CONTREX CX-1200 User Manual

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Bit 164 is used to negate the Control Ouput (CO_Sig) signal. The Negate CO bit is ignored when operating
in Unipolar mode. You can not reverse the polarity of the output in this case.

Bit 167 may be used to start the “Data Trace” data collection. Refer to the section in Serial Communications
Binary protocol for further information regarding the “Data Trace.”

Bits 168 and 169 are used as the “Remote” scroll up and scroll down controls. The parameter that will be
incremented or decremented is selected by Remote Scroll (CP-400). The Rmt Scroll Rate (CP-401)
determines the rate at which the select parameter is incremented or decremented when the corresponding bit
is active.

Bits 172 and 173 may be used to disable the Lead or Follower Sync.

Bit 174 may be used to initiate a Re-Learn process in one of the sync follower modes. For any other mode of
operation, the Re-Learn bit will cause the position information to be reset to zero and the job space
information to be reset to the maximum job space until the CX-1200 Re-Learns the job space information.

Bit 180 may be used to request a change in system state (MP-50 State) to F-Stop state. This is separate
from but may be used in addition to the dedicated F-Stop input.

Bit 187 may be used to put the CX-1200 control loop into open loop.

Bit 200 is used to indicate when the CX-1200 is in “open loop” control. When in “open loop” the bit will be
set to one (1).

Bits 201 through 203 indicate the operating control loop of the CX-1200. Only one of these bits can be active
at a time. These bits are monitor (status) bits only. Do Not use these bits as operands for the “OUT”
command. You can not request a state change with these bits.

PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES

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