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2.28 @AARH

Description:
This command is used to read the current High Alarm limits for a specified module.
Syntax:
@AARH[CHKSUM](CR)
@
Delimiter character
AA
The address of the module to be set in hexadecimal format (00 to FF)
RH
The command to read the current High Alarm limits .
Response:
Valid Command:
Invalid Command:
!
Delimiter character to indicate that the command was valid
?
Delimiter character to indicate that the command was invalid
AA
The address of the responding module in hexadecimal format (00 to FF)
(Data)
A signed value representing the High Alarm limits in degrees Celsius in the format
xxx.xx. The valid range is +000.00 to +999.99.
There will be no response if the command syntax is incorrect, there is a communication error, or
there is no module with the specified address.
Examples:
Command: @03HI+090.50
Sets the High Alarm limits for module 03 to +90.5 degrees Celsius, and returns a
response indicating that the command was valid.
Command: @03RH
Reads the High Alarm limits for module 03, and returns a response indicating that the
command was valid, with a value of +090.50, which denotes that the High Alarm limits
is +90.5 degrees Celsius.
PIR-130-AC/DC User Manual Ver. 1.4.0, 2020/07/28
!AA(Data)[CHKSUM](CR)
?AA[CHKSUM](CR)
Response:!03
Response: !03+090.50
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