cmm[i]<ret>
set RS485 Modbus mode 0=RTU, 1=ASCII
cmb[i] <ret>
set baud rate (see rate table above)
cmd[iic]
set the data bits (5-8), stop bits (1-2), and the parity
(n,o,e) for none, odd, or even.
cf0<ret>
turn off RF wireless transmitter
cf1<ret>
turn on RF wireless transmitter broadcast mode
cf2<ret>
turn on RF wireless transmitter polled mode
cfa[iii]<ret>
set RF wireless address 1-255
h<ret>
display command list
i[iii]<ret>
set unit ID
l0<ret>
logging off
l1<ret>
logging on
lp[iiii] <ret>
logging period minutes
m0<ret>
puts unit in normal operation mode
m1<ret>
puts unit in set mode
nh[ddddd] <ret>
set depth at which the analog output is 0volts.
nl[ddddd] <ret>
set depth at which the analog output is 5volts.
rn[ddddd] <ret>
set minimum measurement range
rx[ddddd] <ret>
set maximum measurement range
tm[hh:mm:ss] <ret>
set time
td[yy/mm/dd] <ret>
set date
u0<ret>
set english units (ft)
u1<ret>
set english units (ft in)
u2<ret>
set metric units
w[ddddd] <ret>
set well temperature
?<return>
send a list of the current settings
INTERPRETATION OF DATA
DATA QUERY - A simple <return> sent to the unit instructs the unit to send the current
data set. Each data element is preceded by an upper case letter for the identity of the
following number. A typical data line is as follow: data, time, D depth, other data, B
battery voltage and the R error code. (see the error code section for codes).
Example:
WW660 >
>> #000 D 74.45 T 76.4 B 5.97 R 0002
WW660 >
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