Example:
<ESC>CM<CR>
Read report format:
3<CR>
Result: 3
<ESC>CM 5<CR>
New format: 5
CO - Read / set instrument configuration
Syntax:
<ESC><CO> [n] <CR>
Description:
Reading as well as disabling and enabling of different
instument configurations.
A code number n is given as parameter. It is calcu-
lated as follows:
n = c(Cal) + 2
*
c(tm) + 4
*
c(Lo) + 8
*
c(Hi) + 16
*
c(Logger)
+ 32
*
c(Card) + 128
*
c(E140)
Meaning of the individual factors:
c(Cal) = 0
calibration value not variable
c(Cal) = 1
calibration value variable
c(tm) = 0
dwell time not variable
c(tm) = 1
dwell time variable
c(Lo) = 0
lower alarm threshold not variable
c(Lo) = 1
lower alarm threshold variable
c(Logger) = 0
Data Logger function disabled
c(Logger) = 1
Data Logger function enabled
(only MIC 10 DL)
c(Card) = 0
Memory Card function disabled
c(Card) = 1
Memory Card function enabled
(only MIC 10 DL)
c(E140) = 0
conversion according to DIN 50 155
c(E140) = 1
conversion according to ASTM E 140
For example, in order to only make the calibration
value variable, to disable the Data Logger and Mem-
ory Card functions and to seletct the conversion ac-
cording to DIN 50 155, the code is:
n = 1 + 2
*
0 + 4
*
0 + 8
*
0 + 16
*
0 + 32
*
0 + 128
*
0 = 1
The remote-control command CO without any par-
ameter results in the current instrument configuration
with the coding described above.
Examples:
<ESC>CO<CR>
Read the current configuration
code:
63>CR><LF>
Result: 63
<ESC>CO 1<CR>
Set configuration as shown in
the above example
Data transfer with a PC
Interface and peripherals (only MIC 10 DL)
Krautkrämer MIC 10
Issue 08, 08/01
11-9
Example:
<ESC>CM<CR>
Read report format:
3<CR>
Result: 3
<ESC>CM 5<CR>
New format: 5
CO - Read / set instrument configuration
Syntax:
<ESC><CO> [n] <CR>
Description:
Reading as well as disabling and enabling of different
instument configurations.
A code number n is given as parameter. It is calcu-
lated as follows:
n = c(Cal) + 2
*
c(tm) + 4
*
c(Lo) + 8
*
c(Hi) + 16
*
c(Logger)
+ 32
*
c(Card) + 128
*
c(E140)
Meaning of the individual factors:
c(Cal) = 0
calibration value not variable
c(Cal) = 1
calibration value variable
c(tm) = 0
dwell time not variable
c(tm) = 1
dwell time variable
c(Lo) = 0
lower alarm threshold not variable
c(Lo) = 1
lower alarm threshold variable
c(Logger) = 0
Data Logger function disabled
c(Logger) = 1
Data Logger function enabled
(only MIC 10 DL)
c(Card) = 0
Memory Card function disabled
c(Card) = 1
Memory Card function enabled
(only MIC 10 DL)
c(E140) = 0
conversion according to DIN 50 155
c(E140) = 1
conversion according to ASTM E 140
For example, in order to only make the calibration
value variable, to disable the Data Logger and Mem-
ory Card functions and to seletct the conversion ac-
cording to DIN 50 155, the code is:
n = 1 + 2
*
0 + 4
*
0 + 8
*
0 + 16
*
0 + 32
*
0 + 128
*
0 = 1
The remote-control command CO without any par-
ameter results in the current instrument configuration
with the coding described above.
Examples:
<ESC>CO<CR>
Read the current configuration
code:
63>CR><LF>
Result: 63
<ESC>CO 1<CR>
Set configuration as shown in
the above example
Data transfer with a PC
Interface and peripherals (only MIC 10 DL)
Krautkrämer MIC 10
Issue 08, 08/01
11-9
Summary of Contents for Krautkramer MIC 10
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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 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 ...
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