OG_MU-4-434_v10e Circuit Design, Inc.
57
OPERATION GUIDE
5.4.5.4 @DT03@SR/C Reset the target station
Resets the specified target stations. Resetting means returning the MU-4 to the status when the power was turned
on. The user starts it up with fixed settings in the EEPROM.
Format 1: ‘@’ + ‘DT03’ + ‘@SR’ + ‘/C’ + route infor ‘
C
R
L
F
’
Format 2: ‘@’ + ‘DT03’ + ‘@SR’ + ‘/C’ + ‘
C
R
L
F
’
Details
Format 1 ‘@DT03’ ‘@SR’ ‘/C’ rr,rr,...,rr ‘
C
R
L
F
’
Format 2 ‘@DT03’ ‘@SR’ ‘/C’
C
R
L
F
’
rr,rr,…,rr:
Shows the route information in 2 hexadecimal digits and ASCII characters Value: 00h to FEh,
number of relay stations maximum 10 units
With Format 1, the route information is entered directly in the command.
With Format 2, transmission is based on route information set in the route register with the RT command or on
the content of the Destination ID. When entering the route information, enter the Equipment ID of the target unit
at the end. If no route information is set (NA set for the RT command), the equipment set as the Destination ID
will be the target station.
Example: Reset the target station equipment number = 8F. Relay stations 01, 02, and 03.
Source station status
Extended command: @DT 03 @SR /C 01,02,03,8F
C
R
L
F
or @DT 03 @SR /C
C
R
L
F
Extended response: *DT = 03
C
R
L
F
ACK response with regard to the data transmitted from the target station:
*DR = 03 @SR
C
R
L
F
Target station status
There is no response.
5.4.5.5 @DT03@SR/F Resetting multiple stations at once
Resets the specified stations. Resetting means returning the MU-1 to the status when the power was turned on. The
user starts it up with fixed settings in the EEPROM.
It is possible to reset the stations and source station entered in the route information. The timing by which the
stations are reset is the moment when, after the target stations receive the reset command from the source station,
the ACK responses are received by the various stations. Stations that cannot confirm the ACK signal due to an error
are not reset.
Format 1: ‘@’ + ‘DT03’ + ‘@SR’ + ‘/F’ + route infor ‘
C
R
L
F
’
Format 2: ‘@’ + ‘DT03’ + ‘@SR’ + ‘/F’ + ‘
C
R
L
F
’
Details
Format 1 ‘@DT03’ ‘@SR’ ‘/F’ rr,rr,...,rr ‘
C
R
L
F
’
rr,rr,…,rr:
Shows the route information in 2 hexadecimal digits and ASCII characters Value: 00h to FEh,
number of relay stations maximum 10 units
With Format 1, the route information is entered directly in the command.
With Format 2, transmission is based on route information set in the route register with the RT command or on
the content of the Destination ID. When entering the route information, enter the Equipment ID of the target unit
at the end. If no route information is set (NA set for the RT command), the equipment set as the Destination ID
will be the target station.
Example: Reset the target station equipment number = 8F, relay stations 01, 02, 03, and the source station.
Source station status
Extended command: @DT 03 @SR /F 01,02,03,8F
C
R
L
F
or @DT 03 @SR /F
C
R
L
F
Extended response: *DT = 03
C
R
L
F
Control response: *SR = 00
C
R
L
F
Target station status
There is no response.