Operator's Manual
Issue 14
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Mar 2016 / UMC0071
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SIG
SLOP
R
Temperature to resistance ratio (PTC/NTC)
SIG
REF
R
Thermocouple reference temperature
Example of configuring a temperature sensor
The following command configures a temperature sensor:
SET:DEV:MB1.T1 :TEMP:TYPE:PTC:EXCT:TYPE:UNIP:MAG:10uA:CALB:RP5.DAT
If this command is successfully completed, the following message is returned:
STAT:SET:DEV:MB1.T1
:TEMP:TYPE:PTC:EXCT:TYPE:UNIP:MAG:10uA:CALB:RP5.DAT:VALID
If the excitation type is not supported, the following message is returned:
STAT:SET:DEV:MB1.T1 :TEMP:TYPE:PTC:EXCT:TYPE:INVALID:MAG:INVALID:
CALB:RP5.DAT
Example of reading a temperature sensor
The following command reads the sensor voltage:
READ:DEV:MB1.T1 :TEMP:SIG:VOLT
The sensor returns the following message:
STAT:DEV:MB1.T1 :TEMP:SIG:VOLT:12.345:mV:VALID
10.3.5.4 Addressing a level meter sensor
To address a level meter sensor, use the following structure:
DEV:<UID>:LVL
Where <UID> is a unique identifier that is allocated to each board, based on its SPI location.
The configuration settings for a level meter sensor are DEV:<UID>:LVL: followed by:
COMMAND
OPTIONS
Read/Write DESCRIPTION
The signals that are available depend on the type of sensor being addressed. If a signal is
unavailable, the message INVALID is returned.