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Range of values 0..1
Initial value: 0
Command SE
<id>SE<para5> Output of the stored system information (system event)
Access: Query mode
Description Returns the stored system information. There are 178 entries available, before the
eldest entries of the circular buffer are overwritten. Events are stored which have been
activated by the command SM. See
Command SM
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Command SH
<id>SH<para5> Serial number (High Word) (Serial number High word)
Access: Configuration mode
Description: During factory adjustment of the ULTRASONIC every ULTRASONIC is given a serial
number. This serial number allows the ULTRASONIC to be clearly identified. Storage of
the serial number is divided up into high and low bytes. The serial number must not be
changed.
Range of values 0..65535
Command SL
<id>SH<para5> Serial number (Low Word) (Serial number Low word)
Access: Configuration mode
Description: During factory adjustment of the ULTRASONIC every ULTRASONIC is given a serial
number. This serial number allows the ULTRASONIC to be clearly identified. Storage of
the serial number is divided up into high and low bytes. The serial number must not be
changed.
Range of values 0..65535
Command SM
<id>SM<para5> Mask for storing of system information (System event Mask)
Access User mode
Description Gives the mask for writing system information into the system memory. If the
respective valance is set in the mask, the related events are written into the system
event memory. The following events can be selected:
1: System start
2: Closing up in configuration mode
4: Description of internal registers PR and PT
8: No valid data over a longer period
16: Averaging buffer fill level < 2 increments (basis is the value from the extended
status)
32: Temperature difference from X- to Y-distance >3Kelvin (at WV < 2m/s)
64: Temperature difference from X- to Y distance > 5Kelvin (at WV < 2m/s)
128: Temperature difference from X- to Y-distance -<7Kelvin (at WV < 2m/s)
When the parameter is set to ‘0’ the system memory is switched off.
The mask value is the sum of the system information which have to be stored.
The value ‘5’ for ex., stored the events ‘ system start’ and ‘Description of internal