Metrohm 768 KF Oven User Manual

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3.2 Remote control commands

768 KF Oven

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3.2.2.17

Info.Report

$G

Output of the selected report.


3.2.2.18

Info.Report.Select

configuration, parameters, result

Selection of the report.
configuration: Configuration report. Not accessible when a determination is running.
parameters: Parameter report. Only "live" parameters when a determination is running.
result:

Result report of the last completed determination.


The report output must be triggered with &Info.Report $G, see 3.2.2.17.
Reports which are sent automatically by the KF Oven start with a space (ASCII 32) and '.
This is followed by the individual identification for each report. Reports which are requested
via RS232 ($G) have the same individual identification of the report blocks, but are started
with ' only (no preceding space).


3.2.2.19

Info.Results.PurgeTime

read only

Info.Results.CondTime

read only

Info.Results.SampleHeatTime read only

Info.Results.LowTemp

read only

Info.Results.HighTemp

read only

Info.Results.GasFlow

read only

Info.Results.LowFlow

read only

Info.Results.HighFlow

read only

Inquiry of the current results.
.PurgeTime: Purge time.
.CondTime:

Conditioning time.

.SampleHeatTime: Time during which the sample has been heated.
.LowTemp:

Lowest temperature during the sample heating.

.HighTemp:

Highest temperature during the sample heating.

.GasFlow:

Mean gas flow during the sample heating.

.LowFlow:

Lowest gas flow during the sample heating.

.HighFlow:

Highest gas flow during the sample heating.



3.2.2.20

Info.ActualInfo.Inputs.Status

read only

Info.ActualInfo.Inputs.Change read only

Info.ActualInfo.Inputs.Clear

$G

Info.ActualInfo.Outputs.Statusread only

Info.ActualInfo.Outputs.Changeread only

Info.ActualInfo.Outputs.Clear

$G

Status sends the current status of the I/O lines. Change sends information regarding
whether a change in the status of a line has taken place since it was last cleared, Clear
clears the byte of Change.

For the output, the byte is converted to binary, e.g.

|0|0|0|0|1|0|1|0|

Line No.

|7|6|5|4|3|2|1|0|

Output: 21 + 23 = "10"


1 means ON or change; 0 means OFF or no change.
The lines are assigned as follows (see also pages 53, 54):
Inputs:

Outputs:

0 Start (Pin 21)

0 Ready (Pin 5)

1 Stop (Pin 9)

1 Start (Pin 18)

2 Terminate (Pin 22) 2 Stop (Pin 4)
3 Pin 10

3 HeatSmpl (Pin 17)

4 Pin 23

4 Terminate (Pin 3)

5 Pin 11

5 Error (Pin 16)

6 Pin 24

6 Pin 1

7 Cond.ok (Pin 12)

7 Pin 2

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