WMA-5 Operation Manual V. 1.01
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H=Host
M=Memory Stick
W=Wireless
A=All three
Example:
Sent from Host: MH<CR>
Received from WMA-5:
+<CR>
M3,1,0003,17,12,15,27,1095,0.0,20.41,327,0.0000,55.0, 1002.9,0x0000<CR>
In this example, the data is sent to the Host only. The Host Measure Format setting
had been set to 3. See Get/Set Parameter Values Table below for more details.
N
Standard This command returns five system voltage measurements in volts. External Voltage,
System Voltage, Flow Sensor Voltage, AUX1 Voltage and O
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Sensor Voltage are sent
in order in CSV format.
Example:
Sent from Host: N<CR>
Received from WMA-5:
+<CR>
N,12.1324, 6.6143, 0.4765, 0.0000, 0.0000<CR>
In this example,
External Voltage=12.1324, System Voltage=6.6143, Flow Sensor Voltage=0.4765,
AUX1 Voltage=0.0000 and O
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Sensor Voltage=0.0000.
S,x,v
Standard This command sets a parameter in EEPROM (non-volatile memory). The value of x is
the number associated with a particular setting and v is the desired value of the
particular setting. The value of v is saved in the EEProm. A ‘G’ command is returned to
confirm the change requested. See Get/Set Parameter Values Table below.
Example:
Sent from Host: S,1,1<CR>
Received from WMA-5:
+<CR>
G,1,1.00<CR>
In this example, Zero Type is set to 1 (Automatic).
T
Standard This command gets and sets the time in the 24 hour format. The command can be
implemented in three different ways.
1. Get values: The ‘T’ command is used to get the complete set of day/time values.
Example:
Sent from Host: T<CR>
Received from WMA-5:
+<CR>
T,04,42,15,05,01,15<CR>
In this example, seconds=04, minutes=42, hour=15, day=05, month=01 and
year=(20)15.
2. A Full Set: The ‘T’ command can also be used to set the complete set of day/time
values.