Handbook
November 2011
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Issue
01
Mercury
iTC
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COMMAND REFERENCE GUIDE
Original Instructions
10.3.4.6
Addressing a control loop
To address a control loop, you must specify the temperature sensor that is associated
with the control loop:
DEV:<UID>:TEMP:LOOP
Where <UID> is a unique identifier that is allocated to each board, based on its SPI
location.
The configuration settings for a control loop are:
10.3.5
Invalid responses
lists the possible responses if an invalid command is sent.
10.4
Legacy command messages
Refer to the handbook provided with a legacy instrument for information on legacy
commands.
LOOP
Loop designator
N/A
HTR:<ID>
Heater associated with the loop
Read/set
UID, put 0 to unset
AUX:<ID>
Auxiliary board associated with the
loop
Read/set
UID, put 0 to unset
LVL:<ID>
Level meter associated with the loop
Read/set
UID, put 0 to unset
ENAB
Loop enabled (heater auto on/off)
Read/set
OFF, ON.
HSET
Percentage heater output
Read/set
0.0 to 100.0
TSET
Temperature setpoint
Read/set
Cold limit to hot
limit
PIDT
PID auto (use PID table: zone control) Read/set
OFF, ON
PSET
P value
Read/set
0.0 to 199.9
ISET
I value
Read/set
0.0 to 199.9
DSET
D value
Read/set
0.0 to 299.9
Table 10-1
Invalid responses
Response
Reason
<VERB>:INVALID
The verb cannot be interpreted.
<VERB>:<NOUN>:INVALID
The noun cannot be interpreted.
NOT_FOUND
The UID does not exist in the system being addressed.
N/A
The function does not apply to the device being addressed.
DENIED
The user does not have permission to change the parameter
being addressed.