Commands, Command, Command and "?" command data – Black Box 945 User Manual

Page 19: Data.1 data.2

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How to Use Data Communications

19

WATLOW Series 945

Commands

Data.1

Data.2

Low Limit

High Limit

Code

Function

AXHI

Process RL value

RH value

Alarm High X value

±

555/Deviation

±

999

AXLO

Process RL value

RH value

Alarm Low X value

±

555/Deviation

±

999

ALM

0

No alarms occurring

Writing a 0 will clear all

1

A1H occurring

alarms if the alarm

2

A1L occurring

condition no longer

4

A2H occurring

exists.

8

A2L occurring

AL1

0

2

0

Alarm 1 = deviation

1

Alarm 1 = process

2

No Alarm 1

AL2

0

2

0

Alarm 2 = deviation

1

Alarm 2 = process

2

No Alarm 2

ATMN

1

1

1

Auto/Manual toggle must
be sent twice within 5 sec.

AUT

0

3

0

No auto-tuning

1

Slow response tuning

2

Medium response tuning

3

Fast response tuning

CAL*

-180

°

F

180

°

F

Calibration offset

-100

°

C

100

°

C

-180 Units

180 Units

CF

0

1

0

Display

°

C

1

Display

°

F

CLUP

Yes

No

SPC control limits update

CTX

1

60

Output X cycle time

DAY

1

31

Day of the month/data log

DB

0

99

°

F

Dead band

0

55

°

C

0 Units

99 Units

DEC

0

2

0

No decimal point

1

0.0

2

0.00

DEX

0.00

9.99

Output X derivative

DFL

0

1

0

US prompts

1

SI prompts

HOUR

0

23

Hour for data logging

HYSX

1

°

F

99

°

F

Output X switching hys.

1

°

C

55

°

C

1 Unit

99 Units

INDC

1

1

1

UP/DOWN key action

INT

0.0

60.0

Time interval in minutes
for logging
0.0 = logging OFF

ITX

0.00

9.99

Output X integral

"=" Command

"The "=" Command sets a specific Series 945 parameter (Data.1) to a specific
value (Data.2) when the unit is in the HOLD mode. Use Tables 5 and 6 to select
parameters (Data.1) in the lefthand column. In Table 6 the low and high limit or
code values (Data.2) are in the three center columns.

NOTE:

An X means it
applies to either
Output 1 or
Output 2.

* When the 945 RTD
input is 0.1

°

,

these

parameters will have
a decimal point to
the left of the least
significant digit.

Table 6 -
"=" and "?" Com-
mands. These are
READ or WRITE
commands. See
Table 4 for more "?"
Commands.

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