PG7000™ OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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RPMx
Purpose
To send a command through PG7000 to a remote
DHI
RPM connected to the PG7000
COM2 port.
Syntax “RPMx,dddd”
“RPMSx,dddd”
Default N/A
Argument x:
1-99
Remarks
x is the address of the RPM1. If x is omitted then the default address is 1. Address 99 is a
global address to send a command to all RPM1s that are connected to the COM2 port. You
must have an RPM connected and communicating properly for this command to work
properly.
The RPMS command is used to perform a write to the EPROM of the RPM1. This command
should be used with caution because a given RPM1 register is only guaranteed for 10 000
rewrites. See the RPM1 manual for further information on writing to the EPROM.
A “RPM,DP” command has the same syntax as sending *0100DP to the RPM from a remote computer.
A “RPM,DP=6” has the same syntax as sending *0100EW*0100DP=6 to the RPM from a
remote computer.
The commands available are given in the RPM1 or RPM1 manual depending on the model.
They allow you to change the RPM1 resolution, integration time, etc. The reply will be
whatever the RPM1 returns.
Example Typical
command:
Typical reply:
“RPM,DP” or “RPM1, DP”
“*0001DP=6”
Error None
See Also
3.10, UDD=
RESUME(=mode)
Purpose
Sets the resume “mode”.
Syntax “RESUME=
mode
”
Default “RESUME=1”
Argument
Mode:
‘0’
“RESUME” command is not needed to complete a remote pressure set
operation .
‘1’
“
RESUME” command is needed to complete any remote pressure set
operation
Remarks
“RESUME=1” is needed only if it is necessary for PG7000 operation to pause after a
pressure target has been given to allow the operator to load mass. This is the case
when using a manual mass set or when using AMH automated mass handling but
manually loading additional masses to load with resolution higher than the AMH mass
set resolution.
Example Typical
command:
Typical reply:
“RESUME=1”
“RESUME=1”
Error None
See Also
3.9.11, 3.4, PS=, RESUME
RESUME
Purpose
Resume the suspended process of setting a pressure.
Syntax “RESUME”
Default N/A
Argument N/A
Remarks
When “RESUME=1” using RESUME
(=mode),
after setting a new target pressure using
the “PS=” command, the process of setting the pressure is suspended after the PG7000
calculates the new target mass load (and loads the if an AMH automatic mass handler is
active). The pause is too allow a host program to instruct the operator to load trim mass
if desired. The RESUME command ends the pause, allowing the auto-rotate and auto-
generate functions to execute is enabled. The activity status field of the “PR” field can
be used to determine when the PG7000 has suspended operation and is waiting for the
“RESUME” command.
Example Typical
command:
Typical reply:
“RESUME”
“RESUME”
Error None
See Also
3.9.11, 3.4, PS=, PR=, RESUME
(=mode)
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