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Name Enable/Disable Alarm
Description Enables/Disables the High/Low alarm of the specified input channel in the addressed
ADAM-6000 module
Syntax $aaCjAhEs(cr)
$ is a delimiter character.
aa (range 00-FF) represents the 2-character hexadecimal Modbus network address of an
ADAM-6000 module. (Always 01)
Cj identifies the desired channel j (j : 0 to 7).
AhEs is the Set Alarm Mode command.
h indicates alarm type (H = High alarm, L = Low alarm)
s indicates alarm enable/disable (E = Enable, D = Disable)
(cr) represents terminating character, carriage return (0Dh)
Response !aa(cr) if the command was valid
?aa(cr) if an invalid operation was entered.
There is no response if the system detects a syntax error or communication error or if
the specified address does not exist.
! delimiter character indicating a valid command was received.
aa represents the 2-character hexadecimal address of the corresponding ADAM-6000
module.
(cr) represents terminating character, carriage return (0Dh)
Example command: $01C1ALEE(cr)
response: !01(cr)
Channel 1 of the ADAM-6000 module at address 01h is instructed to enable its
Low alarm function.
The module confirms that its Low alarm function has been enabled.
Note: An analog input module requires a maximum of 2 seconds after it receives an
Enable/Disable Alarm command to let the setting take effect. During this interval, the
module cannot be addressed to perform any other actions.
$aaCjCh

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