Omega A2400 User Manual

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Command Set 4-9

Identification (ID)
The IDentification command allows the user to write a message into the
nonvolatile memory which may be read back at a later time with the Read
IDentification (RID) command. It serves only as a convenience to the user
and has no affect on the module operation. Any message up to 16 characters
long may be stored in memory. Useful information such as the location,
calibration data, or model number may be stored for later retrieval. The ID
command is write protected. Since the ID command has a variable length,
the command checksum is not supported.

Command:

$1ID TANK FARM 1

Response:

*

Command:

#1ID TANK FARM 1

Response:

*1ID TANK FARM 1CD

Long Prompt (LP)
The Long Prompt command allows the user to specify a desired long prompt
ASCII character. A two character hexadecimal value is used to define the
desired ASCII character prompt.

Note: Long Prompt command may be sent to the module in either normal
addressing or Extended Addressing mode.

The user-defined long form prompt is only recognized by the module when
the module is in the Extended Addressing mode. Avoid using the following
hex codes for prompts: $00, $0D, $23, $24 which are ASCII characters
NULL, CR, #, $ respectively. Using these codes for prompts will cause a
COMMAND ERROR when opening a channel in Extended Addressing
mode. See Chapter 7 for details on the Extended Addressing mode.

Command:

$1LP25

(25=%)

Response:

*

Command:

#1LP25

Response:

*1LP255E

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