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Serial Communication and Commands
by ASCII numbers whereas the other characters are part of the time string. The groups of characters
as defined below:
Response:
>
900WD:yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.fff:cc
C
yy-mm-dd = the current date:
yy = year of century, (00..99)
mm = month, (1..12)
dd = day of month, (01..31)
= Space (ASCII code 20H)
hh:mm:ss.fff = the current time
hh = hours, (00..23)
mm = minutes, (00..59)
ss = seconds, (00..59, or 60 while leap second)
fff = milliseconds, (000..999)
cc = Check sum*
C
= Carriage Return (ASCII code 0Dh)
*EXCLUSIVE-OR result of previous characters, displayed as HEX byte (2 ASCII characters 0..9
or A..F)
Broadcast DISPLAY SCREEN
Command:
11,n,o,0BR, 11,n,o,1BR
11,n,o,0BR configures the the 1094B to broadcast the Display Buffer (information as currently
viewed on the front-panel display) from the COM1. 11,n,o,1BR configures the 1094B to broadcast
the Display Buffer from COM2. Set, n equal to your desired broadcast interval (in seconds) and o
according to the desired time zone (0 = UTC or 1 = Local).
Broadcast PATEK PHILIPPE MSG
Command:
12,n,o,0BR, 12,n,o,1BR
12,n,o,0BR configures the 1094B to broadcast the Patek Philippe Message (or CUSTOM 1) from
COM1. 12,n,o,1BR configures the 1094B to broadcast the Patek Philippe Message from COM2.
Set n equal to your desired broadcast interval (in seconds) and o according to the desired time zone
(0 = UTC or 1 = Local).
Response: T:yy:mm:dd:dw:hh.mm:ss
C
Where: dw = day of week
Broadcast KISSIMMEE MSG
Command:
13,n,o,0BR, 13,n,o,1BR
13,n,o,0BR configures the 1094B to broadcast the Kissimmee Message (or Custom 2) from COM1.
13,n,o,1BR configures the 1094B to broadcast the Kissimmee Message from COM2. Set n equal to
your desired broadcast interval (in seconds) and o according to the desired time zone (0 = UTC or
1 = Local).