Example – Galil DMC-2X00 User Manual

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Using the PF Command to Format Response from Interrogation
Commands

The command, PF, can change format of the values returned by theses interrogation commands:

BL ?

LE ?

DE ?

PA ?

DP ?

PR ?

EM ?

TN ?

FL ?

VE ?

IP ?

TE

TP

The numeric values may be formatted in decimal or hexadecimal with a specified number of digits to
the right and left of the decimal point using the PF command.

Position Format is specified by:

PF

m.n

where m is the number of digits to the left of the decimal point (0 thru 10) and n is the number of digits
to the right of the decimal point (0 thru 4) A negative sign for m specifies hexadecimal format.

Hex values are returned preceded by a $ and in 2's complement. Hex values should be input as signed
2's complement, where negative numbers have a negative sign. The default format is PF 10.0.

If the number of decimal places specified by PF is less than the actual value, a nine appears in all the
decimal places.

Example

Instruction Interpretation

:DP21 Define

position

:TPA Tell

position

0000000021 Default

format

:PF4

Change format to 4 places

:TPA Tell

position

0021 New

format

:PF-4

Change to hexadecimal format

:TPA Tell

Position

$0015 Hexadecimal

value

:PF2

Format 2 places

:TPA Tell

Position

99

Returns 99 if position greater than 99

Removing Leading Zeros from Response to Interrogation Commands

The leading zeros on data returned as a response to interrogation commands can be removed by the use
of the command, LZ.

LZ0

Disables the LZ function

TP

Tell Position Interrogation Command

-0000000009, 0000000005

Response (With Leading Zeros)

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Chapter 7 Application Programming

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