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Inquiry:
*dd
P4
Type:
$*ddIN
or
*ddIN
To stop a single HPB from transmitting continuous pressure reading.
Type:
$*99IN
or
*99IN
To stop the transmission of continuous readings for all HPBs on the bus.
Note:
For multi-drop units, when the continuous transmit parameter is
NOT
active (is not set to
TO=C
), the
P4
command
sends only
one
reading.
Note:
For ring network units, type a
$*ddIN
to stop this command. The $ character suspends the pressure readings while
the
*ddIN
command disables the continuous output function. For muti-drop units when
TO=C
, type a
*ddIN
to stop
this command.
RR Reading Rate
The
R
eading
R
ate command specifies the number of identical readings to skip after a pressure reading has been
transmitted before making another reading available. The
TO=C
command option must be set. The sensitivity to
pressure changes and deadband is controlled by the
DS
command. (Default:
RR=0
)
Note:
This command is only operational when
OP=U
is used.
Inquiry:
*dd
RR
Action:
*dd
WE
EEPROM Store: *dd
WE
*dd
RR=
readRate
*dd
SP=ALL
readRate
0 to 10
where: 0
Transmit every changed reading.
1-10
Requests that
readRate x100
identical readings be skipped after each transmission.
When this number has been reached, the current pressure reading is transmitted, to
provide an I am still here confirmation.
RS Read Status
The
R
ead
S
tatus command is used to determine if an error, or warning, condition has been detected by the HPB.
The act of reading the
RS
command clears the error, or warning, indicators, except for EEPROM checksum errors,
which require two
RS
commands to clear.
Ring Network Only:
If a sequential
RS
command is issued with the form:
*9dRS
, only addressed HPBs with one or more error
indications in the status register will respond; e.g., if the
*9dRS
command is returned with no response, then no
errors exist.
If a sequential
RS
command is issued with the form:
*9dRS= =
, then all addressed HPBs respond in connected
sequential order, whether an error exists or not. This form can be used to get a sequential I am here and OK
response from all HPBs. An
*9dRS!
or
*9dRS!=
echo response indicates one or more addressed HPBs had status
data to transmit but did not have sufficient buffer space due to bus traffic. The
RS
command should be re-executed.
Inquiry:
*dd
RS or
*dd
RS= =
Replies:
?ddRS=pqrs
(null address)
#ddRS=pqrs
(assigned address)
Where: p = 0
No EEPROM error
p = 1
EEPROM characterization table checksum error
p = 2
EEPROM control checksum error
p = 3
EEPROM characterization/control checksum error
p = 4
EEPROM parity error
p = 5
EEPROM parity/characterization checksum error