5 interfaces, 1 rs232 interface, 1 general rules for remote control – Metrohm 709 IC Pump User Manual

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5.1 RS232 interface

709 IC Pump

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5 Interfaces

5.1 RS232

interface

5.1.1

General rules for remote control

The 709 IC Pump is equipped with the comprehensive Metrohm remote

control language, which allows full control over the instrument via an

RS232 interface, i.e. the 709 IC Pump can receive data from an external

device or send data to an external device. The 709 IC Pump sends

2

×

C

R

and L

F

as the terminator of a requested data block. In contrast,

C

R

and L

F

are used as the terminator of a data line. On receipt of data

from an external device, this must always close its commands with C

R

and L

F

. If more than one command is sent on a line, ‘

;

’ must be used

as a delimiter between the individual commands.
The data are grouped logically and readily understandable. For exam-

ple, to select the flow rate the command

&Parameter.A.Flow

"

1.5

"

must be sent with entry of the boldface characters sufficing, in other

words

&Pa.A.F

"

1.5

"

All quantities of the 709 IC Pump are collected in groups. The entries

for the parameters, for example, are located in the group

&Parameter

The ‘Parameter’ group contains sub-groups, e.g. for setting the pa-

rameter for the Metrohm pump head

&Parameter.A

This subgroup in turn contains the individual inquiries for the settings,

e.g. the inquiry regarding the flow rate

&Parameter.A.Flow

or regarding the setting of the minimum shutoff pressure

&Parameter.A.Pmin

The data have a hierarchical structure (tree structure). The quantities

which appear in this tree are called objects in what follows. The flow

rate is that object which is called up with the command

&Parameter.A.Flow

Once you are at the desired location in the tree, you can request the

value of the object:

&Parameter.A.Flow $Q Q for Query

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