41
"#"
(23 HEX)
Reset alarmed condition in N269
"%"
(25 HEX)
Clear all memory to initial state
'
(27 HEX)
Send data without spaces (like ")
"-"
(2D HEX)
Enter mode information (8 digits)
"."
(2E HEX)
Enter HIGH LED info (4digits)
"/"
(2F HEX)
Enter LOW LED info (4digits)
"0-9"
(30-39H)
Enter chan info by type (4digits)
Numerous requests can be contained within the data portion of the
record as well as data entry, reset, etc.
c. ENTRY DATA
The ENTRY DATA consist of digits 0-9 and some special characters
(30-3F HEX). The ENTRY DATA must follow the appropriate entry
command and all digits must be filled (4 or 8) as the N269 expects the
number of digits to match the data type. Immediately following the last
digit of every must come either the next data type character or the start
of checksum indicator.
NOTE: Even though up to 248 bytes may be transmitted by the computer
in the data portion of the record, care must be used so as not to
request more than 256 bytes of data from the N269 at a time.
An error will result if this is not done.
d. DATA TYPE CHARACTER
@ = Undefined
A = Average load
0000 to 9999
B = Relay timers and Presets
0000 to 9999
CHAN 0 = Reject Hi timer
0000 to 9999
CHAN 1 = Decrease timer
0000 to 9999
CHAN 2 = Increase timer
0000 to 9999
CHAN 3 = Good timer
0000 to 9999
CHAN 4 = Reject preset
0000 to 0009
CHAN 5 = Decrease preset
0000 to 0009
CHAN 6 = Increase preset
0000 to 0009
C = Capacity of the press
0000 to 9999
D = Delay time value
0000 to 9999
E = Undefined
F = First level load
0000 to 9999
G = Highest high alarm
0000 to 9999
H = High setpoints
0000 to 9999
CHAN 3 = Reject HI
0000 to 9999
CHAN 4 = Decrease
0000 o 9999
I = Last high alarm
0000 to 9999
J = Last alarm
0000 to 9999
K = Lowest lo alarm
0000 to 9999
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