7K • Chapter 12
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Select ID-Triggered Macros
Assigns macros to be triggered at the appropriate ID events.
• Enter the 4-digit macro name desired. Use leading zeros if needed.
• To delete a macro, enter the command with no macro name,
i.e. (PW) 26 05 *.
Command Form:
Command Form
Select Impolite ID Macro for TX1 (PW) 26 05 (macro name) *
Select Impolite ID Macro for TX2 (PW) 26 48 (macro name) *
Select Initial ID Macro for TX1 (PW) 26 03 (macro name) *
Select Initial ID Macro for TX2 (PW) 26 46 (macro name) *
Select Polite ID Macro for TX1 (PW) 26 04 (macro name) *
Select Polite ID Macro for TX2 (PW) 26 47 (macro name) *
Acknowledgment: Sends OK
Errors:
Error Meaning
? err 1 wrong number of digits entered
? err 2 illegal digit entered
Default Condition: No ID-Triggered Macros are assigned
Examples:
An ID-Triggered Macro is useful when some device is to be energized at ID
time instead of the controller’s internal message generation. For example,
macro 1234 can be created to pulse a logic output. This output can be wired to
the start line of a tape cartridge machine. The macro name is programmed into
the initial ID macro for TX1, so that the taped message is played only on initial
identifications. The command is:
(PW) 26 03 1234 *