To define a global preset,
route the system to the desired state and enter the
Define Global Preset command below. Replace the “
#
” with the global preset
number.
RR#T
(The larger the system, the longer it will take for the “
T
” to appear.)
To cancel an incorrect or incomplete BCS command,
enter “
X
”.
Define Global Preset Examples:
BCS Command
Action
RR21T
Defines the current system state as Global Preset 21
RR3T
Defines the current system state as Global Preset 3
RR5X
Cancels the incomplete command
To execute a global preset,
enter the Execute Global Preset command below.
Replace the “
#
” with the global preset number.
R#T
Execute Global Preset Examples:
BCS Command
Action
R21T
Executes Global Preset 21
R3T
Executes Global Preset 3
R2X
Cancels the incomplete command
Note
: Status is not invalidated by global presets.
BCS Command Table
The following table shows the BCS command characters (keys) that can be used
when executing global presets. For a complete list of the BCS command
characters, see the BCS Command Table on page 1-5 .
Key
Function
Description
RR
Define
Global Preset
Initiates a Define Global Preset command
R
Execute
Global Preset
Initiates an Execute Global Preset command by indicating that
the number following is a global preset number (also used in the
Execute Local Preset command)
“
0
” - “
9
”
Number
Identifies global preset values; use multiple digits to enter larger
numbers
T
Take
Executes a command
X
Exit
Exits, or cancels, the command being entered
5-4
BCS Serial Control Protocol
Executing Presets
Executing
P
resets