Commands and Queries Reference
Alphabetical
reference
TOEN?
queries the current state of the remote communication time out
feature.
Syntax
TOEN?
Parameters none
Category System
Type:
Sequential
TOGRP
defines the group of channels to be shut-down when a remote
communication time out occurs.
Syntax
TOGRP
<int>,<int>
Parameters
the two integers are (respectively) the high and low
parts of a 16 bits word where each bit represent a
Power Module. If the bit value is “0” then that
Power Module is not part of the group. If the bit
value is “1” then that Power Module is part of the
group of modules that will shut-down on remote
communication time out.
Category System
Type:
Sequential
Do not change the group members while a remote communication time
out event is valid. Changing the group members while the event is valid
will not change the state of the output of the modules being removed
from or added to the group.
TOGRP?
return the current definition of the group of Power Modules that will
shut-down when a remote communication time out occurs. The
response is made up of two decimal numbers (each in the range 0 to
255) being the high (sent first) and low parts of a 16 bits word. Each
bit in the response represents the membership of a Power Module in
the group (see TOGRP command for details on bit values).
Syntax
TOGRP?
Parameters none
Category System
Type:
Sequential
TORST
resets the remote communication time out event: clears the status bit
and performs the operation defined with the TOEN command. The
operation performed will be:
0 = none.
1 = restore output state of group (see TOGRP) members.
2 = none.
3 = stop the sequence program.
4 = recall from area 8.
5 = stop the sequence program then recall from area 8.
Syntax
TORST
Parameters none
Category System
Type:
Overlapped
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