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Entry (set) of a new value or condition for the func-
tion with the command structure:
<ESC><CODE><PARAMETER><CR>
Function codes and parameters can be separated by
a space or an equal sign. The space can be used any-
where within the parameter, e.g. between the numeri-
cal value and the unit, between the sign and the
numerical value or for structure of the numerical value.
Example:
<ESC>CA = - 2 000<CR> (setting calibration value)
<ESC>HI = 580 HV<CR> (setting upper threshold)
The command, including <ESC> and <CR>, must not
contain more than 16 characters. When the MIC 10
DL operates in the echo mode it will give all characters
(unchanged) within the command sequence back. The
return values are terminated by <CR> and <LF>. The
command initial character <ESC> is returned as "*"
and the command end character <CR> as a space.
With a deactivated echo mode the received characters
are not given again.
With an erroneous command the return of the MIC 10
DL is:
"?<CR><LF>".
Time sequence at the interface (ex.: recall of active cal. value)
Echo mode on:
Rx (MIC10)
ESC
C
A
CR
TX (MIC10)
*
C
A
-
2
0
0
0
CR
LF
Echo mode off:
Rx (MIC10)
ESC
C
A
CR
TX (MIC 10)
-
2
0
0
0
CR
LF
Data transfer with a PC
Interface and peripherals (only MIC 10 DL)
Krautkrämer MIC 10
Issue 08, 08/01
11-5
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Entry (set) of a new value or condition for the func-
tion with the command structure:
<ESC><CODE><PARAMETER><CR>
Function codes and parameters can be separated by
a space or an equal sign. The space can be used any-
where within the parameter, e.g. between the numeri-
cal value and the unit, between the sign and the
numerical value or for structure of the numerical value.
Example:
<ESC>CA = - 2 000<CR> (setting calibration value)
<ESC>HI = 580 HV<CR> (setting upper threshold)
The command, including <ESC> and <CR>, must not
contain more than 16 characters. When the MIC 10
DL operates in the echo mode it will give all characters
(unchanged) within the command sequence back. The
return values are terminated by <CR> and <LF>. The
command initial character <ESC> is returned as "*"
and the command end character <CR> as a space.
With a deactivated echo mode the received characters
are not given again.
With an erroneous command the return of the MIC 10
DL is:
"?<CR><LF>".
Time sequence at the interface (ex.: recall of active cal. value)
Echo mode on:
Rx (MIC10)
ESC
C
A
CR
TX (MIC10)
*
C
A
-
2
0
0
0
CR
LF
Echo mode off:
Rx (MIC10)
ESC
C
A
CR
TX (MIC 10)
-
2
0
0
0
CR
LF
Data transfer with a PC
Interface and peripherals (only MIC 10 DL)
Krautkrämer MIC 10
Issue 08, 08/01
11-5
Summary of Contents for Krautkramer MIC 10
Page 6: ...0 6 Issue 08 08 01 Krautkrämer MIC 10 ...
Page 7: ...1 Introduction Krautkrämer MIC 10 Issue 08 08 01 1 1 1 Introduction ...
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Page 29: ...4 Basics of operation Krautkrämer MIC 10 Issue 08 08 01 4 1 4 Basics of operation ...
Page 37: ...5 Operation Krautkrämer MIC 10 Issue 08 08 01 5 1 5 Operation ...
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Page 71: ...6 Configuration Krautkrämer MIC 10 Issue 08 08 01 6 1 6 Configuration ...
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Page 89: ...8 Care and maintenance Krautkrämer MIC 10 Issue 08 08 01 8 1 8 Care and maintenance ...
Page 97: ...10 Specifications Krautkrämer MIC 10 Issue 08 08 01 10 1 10 Specifications ...
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Page 123: ...12 Appendix Krautkrämer MIC 10 Issue 08 08 01 12 1 12 Appendix ...
Page 133: ...13 Changes Krautkrämer MIC 10 Issue 08 08 01 13 1 13 Changes ...
Page 135: ...14 Index Krautkrämer MIC 10 Issue 08 08 01 14 1 14 Index ...