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User Manual DEV 1951
Copyright DEV Systemtechnik GmbH 2004-2017 89
5.6.3.6 Select Remote Control Mode (PMCI/PMCE)
Via these device specific commands, the operation mode can be either set to
Auto Mode (PMCI) or to Remote Mode (PMCE), please refer to chapter 5.1.
<STX>PMCI<checksum><ETX> i.e. <STX>PMCI29<ETX>
and
<STX>PMCE<checksum><ETX> i.e. <STX>PMCE25<ETX>
The device confirms both commands with an <ACK> if the command is accepted and
with a <NAK> if the device is in Local Mode.
Note:
If the Auto Mode is activated via the PMCI command, this implies the usage of
the device defined by the Auto Mode Assignment of the Web Interface
(chapter 5.5.7.3.2).
If Auto Mode is activated, no switching command (M, chapter 5.6.3.5) is
executed. The PMCE command has to be issued first, to get back the remote
switching control via Sandar Prosan protocol.
5.6.3.7 Select Switching Operation Mode (PMOI/PMOS)
The switching mode can be set via these device specific commands to
Individual switching mode (PMOI) or to Simultaneous switching mode (PMOS),
please refer to chapter 5.1.4.
<STX>PMOI<checksum><ETX> i.e. <STX>PMOI35<ETX>
and
<STX>PMOS<checksum><ETX> i.e. <STX>PMOS3F<ETX>
The device confirms both commands with an <ACK> if the command is accepted and
with a <NAK> otherwise. The commands are rejected in Local Mode and the PMOS
command is rejected in Remote Mode or Auto Mode if the preconditions for Simul-
taneous switching mode are not given. I.e. if there is installed a single switch
module only or if there are installed two switch modules that are in different switch
positions.
Note:
In Simultaneous switching mode the switching functionality via the M command
depends on the activated command set (chapter 5.6.3.5)
Command set 1:
M001:001 and M002:001 - switches both switch modules to port "In A"
M001:002 and M002:002 - switches both switch modules to port "In B"
Command set 2:
M001:001 and M002:003 - switches both switch modules to port "In A"
M001:002 and M002:004 - switches both switch modules to port "In B"

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