SRI GCS Literature Detailed ex SRI website 2014 - page 225

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CommandReference
AM
[
n
]
Sets theactuatormodeordisplays thecurrentmode,
where
n
= 1= twopositionwith stops (factorydefault)
2= twopositionwithout stops
3=multiposition
NULL= returns (via the serial port) thecurrentmode
Modesavailable:
All (modesarediscussedonpages3and4)
Examples
Command:
AM1
<enter>
Sets theactuatormode to twopositionwith stops
Command:
AM
<enter>
Returns:
AM
n
[0x0D] (
n
=currentmode setting)
CC
[
nn
]
Moves theactuator inacounterclockwisedirection,
where
nn
=1 toNP (Seealso
NP
command)
Modesavailable:
All (with restrictions– in twopositionmodes,
nn
isnot allowed)
Examples
(multiposition,mode3)
Command:
CC3
<enter>
Moves theactuator counterclockwise toposition3
Command:
CC
<enter>
Moves theactuator counterclockwiseoneposition
Example
(twoposition,modes1and2)
Command:
CC
<Enter>
Moves the actuator from position A to position B. If the actuator
is already inPositionB, thecommand is ignored.
CNT
[
nnnnn
]
Displays thecurrentnumberof actuationcycles,or resets thecounter tozero,
where
nnnnn
=0 to65535
Modesavailable:
All
In twopositionmodes (1 and 2), the counter is incremented every time the valvemoves.
In themultipositionmode (3), the counter is incrementedby thenumber of positions the
valvemoves;
i.e.
,moving fromposition2 toposition4 increments thecyclecountby2.
Examples
Command:
CNT
<enter>
Returns:
CNT
nnnnn
[0x0D] (
nnnnn
=current valveof counter)
Command:
CNT0
<enter>
Resets thecyclecounter to0 (zero)
Command:
CNT100
<enter>
Sets thecyclecounter to100
CP
Displays thecurrentpositionof theactuator
Modesavailable:
All (seebelow)
Example
(twoposition,modes1and2)
Command:
CP
<enter>
Returns:
CP
l
[0x0D] (n= ‘A’or ‘B’) (
l
=currentposition)
Example
(multiposition,mode3)
Command:
CP
<enter>
Returns:
CP
nn
[0x0D] (
nn
=currentposition)
Optional Serial Interface
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