CBLé System Guidebook 25
Command Examples
{1,n,n,n,n} and {3,n,n,n,n} are examples of a Command instruction. The
first integer in the examples represents the Command number, and n
represents other parameters within the Command instruction.
About CBL Channel Parameters
Physical channels are input or output connections on the CBL. The
channel number parameter is the second element in the Channel Setup
command (
CMD1
). Each CBL channel is identified by a specific number
as shown in the table below.
Channel Number Channel Name Type Label
1 Channel 1 Analog
CH1
2 Channel 2 Analog
CH2
3 Channel 3 Analog
CH3
11 Ultrasonic Motion
Detector
Ultrasonic
SONIC
21 Digital Input Digital
DIG IN
31 Digital Output Digital
DIG OUT
Channel Setup Examples
{1,1,n,n,n}, {1,2,n,n,n}, and {1,11,n,n,n} are examples of a
CMD
instruction to set up a channel. The first example sets up
CH1
, the
second sets up
CH2
, and the third sets up the
SONIC
channel for the
ultrasonic motion detector.
Maximum Command Length
The maximum number of elements that can be in a command list is 25. If
a list sent to the CBL contains more than 25 elements, the CBL ignores
the entire list, and the calculator resumes operation at the next program
instruction.
Predefined Default Settings
You control the CBL by sending commands from a calculator. To
automate many setup operations, the CBL uses predefined (default)
settings when:
¦ Specific parameters are omitted at the end of a command list.
¦ The
AutoIDENT
feature is active.