TR-CL180 Lens Controller - User Manual
Save the settings to memory
AW
This command saves the settings to non-volatile memory. If you
power cycle theTR-CL180 before sending the
AW
command, all
changes are lost and the unit returns to the values set before the last
AW
command.
Clear configuration
CL
This command clears the configuration and lighting ratings, and
turns the output off. The results of any
VL
,
RS
,
RW
,
RU
,
RA
,
RE
,
RP
,
and
AW
commands are cleared.Show configuration
This command shows the configuration of the TR-CL180. Type in:
ST
A typical reply to this command might be:
CH1,MD0,AF 3.95, IF 0.00,
IP1,FL0,Mn0.0,Mx0.
Where :
CH
Channel number; this is always
1.
MD
Mode: 0 = continuous, 1 = switched, 2 = analog.
AF
Active optical power in the range of the connected
lens.
IF
Idle optical power in the range of the connected lens.
IP
Always returns IP1
RT
Retrigger delay.
IP
Always returns IP1.
FL
Flags set using the
RE1
command.
Mn
In Analog mode, the voltage corresponding to
minimum focus.
Mx
In Analog mode, the voltage corresponding to
maximum focus.
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Enable Ethernet messages
This command enables or disables Ethernet messages. Type in:
GTm
Where:
m = 0 to disable Ethernet messages, and
m = 1 to enable Ethernet messages.
When Ethernet messages are enabled, any error reports are sent to
the most recent UDP or TCP/IP address from which a command
has been received. These messages take the form:
Evtc,e
Where:
c -
1 for events concerning the light output, otherwise 0
e -
the event value (see
Section 15, TR-CL180 reference
information
)
Clear any errors
Use this command to read the last event or error code when
Ethernet messaging has been disabled:
GR
Any error displayed on the TR-CL180 is cleared. If there are no
outstanding events or errors, the ‘
>’ prompt is returned.
Set/Clear the webpage password
This command sets the webpage password. Up to six characters
can be chosen. Type in:
EYasc1,asc2,asc3,asc4,asc5,asc6
Where:
asc1 to asc6 are decimal ASCII values for the letters of your
password
For example, a value of 65 is ‘A’, 66 is ‘B’ and so on up to 90 for ‘Z’.
Note:
When you use this password to access the TR-CL180 through
the webpage, you must use the actual characters and not the ASCII
values. Use upper case characters and do not enter commas or
spaces. The keypad can be locked if required.
You may find it necessary to lock the front panel keypad to prevent
any unauthorised changes to the settings to the TR-CL180. To
disable the keypad, type in the following command:
KBd,c
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