HD2013
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V1.5
Analog output (only HD2013…A… and HD2013…V…)
Command Description
PWD
CPOE
Enables the offset of the analog output initial value: 4…20 mA or 2…10 V.
Reply of the instrument: &|
Yes
CPOD
Disables the offset of the analog output initial value: 0…20 mA or
0…10 V.
Reply of the instrument: &|
Yes
CPOR
Reads the enabling state of the offset of the analog output initial value.
Reply of the instrument:
0 if the offset is disabled (0…20 mA or 0…10 V)
1 if the offset is enabled (4…20 mA or 2…10 V)
No
CRWn…n
Sets n…n as the amount of rainfall corresponding to the analog output
full scale. The value must be between 0.01 and 9999.00 and is consid-
ered in the unit of measurement (mm or inches) set in the instrument.
Example: CRW+80.00 sets 80 mm or 80 inches, depending on the unit
of measurement set, as value corresponding to 20 mA or 10 V.
Reply of the instrument:
&| if the value n…n is accepted
? if the value n…n is not correct
Yes
CRR
Reads the amount of rainfall corresponding to the analog output full
scale. The value is considered in the unit of measurement (mm or inch-
es) set in the instrument.
No
Printing of the measurements
Command Description
PWD
S0
Stops the continuous printing of the measurements.
Reply of the instrument: &|
No
S1
Single printing of the measurement values, considered in the unit of
measurement set in the instrument.
Reply of the instrument: M
1
M
2
M
3
M
4
M
5
, with:
M
1
= total amount of rainfall (from when the instrument is powered)
M
2
= partial amount of rainfall (from the last reset operation)
M
3
= amount of rainfall in the current day
M
4
= amount of rainfall in the previous day
M
5
= internal temperature
Example: the reply +873.4+15.8+2.6+3.4+15.3 indicates that the in-
ternal temperature is 15.3 °C and the amount of rainfall is:
873,4 mm or inches from when the instrument is powered
15,8 mm or inches from the last reset operation
2,6 mm or inches today
3,4 mm or inches yesterday
Note: after reaching 99999.99, the total rainfall counter restarts from
zero.
No
S2
Continuous printing (once per second) of the measurement values, con-
sidered in the unit if measurement set in the instrument.
The reply of the instrument is in the same form described for the com-
mand S1.
No