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==OUTPUT INIT (60, 3Ch)==
 
==OUTPUT INIT (60, 3Ch)==
  
The OUTPUT INIT command set the WiDig’s actuator outputs to their power-up or reset status. Non-volatile memory remains unchanged. The OUTPUT INIT command does not change any stand-alone mode settings stored in non-volatile memory but reloads them in volatile memory for operational use. The OUTPUT INIT command is always executed following a power-up. Upon completion of the OUTPUT INIT command the same message is sent out by the WiDig.
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The OUTPUT INIT command set the WiDig’s actuator outputs to their power-up or reset status. The OUTPUT INIT command reloads the settings stored in non-volatile memory into the volatile memory for operational use. Non-volatile memory remains unchanged. In host mode no settings are loaded from non-volatile memory and the configuration is set to defaults. The OUTPUT INIT command is always executed following a power-up. Upon completion of the OUTPUT INIT command the same message is sent out by the WiDig.
  
 
There is no [BODY] associated with this command.
 
There is no [BODY] associated with this command.

Latest revision as of 20:45, 29 May 2023

OUTPUT INIT (60, 3Ch)

The OUTPUT INIT command set the WiDig’s actuator outputs to their power-up or reset status. The OUTPUT INIT command reloads the settings stored in non-volatile memory into the volatile memory for operational use. Non-volatile memory remains unchanged. In host mode no settings are loaded from non-volatile memory and the configuration is set to defaults. The OUTPUT INIT command is always executed following a power-up. Upon completion of the OUTPUT INIT command the same message is sent out by the WiDig.

There is no [BODY] associated with this command.

Example:

240, 125, 0 {DEV}, 60 {OUTPUT INIT}, 247 (F0h, 7Dh, 00h, 3Ch, F7h)


Initial values

Actuator activation status: retrieved from non-volatile memory (see SET OUTPUT INIT command)
Actuator PWM status: retrieved from non-volatile memory (see SET OUTPUT INIT command)
Actuator pulse interval: retrieved from non-volatile memory (see SET OUTPUT PULSE command)
Actuator pulse width range: retrieved from non-volatile memory (see SET OUTPUT PULSE command)