CCM 164
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User Manual
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GB / UK
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Overview of commands (short form)
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# commands can contain a text/description which must always be within parenthesis (text).
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Only the following characters are allowed in the text description: a-z, A-Z, æ-å, Æ-Å, 0-9,
and : ; . , + - ? &
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# is used as the beginning of a command and must otherwise not be used.
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( ) are used for definitions of reply text or for naming of an input or output.
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Numerical values with decimal places can only use a dot as separator.
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In general a command followed by a single question mark returns the value and a
command followed by two question marks returns the definition. The space between the
command and the question mark is optional.
Command
#Kn <parameter>
Parameter <parameter>
{p1, p2..pN}
Syntax
#K??
#K ??
#Kn <parameter>
#Kn <parameter>
Set
#Kn p1
#K p1
OK: Kn defined
OK: K defined
Definition
#Kn??
#Kn ??
#Kn p1
#Kn p1
Get
#Kn?
#Kn ?
#K?
#K ?
p1
Kn = p1
p1 pN
K1 = p1 … KN = pN
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Error types:
CCM164 uses a number of defined error messages. The two most typical replies to
erroneous commands are:
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If the command cannot be recog
nized by the CCM164 “Error command unknown”
is returned:
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E.g. #Q6 ON
→
Error command unknown: #Q6 ON
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If the command is recognized but a parameter contains an error
“Error in command
parameter” is returned
:
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E.g. #LANG BT
→
Error in command parameter: BT
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