Altinex PE1005 Welding Consumables User Manual


 
SPECIAL APPLICATION
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Example:
Associate Alarm #1 with subroutine 10 and set
Alarm #1 to trigger at the bottom of every hour
by sending the following commands:
[ALRM1=SUB10]
[SET1ALRM23000]
[ALRMON1]
Alarm #1 is now enabled and running. Every
hour when the minute and second counts match
“30:00”, the functions stored in subroutine 10 will
be executed. If the time is 10:30:00AM, the
alarm will trigger at the following times:
10:30:00
11:30:00
12:30:00 etc.
28. [SET1ALRM3] – MODE 3 - Once A Day
This command is used to set Alarm #1 into
Mode 3.
Command Format: [SET1ALRM3hhmmssCi]
hh = Time in Hours (hh = 00 to 23)
mm = Time in Minutes (mm = 00 to 59)
ss = Time in Seconds (ss = 00 to 59)
Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 1 to 99)
Example:
Associate Alarm #1 with subroutine 10 and set
Alarm #1 to trigger at 12 noon every day by
sending the following commands:
[ALRM1=SUB10]
[SET1ALRM3120000]
[ALRMON1]
Alarm #1 is now enabled and running. Every day
at noon the functions stored in subroutine 10 will
be executed.
29. [SET1ALRM4] – MODE 4 - Once A Month
This command is used to set Alarm #1 into
Mode 4.
Command Format: [SET1ALRM4hhmmssddCi]
hh = Time in Hours (hh = 00 to 23)
mm = Time in Minutes (mm = 00 to 59)
ss = Time in Seconds (ss = 00 to 59)
dd = Date (dd = 01 to 31)
Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 1 to 99)
Example:
Associate Alarm #1 with subroutine 10 and set
Alarm #1 to trigger at 2:30PM on the 15
th
day of
the month by sending the following commands:
[ALRM1=SUB10]
[SET1ALRM414300015]
[ALRMON1]
Alarm #1 is now enabled and running. Every
month on the 15
th
at 2:30PM the functions
stored in subroutine 10 will be executed.
30. [SET1ALRM5] – MODE 5 - Once A Week
This command is used to set Alarm #1 into
Mode 5.
Command Format: [SET1ALRM5hhmmsswCi]
hh = Time in Hours (hh = 00 to 23)
mm = Time in Minutes (mm = 00 to 59)
ss = Time in Seconds (ss = 00 to 59)
w = Day of the Week (w = 1 to 7)
1 = Sunday
2 = Monday
3 = Tuesday
4 = Wednesday
5 = Thursday
6 = Friday
7 = Saturday
Ci = Unit ID (i = # from 1 to 99)