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S1-51Q=0.00,0.0,V2,N
S1-151P=0.00,0.0,V2
S1-151N=0.00,0.0,V2,N
S1-62= 0m, 0m
S1-162= 0m, 0m
SP-BF= 0m
SP-CURVE= 0.2663, 0.0339, 1.0000, 1.2969, 0.5000
Reading Logic Settings
The SL command is used to view the names of available logic schemes in memory. It also will return all of
the logic equations for a specific logic scheme.
SL Command
Purpose:
Obtain Setting Logic Information
Syntax:
SL:[{name}]
Example:
SL, SL: or SL:BASIC-OC
Comments:
No password access is required to read settings.
Entering SL by itself returns all of the logic equations associated with the active logic scheme including
custom logic. Entering SL: returns the names of all available logic schemes. Entering SL:
all logic equations and settings for the named logic scheme.
SL Command Examples:
Example 1.
Read the logic schemes available in memory.
>SL:
700c-5051-A-BE,700C-OC79-A-BE,700V-OUVF-A-BE,700V-VF79-A-BE,NONE
Example 2.
Read all logic settings associated with the 700C-5051-A-BE logic scheme.
>SL:700C-5051-A-BE
SL-N=700C-5051-A-BE,BASLER
SL-50TP=1,0
SL-50TN=1,0
SL-50TQ=1,0
SL-150TP=0,0
SL-150TN=0,0
SL-150TQ=0,0
SL-51P=1,0
SL-51N:1,0
SL-51Q:1,0
SL-151P:1,0
SL-151N:0,0
SL-62:0,0,0
SL-162:0,0,0
SL-79:0,0,0,0,0,0
SL-BF:0,0,0
SL-GROUP:1,0,0,/0
SL-43:0
SL-143:0
SL-101:0
SL-VOA:0
SL-VO1:VO11
SL-VO2:50TPT
SL-VO3:51PT
SL-VO4:50TNT+50TQT
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