DL240 System V-memory
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Description of Contents
Default
Values/Ranges
V3630–V3707
The default location for multiple preset values for UP/DWN and UP counter 1 or pulse
output function.
N/A
V3710–V3767 The default location for multiple preset values for UP/DWN and UP counter 2.
N/A
V3770–V3773 Not used
N/A
V3774–V3777 Default locations for analog potentiometer data (channels 1–4, respectively).
Range: 0 – 9999
V7620–V7627
V7620
V7621
V7622
V7623
V7624
V7625
V7626
V7627
Locations for DV–1000 operator interface parameters
Sets the V-memory location that contains the value.
Sets the V-memory location that contains the message.
Sets the total number (1 – 16) of V-memory locations to be displayed.
Sets the V-memory location that contains the numbers to be displayed.
Sets the V-memory location that contains the character code to be displayed.
Sets the bit control pointer
Power Up Mode
Change Preset Value Password.
V0 – V3760
V0 – V3760
1 – 16
V0 – V3760
V0 – V3760
V-memory location for
X, Y, or C points used.
0,1,2,3,12
Default=0000
V7630
Starting location for the multi–step presets for channel 1. Since there are 24 presets
available, the default range is V3630 – V3707. You can change the starting point if
necessary.
Default: V3630
Range: V0 – V3710
V7631
Starting location for the multi–step presets for channel 2. Since there are 24 presets
available, the default range is V3710– V3767. You can change the starting point if
necessary.
Default: V3710
Range: V0 – V3710
V7632
Contains the baud rate setting for Port 2. You can use AUX 56 (from the Handheld
Programmer) or, use
Direct
SOFT to set the port parameters if 9600 baud is
unacceptable. Also allows you to set a delay time between the assertion of the RTS
signal and the transmission of data. This is useful for radio modems that require a
key-up delay before data is transmitted.
e.g. a value of 0302 sets 10ms Turnaround Delay (TAD) and 9600 baud.
Default: 2 – 9600 baud
Lower Byte = Baud Rate
Lower Byte Range:
00 = 300
01 = 1200
02 = 9600
03 = 19.2K
Upper Byte = Time Delay
Upper Byte Range:
01 = 2ms
02 = 5ms
03 = 10ms
04 = 20ms
05 = 50ms
06 = 100ms
07 = 500ms