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Ex 2) Command (Check Input connection status on Output 3)
*255?O03!
Ack Value
*255s? I03O03!
General Rules for Command Codes
The commands are coded in ASCII and HEXA. Please refer to Table 5.1 on
pg.68 for detailed descriptions of keys and functions. A basic command code
setup is shown below;
Ex) *255CI01O01!
Start + Router ID + Command + Input number + Output number + End +
Enter
( * ) ( 255 ) ( C ) ( I01 ) ( O01 ) ( ! ) ( )
▶ A command line allows execution of only one command. Multiple commands
require execution of multiple strings; one command per string.
▶ All commands begin with * (Start) byte.
▶ All commands end with ! (End) byte.
▶ All commands will be executed when (Enter) is entered.
▶ The correct Router ID must be entered in a command code. Systems will not
react to the command if a wrong Router ID is entered. The factory default
Router ID is set to 255 and the universal Router ID is 999. Systems will react
to the command whenever universal Router ID is entered in command code.
▶ Command codes typically are not case-sensitive.
▶ To specify multiple Inputs and Outputs, enter a “,” (Comma) between
numbers.
(Ex., *255CI01O01,02,03! : Connects Input 01 to Output 01, 02, and 03)
▶ Use - (Hyphen) for range connection.
(EX., *255CI01O01-04! : Connects Input 01 to Output 01,02,03, and 04)
Command Ack (Acknowledge) Value Response
When command codes are entered into a terminal emulation program (such as
HyperTerminal) and are accepted by the system, they respond back to the
terminal screen one at a time, as noted below in the table. The complete
command has been executed successfully when all of the entered characters
including “s” which stands for status, appear. If a command character is not
accepted, a different character than the one entered appears and all or part of
the command has not been executed.
Ack (Acknowledge) Value Response Table