Appendix B: BAUD RATES
Only certain baud rates are allowed and are therefore referenced from a table by index
number. When setting the baud rate remotely the rate must be specified by its index as
follows:
0
300
1
1200
2
2400
3
4800
4
9600
5
14400
6
19200
7
38400
8
57600
Appendix C: ERROR AND STATUS CODES
Error and status codes are binary words where each bit represents a condition. These
codes are display differently on the display than in the log or serial communication.
Display error codes – On the display error codes are represented one character per bit
and is a period '.' if the condition is normal or a capital letter if a condition is true.
Letters are used to make identification easier. These can be interpreted as follows:
Probe errors:
A - data overrun
B - driver voltage low
C - good pulse following long line (probable water surface)
D – undefined
E – out going signal low
F – out going fing signal high
G – returning signal gain low
H – returning signal gain high
I - echo signal low
J - echo signal high
K - echo gain low
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