Sample sequencer – SentrySafe SPD 5.5.5 User Manual
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Sample Sequencer
Computer
Communications
Communication Protocol:
The following capabilities are available at the computer:
•
Complete remote programming of alarms and times, but not station number.
•
Remote on/off setting of sample points. This also resets alarms. If all samples are
turned off, Sequencer goes to "OFF" mode.
•
Remote
start/reset.
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Receive timing set values.
•
Receive low and high alarm set values.
•
Receive all current Analog mA values.
•
Receive
status:
Mode
status
All
alarms
Active input and output channels
Current Analog mA value
A low start bit, eight data bits and one high stop bit are used. A computer transmission should always
be preceded by at least two rubouts. 2400 baud rate is used. The most significant four bits of each
data byte is a designator as follows:
0001 nnnn Data
0011 nnnn Command
1000 nnnn Station numbers, Sample Sequencer
1111 1111 Rubout
Unused numbers are reserved for station numbers of other controllers.
Each station reads every valid byte sent by the computer or another station. The station number in 0
to 7 form is OR'd to 10000000B to compare with the communication bytes being sent, and when there
is a match, the sequencer takes the next byte as a command to perform some function for the central
computer. Each Sequencer is a "slave" and does not originate.
Commands to the Sample Sequencer:
0011
0000B
Send 8 high alarm values
0011
0001B
Send 8 low alarm values
0011
0010B
Send CYCLE, DELAY, DWELL set times
0011
0011B
Send CYCLE, DELAY, DWELL actual times
0011
0100B
Send A and D values 1 to 4
0011
0101B
Send A and D values 5 to 8
0011
0110B Send
status
0011
1000B
Receive 8 high alarm values
0011
1001B
Receive 8 low alarm values
0011
1010B
Receive CYCLE, DELAY, DWELL set times
0011
1011B Receive
status
0011
1100B Start/reset
function
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