T C
Tare Control Switch
T O
Transceiver Operating Parameters
Example
Input (1)
Turn tare control on
*00WE
*00TC=ON
Inquiry *00TC
Example
Response (2)
?01TC=ON
T =
Set Tare Value
Set RS485 response delay to 2 character times
*01WE
*01TO=2
Inquiry *01TO
Set tare value to current pressure reading
*00WE
*00T=SET
Set tare value to a % of full scale pressure
*00WE
#01TO=M2CN
(set tare to 10% of full scale; 10psi for a 100psi PPT)
*00T=0.1
Inquiry *00T=
U =
User Supplied Display Units
Set display units
*00WE
(set units to 5.1 x psi)
*00U=5.100
Activate user display units
*00WE
*00DU=USER
Inquiry *00U=
V =
Version Number
Inquiry *00V=
W E
Write Enable to EEPROM or RAM
Write several RAM parameters
*01WE=RAM
(example to set output units to cm water column)
*01DU=CMWC
(factory default setting)
*01DO=D
(Cancel continuous WE=RAM command)
*01WE=OFF
?01T=0.1000
?01U=5.1000
?01V=02.3B6S2V
Note:
Any command changes in RAM will be lost when the PPT is powered down unless an SP command saves them to EEPROM.
W=
Set Width of Analog Pressure Window
Set W= parameter
*00WE
(set pressure window width to 40% x 20 psi (FS)= 8 psi)
*00W=40
(set analog set point)
*00W=S
X=, Y= Slope - User Compensation Control
Inquiry *00W=
Set X= parameter
*00WE
?01W=40
(set user slope control to 0.005% x 17 = 0.085%FS)
*00X=17
Inquiry *00X=
?01X=17
Note:
The input slope and offset control are for user supplied mx+b correction. The Y= is for negative slope for differential units.
Z=
Offset - User Compensation Control
Set Z= parameter
*00WE
(set mx+b pressure offset to 20 x 0.005%FS = 0.1%FS)
*00Z=20
(null adjust output at zero pressure)
*00Z=CAL
Inquiry *00Z=
?01Z=20
~
Command Header for Binary DAC Values
(Need to set DA=G, N, or R to receive, or O, S, or U to transmit)
Then enable single RAM write for DAC
*00NE
(example to set output of DAC to 2.5Volts)
~@#16
See also the H=, L=, O=, and W= commands to control the analog output
(1) A carriage return, <cr>, should follow each input. If the PPT has an established address of 12, for instance, then begin the
command with *12.. instead of *00...
(2) The responses shown here begin with ?01.. and are for a null address PPT. That is, a PPT that has not yet established unit
identification (see ID command). If the PPT has an assigned address of 23, for instance, the response will begin with #23..
instead of ?01...
Note: See Section 5.10 for complete command descriptions.
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