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Baud rate
Output format
Measured value query time for one AED for ICR2
9600
COF2
54 ms
19200
COF2
47 ms
9600
COF3
61 ms
19200
COF3
51 ms
Use these times only as orientation values.
For the faster
measured value query
with the command
MSV?
, the command string is:
S98; MSV?;
All AED form a measured value but do not answer
S01;
The AED with the address 01 answers with the measured value
S02;
The AED with the address 02 answers with the measured value
S03;
The AED with the address 03 answers with the measured value etc.
The following query times result approximately (COF2, ICR0):
Master
transmission:
;S98; MSV?;
S01;
S02;
S03;
Response time
AED (ICR0):
approx.
10ms
AED
transmissions:
xxCRLF
yyCRLF
zzCRLF
The master may then transmit a new select command in this case if the measured value has been received.
Query time = Number of all characters x Time for one cha Response time AED
Baud rate
Output format
Measured value query time for three AED for ICR0
9600
COF2
48 ms
19200
COF2
29 ms
38400
COF2
20 ms
9600
COF4
54 ms
19200
COF4
32 ms
38400
COF4
21 ms
Use these times only as orientation values.
Setting a parameter in all connected AEDs:
Now that the measured value query no longer represents a problem, setting a parameter in all AEDs connected
to the bus is also no longer a problem:
1.
Output broadcast command S98; (all AED execute the command, but send no answer)
2. Output parameter command (e.g. ICR3; )
3. Output command TDD1; if this setting should be stored nonvolatile
4. (Sii; select next AED to read parameters as a check, for instance)
This string can also be used for taring with the aid of the command TAR or for switching over between gross
and net output (TAS).