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Programming Guide for DM3000 Series
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Parameter Types
1.
Consecutive Integer Parameter
The parameters can be any integer only in effective range. Note that do not set the
parameters for decimal format, or else abnormal. For example, setting screen
brightness command
": system: display: bright"
, the parameter range is from 0 to
255.
2.
Consecutive Real Number Parameter
In effective value range, the parameters can be random value according to precision
(usually the default precision takes six effective digits behind decimal point). For
example, setting NULL offset
command
": calculate: NULL: offset"
,
the parameters
meet the range of the real number Table 2- 12 indicated.
3.
Discrete Parameters
The parameters can only be the cited value. For example, setting AC voltage measure
range command "
: measure: voltage: AC
", the parameter can only be 0, 1, 2 or 3,
but not other values.
4.
Boolean Parameters
The parameters can only be ON or OFF. For example, setting beeper state command
“
:system:beeper:state
”, the parameter can only be ON or OFF.
5.
ASCII Character string
The parameter should be composed of ASCII character string. For example, setting
date command "
:system:clock:date
”, the parameter can be a character string of
date format.