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Action:
*99WE
*99S=
ssssssss
(this allows the HPB to accept the next *99ID command)
*99WE
*99ID=nn
(this assigns the HPB #ssssssss the ID number nn)
Where:
ssssssss
is the HPB serial number with sufficient leading zeros to provide 8 characters.
SI
Synchronize Integration Cycles
Multi-drop type only
The
S
ynchronize
I
ntegration command is used to control the start of a HPBs pressure integration cycle. When used
with group or global addressing on an multi-drop bus, this command simultaneously starts the pressure integration
cycles of all addressed HPBs on the bus. The results of pressure integration cycles completed
prior
to the execution
of this command are either preserved for reading or discarded, depending on the operational configuration specified
by the
TO=C, A, S
, or
H
command. The new integration cycle (
I=
) begins immediately following the carriage return
(<cr>) entry of the
SI
command. See Figure 9 for command illustration.
Action:
*dd
SI
Setting:
When an
SI
command is sent:
TO=C
, or
A
Restart
I=
cycle
TO=S
Restart
I=
cycle, Clear previous
I=
value
TO=H
Restart
I=
cycle, Clear previous
I=
value, Stop after 1
I=
cycle
SP Store Parameters in EEPROM
The
S
tore
P
arameters command causes all control parameter(s) to be stored in the EEPROM so they are available
when power is applied. Only changes are updated, and if an update is made, the control parameter EEPROM
checksum is automatically recalculated.
Note:
This command will not work when a
*ddWE=RAM
continuous write enable is active. It must have a
singular write enable (
*ddWE
) command preceding it.
Action:
*dd
WE
*dd
SP= A
ll Writes all parameters to EEPROM.
T1
Temperature, Single, °C
The
T1
command requests a single temperature reading in degrees Celsius. The reading resolution is 0.1 degrees C.
When this command has a group or global address, it is a sequential request command. (Factory default is °C, after
that, the default will be the last reading type, °C or °F, which is stored in EEPROM during a SP=ALL command.)
A response of
#01CT=..
indicates that no temperature reading is available or the last reading was in Fahrenheit. If
the last reading was in Fahrenheit, then it will take two inquiries to get the first reading. Successive readings in
Celsius only take one inquiry.
A group or global address command echo of
*9dT1!
indicates that digital buffer space was not available for one
or more of the addressed HPBs.
Note:
The HPB continuously integrates and calculates pressure and temperature readings. When this command
is received, the latest available reading is transmitted if there is sufficient output buffer space.
Inquiry:
*dd
T1