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(0) is 0 V. To set an output pin’s logic level, use the GPIO remote
command. Again, all pins (except pin 5) are represented as 8-bits
binary, according to Table 5 above. When using the GPIO
command, the decimal representation of the 8-bits binary is used.
Taking the example above with pins 8, 6, and 3 set as OUTPUT
pins, if pins 8 and 3 are to be set with logic high (5 V) and pin 6 set
with logic low (0 V), send the following command:
GPIO 68
68 is used to represent 01000100 in binary. Only pins 8 and 3 have
the value “1” to represent logic high and output 5 V. Pin 6 has the
value “0” to represent logic low and output 0 V. All other pins should
be “0” as they are input pins and thus, are ignored.
Pin
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
1
0
0
-
0
1
0
0
3.14 Display Errors
The following errors may be displayed under certain operating
conditions. Their descriptions are shown in the table below.
Error Message
Description
INPUT RANGE ERROR!
The input value is out of the settable range
of the power supply.
TURN OFF OUTPUT FIRST Disable output first before accessing menu.