Handbook
November 2011
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59-UMC0071
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Issue
01
Mercury
iTC
Page 108
COMMAND REFERENCE GUIDE
Original Instructions
To enter engineering mode, send the following command:
SET:SYS:MODE:ENG:PASS:abc123
To exit engineering mode, send the following command:
SET:SYS:MODE:NORM
To change the system password, you must be in engineering mode. Then you can send
an issue password command:
SET:SYS:MODE:ENG:PASS:abc123
SET:SYS:PASS:newpassword
SET:SYS:MODE:NORM
(where
abc123
is the default password and
newpassword
is the new password).
Example of a system command
Send the following command to determine the unit configuration:
READ:SYS:CAT?
A system with no daughter boards would return the following:
STAT:DEV:MB0 :TEMP:DEV:MB1 :HTR
This message indicates the motherboard has one temperature sensor in id0 and one
heater in id1.
A system with one set of daughter boards might return the following:
STAT:DEV:MB0 :TEMP:DEV:DB1 :TEMP:DEV:MB1 :HTR:DEV:DB2:HTR:DEV:DB3
:AUX:DEV:DB4 :LVL
This message indicates that there are two temperature sensors, two heaters, one
auxiliary I/O board, and one level sensor.
10.3.4.2
Addressing a temperature sensor
To address a temperature sensor, use the following structure:
DEV:<UID>:TEMP
Where <UID> is a unique identifier that is allocated to each board, based on its SPI
location.
The configuration settings for a temperature sensor are:
TEMP
Temperature sensor designator
N/A
MAN
Manufacturing designator
N/A
HVER
Hardware version
Read only
version number
FVER
Firmware version
Read only
version number
SERL
Serial number
Read only
alphanumeric
NICK
Nickname
Read/set
alphanumeric
TYPE
[PTC | NTC | DDE | TCE]
Read/set
Enumerated set
EXCT
Excitation designator
N/A