5.3.8
$AAC[delimiter]
For: I-7521/I-7522/I-7522A/I-7523/I-7524/I-7527
Description:
This reads/sets the delimiter for COM 1/3/4/5/6/7/8
$AAC[chk](CrLf) Reads the delimiter for COM 1/3/4/5/6/7/8stored in the
$AAC[delimiter][chk](CrLf) Sets the delimiter for COM1/3/4/5/6/7/8
Syntax:
$AAC[delimiter][chk](CrLf)
$
Delimiter character
AA
2-character module address in HEX format. The valid range is from
00 to FF
[delimiter] Default delimiter is :
2-character checksum. If the checksum is disabled no [chk]
[chk]
(CrLf)
End Character
Response: valid command !AA[delimiter][chk](CrLf)
invalid command ?AA[chk](CrLf)
no response
!
Delimiter character indicating a valid command
?
Delimiter character indicating an invalid command
AA
2-character module address in HEX format
2-character checksum. If the checksum is disabled no [chk]
[chk]
(CrLf)
End Character
Example: (Assume the AA address value of the I-7523 module is 01)
command: $01C(CrLf)
response: !01:(CrLf)
command: $02C(CrLf)
response: !02:(CrLf)
command: $03C*(CrLf)
response: !03(CrLf)
Notes:
(1) Address mapping refers to Sec.5.2
(3) The delimiter of COM1/3/4/5/6/7/8 can be different.
(4) The default delimiter is :
(5) The delimiter cannot be $, ~, #, @, %, CR & LF
I-7521/I-7522/I-7522A/I-7523/I-7524/I-7527 User's Manual,Ver2.5 Aug.2015
EEPROM
syntax error, communication error ,or address error
Reads the delimiter for the RS-232 (COM1) :
Reads the delimiter for the RS-232 (COM3) :
Changes the delimiter for the RS-232 (COM4) *
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