Applied Concepts Inc ACMI007 User Manual
Applied Concepts 011-0131-00 rev 2
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This warning can be caused by a number of reasons.
1. If the application tries to change a setting that is not defined for a particular
model or version, the Speed Sensor returns the value “255” meaning that it does
not understand the request. Make sure the application is using the correct
configuration file and that all settings in the configuration file are applicable to
that Speed Sensor model.
not understand the request. Make sure the application is using the correct
configuration file and that all settings in the configuration file are applicable to
that Speed Sensor model.
2. If an illegal value is sent to the Speed Sensor, it ignores it and responds with a
legal value.
3. Some settings require the internal state machine of the Speed Sensor to run
before the setting is actually changed. The Speed Sensor can respond to the
application’s command message before the state machine has run, so the initial
response may not be the desired setting. Re-open the Configurations window
after the warning to verify that the setting did actually change.
These settings are Mode, Zone, Transmitter Control, Strong Lock, Fast Lock,
Test and Fork Enable.
application’s command message before the state machine has run, so the initial
response may not be the desired setting. Re-open the Configurations window
after the warning to verify that the setting did actually change.
These settings are Mode, Zone, Transmitter Control, Strong Lock, Fast Lock,
Test and Fork Enable.
4. Some settings are read-only settings, and the Speed Sensor will respond with its
internal value regardless of what value was requested. These settings are Get
Product ID and Get Current AGC Gain. Refer to the end of the Speed Sensor
Configuration File section for details on controlling warnings caused by these
settings.
Product ID and Get Current AGC Gain. Refer to the end of the Speed Sensor
Configuration File section for details on controlling warnings caused by these
settings.