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Variable Table:
You can enter the curve data in the Variable Table using RMCTools, or you can write the
data from a PLC or HMI. If you use a PLC or HMI, it is a good idea to first enter the
Descriptions in the Variable Table using RMCTools so that you can easily troubleshoot it.
3. Send the Curve Add (82) Command
Send the Curve Add (82) command to instruct the RMC to create a curve using the data
in the Variable Table and the Curve ID specified by the command.
For the example curve, send the following command:
This command tells the RMC that the Curve ID will be zero (0), and the curve data
starts at F56:10. The interpolation method is cubic (the most common method), and
the life cycle Standard means you can run the command as many times as you would
like. When you send this command, the curve will be placed in the Curve Store with an
ID of 0.
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