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-====== MM ====== +===== MM ===== 
- +=== TeleType Communications ===  
-MM is a command that puts you into the teletype (terminal) of the Brewer Spectrometer+MM sets the Brewer program to its teletype (terminal) mode, whereby the operator may communicate directly with the Brewer via the computer keyboard and a set of low level commands. \\ 
 +Exit from teletype mode by typing EXIT.  
 +See Appendix H for more explanation on the TeleType feature.\\
  
 ===== List of commands ===== ===== List of commands =====
 ^Command^Variables^Usage^Description^ ^Command^Variables^Usage^Description^
 +|A| | |Repeats the command. Usually use in conjunction with another command move. (I.E. R,0,7,5:O:A) Press home to delete twice to go exit.|
 |B,x| \\ |B,x| \\
   x refers to the following   x refers to the following
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   12. Slitmask 2   12. Slitmask 2
   13. Zenith tracker   13. Zenith tracker
-|M,10,500|Moves motor m to step s. Note: when moving backwards (negative number) it will set that as the new reference point|+    
 +  s refer to the number of steps to move 
 +|M,10,500|Moves motor m to step s. Note: when moving backwards (negative number) it will set that as the new reference point. [[motor|Click here more motor information]].|
 |O| |O|This command outputs the number of counts returned in a measurement. |O| |O|This command outputs the number of counts returned in a measurement.
 |R,p1,p2,t|\\ |R,p1,p2,t|\\
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   t refers to number of times to repeat   t refers to number of times to repeat
 |R,0,5,7|This command is used to measure the light intensity according to the variables setup. Often this command is combined with the O command to output the results. R,0,5,7:O| |R,0,5,7|This command is used to measure the light intensity according to the variables setup. Often this command is combined with the O command to output the results. R,0,5,7:O|
 +|SL| |SL|  \\
 +    - Turn the SL bulb on
 +    - Points the zenith down
 +    - Open the iris
 +    - Set FW1 to position 1
 +    - Set FW2 to position 0
 +|
 +|SL+| |SL|  \\
 +    - Turn the SL bulb on
 +    - Points the zenith down
 +    - Open the iris
 +    - Set FW1 to position 1
 +    - Set FW2 to position 0
 +    - R,0,7,1;o
 +|
 +|HG+| |HG+|  \\
 +    - Turn the SL bulb on
 +    - Points the zenith down
 +    - Open the iris
 +    - Set FW1 to position 1
 +    - Set FW2 to position 0
 +    - R,0,7,1;o
 +|
 +|FW<key>filter wheel number</key>,<key>position</key>|<key>filter wheel number</key> Filter wheel 1 or 2 \\ <key>position</key> - What position to move to|FW1,2|Move the selected filter wheel to the selected position|
 +|T<key>Start Location</key>2<key>End Location</key>| \\
 +  Start Location and End Location 
 +  can be any of the following
 +  1. MAX - Maximum micrometer position
 +  2. OP - operating micrometer position
 +  3. MIN - minimum micrometer position
 +|TOP2MAX|This command will move the micrometer 1 to max/op/min position to max/op/min. It assumes the micrometer is already in the start location. This is use to help test the micrometer range.|
 +|B<key>Start Location</key>2<key>End Location</key>| \\
 +  Start Location and End Location 
 +  can be any of the following
 +  1. MAX - Maximum micrometer position
 +  2. OP - operating micrometer position
 +  3. MIN - minimum micrometer position
 +|BOP2MAX|This command will move the micrometer 2 to max/op/min position to max/op/min. It assumes the micrometer is already in the start location. This is use to help test the micrometer range.|
 +|exit|  |exit|exit's mm and return to menu ('quit' will do the same thing)|
 +\\  
 +==== For multiboard electronics only ====
 +^Command^Variables^Usage^Description^
 +|E,m| \\
 +  m refers to a motor number
 +  1. Zenith prism
 +  2. Azimuth Tracker
 +  3. Iris
 +  4. Filterwheel 1
 +  5. Filterwheel 2
 +  6. Filterwheel 3 or Micrometer 2 (bottom)
 +  10. Micrometer 1 (Top)
 +  11. Slitmask 1
 +  12. Slitmask 2
 +  13. Zenith tracker
 +|E,9|This command zeros the motor and return the number it takes to get to the LED. NOTE: This will not return the motor and will leave it at the LED|
 +|x,s1,s2|s1 and s2 refers to the number of steps to move for micrometer 1 and 2 respectively.|x,100,200|Moves both micrometer 1 and 2 to step s. Note: when moving backwards (negative number) it will set that as the new reference point. [[motor|Click here more motor information]].|
 +
 +
 ==== For new electronics only ==== ==== For new electronics only ====
 ^Command^Variables^Usage^Description^ ^Command^Variables^Usage^Description^
 +|?<command> OR !<command>|See [[operation_information|Operation Information]]|:::|A variety of operational commands/status output for the brewer.  for more.|
 |I,m| \\ |I,m| \\
   m refers to a motor number   m refers to a motor number
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   12. Slitmask 2   12. Slitmask 2
   13. Zenith tracker   13. Zenith tracker
 +|
 |I,9|This commands re-initializes the specified motor| |I,9|This commands re-initializes the specified motor|
 +|N,s|s refers to the number of steps|N,500|(Used for [[singleboard|singleboard electronics]] only.) Moves both micrometer 1 and 2 to step s. Note: when moving backwards (negative number) it will set that as the new reference point. [[motor|Click here more motor information]].|
 +|SAVE|   |SAVE|Stores the current set of RAM configuration parameters|
 +|?MZ10|   |?MZ10|Runs the command <key>?MOTOR.ZERO.POS[10]</key>|
 +|?MZ9|   |?MZ9|Runs the command <key>?MOTOR.ZERO.POS[9]</key>|
 +|?MP10|   |?MP10|Runs the command <key>?MOTOR.POS[10]</key>|
 +|?MP9|   |?MP9|Runs the command <key>?MOTOR.POS[9]</key>|
 +|?MD10|   |?MD10|Runs the command <key>?MOTOR.DISCREPANCY[10]</key>|
 +|?MD9|   |?MD9|Runs the command <key>?MOTOR.DISCREPANCY[10]</key>|
  
  
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