Isco 5800 Refrigerated Sampler
Section 4 Operation
Figure 4-1
5800 Sampler to RS-232 serial communication cable
(DB9-pin version shown)
Figure 4-2
Sample temperature report
4-6
· 1 stop bit
· No flow control
· Auto Detect or VT100 terminal emulation.
To sampler
5800 Sampler,Model,5800,ID,1158325658,
Current Time,38980.62200,
Run Time,38980.00000,
First Sample Time,38980.55000,
38980.61250,
1.8*,
38980.61319,
2.1,
38980.61389,
2.4,
38980.61458,
2.6,
38980.61528,
2.9,
38980.61597,
3.0,
38980.61667,
2.6,
38980.61736,
2.0,
38980.61806,
1.8,
38980.61875,
2.0,
38980.61944,
2.3,
38980.62014,
2.6,
38980.62083,
2.8,
38980.62153,
3.0,
38980.62222,
2.5
3. Using your communications software, connect to the
sampler. Repeatedly type "?" (Shift + ?) using the computer
keyboard until the sampler returns its banner string. The
banner string lists the model number and unique ID of the
sampler.
A caret (>) prompt will appear on the screen when it is
ready to accept commands.
4. From the computer keyboard, type DATA<CR>.
The sampler sends the detailed temperature report in a
Comma-separated Value (CSV) format. This CSV report can be
captured and saved using your communications software.
Figure 4-2 shows a sample report. The first line contains the
banner string which identifies the sampler. The next three lines
report the current time, run time, and first sample time. The
remainder of the report are lines that include a time stamp and
temperature reading. If a temperature reading is followed by an
asterisk (*), an error condition existed at that time.
To computer