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Spellman ST SERIES - Command Arguments; Command Overview; Response Overview

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101501-565 Rev C Page 15 of 58
The format of Data Bytes 1 through N are as follows:
<STX><CMD><,>ARG><,><ETX>
Where:
<STX> = 1 ASCII 0x02 Start of Text character
<CMD> = 2 ASCII characters representing the command ID
<,> = 1 ASCII 0x2C character
<ARG> = Command Argument
<,> = 1 ASCII 0x2C character
<ETX> = 1 ASCII 0x03 End of Text character
5.2 COMMAND ARGUMENTS
The format of the numbers is a variable length string. To represent the number
42, the string ‘42’, ‘042’, or ‘0042’ can be used. This being the case, commands
and responses that carry data are variable in length.
5.3 COMMAND OVERVIEW
TCP/IP Command Overview
Command Name <CMD> <ARG> RANGE
Program User Configurations 9 See Desc. See Desc.
Program kV Setpoint 10 1-4 ASCII 0-4095
Program mA Setpoint 11 1-4 ASCII 0-4095
Request kV Setpoint 14 None -
Request mA Setpoint 15 None -
Request Misc. Analog
Monitor Readbacks
20 None -
Request Status 22 None -
Request Software Version 23 None -
Request Model Number 26 None -
Request User Configs 27 None -
Request Unit Scaling 28 None -
Request FPGA Version 43 None -
Request kV monitor 60 None -
Request mA monitor 61 None -
Request Slave Faults 68 None -
Request System Voltages 69 None -
Reset Faults 74 None -
Program Local/Remote Mode 99 1 ASCII 0 or 1
5.4 RESPONSE OVERVIEW
The command responses will follow the same network TCP/IP header format as
outlined above in section 5.1. This list is comprised of Commands with complex

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