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(2) Measured value only
The status (c) and comparison results (d) are not added to the output data.
Otherwise, this format is the same as the basic format.
(3) Comparison results only
The measured value (b) and status data (d) are not added to the output data.
Otherwise, this format is the same as the basic format.
Separators
1. Message Unit Separator
Multiple message can be written in one line by separating them with semicolons
“
;
”
2. Header Separator
In a message consisting of both a header and data, the header is separated from
the data by a space “ ” (ASCII code 20H).
3. Data Separator
In a message containing multiple data items, commas are required to separate
the data items from one another.
Data Formats
Query messages use the formats outlined in Table 1. The format is selected
according to the command.
Table 1: Response Messages and Parameter Data Types
Data
type
Description
Example
Notes
NR1
Integer
0, 1, 2, 3, etc.
Parameter settings, etc.
NR2
Fixed-point deci-
mal number
+12.345, 400.0, etc.
Primarily settings
NR3
Floating-point dec-
imal number
+1.234±50, etc.
Primarily settings and mea-
sured values
ASCII
ASCII string
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Primarily hardware IDs
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