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OPERATION GUIDE
5.4.2.3 @DI Destination ID setting
Sets the destination (target station). Refer also to the explanation of User ID and Group ID.
If 00 is specified as the Destination ID, all equipment within the same group will receive the data at the same time
(broadcast function). If FFh is set, the data is sent but no station will receive it.
Default: 01h
Value: 00h to FFh (00h and FFh are special operations)
Example: Change the Destination ID to 25h
Control command:
@DI
25
C
R
L
F
Control response: *
DI = 25
C
R
L
F
5.4.2.4 @EI Equipment ID setting
Sets the Equipment ID. One group can contain 254 units. Refer also to the explanation of User ID and Group ID.
The Equipment ID 00h is used for the broadcast function, and there is no reason for setting it.
If the Equipment ID FFh is specified, data will not be received. In this case, if the ‘@RA’ command is used, only
RSSI level data is output.
Default: 01h
Value: 01h to FFh (FFh is a special operation)
Example: Change the Equipment ID to 34h
Control command:
@EI
34
C
R
L
F
Control response:
*EI = 34
C
R
L
F
5.4.2.5 @GI Group ID setting
Sets the Group ID. Refer also to the explanation of the User ID.
There are 256 Group IDs. Maintain these IDs for use as identification numbers when building other user systems.
Default: 00h
Value: 00h – FFh
Example: Change the Group ID to 34h
Control command:
@GI
34
C
R
L
F
Control response: *
GI = 34
C
R
L
F
5.4.2.6 @IZ Initialize
Returns the MU-D1-R to the factory default values. The content of the EEPROM fixed with the ‘/W’ option is also
initialized. For default values, refer to the relevant command.
After using this command, always execute the SR command.
Example:
Control command:
@IZ
C
R
L
F
Control response from the MU-D1-R:
When RM = CD
*
IZ = 00
C
R
L
F
When RM = TX
*
IZ = 00 : ROM was initialized.
C
R
L
F
5.4.2.7 @MD Operation mode register setting
Sets the MU-D1-R operation mode register. The mode is determined in accordance with the status of the MODE
terminal. For details, refer to the item “Modes”. No commands can be used except in the command mode (CD).
Default: CD
Value: CD: Command mode TX: Text mode BI: Binary mode
Example 1: Change to the text mode
Control command:
@MD
TX
C
R
L
F
Control response: *
MD = TX
C
R
L
F
Example 2: Change to the binary mode
Control command:
@MD
BI
C
R
L
F
Control response: *
MD = BI
C
R
L
F