How To See If Units Are Ready With The Programmed Tasks; How To See If Units Have Data Available - Philips System 21 Quick Operating Manual

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9.
HOW TO SEE IF UNITS ARE READY WITH THE PROGRAMMED TASKS
Default, the slaves pull the
ready-line
low as long as the programmed actions are
not finished. However each slave can be disabled to pull the ready-line
low.
Command
Description
"AID213;R~E"
ready-line control enable
(default):
unit 213 will pull
the ready-line low when not ready.
"AID213;R~D"
ready-line control disable: unit 213 will never pull
the ready-line low (keeps ready passive true).
The state of the ready-line can be read by the master command "AID; ROY
?".
Addressing System 21 as talker will give as response:
"AID;RDY
0"
"AID;RDY 1"
ready-line is low: the unit(s) are not ready.
ready-line is high: the unit(s) are ready.
If more than one slave controls the
rea.4-~
trnor
user
can appry a status request to
the different slaves..wtttr'1tf!Jnnn;S
?
"
to see which ones are ready and which ones
are
not ready·fsee
System 21 manual).
10.
HOW TO SEE IF UNITS HAVE DATA AVAILABLE
The most appropriate way to check for data availability at a unit is by the following
command:
Command
Description
"AIDnnn;S
?"
ask for the status of unit with address
"nnn".
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The response is "AIDnnn;S
"+
<
9 digits
>,
where
digit
number
5 represents data
availability (see System 21
manual).

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