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Communication Interfaces
110
VTK-TR-BA-072e-1 - User Manual MDS 358X Series
69 SCENARIO:SAVE:<Scenario no.>:<Segment 1 Setup, Segment 1 Number of Pulses,
Segment 1 Scenario-Delay, Sg. 2 Setup, Sg. 2 NP, Sg. 2 Dl., Sg. 3 Setup, Sg. 3 NP, Sg. 3 Dl.,
Sg. 4 Setup, Sg. 4 NP, Sg. 4 Dl., Sg. 5 Setup, Sg. 5 NP, Sg. 5 Dl., Sg. 6 Setup, Sg. 6 NP, Sg. 6
Dl., Sg. 7 Setup, Sg. 7 NP, Sg. 7 Dl., Sg. 8 Setup, Sg. 8 NP, Sg. 8 Dl., Sg. 9 Setup, Sg. 9 NP, Sg.
9 Dl., Sg. 10 Setup, Sg. 10 NP, Sg. 10 Dl.>
Description:
This command saves the parameters of the given scenario. You only have
to enter parameters for the segments actually used. For every such
segment, you have to give the setup number, the number of pulses and
the scenario delay.
The parameters will be checked. Not enough parameters or illegal ones will
result in cancellation. Therefore, you always have to enter complete
segments with setup number, NP and Sc. delay. You can enter a maximum
of ten segments.
The scenario number can be 1, 2, 3 or 4, a setup number 0, 1, 2 or 3.
The NP can be between 1 and 32000 or 0, which would mean “infinite”.
The scenario delay will be given in 1/10 ms, i.e. 5 means 0.5 ms. The max
delay is 1000.0 ms, min delay is 0.1 ms.
To delete a scenario use the version SCENARIO:SAVE:<scenario no.>:-.
Example:
Input:
SCENARIO:SAVE:1:0,1,5,1,2,5,2,3,5,3,4,5,0,5,5,1,6,50,2,7,50,3,
8,50,0,9,50,1,10,50
Result:
The scenario parameters of scenario 1 are saved.
Return:
OK
70 SCENARIO:READ:<scenario no.>
Description:
This command gives you the scenario parameters of the named scenario
via the serial interface. The response follows the scheme “setup no. of
segment 1, number of pulses of segment 1, scenario delay of segment 1,
setup no. of segment 2, NP of segment 2, sc. delay of segment 2, …, sc.
delay of segment 10”. The scenario delay is given in 1/10 ms. The value 50
e.g. represents 5 ms.
Only the used segments of the scenario are given, the others are left out in
the output.
Example:
Input:
SCENARIO:READ:1
Result:
Gives the scenario parameters of scenario 1.
Return:
0,1,5,1,2,5,2,3,5,3,4,5,0,5,5,1,6,50,2,7,50,3,8,50,0,9,50,1,10, 50
71 SETUP:ASAVE:<setup no.>:<RI>,<OT>,<FA>,<NL>,<NP>,<DL>
Description:
This command saves the given parameters in a setup. You always have to
provide the number of the setup and all six setup parameters.
All parameters will be checked. Not enough parameters, delay too short
with activated heater or incorrect values will lead to cancellation.
Parameters relating to time have to be specified in 1/10 ms, except for
“Falling” and “Rising”, which have to be entered in 1/100 ms. Values lower
than “1” are not admissible, only the open time can be “0”. Therefore, the
minimum falling value amounts to 0.01 ms, the minimum rising value is
0.01 ms. But the minimum values for Falling and Rising also always depend
on the current Needle Lift % (see paragraph 7.4 "Minimum and Maximum
Parameter Limits", page 66).
Specified values must be integer and positive
Example:
Input:
SETUP:ASAVE:1: 30,10,15,80,20,8
Result:
The parameters will be saved in the given setup and
checked.
Return:
OK

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