X” command. Note that all example control messages in this chapter use the
“term123” identifier string and the password property is set off (see Table 13).
The command cancels the timing of the pulse operation and informs the original
pulse originator about it. The state of the cancelled output remains the same, as
was set with Output_Pulse X command. Thus, it is the timing of the pulse
that is cancelled, not the pulse itself.
Table 13. Output_Pulse_Cancel X commands
Command Type Command
Comments
Output_Pulse_Cancel X
term123
Output_Pulse_Cancel X
Response:
OUTPUT_PULSE_CANCEL X:
OK
Indication to original pulse originator:
OUTPUT X PULSE
CANCELLED
The X refers to output pin number,
X=1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,all.
The command cancels
the pulse of output pin X
Note: When canceling a pulse, the state of the output does not revert to the same
as it was before the Output_Pulse X command. The Output_Pulse_Cancel
X command cancels the timing on the pulse, not the pulse itself, as can be seen in
Figure 10 (the pulse without cancelling can be seen dashed in the figure).
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