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| | 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 | Command
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| 64 Permanent User Bits to SET | Inputs 1–4
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| 64 Permanent User Bits to CLEAR | Inputs 5–8
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| 64 Permanent User Bits to ONCE | Inputs 9–
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Set Individual Thresholds (THRESH)
The SOPRM command allows you to configure 4 threshold numbers used by all data types,
and to select the threshold control
flags for 5 of the data types. See 8.4 Setup Operating
Parameters (SOPRM) (page 239).
Use the THRESH command if you wish to apply dierent threshold numbers to dierent
data types. You can individually set the thresholds and mask used for each data type, or for
groups of data types.
The GPARM command reads out the threshold numbers set for velocity. To read back the
numbers for each data type use the RBACK command. See 8.20 Read Back Internal Tables
and Parameters (RBACK) (page 304).
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