FLX-E Operations Manual Rev F
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FLX-E Response
Byte 0 = 0x1E
start of message character
Byte 1 = 0x03
low byte of payload length
Byte 2 = 0x00
high byte of payload length
Byte 3 = 0xXX
message sequence number
Byte 4 = 0x45
command code
Byte 5 = 0xXX
command response, 0 = error, 1 = success
Byte 6 = 0xXX
8-bit sum of bytes 1 through 5
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GET LOAD TEST RESULTS
Command code: 0x4F
Description: command used to request result from load test
Host sent data
Byte 0 = 0x1E
start of message character
Byte 1 = 0x02
low byte of payload length
Byte 2 = 0x00
high byte of payload length
Byte 3 = 0xXX
message sequence number
Byte 4 = 0x4F
command code
Byte 5 = 0xXX
8-bit sum of bytes 1 through 4
FLX-E Response
Byte 0 = 0x1E
start of message character
Byte 1 = 0x22
low byte of payload length
Byte 2 = 0x00
high byte of payload length
Byte 3 = 0xXX
message sequence number
Byte 4 = 0x4F
command code
Byte 5 = 0xXX
0 = load test data not available, 1 = data available
Byte 6 = 0x02
data is load test data
(if byte 5 is zero, then there is no more data in the message)
Byte 7 = 0xXX
reference value timestamp seconds
Byte 8 = 0xXX
reference value timestamp minutes
Byte 9 = 0xXX
reference value timestamp hours
Byte 10 = 0xXX
reference value timestamp day
Byte 11 = 0xXX
reference value timestamp month
Byte 12 = 0xXX
reference value timestamp year
Byte 13 = 0xXX
channel 1 baseline value low-order 8-bits
Byte 14 = 0xXX
channel 1 baseline value high-order 8-bits
Byte 15 = 0xXX
channel 1 reference value low-order 8-bits
Byte 16 = 0xXX
channel 1 reference value high-order 8-bits
Byte 17 = 0xXX
channel 1 load-test value low-order 8-bits
Byte 18 = 0xXX
channel 1 load-test value high-order 8-bits