Echo - Omega DP-7600 User Manual

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Each DP-7600 command consists of two upper-case alpha ASCII characters. In most
instances, commands can be sent to the unit with a numeric value (ASCII format)
attached for parameter setting. When the unit receives and executes a valid command
it responds by transmitting "ok[CR]". Commands can also be sent to the unit without
a parameter attached to interegate the current setting for the parameter associated with
that command. In this instance, the unit responds with the equivalent lower-case char-
acters for that particular command along with an ASCII representation for the numeric
value of the parameter in question. The following is an example of a possible exchange
sequence between a model DP-7600 and a host computer:
Exchange 1:
Exchange 2:
(Note: It is assumed the display reading is 99.99 and that the legend is set for lbs.)
Exchange 3
Exchange 4
Exchange 5
Note: Remember [CR] represents a carriage return character.
The following is a list of the serial commands available on the DP-7600. Each com-
mand string is shown in quotes, a parameter/number field is represented by X (first) or
Y (second), the sign, where needed, is shown as a lower case s(s). A brief description is
given for each command along with any particular programming instructions.
ECHO: "EH X[CR]"
The echo command allows enabling or disabling of the unit's echo feature. When the
echo feature is turned on the unit automatically echo's all received characters.
X = 1 echo ON
X = 0 echo OFF
HOST SENDS
DP-7600 RESPONDS WITH
(Note: The unit address is assumed to be set a zero.)
HOST SENDS
DP-7600 RESPONDS WITH
HOST SENDS
DP-7600 RESPONDS WITH
HOST SENDS
DP-7600 RESPONDS WITH`
HOST SENDS
DP-7600 RESPONDS WITH
: "AE0[CR]"
: "HELLO ae 0[CR]"
: "99.99lbs[CR]"
: "S1 1000[CR]"
: "ok[CR]"
: "S1[CR]"
: "11 1000[CR]"
: "AD0[CR]"
: "BYE ad 0[CR]"
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: "RD[CR]"

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