
EDAM-4200 Series User’s manual Version 1.03
8.4.35
$AAYM4C
Read DIO Synchronization Mode parameters
Description: This command is used to read parameters of DIO Synchronization Mode
Command:
$AAYM4C [CHK](cr)
Syntax:
$
Command leading code
AA
Module address ID (01 to FF , Always 01)
YM4
command to read parameters of DIO Synchronization Mode.
C
mirrored DO channel number (0~F).
CHK
Check sum
(cr)
Carriage return
Response:
!AARDPSTTTT(data)(cr)
For "
DI match/mismatch DO latch Mode
" Valid command.
?AA[CHK](cr)
Invalid command
!
Delimiter for valid command
?
Delimiter for invalid command
AA
Module address ID
R
write DO to local module or remote module when DIO sysnc
active.
= 0 - Local Mode, (Local DI->Local DO)
= 1 - remote Mode,(Local DI->Remote DO)
D
Specific DO channel mode.
= 0 - specific DO channel isn’t mirrored to DI hannel(s).
= 2 - DIO Synchronization- DI match DO latch Mode.
= 3 - DIO Synchronization- DI mismatch DO latch Mode.
P
Enable/Disable Auto Run(Start) DIO Synchronization operation
when power-on.
= 0 - Disiable
= 1 - Enable
S
digital output active state when DI data pattern match
= 0 - digital output 0 when DI data pattern match
= 1 - digital output 1 when DI data pattern match
= 2 - toggle digital output
TTTT
DI channels pre-debounce time(0000~FFFF/ms).
(data)
This parameter is used to indicate the monitored input
channels(15~0) (16 char).
bits(15..0) - indicate DI channel(15..0) state to be monitored,
bit n = '1' or '0' - indicate DI channel n(0~15) is monitored
and mask state is 1 or 0
= 'X' - indicate the DI channel n(0~15) isn’t monitored,
Example: DI channel(0,1,2,4,5,7) are monitored,
(data) = "XXXXXXXX0X10X011"
CHK
Check sum
(cr)
Carriage return
Example:
Read parametersof DO(0) DIO sync Mode
.
command:
$01YM4(cr)
; Read DIO sync Mode parameters of DO(0).
response:
!011100000A000AXXXXXXXXX1XXXXXX (cr)
; valid
Related command:
$AACONNDD, @AA6ONSS, $AAY6MRCS, $AAY6MS, $AAYM4CRPHHHHLLLL (data),
$AAYM5CRPSTTTT(data), $AAYM6CRPSTTTT(data)
Printed Date: 27 February 2018
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