TE Technology TC-36-25-RS232 User Manual

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33. CHOOSE °C or °F TEMPERATURE WORKING UNITS

Write Command: 32

Read Command: 4b

Interpret:

0 is °F

1 is °C

34. EEPROM WRITE ENABLE

Write Command: 34

Read Command: 4c

Interpret:

0 is disable EEPROM writes

1 is enable EEPROM writes

Function Description:

Upon a power-up or reset condition, the controller performs an initialization

of all command variables that have write commands by transferring the

last values stored in non-volatile memory (EEPROM) to appropriately

referenced static RAM locations. This action is performed so that the

controller can run faster (RAM is faster than ROM). When the “EEPROM

WRITE ENABLE” is enabled, any changes in the run-time values of the

command variables are also stored in EEPROM as well in RAM and thus will

be recalled upon a power-up or reset condition. When the “EEPROM WRITE

ENABLE” is disabled, run-time values are stored only in RAM. This setting

gives you the ability to change run-time values without changing your desired

power-up settings. This will also alleviate a possible problem since the

maximum number of writes to an EEPROM location is 1,000,000.

35. OVER CURRENT CONTINUOUS

Write Command: 35

Read Command: 4d

Interpret:

1 is continuous retry when over current detected.

0 allows the RESTART ATTEMPTS value to be used.

36. OVER CURRENT RESTART ATTEMPS

Write Command: 0f

Read Command: 5f

Interpret:

Range of value 0 to 30000

10

This is the amount of times the controller will attempt to restart the output

after an over current condition is detected.

37. JP3 DISPLAY ENABLE

Write Command: 36

Read Command: 4e

Interpret:

1 display function enabled.

0 display function disabled.

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