FUTEK IPM500 (D500) Digital Display User Manual

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These basic Command formats are used when the Remote Display Counter is in display modes

0 - 6. The basic Data formats are the same except *#C is omitted. The basic Data formats are

used in display mode 7.
Single or multiple (2-4) Data formats are used in display modes 8-11. Example:

SDDDDDD.SDDDDDD.SDDDDDD.SDDDDDD.A<CR><LF>
<LF> optional, “Ser 3” “Digit 5” = 0, termination characters only at end of data string or

SDDDDDD.<CR><LF>SDDDDDD.<CR><LF>SDDDDDD.<CR><LF>SDDDDDD.A<CR><LF>

“Ser 3” “Digit 5” = 1, termination characters at end of each data item.

8.6 RECOGNITION CHARACTER, AND START AND STOP CHARACTERS

The meter recognizes an asterisk ( * ) as the command recognition character. In the counter,

another command recognition character may be chosen to make the meter compatible with an
existing system. The meter will still respond to an asterisk. For all meters, in continuous mode,

a device ,such as a printer, may require a start and stop bit to recognize the data string being

sent. Normally there is no start bit and the stop bit is a carriage return <CR>. When the Counter

is in a normal operating mode (not Remote Display), SER 3, XDXXX can be set for the following

combinations:

Continuous Readings

D

Command Recognition Character

Start Character

Stop Character

0

1

2
3

*

Selected

*

Selected

None

None

Selected
Selected

CR

CR

Selected
Selected

Either Instrument Setup.exe or Serial.exe may be used to set the Command recognition

character and the start stop characters. These programs may be downloaded from our website.

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. APPENDIX A: DPM MEMORY ADDRESSES AND DATA DEFINITIONS

9.1 DPM 1-BYTE RAM MEMORY DATA

(L) = Lower memory, (U) = Upper memory

Hex Address

Item Name

Bit Assignment

DE (L)

Configuration

Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

0 Linear data

1 Custom curve (Extended DPM)

0 Spare

0 No Auto-Tare

1 Auto-Tare

0 0 Peak button displays Peak

0 1 Peak button displays Valley

1 0 Peak b. displays Peak then Valley

1 1 Peak button tares the meter

0 0 0 Not rate

0 0 1 Rate x 0.1

0 1 0 Rate x 1

0 1 1 Rate x 10

1 0 0 Rate x 100
1 0 1 Rate x 1000

1 1 0 Rate x 10,000

BF (L)

Analog Setup

Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

0 Analog output unfiltered

1 Analog output filtered

0 0 0-20 mA current output

0 1 0-10V voltage output

1 0 4-20 mA current output

69 (L)

Serial Cnfg3

Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

0 0 0 Send Reading

0 0 1 Send Peak

0 1 0 Send Valley

0 1 1 Send Reading + Peak

1 0 0 Send Reading + Peak + Valley

0 <CR> or <CR><LF> at end of all Items

1 <CR> or <CR><LF> at end of each Item

(if no Alarm character)

0 Non-latching RTS

1 Latching RTS

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