CHAPTER 2. USBOARD-USS5
2.6. COMMANDS
CMD_WRITE_PARASET
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Bytes 1 to 6
CMD_WRITE_PARASET
1
Bytes 7 to 12
CMD_WRITE_PARASET
2
Bytes 13 to 18
CMD_WRITE_PARASET
3
Bytes 19 to 24
CMD_WRITE_PARASET
4
Bytes 25 to 30
CMD_WRITE_PARASET
5
Bytes 31 to 36
CMD_WRITE_PARASET
6
Bytes 37 to 42
CMD_WRITE_PARASET
7
Bytes 43 to 48
CMD_WRITE_PARASET
8
Bytes 49 to 54
Answer
ID:
+8
Each message is answered individually. The first 8 answers are identical
CMD_WRITE_PARASET
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
and the last answer contains the sum of the first 48 bytes in the parameter set.
CMD_WRITE_PARASET
low byte
high byte
0
0
0
0
0
2.6.6 CMD_WRITE_PARASET_TO_EEPROM
Use this command to write a complete parameter set into the board’s EEPROM. The parameters are stored non-volatile,
which means that they will be used again the next time the USBoard-USS5 is switched on. To comfortably configure
the board, use the graphical parameter editor.
The parameter set will immediately be used after transmission.
Command
ID:
+0
The command works identically to
(page 20), the only difference is the use of the
command byte
CMD_WRITE_PARASET_TO_EEPROM
.
Answer
ID:
+9
The answer is identical to the answers to
(page 20), the only difference is the use of
the command byte
CMD_WRITE_PARASET_TO_EEPROM
.
2.6.7 CMD_READ_PARASET
Use this command to read a complete parameter set from the USBoard-USS5.
Command
ID:
+0
CMD_READ_PARASET
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Answer
ID:
+6
The answer consists of nine messages sent one after the other, each containing some bytes of the parameter set.
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