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9 special parameters, 4 ios – Bronkhorst Multibus User Manual

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Operational instructions for digital multibus instruments

9.17.023

9 SPECIAL PARAMETERS

Data Type

Range

read/write

Secured DDE Proc/par

9.1 R

ESET

Unsigned char

0…5

W

N

114

115/8

Parameter to reset program, counter or alarms. Default value = 0.

Value

Description

0

no reset

1

reset counter value (no mode change) or common reset

2

reset alarm

3

restart batch counter

4

reset counter value (counter off)

5

reset module (soft reset)

6

reset alarm info error bit (bit 0)

See ‘Alarm info’

7

reset alarm info warning bit (bit 1) See ‘Alarm info’

To make sure the parameter is accepted send a 0 first.

9.2 I

NIT

/

RESET

Unsigned char

0…255

RW

N

7

0/10

(key parameter)

Init and reset security key command for network/parameter settings.

Write 64 to enable changing of secured parameters. Write 82 or 0 to disable changing of secured parameters.

When an instrument powers-up this value will be reset to 82 automatically.

9.3 W

INK

Unsigned char

0…9

W

N

1

0/0

Unsigned char in range ‘0’...’9’ send to this parameter lets the instrument which is addressed wink for several seconds for

tracing the physical location. Type of winking depends on instrument. This will be either with red and green LED turn-by-

turn or with special characters on a display. Default setting = 0.

9.4 IOS

TATUS

Unsigned char

0…255

RW

Y

86

114/11

The parameter IOStatus (parameter 86) is used to read and enable / disable the physical jumpers and micro switch.

Bit

Decimal Value Explanation

Read/Write

Default

0

1

true = read ‘special purpose’ jumper

RW

1

1

2

not used

1

2

4

true = read ‘analog mode jumper’

RW

1

3

8

true = read ‘micro switch’

RW

1

4

16

special purpose jumper off/on

R(W)

(0)

5

32

internal initialization jumper off/on

R(W)

(0)

6

64

analog mode jumper off/on

R(W)

(0)

7

128

micro switch off/on

R

For bits 4,5,6 the jumper can be a real jumper on the pc board or a virtual jumper (MBC3 type).

In case of a real jumper the bits 4,5,6 are read from the pc board.

In case of a virtual jumper the bits 4,5,6 are set by firmware (MBC3 type).