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11.6 Data Format
Data is returned to the RS232 Port by the
900-I3
in the following format…
LLLL•11111111UUU•22222222UUU•33333333UUU•TTTTTuuu•dd/mm/yyyy•hh:mm:ss
LLLL•11111111UUU•22222222UUU•33333333UUU•TTTTTuuu•dd/mm/yyyy•hh:mm:ss
where….
LLLL
LLLL
is the Log Number, 4 characters, right justified. The
900-I3
sends a Zero for
instant readings (see section 11.2).
•
•
is one space
11111111
11111111
is Channel 1 Specific Ion, pH, mV or Relative mV data, 8 characters, right
justified.
The
900-I3
sends “
•••Uncal
•••Uncal
” when this Channel has not been Primary
Calibrated in Specific Ion mode.
UUU
UUU
is the unit description, which can be any one of the following…
ppM
ppM
for parts per Million readout in Specific Ion mode.
ppK
ppK
for parts per Thousand readout in Specific Ion mode.
%••
%••
for % readout in Specific Ion mode.
•••
•••
for Exponential readout in Specific Ion mode.
•••
•••
For Specific Ion mode when Primary Calibration has not
been performed, or has failed.
pH•
pH•
for pH readout.
mV•
mV•
for Absolute Millivolts readout.
mVR
mVR
for Relative Millivolts readout.
(“
•
•
” is one space.)
•
•
is one space.
22222222
22222222
is Channel 2 Specific Ion, pH, mV or Relative mV data, 8 characters, right
justified.
The
900-I3
sends “
•••Uncal
•••Uncal
” when this Channel has not been Primary
Calibrated in Specific Ion mode.
UUU
UUU
is the unit description, which can be any one of those listed in the table above.
•
•
is one space.
33333333
33333333
is Channel 3 Specific Ion, pH, mV or Relative mV data, 8 characters, right
justified.
The
900-I3
sends “
•••Uncal
•••Uncal
” when this Channel has not been Primary
Calibrated in Specific Ion mode.
UUU
UUU
is the unit description, which can be any one of those listed in the table above.
•
•
is one space.
TTTTT
TTTTT
is Temperature data, 5 characters, right justified.
uuu
uuu
is the unit description. The
900-I3
sends “
oC•
oC•
” for real temperature data (where
•
•
is one space), or “
oCm
oCm
” for manual temperature compensation values.
•
•
is one space.
dd/mm/yyyy
dd/mm/yyyy
is the date, month and year data. The year is sent as 4 digits for Year 2000
compliance.
•
•
is one space
hh:mm:ss
hh:mm:ss
is the hours, minutes and seconds data.