Section 5 | Setting Up the uvSVX
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5.2 Information #Codes
The following commands will cause the sensor to report back various pieces of information, as
described.
You can use Valeport Configure, DataLog X2 or your own terminal program to send # commands to
the instrument.
#nnn to be followed by <CR><LF>:
# Code
Description
#003
Read uvSVX serial number
#006
Read address mode activation status
#010
Read Tare value
#012
Read Tare activation status
#014
Read firmware version number
#017
Read the instrument Latitude
#023
Read the SV calibration coefficients
#027
Read the data string delimiter
#032
Read calibration mode
#034
Read RS485/Modbus address value
#040
Read sampling mode
#043
Read leading separator activation status
#045
Read trailing separator activation status
#051
Read the number of samples in the dataset for averaging
#053
Read the Pressure / Depth units
#084
Read the number of decimal places in the Pressure / Depth field
#086
Reads the pressure sensor Polynomial values
#088
Read the temperature calibration coefficients
#089
Read the output string format
#096
Read the sampling frequency
#114
Read the FPGA firmware
#117
Read the Pressure / Depth error message
#121
Read DASH equations activation status
#138
Read last SV and Temperature calibration date
#200
Read Pressure Module serial number
#202
Read Pressure Module maximum pressure rating
#209
Read the Data Matrix Code (Pressure Module Serial Number)
#221
Read is warning message activation status
#226
Read the User Pressure calibration coefficients
#353
Read '#' character to leave Modbus mode activation status (to use # codes with 8N1
framing)
If this mode is enabled do not use address 0x23 for Modbus
#501
Read the Calibration history for Temperature sensor
#502
Read the Calibration history for SV sensor
#511
Read User Calibration activation status