Network Card User's Manual

# AASiBjDS For single channel DO output
Command
#AASiBjDs
Description
This command sends the value to the digital output module of the specified
channel and slot of the I-8000 unit. This command is only for output
modules which the channel number is less than or equal to 16.
#AASi1BDs[CHK](cr)
$ A delimiter character
AA A 2-character HEX module address for the specified
I-8000 unit ,ranging from 01 to FFh
Si The specified slot number. i = 0 to 3(4 slots) or
i = 0 to 7(8 slots)
Bj The channel to be set will contain two characters.The
first character ‘B’ is always be number 1, and the
second character ‘j’ indicates the channel will be set
and ranging from 0 to F.
Ds For single channel output the data will contain two
character. The first character ‘D’ is always 0. The
second character is ether 0 or 1. 0 => OFF, 1 => ON.
[CHK] 2-characters of Checksum
Syntax
(cr) Carriage Return (0x0D) to denote the end of the
command
Valid Command >[chk](cr)
Invalid Command ?AA[CHK](cr)
Any syntax or communication error may receive no response.
> A delimiter for valid command
? A delimiter for invalid command
[CHK] A 2-character of checksum
(cr) Carriage Return (0x0D) to denote the end of the
response
Note If any channel of digital output module (*1) is configured for an analog
input alarms then this command has no effect on the specified channel.
The channel is always used for analog input alarms and can not be
configured again unless it is disconnected.
Refer to:
Analog Input Alarm
(*1) For digital output modules not support analog input alarm are :
i-8041, i-87041, i-87042, i-8050
Command
#01S31C01
Response
>(cr)
Description This example is for a single channel. The Digital
output Module in slot 3 and channel 12 (0Ch) of the
I-8000 unit at address 01h will be set to ON. This
example is only for output modules which the channel
number is less than or equal to 16.
Command
#01S31A00(cr)
Example
Response
>(cr)
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