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SVAN 979 User Manual - Appendixes
Note: The "\" character is treated as the file name of the catalogue and must be sent
to the instrument.
All data words are sent as
<LSB>
,
<MSB>
.
When an error is detected in the file specification or data, the instrument will send:
#4,?;
A.5.
F
UNCTION
#5
–
S
TATISTICAL ANALYSIS RESULTS READ
-
OUT
#5
function enables one to read out the statistical analysis results.
#5
function
format is defined as follows:
#5,p;
where:
p
the source of the statistical analysis results, for p = 1, 2 or 3 it is the corresponding profile and
for p = 0 - the results obtained during
1/1 OCTAVE
or
1/3 OCTAVE
analysis.
The device responds, sending the current classes of the statistics in the following format:
#5,p;<Status Byte> <LSB of the transmission counter> <MSB of the transmission counter>
<NofClasses><BottomClass><ClassWidth><Counter of the class> (...) <Counter of the class>
Status Byte
gives the information about the current state of the instrument.
b7
b6
b5
b4
b3
b2
b1
b0
where:
b7
= 0
means that "overload does not happen"
= 1
means that “overload appeared”
b6
=
reserved
b5
= 0
the instantaneous current result (RUN State)
= 1
the final result (STOP State)
b4
= 1
always 1
b3..0
=
reserved
Note: There is not any succeeding transmission in case the Status Byte is equal to zero.
The
transmission counter
is a two-byte word denoting the number of the remaining bytes to be transmitted.
Its value is calculated from the formulae:
Transmission counter = 6+n * (4 * the number of the classes in the statistics)
where:
n the number of the transmitted statistics. For p = 1, 2 or 3 only one statistic is transmitted (n = 1). For
p = 0 the number of the transmitted statistics depends on the measurement function and
1. in case of
1/1 OCTAVE
analysis n is equal to the number of the analysis results (NOct
– cf.
App. B) plus the number of the
TOTAL
values for this type of analysis (NOctTot);
2. in case of
1/3 OCTAVE
analysis n is equal to the number of the analysis results (NTer
– cf.
App. B) plus the number of the
TOTAL
values for this type of analysis (NTerTot).
NofClasses
is a two-byte word denoting the number of classes in the statistic.
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