B) Status Requests -
Table 1.2 lists the status requests for the 1586-04-0431 and briefly describes them.
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PLEASE NOTE: The two character {aa}(00-31) prefix, in the table below,
should be used ONLY when RS-485, (OPTION-Q), is selected.
TABLE 1.2 1586-0400431 Status Requests
TABLE 1.2 1586-0400431 Status Requests
TABLE 1.2 1586-0400431 Status Requests
Command
Syntax *
Description
Get Channel 1 Gain
{aaSA}
returns {aaSAyyy.y}
where:
aa = unit address, range = 00 to 31, only used if interface is RS485, otherwise omit
A = command code (case sensitive, capital A)
yyy.y = Channel gain in dB.
The unit will reply with the '>' character if the command is sucessfully processed.
Get Channel 1 Offset
{aaSa}
returns {aaSayy}
where:
aa = unit address, range = 00 to 31, only used if interface is RS485, otherwise omit
a = command code (case sensitive, lower case a)
yy = Channel offset in dB.
The unit will reply with the '>' character if the command is sucessfully processed.
Get Channel 2 Gain
{aaSB}
returns {aaSByyy.y}
where:
aa = unit address, range = 00 to 31, only used if interface is RS485, otherwise omit
B = command code (case sensitive, capital B)
yyy.y = Channel gain in dB.
The unit will reply with the '>' character if the command is sucessfully processed.
Get Channel 2 Offset
{aaSb}
returns {aaSbyy}
where:
aa = unit address, range = 00 to 31, only used if interface is RS485, otherwise omit
b = command code (case sensitive, lower case b)
yy = Channel offset in dB.
The unit will reply with the '>' character if the command is sucessfully processed.
Get Channel 3 Gain
{aaSC}
returns {aaSCyyy.y}
where:
aa = unit address, range = 00 to 31, only used if interface is RS485, otherwise omit
C = command code (case sensitive, capital C)
yyy.y = Channel gain in dB.
The unit will reply with the '>' character if the command is sucessfully processed.
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