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MPS4264
Section 5: Software
Identification Variables
The identification settings control the serial number and the nominal pressure range of the MPS4000.
List Identification Settings (LIST ID)
DESCRIPTION
Returns all of the identification settings
SYNTAX
LIST ID
RETURNS
All of the setting followed by the prompt.
EXAMPLE
LIST ID
SET SN 222
SET NPR 5.0000 -5.0000 5.0000 -5.0000
SET MCAST 224.0.1.2
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Set Serial Number (SN)
DESCRIPTION
Sets the serial number of the MPS
SYNTAX
SET SN <sn>
Where:
<sn> is the serial number ranging from 0 to 32767.
RETURNS
Prompt when ready to accept a new command
EXAMPLE
SET SN 123
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DEFAULT
100
RANGE
0 to 32767
Set Nominal Pressure Range (NPR)
DESCRIPTION
Sets the nominal pressure ranges for the MPS
SYNTAX
SET NPR <npr1p> <npr1n> <npr2p> <npr2n>
Where:
<npr1p> is the maximum nominal pressure for channels 1 to 32.
<npr1n> is the minimum nominal pressure for channels 1 to 32.
<npr2p> is the maximum nominal pressure for channels 33 to 64.
<npr2n> is the minimum nominal pressure for channels 33 to 64.
RETURNS
Prompt when ready to accept a new command
EXAMPLE
SET NPR 15.0 -15.0 15,0 -15,0
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DEFAULT
15.0 15.0 15.0 15.0
Set the Multiple Device Multicast Address (MCAST)
DESCRIPTION
Sets the multicast IP address used for multiple unit calibration and validation. This address must
be the same for all units to be calibrated as a group.
SYNTAX
SET MCAST <ipadd>
Where:
<ipadd> - Is the multicast address in the range of 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255
RETURNS
Prompt when ready to accept a new command
EXAMPLE
SET MCAST 224.0.1.2
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DEFAULT
224.1.1.11
NOTES
A save and power cycle is required for changes to take effect.
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