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Analog, Digital, Pulse IO Configurations
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Number of Arguments: 2
Argument 1: InputNbr
Min: 1 Max: Total Number of Analog Inputs
Argument 2: Action
Type: Unsigned 8-bit
Min: 0 Max: 255
Default: 0 = No action
Where:
cc = Analog input channel
aa =
0: No action
1: Safety stop
2: Emergency stop
3: Motor stop
4: Forward limit switch
5: Reverse limit switch
6: Invert direction
7: Run MicroBasic script
8: Load counter with home value
mm = mot1*16 + mot2*32 + mot3*48
Example:
^AMINA 2 33 : Stops motor 2. I.e. 33 = 1 (safety stop) + 32 (motor2)
AMOD - Analog Conversion Type
HexCode: 13
Description:
This parameter is used to enable/disable an analog input pin. When enabled, it can be
made to measure an absolute voltage from 0 to 5V, or a relative voltage that takes the 5V
output on the connector as the 5V reference. The absolute mode is preferred whenever
measuring a voltage generated by an outside device or sensor. The relative mode is the
mode to use when a sensor or a potentiometer is powered using the controller’s 5V out-
put of the controller. Using the relative mode gives a correct sensor reading even though
the 5V output is imprecise.
Syntax Serial: ^AMOD cc nn
~AMOD [cc]
Syntax Scripting: setconfig(_AMOD, cc, nn)
Number of Arguments: 2
Argument 1: InputNbr
Min: 1 Max: Total Number of Analog Inputs