CMP#.REARM
Description
CMP#.REARM sets the automatic rearming behavior for the setpoint Setpoint is the target value that an automatic control system, for example PID controller, will aim to reach. It determines whether CMP#.ARM resets to 0 after a compare event, or stays set to 1 continuously. It may be changed while the compare channel is running and the setpoints are armed.
It takes two command line arguments: the first specifies the setpoint, and the second turns rearming on or off.
Examples
Usage
0: Disable rearming, enable single shot arming (default)
1: Enable rearming, enable continuous arming
2: Enable rearming, enable continuous arming and arms the setpoint on startup
Code
The first two commands turn on rearming for setpoint 0 of channel 1, and turn off rearming for setpoint 4 of channel 2. The last two commands turn on rearming for setpoint 4 of channel 2 and automatically arms setpoint 4 of channel 2. The setpoint will remain armed on startup if DRV.NVSAVE is performed.
--> CMP1.ARM 0 1
--> CMP2.ARM 4 0 --> CMP2.REARM 4 2 --> CMP2.ARM 4 --> 1
Context
For more information please refer to Compare.
Versions
Action | Version | Notes |
---|---|---|
Implemented | 02-06-00-000 |
General Information
Type |
Read/Write |
Units |
N/A |
Range |
0 to 1 |
Default Value |
0 |
Data Type |
Integer |
See Also |
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Stored in Non Volatile Memory |
Yes |
Variants Supported
All variants are supported.