Data restore command (DR)
This command delivers all measured data stored in the memory. For further details
see the data read out command (DA).
Data delete (DD)
This command deletes data from the measured data memory. It is to be used after
the DA command when all data has been correctly received by the PC. This means
that the data is not retransmitted on a further data read out command (DA). Already
deleted data can be read out again using the data restore (DR) command. This is
dependent on whether the data is still available in the unit measured data memory
(ring memory).
To unit:
SOH 01 STX DD BCC
From unit:
SOH 01 STX 1 ETX BCC
Answer code:
1:
o.k., Data deleted
0:
Fault, only answer code is transmitted.
8.3 Read out
configuration
data (DK)
Using this command the configuration data, that is stored on the diskette in the file
*.set, can be read out. This data is required in order to interpret the measured data on
the ring memory.
Version command (V)
To read out the SW and HW configuration of the unit:
V
Answer:
Answer code programme version CPU number reserved (6 Bytes)
Module board 1 Module board 2 Digital-IO RS485 RS485-Profibus Floppy
Integration Digital board 1 Digital board 2 Mathematics channels
Answer code:
0: o.k.
9: Fault
Programme:
8 Bytes (e.g. GLU000A and one space)
Version:
7 Bytes (e.g. V1.10 and 2 spaces)
CPU number:
8 Bytes (00000000..99999999)
Module board 1: 1 Bytes (0=not available, 1=analogue board available) (ASCII)
Module board 2: 1 Bytes (0=not available, 1=analogue board available) (ASCII)
Digital-IO:
1 Bytes (0=not available, 1=available) (ASCII)
RS485:
1 Bytes (0=not available, 1=board with standard programme available)
(ASCII)
RS485-PROFIBUS: 1 Bytes (0=not available, 1=board with Profibus programme
available) (ASCII)
Data memory:
1 Bytes (0=not available, 1=diskette drive available) (ASCII)
Internal memory: 1 Bytes (0=1 MB) (ASCII) —- 1 Byte “0"
Integration:
1 Byte (0=not available, 1=available) (ASCII)
Digital board 1:
1 Byte (0=not available, 1=available) (ASCII)
Digital board 2:
1 Byte (0=not available, 1=available) (ASCII)
—-
Maths channels:
1 Byte (0=not available, 1=available) (ASCII)
—-
1 Byte “0"
—-
1 Byte “0"
—-
1 Byte “0"
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