Honeywell CM4 Operating Instructions Manual page 34

Serial communication protocol
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Get One Alarm
0x47
This packet returns the oldest unread entry from
the alarm history. It duplicates the functionality of
packet 0x36 in a form that some masters may
find more convenient. Note that this packet causes
an alarm to be marked as read in the same way as
packet 36. If no unread entries exist in the history,
the response packet will contain zeros in the alarm
date field.
Command packet to slave:
Command Code (0x47) - 1 byte
Response packet from slave
Command Code (0x47) - 1 byte
CM4 Date - 2 bytes
CM4 Time - 2 bytes
Alarm Date - 2 bytes
Alarm Time - 2 bytes
Gas abbreviation - 6 bytes (not null
terminated)
Point number - 1 byte
bits 0-1 point number
bits 2-7 undefined
Concentration - 4 bytes (in IEEE floating
point format)
Alarm Level - 1 byte
bit 0: alarm level
bits 1-7: undefined
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0= level 1
1= level 2
Rev. 2.4 (3/05)

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