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Section 5: Software
EXAMPLE
LIST S
SET RATE 5.0000
SET FPS 0
SET UNITS PSI 1.000000
SET FORMAT T F,F B,B B
SET TRIG 0
SET ENFTP 0
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NOTES
Detailed responses from each LIST can be found later in the software section.
Save
COMMAND
SAVE
TYPE
Function
DESCRIPTION
Saves all configurations to flash, or a selected group of configurations.
SYNTAX
SAVE
[<group>]
When no <group> is present, all configurations except C, T, PGA, FC, and IP are saved (these lists
must be saved individually). When a configuration is present, only that group of variables is saved.
See the
command for a full list of groups.
RETURNS
Prompt when saving is complete and ready to accept a new command.
EXAMPLE
// To save all of the current settings (excluding C, T, PGA, IP, and FC)
SAVE
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EXAMPLE
// To save only the “IP” settings to the file ip.cfg
SAVE IP
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NOTES
The “SAVE C” option saves all of the calibration related lists (LIST C, T, and PGA) and will print the
SN in the Cal.cfg file generated. It can take up to 1 minute to complete this save.
WARNING
Do not power cycle a module while the module is in SAVE mode. This can cause undesirable
effects. If a SAVE has been issued, wait for the MPS to return a prompt, or use the STATUS
command and wait for STATUS: READY before power cycling the unit.
Set
COMMAND
SET
TYPE
Function
DESCRIPTION
Commands the MPS to set one of the many configuration variables. Configuration variables avail
-
able are described in subsequent sections.
SYNTAX
SET
<name> <value>
Where:
<name> - the name of the configuration variable to be set or modified.
<value> - the value or argument for the <name> variable.
RETURNS
Prompt when ready to accept a new command.
EXAMPLE
// Set the PTPEN variable to 1
SET PTPEN 1
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