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T2
Temperature, Continuous, °C
The
T2
command requests continuous temperature readings in degrees Celsius. Reading rate is controlled by the
IC
command setting. The reading resolution is 0.1 degrees C. (Default - see T1 command)
Inquiry:
*dd
T2
Type:
$*99IN
To stop the continuous temperature reading command.
Note:
For multi-drop units, when the continuous transmit parameter is
NOT
active (is not set to
TO=C
),
the
T2
command sends only
one
reading.
Note:
For ring network units, type a
$*99IN
to stop this command. The
$
character suspends the temperature
readings while the
*99IN
command disables the continuous output.
T3
Temperature, Single, °F
The
T3
command requests a single temperature reading in degrees Fahrenheit. The reading resolution is 0.1 degrees
F. (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
#01FT=..
indicates that no temperature reading is available or the last reading was in Celsius. If the
last reading was in Celsius, then it will take two inquiries to get the first reading. Successive readings in Fahrenheit
will 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
T3
T4
Temperature, Continuous, °F
The
T4
command requests continuous temperature readings in degrees Fahrenheit. The reading rate is controlled
by the
IC
command setting. The reading resolution is 0.1 degrees F. (Default - see
T1
command)
Inquiry:
*dd
T4
Type:
$*ddIN
or
*ddIN
To stop a single HPB from transmitting continuous temperature reading.
Type:
$*99IN
or
*99IN
Stops the transmission of continuous pressure reading 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
T4
command sends only
one
reading.
Note:
For ring network units, type a
$*99IN
to stop this command. The
$
character suspends the temperature
readings while the
*99IN
command disables the continuous output.