These two commands set the conditions for activation and deactivation of logic output 10. Under these
conditions, logic output 10 will be activated if:
●
input T is muted
Logic output 10 will be deactivated if:
●
input T is unmuted
An error condition of
ERROR#074
will be generated if the assigned command is invalid.
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
T01LOA10,MUTEI*1
Configure the conditions for activation of logic output 10
as described in the example above.
T01LOA10,MUTEI*1
T01LOA7,
Delete conditions for activation of logic output 7.
T01LOA7,
8.54.
LOD
-- Define Behavior for Logic Output Deactivated
Status
This command is used to define the conditions under which a given logic output pin goes into the
deactive state. The syntax and behavior of this command is identical to that of the
LOA
command.
Please refer to the description of the
LOA
command for more information, including examples.
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.
8.55.
LOEN
-- Enable Automatic Logic Output Status
Messages
This command controls whether or not logic output status messages are sent automatically. If
LOEN
is
enabled, then a logic output query (
LO*?
) is performed any time any of the states change on the logic
output pins. For example, if all logic outputs are currently in the low state ('0') and
LOEN
is enabled,
then if logic output 12 changes state to '1', the following status message will be generated:
T01LO*00000000000100000000
A status message is only generated if there is a state change. This helps keep data traffic to a
minimum.
This command is a boolean command. See
Section 6.1
for more information on this type of command.