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Synchronized hybrid ambient real-time particulate monitor
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RS-232 Commands
Remote Control Commands
Remote Control
Commands
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Model 5030 SHARP Monitor Instruction Manual
A device address is a number followed by a colon. Consequently, a
command usually looks like the following:
[Address][:]Command code number stop code
The information in brackets is optional.
As far as the execution of the command is concerned, it makes no difference
whether a command is entered via the keyboard or via the serial interface.
In case the system detects unreasonable parameters when receiving a
command (such as, parameters that are no longer within the admissible
range), the respective command will not be executed and the error counter
will increment by 1.
The MODEL 5030 monitor incorporates two serial interfaces which can be
operated simultaneously:
COM1
COM2
COM1 is connected to a 25-pin D-sub plug connector.
Note COM1 is the only interface used for software updates.
COM2 is wired to a 9-pin D-sub plug connector and can be connected to
the interface of a computer using a 1:1 cable.
The command codes are split into 3 groups: READ-, WRITE- and
CONTROL-commands and are listed in alphabetical order. The word
"number" found in a command always stands for the entry as a maximum
7-digit integer number, unsigned. Leading space characters are permitted.
Data sent by the monitoring device MODEL 5030 always end with
<CR><LF>. The guaranteed response time to a remote control command
amounts to one second.
Unless stated otherwise, numbers usually consist of 6 characters,
representing a maximum 5-digit integer number, ranging from -9999 to
99999 having at least one leading space character.
Remote control commands include read commands, write commands, and
control commands.
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