Wolf DCX-1000I User Manual
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Reading the Configuration of a Port
P1 = <c>‘port’
same values for ‘port’ as above
example:
(rem? C2): returns (rem! C002 r 0115200)
sending arbitrary Data Out a Port
P1 = Port Same values for ‘port’ as above
P2
= Data The data to send out the specified port
example:
(rem 2 “a123”): The data a123 is sent out the OUT port without any other protocol
characters. Some codes are not standard aSCii characters. These can be sent by
using any of the escape codes defined in the section on text parameters.
(rem 2 “123\h1645): Sends the following bytes: 0x31,0x32,0x33,0x16,0x34,0x35
Reading arbitrary Data from a Port
P1 = Port
Same values for ‘port’ as above
example:
(rem? 2): returns (rem! 002 “1234”). “1234” is the data returned from the remote
equipment.
ROG Red Odd Gain
Set or request the red Odd Gain
(0-255) for a specific source setup. You can set an Odd Gain
value for two separate analog input paths. The first input path is Input 1 (BNC connectors). The
second input path is one of: input 2 (DVi-a connector), or input 5 or input 6 (one of the analog
option cards).
To leave one of the input values unaffected, enter a value of 0 for the input. if only one value is
specified, then both input paths will have the same value.
examples:
(rOG 130 135) Sets the BnC analog path to 130, the DVi/option card path to 135.
(rOG 0 120)
leaves the BnC path as it was, the DVi/option card path to 120.
(rOG 125)
Sets both paths to 125.
ROO Red Odd Offset
Set or request the blue Odd offset
(0-255) for a specific source setup. You can set an Odd Offset
value for two separate analog input paths. The first input path is Input 1 (BNC connectors). The
second input path is one of: input 2 (DVi-a connector), or input 5 or input 6 (one of the analog
option cards).
To leave one of the input values unaffected, enter a value of 0 for the input. if only one value is
specified, then both input paths will have the same value.
3.129 ROG
Red Odd Gain
3.130 ROO
Red Off Offset
Appendix B ► Serial Communications