
where
a
-
x
are each
0
or
1
depending on
which logic input pins are assigned to logic
group 2.
8.48.
LIK
-- Delete One or All Logic Input Pin Commands
This command "kills" or deletes all commands for a given logic input pin. In other words, the
commands associated with
LIA
,
LID
, and
LIH
will be deleted for the specified logic input. A wildcard
character can also be specified for the logic input pin, in which case the commands for all logic input
pins will be deleted.
Using this command is more efficient than deleting one command or pin at a time since this command
deletes them all at once and requires fewer writes to non-volatile memory.
This command is saved to global non-volatile memory and is not part of a preset. Its value is saved
each time it is changed. It will retain its value after power-down. Since this command writes to non-
volatile memory, there will be a delay before an acknowledgment is returned.
Example Description
Status Message
T01LIK5
Delete all the commands associated with logic input pin 5. This one
command is equivalent to executing the commands '
T01LIA5,
', '
T01LID5,
', and '
T01LIH5,
' except that this command is more
efficient.
T01LIK5
T01LIK*
Delete all the commands associated with all logic input pins. This one
command is equivalent to executing the commands '
T01LIA1,
'
T01LID1,
', and '
T01LIH1,
' for each logic input, except that this
command is much more efficient.
T01LIK*
8.49.
LIM
-- Mask Logic Input Pins
This command is used to mask (i.e., disable) logic input pins. The mask consists of 24 fields (one for
each logic input) that can each be set to
0
or
1
. If the mask bit for a given logic input is set to
1
, then
the logic input pin works normally. If the mask bit for a given logic input is set to
0
, then the logic input