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U= User Supplied Display Units
The
U
ser supplied display units command allows the user to enter units of measure for the HPB. The value entered
for this command is multiplied by the actual pressure in psi to get the user defined units. For example, if `
*ddU=15.0
<cr>, then the compensated pressure output values will be 15 times the actual psi value. This function
(multiplier) is activated by executing the
*ddDU=USER
<cr> command. If there is an input error, then the command
error flag in the
RS
command will be set and no change will occur. (Default:
U=1.0000
)
Inquiry:
*dd
U=
Action:
*dd
WE
EEPROM Store: *dd
WE
*dd
U=
UserValue
*dd
SP=ALL
UserValue
Must be a value between 0.0010000 and 999.99. It is advisable to confirm the setting by
executing a
*ddU=
<cr> command after the
U=
setting is established. The user supplied
display function is activated by executing the
*ddWE
follwed by the
*ddDU=USER
<cr>
command.
V= Version Number
This
V
ersion number command transmits the factory set software version number.
Inquiry:
*dd
V=
Reply:
#01
V=
H2.4E2Mnn
H2.4E2
Firmware version number
M or R
Multi-drop or ring network
nn
Unused
WE Write Enable to EEPROM or RAM
The
W
rite
E
nable command enables an EEPROM write or a RAM write operation. It is used as a safeguard to
prevent erroneous command sequences from changing the HPB configuration. A
*ddWE
command must
immediately precede the
SP, A=, B=, C=
or
D=
commands when storing information in the EEPROM. The
*ddWE
command must also immediately precede any command that changes the configuration parameters in the RAM.
When manually making multiple configuration changes,
*ddWE=RAM
command form may be used to permanently
enable RAM updates until the next
*ddWE
or
*ddWE=OFF
command is executed.
Note:
The
*ddWE
command remains active until the next * followed by a <cr> is received, or a
*9..
<cr> passes
through from a group or global addressed command.
Action:
*dd
WE
This enables the next command to write to the RAM or EEPROM, and also disables the
*ddWE=RAM
condition after the next command is received.
Action:
*dd
WE=RAM
This provides a permanent RAM write enable. All commands following a
*ddWE=RAM
will
be stored in RAM. A
*ddWE
command will disabled, or deactivate, this permanent RAM write
enable. The
*ddWE=RAM
command will not allow the
SP
command to write to EEPROM
Action:
*dd
WE=OFF
This immediately disables the
*ddWE=RAM
condition.