Grouping Commands With The Same Formats; Table 5.10 Commands With Numeric Data Format - Omega i-SERIES User Manual

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5.7.16 Grouping Commands with the Same Formats

1. The following are of the same format as the Alarm 1 Low data format:
Set Point 1 (command index 01), Set Point 2 (command index 02)
Alarm 1 High (command index 13), Alarm 2 Low (command index 15),
Alarm 2 High (command index 16), C.J. Offest Adjustment
(command index 25).
2. There are two commands using the same Scale-Type format:
Reading Scale (command index 14) and Analog Output Scale
(command index 0F)
3. There are two commands using the same Offset-Type format:
Reading Offset (command index 03) and Analog Output Offset
(command index 04)
4. Table 5.10 below shows the simple natural numbers, which have a simple
data format.

Table 5.10 Commands with Numeric Data Format

Command
index
05
22
1A
1D
21
17
1C
18
19
27
28
Example: Set Proportional Band 1 (PB 1) to 150
The command data = 0096Hex. Send: *W170096
5. Time Formats:
Loop Break Time Value
Ramp Time
Soak Time
Example: Set Loop Break Time to 10 minutes 25 seconds (10:25)
The command data = 0401Hex. Send: *W0B0401
To communicate when the Continuous Mode is enabled, the Continuous Mode
must be stopped by sending Crtl S (Xoff) and then send ^AE
Function
ID Code
Transmit Time Interval
Cycle 1
Cycle 2
Address
PB1/Dead Band 1
PB1/Dead Band 2
Reset 1
Rate 1
%Low
%High
# of
characters
2
4
2
2
2
4
4
4
4
2
2
MM * 100 + SS (encoded as a 4 digit hex number)
HH * 100 + MM (encoded as a 4 digit hex number)
HH * 100 + MM (encoded as a 4 digit hex number)
33
Range
0 ~ 9999
0 ~ 1999 (0 = 500 ms)
1 ~ 199 Sec
1 ~ 199 Sec
1 ~ 199
0 ~ 9999 Counts
0 ~ 9999 Counts
0 ~ 3999 Sec
0 ~ 3999 Sec
0 ~ 98%
0 ~ 99%

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