7. LW3 Programmers' Reference
7.16.11. Querying the Last Recognized Active Message (Hex)
Command and Response
ç GET·/CTRL/TCP/C<loc>.ActiveRxHex
æ pr·/CTRL/TCP/C<loc>.ActiveRxHex=
Parameters
The
<recognized_hex>
parameter is the recognized data in hex format.
Example
ç GET /CTRL/TCP/C1.ActiveRxHex
æ pr /CTRL/TCP/C1.ActiveRxHex=4175644F75742B00
INFO:
Please note that the property contains the data until the ActivePropertyTimeout passes only.
7.16.12. Setting the Active Timeout
This property is responsible for clearing the ActiveRx, ActiveRxHex, ActiveHash properties after the elapsed
time. Default value is 50ms.
Command and Response
SET·/CTRL/TCP/C<loc>.ActivePropertyTimeout=<a_timeout>
ç
pw·/CTRL/TCP/C<loc>.ActivePropertyTimeout=<a_timeout>
æ
Parameters
The
<a_timeout>
parameter is the active timeout value (ms) between 0 and 255.
Example
ç SET /CTRL/TCP/C1.ActivePropertyTimeout=255
æ pw /CTRL/TCP/C1.ActivePropertyTimeout=255
7.16.13. Running an Immediate Event Action
When a message is recognized (DelimiterHex is detected in the message, or TimeOut has passed since
receiving the last data bit) a specific Action of an Event can be run by the following command.
Command and Response
SET·/CTRL/TCP/C<loc>.ActionTrigger=<event_nr>
ç
pw·/CTRL/TCP/C<loc>.ActionTrigger=<event_nr>
æ
Parameters
The
<event_nr>
means the number (location) of the linked Event Action without letter 'E'. (There is no need
to define a Condition in the linked Event.)
Example
ç SET /CTRL/TCP/C1.ActivePropertyTimeout=255
æ pw /CTRL/TCP/C1.ActivePropertyTimeout=255
<recognized_hex>
Applied firmware package: v1.6.0b19 | LDC software: v2.5.13b5
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