Maxi-Cool
EDC Programmer’s Reference
Rev 007, 04/12
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© SP Scientific 2012
A data string must be terminated by a "Carriage Return" (ASCII 013 decimal / 0D
hex)."Line Feed" (ASCII 010 decimal / 0A hex) may be optionally inserted by the host,
but will be ignored. A "line" may not exceed 128 characters.
A listing and description of the available CMD statements appears in a later section.
Data commands that are grouped on a line must be separated by a single "Space"
(ASCII 032 decimal / 20 hex).
The Delete/Rubout character (ASCII 127 decimal / 7F hex) will NOT be recognized.
Unrecognized characters will result in an error acknowledge.
ANY error in transmission/reception of a "line" will assume corruption of the ENTIRE
line, and ALL commands in that line will be ignored. This includes not only
transmission (
e.g.
, parity) errors, but values out of bounds, undefined commands,
etc
.
This ensures that state changes are not presented to the system (
e.g
., new Setpoint
SP) without all corresponding desired changes (such as corresponding PID values).
All data received by the target system will be presented by the host system as a
character string of one of the following formats:
Absolute Command
1.
Basic system functions/commands will consist of a fixed character string.
Examples:
"START"
Wake up system
"STOP"
Shut down system
"POLL"
Force a response from the system
Parametric Command
2.
A parametric command describes a function/command for which a value must
be specified. The command characters must be followed by an "equals sign"
("=") (ASCII 061 decimal / 3D hex), and a data string of decimal value.
The value may optionally contain a decimal point (except where required to
define decimal fractions). Negative values require a "minus sign" ("-", ASCII
045 decimal / 2D hex) between the "equals sign" and the value. A plus sign
("+") may be used, but is not required.
Each programmable value within the system is assigned a set of limits by the
system. Certain of these limits may be further modified by other program
commands. Values which exceed the boundaries of either of these limits will
result in an error.
Summary of Contents for MAXI-COOL
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Page 10: ...Introduction Maxi Cool 2 Rev 007 04 12 SP Scientific 2012 ...
Page 19: ...Maxi Cool Installation and Startup Rev 007 04 12 11 SP Scientific 2012 ...
Page 26: ...Operation Maxi Cool 18 Rev 007 04 12 SP Scientific 2012 ...
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