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COMMAND TYPE OF COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
OM
SET UP/QUERY
PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT MASK
Sets the pattern mask which determines which programmable outputs will be updated (affected)
at the completion of the index. (Note that in order for the update to actually take place, the
proper number of programmable output lines must have been set up with the SL command and
the programmable output function must be assigned to the starting line number with the OF
command.) The mask is set with a hexadecimal bit pattern of up to eight bits. Also see "SC"
and "OF" commands.
Example:
OM21-OF will cause the low four programmable outputs (if assigned) to be
updated at the end of index 21. If more than four programmable output lines are
being used, only the low order four lines will be affected and the others will not
be changed.
OP
SET UP/QUERY
PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT PATTERN
Sets the output pattern to be set on the programmable output lines that have been selected to be
updated by the index. Using the above example, OP21=03 will cause the low order two
programmable output lines to be turned on and the high order two lines to be turned off. The
pattern is a hexadecimal number.
OT
SET UP/QUERY
PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT PULSE WIDTH
Sets the pulse width of active programmable outputs which are put out by the index. The pulse
width is in milliseconds. A pulse width of 0 (the default) indicates that the pattern has infinite
pulse width. In this case any outputs turned on will remain on until changed by another output
pattern or until a programmable output reset is received for the line. The number programmed
should be between 0 and 65535.
OD
SET UP/QUERY
PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT DELAY
Sets the time delay (in milliseconds) from the end of index for the programmable output pattern
update to take place. The number should be between –32768 and +32767 with 0 (the default)
indicating an update at the completion of the index. A negative delay indicates that the update
should be made before the end of index. If a negative delay is longer than the decel ramp of the
index, the update will take place at the beginning of the decel ramp.
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