Rs232 interface, Interface description, Rs232 interface 8.6.3.1 – Parker Products COMPAX-M /-S (L) User Manual

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Operating Instructions

COMPAX-M / -S

RS232 interface

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8.6.3 RS232

interface

You can communicate with COMPAX via an RS232 interface on a PC. The
following functions are available.

Direct command input and execution in on-line mode.

Read status values.

Read and write program data records (the complete stock of commands is

available here).

Read and write (password protected) parameters.

Transmit control instructions.

8.6.3.1 Interface

description

Interface

RS 232

Baud rate:

9600* or 4800 (selected with P19)
COMPAX 1000SL: fixed setting 9600

Word length:

8 bit

Stop bit:

1

Parity:

none

Hardware handshake:

yes (RTS,CTS)

Software handshake:

XON, XOFF (can be selected using P20)

Entry buffer:

error string, max. 30 characters

Output buffer:

status string, max. 30 characters

Data format:

ASCII

End sign:

CR (carriage return) or CR LF (carriage return, line

feed)

* Default setting; simultaneously press the three front plate buttons while switching

on to set COMPAX to 9600 Baud.

all displayable ASCII characters

any inserted spaces

a function sign, if nec. ($, ?, !)

C

R

(carriage return) for storing the command in the intermediate memory. If no

function signs have been transmitted, the command is accepted and executed if
necessary (see next page).

L

F

(line feed) has no meaning to COMPAX

COMPAX only receives a command if a previously transmitted command
was answered with C

R

L

F

>.

if the syntax is error-free with C

R

L

F

> or the required response and C

R

L

F

>

if there are errors, depending on the contents of P20

$

Automatic "Position reached" message
1. only applies to POSA and POSR

2.

COMPAX transmits: $C

R

L

F

> when the position is reached.

,

Interpreting and storing commands

COMPAX stores the instruction in the intermediate memory (capacity: one
instruction) without executing it.

?

Echo
COMPAX sends the data received with C

R

L

F

>.

!

Executing commands

Whenever a "!" occurs, the instruction is executed from the intermediate
memory.

These function signs can be attached to any instruction.

Example:

POSA 100 $ C

R

L

F

COMPAX moves and responds once position 100 is reached with: $

C

R

L

F

>

Interface
parameters

COMPAX receives

COMPAX
responds:
Meaning of
function signs

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