CHAPTER 2. USBOARD-USS5
2.6. COMMANDS
2.6.3 CMD_GET_DATA_1TO8
This command is used to request the readings of sensors 1 to 8.
Command
ID:
+0
CMD_GET_DATA_1TO8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Answer (two parts)
IDs:
+2
,
+3
CMD_GET_DATA_1TO8
0
Values for sensors 1-4 (one byte each)
0
(reserved)
CMD_GET_DATA_1TO8
1
Values for sensors 5-8 (one byte each)
0
(reserved)
The measurement values are given according to the configured sensor group resolution (see
(page 15)).
Note:
This is a legacy command. The maximum value is 255 (1 Byte). Higher bits are not transmitted.
2.6.4 CMD_GET_DATA_9TO16
This command is used to request the readings of sensors 9 to 16.
Command
ID:
+0
CMD_GET_DATA_9TO16
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Answer (two parts)
IDs:
+4
,
+5
CMD_GET_DATA_9TO16
0
Values for sensors 9-12 (one byte each)
0
(reserved)
CMD_GET_DATA_9TO16
1
Values for sensors 13-16 (one byte each)
0
(reserved)
The measurement values are given according to the configured sensor group resolution (see
(page 15)).
Note:
This is a legacy command. The maximum value is 255 (1 Byte). Higher bits are not transmitted.
2.6.5 CMD_WRITE_PARASET
Use this command to transfer a complete parameter set to the USBoard-USS5. The parameters are stored volatile,
which means that they will be lost when the board is switched off. To conveniently configure the board, use the
graphical parameter editor.
After transmitting the parameter set, it will immediately be used by the board.
Command
ID:
+0
The command consists of nine messages sent one after the other, each containing some bytes of the parameter
set.
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