CF 126
21
Nov 2001
11 11.
12 12.
13 13.
14 14.
15 15.
16 64.
17 65.
18 66.
19 67.
20 68.
21 69.
22 70.
23 71.
Example
If the instrument is setup to display channel 01 's track value on power up, sending
“#00RQ
↵
” will generate a reply of "1".
Reply
When writing: “
OK
" or "
ERROR
".
When reading: a number corresponding to a channel number and data value as shown
above.
Remarks
See also "RS/WS Read/Write Channel to Display".
RR
Read Firmware Revision
Purpose
Read the internal firmware revision information
Usage
“#aa
RR
↵
”
# is the 'pound' or 'hash' character (ASCII decimal 35).
aa is the two-character instrument address.
↵
is the 'carriage return' character (ASCII decimal 13).
Example
“#00RR
↵
”
Reply
A text string such as
084-1501-01 2.08
Remarks
This command is useful when establishing or debugging communications because it
generates a consistent reply.
RS/WS
Read/Write Channel to Display
Purpose
Read or Write which channel and data value are displayed
Usage
“#aaRS
↵
”to read, “#aaWS
↵
”to write.
# is the 'pound' or 'hash' character (ASCII decimal 35).
aa is the two-character instrument address.
n is the argument defined below.
↵
is the 'carriage return' character (ASCII decimal 13).
Argument "
UP
" increments the number of the channel to be displayed, or
"
DN
" decrements the number of the channel to be displayed, or
a number which selects a channel's value. This number is created by adding together
the values of the desired options as shown.
Channel Value Source Value
01 1. TRACK 0.
02 2. PEAK 16.
03 3. VALLEY 32.
04 4.
05 5.
06 6.
07 7.
08 8.
09 9.
10 10.
11 11.
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