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Cooper Instruments & Systems DFI 1650 Multi-Channel Digital Force Indicator User Manual

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CF 126

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Nov 2001

n is the argument defined below.
↵ is the 'carriage return' character (ASCII decimal 13)

Argument

The argument is created by adding together the values of the desired options as shown.

[VALUE] Value [CLEAR] Value
ENABLED 0. ENABLED 0.
DISABLED 8. DISABLED 4.


[CHANNEL] Value [TARE] Value
ENABLED 0. ENABLED 0.
DISABLED 2. DISABLED 1.

Example

It is desired to disable the [TARE] button for channel 02 when the Protection jumper is
installed. Sending “#0002WT1

↵“ will accomplish this.

Reply

When writing: "OK" or "ERROR".
When reading: an ASCll-floating-point value described above.

Remarks

If a disabled front panel button is pressed, the message "PROTECTED" will appear on the
display.

RU/WU

Read/Write Frequency Response Value

Purpose

Reads or writes the channel's "FREQ. RESPONSE" menu item

Usage

“#aacc

RU

↵” to read, “#aacc

WU

n

↵” to write.

# is the 'pound' or 'hash' character (ASCII decimal 35).
aa is the two-character instrument address.
cc is the two-character channel number
n is the frequency response in Hz.
↵ is the 'carriage return' character (ASCII decimal 13).

Example

“#0001WU10

↵”

Reply

When writing: "OK" or "ERROR".
When reading: an ASCll-floating-point value.

Chapter 9 AC-AC LVDT Input Channel Commands

9.1 Introduction
These commands affect the operation of AC-AC LVDT Input channels.

9.2 Descriptions

F0

Transmit Track Data

Purpose

To transmit the channel's tracking data value

Usage

“#aaccF0

↵"

# is the 'pound' or 'hash' character (ASCII decimal 35).
aa is the two-character instrument address.
cc is the two-character channel number
↵ is the 'carriage return' character (ASCII decimal 13).

Example

“#0001F0

↵"

Reply

"5670. 5" (typical)

Remarks

The input channel continuously reads the transducer. This function transmits the most
recent reading.


F1

Activate Tare

Purpose

To reset the channel's data values to zero

Usage

“#aaccF1

↵”

# is the 'pound' or 'hash' character (ASCII decimal 35).
aa is the two-character instrument address.
cc is the two-character channel number