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G’ command (dc21 only), V’ command (gtp-32 and dc21) – DNF Controls PBUS G and V Command Addendum User Manual

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‘G’ COMMAND (DC21 Only)


The ‘G’ command is used to turn on or off the GPOs on the GTP. GPOs
controlled using the G command still follow the settings configured in the
GTP’s GPO Configuration table. For information on configuration of the GPOs,

please refer to the GTP-32 or DC21 User Manual.

The format for the command is:

G<2 digit ASCII decimal number>


The command always begins with ‘G’. The 2 digit ASCII decimal number
represents which GPO is controlled by the command, ranging from 1 to 32.
This is followed by either ‘ON’ to turn on the selected GPO, or ‘OFF’ to turn
off the selected GPO. The command is terminated using which is

hexadecimal value 0x0d or decimal value 13.

Examples:
G15ON = Turn on GPO 15
G02OFF = Turn off GPO 2


‘V’ COMMAND (GTP-32 and DC21)


The ‘V’ command can be used to trigger a Virtual GPI within the GTP. Virtual
GPIs are momentary events that are used in the Event Monitoring Table to
trigger actions. Assign an action from the ON Function pull-down menu.

Because Virtual GPIs are momentary events, actions selected in the OFF
Function pull-down menu are not executed. For information on configuring
the Event Monitoring Table, please see the GTP-32 or DC21 user manual.

The format for the command is:

V<2 digit ASCII decimal number>


The command always begins with ‘V’. The two digit ASCII decimal number
represents the Virtual GPI that is controlled and it ranges from 1 to 32. This
is followed by ‘ON’ and terminated using , > which is hexadecimal

value 0x0d or decimal value 13.


Examples:
V01ON = Turn on Virtual GPI 1

V20ON = Turn on Virtual GPI 2