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8
Command Syntax
8.1
User Commands
Cn COMMAND
The control command sets ILM into LOCAL or REMOTE. It is provided primarily for
compatibility with other Oxford Instruments products, so that all may be switched into
REMOTE simultaneously with a $Cn command. At power up ILM defaults to the C0 state.
Allowed values are:
C0
LOCAL (Default State)
C1
REMOTE & LOCKED (Front Panel Disabled)
C2
LOCAL (Same as C0 for ILM)
C3
REMOTE & UNLOCKED (Front Panel Active)
In the C3 state, buttons such as RATE and SILENCE can be used in the normal way. While
any buttons are held pressed in the C3 state, the instrument will not respond to any
remote commands. Instead these are held pending and acted upon when the button is
released. Computer programs should either be written to tolerate this delay or should
put the instrument into the C1 state to completely disable the front panel controls.
Qn COMMAND
Defines the communication protocol.
Currently only 2 values of n are significant:
Q0
"Normal" (Default Value)
Q2
Sends <LF> after each <CR>
Note that unlike all other commands, the Q command does not produce an echoed
response to the computer. (Having changed the communication protocol, it
automatically clears the communications buffer.)
Rnn COMMAND
The READ command allows the computer to interrogate any of a number of variables.
The returned value is always an integer as defined in section 6.4. Allowed values for nn
are listed below. (R11 and above are intended as service diagnostics and are unlikely to
be of use to the user.) Other values in the range R0 to R13 will return a value rather than
an error response, but the value will not be of significance.
R1
CHANNEL 1 LEVEL
R2
CHANNEL 2 LEVEL
R3
CHANNEL 3 LEVEL
R6
CHANNEL 1 WIRE CURRENT
R7
CHANNEL 2 WIRE CURRENT
R10
NEEDLE VALVE POSITION
R11
CHANNEL 1 INPUT FREQUENCY / 40
R12
CHANNEL 2 INPUT FREQUENCY / 40
R13
CHANNEL 3 INPUT FREQUENCY / 40