INSTRUMENT MANUAL
VACUUM GAUGE MODEL MM200
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"RA<cr>"
15. Read the RS485 address code. The unit responds with the code byte (ASCII)
that is the RS485 address of the unit.
"SE<cr>"
16. Store default values. This command causes all designated storable data to be
stored in the EEPROM, so that they will be in effect at power up.
When the baud rate is changed by the "SBll" command, the "SE" command should
be given at the new baud rate, if it is desired for the modular unit to be at the new
baud rate after power has been removed and re-applied. It should be noted that if
the display units or any other storable items had been changed prior to using this
command, then such changes will be in effect the next time that power is applied.
The response to this command is "A<cr>".
CONFIGURATION
The configuration of the Modular unit (i.e. how many relays and types of sensors
that are plugged in and what their assignments are) can be determined through the
use of several commands.
"AR<cr>"
1. Send the relay configuration. The modular unit will respond with the relay
configuration in one of these formats:
"RY=0,0" "RY=1,0" "RY=0,2" or "RY=1,2" depending on which relay modules are
inserted. Each relay module contains four relays. These are referred to as PCR1,
PCR2, ....etc. The first module, if installed, provides relays PCR1 through PCR4.
A second module, if installed, provides relays PCR5 through PCR8. If the burst
mode is to be used, and a single relay board is installed, it must be installed as
relay board #1.
In the burst mode, the response is "0" for no relay modules, "1" is for relay module
#1 only, "2" is for relay module #2 only (a condition that should not exist), and "3"
for both relay modules.