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6.3
Description of the command structure
The command structure:
[nnnn:i x]
or
[nnnn x]
Meaning:
nnnn
- used for an arbitrary command name
nnnn:
- used for an arbitrary command name, expandable by an index.
Indexed
commands are indicated by the sign “:”
I or I
-
i=
dummy is for the index. E.g.an index can be
„A“or„B“, depending on the direction.
x
- parameter value, in case of special commands more than one parameter are possible.
Examples:
MIN:A 2000
nnnn = “MIN”, i = “A” and x = “2000”
OFFSET 50
nnnn
= „OFFSET“ and x = „50“
C:IC 2000
nnnn = “C”, i = “IC” and x = “2000”
6.4
Status information
In the monitor view of the WPC program you can find status information for the states of inputs, outputs,
closed loop controllers and the device itself. Active green displays indicate messages of readiness, yellow
ones report reaching defined monitoring limits and the red ones announce detected error sources. Moving the
mouse pointer on one of them will show a relating helping text. This amplifier contains the following displays:
READY
– Common readiness respectively activity of the amplifier
EEPROM
– Data error of the memory, SAVE should be executed
SYS_ERROR
– Internal error
SOLENOID A
– Error (e.g. broken wire) at output A
SOLENOID B
– Error (e.g. broken wire) at output B