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8-8-38. Local address setting (
:
ADDR)
This command specifies the address of a slave unit on the local bus.
Setting
:ADDR<value>
The <value> range is from 1 to 30.
Specifies the address of a slave on the local bus to be
controlled. This command causes no error even if a
non-existing system address is specified.
Application
example
:
ADDR3
Sets communication with the power supply unit of system
address 3.
:
ADDR1
Sets communication with the power supply unit of system
address 1 (master unit).
Query
None
Remark
The default value is 1 (master unit). Reset <value> to 1 after
completion of communication with the local bus.
8-8-39. Remote/local setting (
:
REMOTE)
This command sets or inquires about the remote/local status.
Setting
:
REMOTE<value>
<value> is as shown below:
0: Local status (Normal manual operation)
1: Remote status
2: Local lockout remote status (Cannot return to the local
status through key operation.)
Application
example
:
REMOTE0
Sets the local status.
Query
:
REMOTE?
Response
example
1
Indicates that the unit is in the remote status.
“?” has the
same function as <value>
Remark
If this request is sent in the local status, a response is made
after the unit enters the remote status. Thus, 1 is returned.