List Of Commands; Commands And Responses; Operation Mode A Set - Omron CQM1H series Operation Manual

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Commands and Responses

7-2

List of Commands

Command

Operation mode A set

Operation mode A read
Operation mode B set
Operation mode B read
Scaling value set
Scaling value teach
Scaling value read
Set value set
Set value teach
Set value read
Hysteresis set
Hysteresis read
Present value read
7-3

Commands and Responses

7-3-1 Operation Mode A Set
Command
Command Code
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Note The Linear Sensor Interface Unit acknowledges the start or end of a command
through a change in the output word value. When "0000" is set to the parameter
by the setting command, for example, even if "0000" is set at the end of the com-
mand, the command doesn't end because there is no change in the output word
value, not allowing scaled conversion data or comparison result to be set in the
input word. To end the command, set a value other than the one set to the param-
eter. However, that the value will be reflected on the monitor output if the Unit is
used in the set data D/A output mode. Therefore, when using the Unit in the set
data D/A output mode, be sure to select a value which will not affect peripheral
devices.
The following commands can be used to set the initial parameters through the
Programming Console.
Command
code
C000
Used to set operation mode A.
C100
Used to read the settings of operation mode A.
C200
Used to set operation mode B.
C300
Used to read the settings of operation mode B.
C4**
Used to set a scaling value.
C5*0
Used to execute scaling value teaching.
C6*0
Used to read a scaling value.
C7**
Used to set a set value.
C8*0
Used to execute the set value teaching.
C9*0
Used to read a set value.
CA00
Used to set hysteresis.
CB00
Used to read the hysteresis.
CC00
Used to read the present scaled conversion data.
This command is used to set the following operation mode data.
• Data input
• Timing hold
• Input type
• Monitor output
The above items will be stored in the nonvolatile memory and will not be lost after
the Unit is turned OFF.
Meaning
Section 7-3
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