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3.3.13 Control commands

@EXC
Executing control commands
Function
Set
Format
@EXC, command_1 (, command_2・・・)
Return value
@EXC, command_1 (, command_2・・・)
Parameter
command_1-5: Control command
Example
@EXC,1,2,3
@EXC,1,2,3
@EXC,6
@EXC,6,RECV: POWER OFF
Remarks
Because the result is replied after control command execution, it sometimes may take
a long time for the reply.
@GEC / @SEC
Getting control command (Communication command control)
Function
Getting
Format
@GEC, no
Return value
@GEC, no, delay, port, memo, length,
command, timeout, retry, interval,
retryover, display (, recv_1, recv_2・・・)
Parameter
no: Control command number
delay: Delay time
port: Output port
"1" is for the bit of the output port to send a command (Since bit 12-15 are not used,
they are always "0"). For example, if you want to send a command to RS-232C,
specify "1" (0000000000000001 in binary). If sending a command to LAN 1, specify "8"
(0000000000001000 in binary).
1 = COMMAND 1 to 32 = COMMAND 32
1 to 32
0 = 0 to 999999 = 999.999 seconds
1 to 4095
bit
7
6
LAN
LAN
port
5
4
bit
15
14
port
Executing COMMAND 1→2→3 in order.
Completed normally.
Executing COMMAND 6.
If a command to display received data is
executed, the received result will be
replied. In this example, "POWER OFF" is
replied from the target device.
Setting
@SEC, no, delay, port, memo, length,
command, timeout, retry, interval, retry
over, display (, recv_1, recv_2・・・)
@SEC, no, delay, port, memo, length,
command, timeout, retry, interval,
retryover, display (, recv_1, recv_2・・・)
5
4
3
LAN
LAN
LAN
3
2
1
13
12
11
LOOP
BACK
MSD-501/502 Command Guide
2
1
RS-232C
RS-232C
RS-232C
OUT2B
OUT1B
10
9
LAN
LAN
8
7
0
8
LAN
6
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