[XX]
Address of the device to which the command
must be sent, it is mandatorily composed of
two digits in hexadecimal form.
[YY]
Command to be sent to the device, it is manda-
torily composed of two digits based on the
above-mentioned commands table.
The subsequent couples [XX] and [YY] represent the other
N commands that can be sent to the motors (max. 30 com-
mands).
For example, for sending the "up" command to device 2, the
"close" command to device 3 and the step-by-step up com-
mand to device 5, the relevant command will be:
MEM_ON 02 05 03 04 05 12 [Carriage Return]
The response will be of the following type:
MEM_ON 02 05 03 04 05 12
CMD 1--> addr: 2, cmd: 5
The list that manages the event of the down run of the trig-
ger operates in a similar way, except for the command which
in this case is:
MEM_OFF [XX] [YY] [XX1] [YY1] [...] [...] [Carriage Return]
12 - English
Using the previous example, we obtain:
MEM_OFF 02 05 03 04 05 12 [Carriage Return]
The response will be of the following type:
MEM_OFF 02 05 03 04 05 12
CMD 2--> addr: 3, cmd: 4
CMD 3--> addr: 5, cmd: 12
5.7 - Viewing the commands lists
It is possible to view the two stored lists on the video screen.
It is sufficient to enter the LIST command followed by
"enter" to obtain the complete content of the two lists. The
command is:
For example, by typing "List" after having entered the two
previous commands, we obtain:
LIST
LIST TRIGGER ON:
CMD 1--> addr: 2, cmd: 5