File : CS-SUP-MUTI-WTHERMAPP-E01.sxw
7 WAVETHERM MODULE FUNCTIONS
7.1 Parameter setting of the WaveTherm module
some of the parameters of module information are accessible by standard internal parameters read and write
commands, described in chapter 6.2; whereas other parameters of information are accessible by specific
applicative commands.
7.1.1 Reading of the module type
The module type is obtained by interrogating the WaveTherm module, with the GET_TYPE command.
Applicative Commands Description
0x20
Request to read the module type
0xA0
Response to the request to read the module type
Remark :
In the command byte coding, the Response frame type are taking the Request command byte
value with the MSB bit set to 1.
➢
Contents of request REQ_SEND_FRAME
Data Field (max : 152 bytes)
Applicative command
-
1 bytce
-
0x20
-
➢
Contents of response RECEIVED_FRAME
Data Field (max : 152 bytes)
Acknowledgement
of the applicative
command
Module Type
RSSI level *
Current Awakening
period
(in second)
Equipment Type
1 byte
1 byte
1 byte
1 byte
1 byte
0xA0
0x19 : WaveTherm
Default value = 0x01
0x19 for WaveTherm
* the RSSI level (Received Signal Strength Indicator) indicates the reception level of the received frame.
This parameter can be used for the installations but is not useful from an application point of view.
The equipment type indicates if a Wavenis module is integrated in more complex equipment. The
equipment type, and module type have the same value :
Module Type
:
WaveTherm – DALLAS :
0x19
WaveTherm – DALLAS (US version) :
0x33
WaveTherm – PT100 :
0x29
WaveTherm – PT1000 :
0x28
WaveTherm modules – application handbook
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