Special application – Altinex AP445-401 User Manual

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SPECIAL APPLICATION

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Example:

[VER]:

Executed by all VP445-103’s
connected.

[VERC1]:

For Unit ID 1 Only

[VERC2]:

For Unit ID 2 Only

etc…

1. [SIDn]

This command sets the ID number of the unit.
The default unit ID is zero.

Command Format: [SIDn]

n

= Unit ID (n = # from 0 to 99)

Example:

Send the command [SID1] to the system. The
unit ID is now one, and “C1” must be included at
the end of each command line, as in “[VERC1]”.

2. [RSI]

This command resets the unit ID to the default
value of zero.

Command Format: [RSI]

Example:

Send the command [RSI] to the system and the
new ID will be zero. As unit ID zero, commands
may be sent either with or without the unit
identifier “C0”.

3. [RSN]

This command reads and then displays the ID
number of the unit.

Command Format: [RSN]

Example:

The AP445-401 was set to an ID value of 3.
Send the command [RSN] and the system will
return the following feedback:

[3]

4. [VER]

This command displays the firmware version
and model number of the AP445-401.

Command Format: [VERCi]

Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99)

Example:

Send the command [VER] and receive the
following feedback:

[AP445-401 690-0218-001]

AP445-401

= Model Number

690-0218-001

= Firmware Version

5. [C]

This command displays the status of the
AP445-401.

Command Format: [Ci]

Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 99)

Example 1:

Send the command [C1] and receive feedback
showing the status of unit ID 1.

Example 2:

Send the command [C0] and receive feedback
showing the status of the unit connected to the
RS-232 port regardless of its unit ID.

6. [CnS]

This command displays the status of the
AP445-401 with a specified unit ID and saves
the settings.

Command Format: [CnS]

n

= Unit ID (n = # from 0 to 99)

S

= Save

Example:

The AP445-401 was previously defined as ID 3
using the [SID] command. Now, send the
command [C3S] to receive the status of the unit
and save its settings. These settings will be
recalled when the same input is selected using
the [INR] command.

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