Using terminal commands
12225 sdi AWmVd 3 0 M0
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DATASDI
A
VAILABLE FOR
D
Returns a slot of SDSI-12 sensor data, if any.
ESCRIPTION
P
Offset and date/time, both optional. If an offset is specified, only the values after
ARAMETERS
the offset are returned, all others are skipped. The date/time specifies the first slot
to be retrieved that is strictly "younger" than the specified time stamp.
R
The data block returned will typically contain a number of data frames (telegrams).
ETURNS
The structure of a block is as follows:
dd mm yyyy hh mm ss si ft d1 d2 ... dn dd mm yyyy ... dn cs
where:
The composition of the data block of such a frame (the values marked as d1, d2...
dn) is depicted in Fig. 18, while the digibyte is depicted in Fig. 19.
A733
RF incoming
RF outgoing
Digibyte
I/O A Pulse Counter
I/O B Pulse Counter
I/O C Pulse Counter
I/O D Pulse Counter
Battery
I/O A Cabling 1
I/O A Cabling 2
I/O A Cabling 3
I/O B Cabling 1
I/O B Cabling 2
I/O B Cabling 3
I/O C Cabling 1
I/O C Cabling 2
I/O C Cabling 3
I/O D Cabling 1
I/O D Cabling 2
46
A731
A732
A733
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dd mm yyyy is the date
•
hh mm ss is the time
•
si is the size of the frame (variable for the SDI frames)
•
ft is the frame type (60 or 61 for the A733)
•
d1 d2 ... dn are the data values (the frame content)
•
cs is a 16-bit checksum obtained by summing the bytes and discarding the
carries over
0xFFFF
0x9 0 M2
0x20 7 M5
A733GSM
A732 / A731
RF incoming
RF outgoing
Digibyte
I/O A Pulse Counter
I/O B Pulse Counter
Battery
I/O A Cabling 1
I/O A Cabling 2
I/O A Cabling 3
I/O B Cabling 1
I/O B Cabling 2
I/O B Cabling 3
SDI count
SDI offset
SDI available
SDI data block
0x1 0