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When you invoke the RM (Report Parameters) command the instrument reports to you the
current system time, date and measurement parameters. For ease of deciphering this
information, the report format is almost identical to that of the sample and calibration reports.
The only difference is that the Error Field, beginning at column 62, contains additional
information about the calibration parameters.
Host to 2700:
RM
Report instrument parameters.
2700 to Host:
A
Acknowledge.
1
2700 is not in Remote Control Mode.
Figure 9.6 shows you the report format. The first line is basically a ruler. The second and third
lines identify each field by an upper case letter (A,B,C,etc.). The number of characters in each
field is the field width.
123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789|123456789|12345
AA:AA:AA BB/BB/BB CCCCC DDD EEEEEEEEE FFFF GGGGG.GG HHHHHHHH II J\<cr><lf>
AA:AA:AA BB/BB/BB CCCCC DDD EEEEEEEEE KKKK LLLLL.LL MMMMMMMM NN O <cr><lf>
In the fields above the characters represent the following:
A:
current system time (hh:mm:ss, 24 hour clock)
B:
current system date (mm/dd/yy or dd/mm/yy, depends on format)
C:
not used. Always *****.
D:
comm node address if multidrop. Blank for point-to-point.
E:
measurement parameter report ID. Always "-3".
F:
black channel chemistry abbreviation
G:
black channel calibration standard value
H:
black channel calibration concentration unit
I:
black channel calibration endtime (15 to 90 seconds)
J:
black channel calibration station number (1 to 5)
K:
white channel chemistry abbreviation
L:
white channel calibration standard value
M: white channel calibration concentration unit
N:
white channel calibration endtime (15 to 90 seconds)
O:
white channel calibration station number (1 to 5)
Figure 9.6
RM Command Report Format
Summary of Contents for 2700 SELECT
Page 1: ... Biochemistry Analyzer Who s Minding the Planet find out at ...
Page 4: ...iii A 1 B 1 C 1 D 1 0 1 E 1 2 F 1 3 4 5 2 G 1 6 7 H 1 I 1 ...
Page 43: ...3 4 Figure 3 2 Sampling Stations Figure 3 3 The Test Tube Holder Pivoted Out ...
Page 49: ...3 10 ...
Page 95: ...5 26 ...
Page 103: ...6 8 ...
Page 117: ...7 14 ...
Page 143: ...9 18 ...
Page 153: ...D 2 ...
Page 155: ...E 2 ...
Page 159: ...F 4 ...
Page 160: ...G 1 Figure G 1 Line Power Cord and Plug Wiring ...
Page 161: ...G 2 ...
Page 163: ...H 2 ...