Programming With Use Of Pre-Programming And Different Execution Modes; Pre-Programming; Loading The Block-Memory; Clearing The Block-Memory - Philips System 21 Quick Operating Manual

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8.
PROGRAMMING WITH USE OF PRE-PROGRAMMING AND
DIFFERENT EXECUTION MODES
8.1.
PRE-PROGRAMMING
Each slave unit has a block-memory in which functional
commands
(that have to be
used repetitively) can be pre-loaded. This block-memory has 20 memory
positions,
each of which can contain up to a full slave setting. The commands stored, can be
recalled from the memory positions serially or
randomly
by using INITIATE
commands (see 8.4.).
8.2.
LOADING THE BLOCK-MEMORY
The block-memory is loaded by sending the commands to be stored, preceded by
"Pn" indicating the memory position at which the data have to be stored.
Examples:
"AID201;P3,CLOSE
O,OPEN
5"
functional commands
"
CLOSE O,OPEN
5" are stored in block-memory position
3 (P3).
"AID201;PO,CLOSE
0-9;P1,0PEN
10-19"
"CLOSE
0-9
"
is stored in block-memory
position 0 (PO),
"
OPEN
10-19"
in
block-memory position 1 (P1).
8.3.
CLEARING THE BLOCK-MEMORY
The block-memory is automatically cleared at reset or at a mode change of the unit.
It also can be cleared by sending "AIDnnn;R2". Individual positions of the block-
memory can be cleared by sending
'empty'
commands ("Pn" not followed by
commands).
Examples:
8
"AID218;P10"
"AID218;P10-15"
"AID218;R2"
clears block-memory position 10.
clears block-memory positions 10 up to incl. 15.
clears the total block-memory with
general slave command
"R2".

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