Obsolete Instructions

The obsolete instructions listed below have been replaced with or included as functionality in other TML commands. The obsolete instructions may still be used with their syntax (except the ADDGRID, GROUPID and REMGRID commands), but in this case you can’t benefit from the extended functionalities of their equivalents.

 

Obsolete syntax

Replace syntax

Remarks

ADDGRID value16

ADDGRID (value_1, value_2,…)

The binary code is identical; the syntax was changed to allow setting adding more than one group. The old syntax is no more supported

DISIO#n

Not required anymore. All the I/O pins are already set

ENIO#n

Not required anymore. All the I/O pins are already set

GROUPID value16

GROUPID (value_1, value_2,…)

The binary code is identical; the syntax was changed to allow setting adding more than one group. The old syntax is no more supported

MODE CS0

MODE CS

 

MODE CS1

MODE CS2

MODE CS3

MODE GS0

MODE GS

 

MODE GS1

MODE GS2

MODE GS3

MODE PC0

MODE PC

 

MODE PC1

MODE PC2

MODE PC3

MODE PE0

MODE PE

 

MODE PE1

MODE PE2

MODE PE3

MODE PP0

MODE PP

 

MODE PP1

MODE PP2

MODE PP3

MODE PPD0

It is seen as a particular case of electronic gearing

MODE PPD1

MODE PPD2

MODE PPD3

MODE SC0

MODE SC

MODE SC1

MODE SE0

MODE SE

MODE SE1

MODE SP0

MODE SP

MODE SP1

MODE SPD0

 

MODE SPD1

RAOU

Handled automatically

REMGRID value16

REMGRID(value_1, value_2,…)

The binary code is identical; the syntax was changed to allow setting adding more than one group. The old syntax is no more supported

SAOU

Handled automatically

SPIBR V16

Handled automatically

STOP0

STOP

STOP1

STOP2

STOP3

STOP1!

STOP!

STOP2!

STOP3!

STOP3!