REMEMBER!
To leave the Programming
Mode at any time, press the
Esc key. Doing so will
return the CP-220A to its
normal operating mode.
Programming changes will
be stored automatically.
PARAMETER 16:
ACK
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Programming Procedures:
When PARAMETER 15 is entered, [TROUBLE DELAY 05] will be
displayed with the [0] flashing. Any value between [00] and [99] seconds
may be programmed by using the NEXT key or the MANUAL/PREVIOUS
key to change the first digit, as required.
Once this is done, use the
use either the NEXT key or the MANUAL/PREVIOUS key to change it, if
necessary. Subsequent movement between the two digits can be
accomplished through the use of the
must be a 2-digit number.
Default:
PARAMETER 15 is defaulted to [05] seconds, which should be appropriate
for most situations.
Advancing to Next Parameter:
After programming PARAMETER 15, press the N key to advance to
PARAMETER 16 – the next parameter in Category C.
The CP-220A displays the parameter just programmed ([PARAMETER
NUMBER 15]) with its first digit flashing, indicating its request for the
next parameter number. Press either:
• 1 then 6 , or
• then
key and 6 , or
• the
NOTE:
When the
immediately – not its number.
ACK 00
Background:
[ACK] is the computer representation of ACKnowledge, an ASCII character
sent from a device receiving data back to the device that sent it, as a means
of informing the sender that the transferred data was valid and has been
accepted.
NOTE: See PARAMETER 11 (on page 2-79) for information on ASCII
coding and the ASCII Character Set.
In terms of the Automation System and the CP-220A, an [ACK] is sent back
to the receiver each time the computer receives a valid string of data.
key to move to the second digit and, as before,
key or the
key
is used, the name of the next parameter appears
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key. The final result