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MO Power-Up Mode
Sets the power-up
MO
de for the HPB. This command does not produce any immediate operational change but,
when stored in the EEPROM with the
SP
command, causes the specified option(s) to be applied at power-up,
at an IN=RESET command, or a watchdog timer timeout (if activated). (Default:
MO=X2M1
)
Note:
User provided messages may be up to 16 characters long and may contain any information desired by the
user. The message is stored in the EEPROM with the
C=
and
D=
commands. When an
M2
or
M3
power-up
option is selected, a message is transmitted starting with the left most character of the
C=
string to the right
most character of the
D=
string, or until a space character is encountered. Use the underscore (_) character in
the
C=
or
D=
message if a space is desired.
Inquiry:
*dd
MO
Action:
*dd
WE
EEPROM Store: *dd
WE
*dd
MO=
{
X2
|
P2
|
P4
|
T2
|
T4
} or
*dd
SP=ALL
*dd
MO=
{
M0
|
M1
|
M2
|
M3
|
N0
|
N1
|
N2
|
N3
}
X2
No continuous readings.
P2
Continuous pressure readings in ASCII format.
P4
Continuous pressure readings in binary format.
T2
Continuous Celsius temperature readings.
T4
Continuous Fahrenheit temperature readings.
Note:
To use the
P2, P4, T2,
or
T4
commands on multi-drop units, the
TO=C
command must be set, and only
for
one
unit on the bus.
Power-up
IN=RESET or watchdog timeout
EEPROM
EEPROM
Message (1)
checksum (2)
Message (1)
checksum (2)
M0
none
no
none
no
M1(3)
factory
yes
factory
no
M2 (3)
user
no
user
yes
M3 (3)
factory
yes
user
yes
N0 (4)
none
no
none
no
N1
none
yes
none
no
N2
none
no
none
yes
N3
none
yes
none
yes
(1)
See Section 2.4 for factory message. See
C=
,
D=
for user message.
(2)
This checksum can take up to 180ms to complete. See
CK
command.
(3)
For
multi-drop
mode, only
one
unit should have
M1
,
M2
, or
M3
active.
(4)
Same as
M0
.