1 commands and variables, Commands and variables – Metrohm 899 Coulometer User Manual

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10.8 Remote control via an RS-232 connection

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899 Coulometer

10.8.1

Commands and variables

Command

Function

Comment

$G

Start/Continue

Corresponds to the key [START] or [Con-
tinue]

$S

Stop

Corresponds to the key [STOP]

$H

Hold

Hold the method run

$D

Scan instrument sta-
tus

Acknowledgements: Ready;0, Busy;0,
Hold;0 or Cond;0 (0 = no message)

If a message on the instrument requires
the interaction of the user, the acknowl-
edgement of the status scan displays the
corresponding message number. Exam-
ple:

Busy;012-111

= 012-111 Conditioning not OK

The message can be confirmed with [Yes]
or [No], see below.

$A

Confirm message

Confirm the message on the instrument
with [OK]

A mandatory status scan providing the
message number must take place immedi-
ately before confirming the message, see
above.

$A(OK), $A(CANCEL)

Confirm message

Confirm the message with [OK] or [Can-
cel]

$A(YES), $A(NO)

Confirm message

Confirm the message with [Yes] or [No]

$L(method name)

Load method

The method name has to be known and
unique.

$Q(variable)

Request variable value

Examples for variables: EP1, R1, C00.

Complete list of the variables, see page
39
.

The values of the variables are only available after the end of a determina-
tion (in the status 'ready').

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