2 commands and options (parameters 4, 5 and 6), 5 parameter 7 — values per rep, 6 parameter 8 — starting input location – Campbell Hausfeld Serial I/O Interface SDM-SIO4 User Manual

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SDM-SIO4 User Guide

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5.1.5 Parameter 7 — Values per Rep

This determines how many values to send or receive, starting from the specified
input location (parameter 8). Data can be either 4-byte floating point values or
single bytes, determined by the SDM-SIO4 command number.

Some commands require no input or output of values; for these commands this
parameter would be set to zero.

5.1.6 Parameter 8 — Starting Input Location

This is the first input location that values will be sent from or written to
consecutively until all values per rep (parameter 7) are done.

5.1.7 Parameters 9 and 10 — Multiplier and Offset

The multiplier and offset are applied to all incoming and outgoing data.

The multiplier should normally be set to 1.000; if left at 0.000 then
zero value data will be stored.

5.2 Commands and Options (Parameters 4, 5 and 6)

For many of the command options listed below, it is necessary to leave a small
delay before calling another instance of the instruction which communicates with
the SDM-SIO4. This is required to allow the SDM-SIO4 to process the
instructions it has been given. Failure to allow these delays will probably cause
the SDM-SIO4 to return invalid data. The delays are called ‘Minimum delay’ in
the command descriptions.

Many of the delays vary with the parameters of the instruction, in which case a
formula is quoted to enable you to calculate the delay. All delays are in
milliseconds. The notation used in the formula is:

floats is number of locations to convert.

characters is the number of characters to each float value including decimal
point and sign.

ports is the number of ports the value or values are being transmitted from.
This is 1 if parameter 3 in P113 is 1..4 or 4 if parameter 3 is 5.

The delay required in the program can either be forced using
Instruction P22, or by using the time to execute other measurement
or processing instructions.

NOTE

NOTE

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