Setting the security access option – HF scientific 19944 Triple Validation Turbidimeter - 0-100 NTU User Manual

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The 5 BYTE message sent by the master computer is detailed as follows:

BYTE #1 is an attention character (3A in hex format)
BYTE #2 is the native address of the master instrument that is requesting

information from the sensors in the RS485 loop. This address is 00 hex by
definition (sent in hex format).

BYTE #3 is the address of the sensor being queried (sent in hex format)
BYTE #4 is the command/request to be serviced. 00 hex is the request to have

the instrument report the current turbidity level (sent in hex format)

BYTE #5 is the Check Sum of the previous 4 bytes (sent in hex format). Note

that 1 hex is added to the sum as an offset level.

When a command of 0 hex is issued by the master computer, the instrument that was
addressed will provide an 18 BYTE return message. This message is detailed as follows:

BYTE #1 is an attention character (3A in hex format)
BYTE #2 is the native address of the instrument that is responding (sent in hex

format).

BYTES #3-10 represent the current turbidity value (including decimal place) sent

in hex. All hex values should be converted to ASCII. Any unused bytes
(depending on selected resolution) are filled to the right with spaces (20 hex).

BYTES #11-13 represent the engineering units measured with this instrument:

‘NTU’ (sent in hex format). All hex values should be converted to ASCII.

BYTES #14-15 represent the instrument status WORD in hex format (high BYTE

first). This provides information on the mode that the instrument is currently in.

BYTES #16-17 represent the instrument warning status WORD in hex format

(high BYTE first). This status WORD provides detailed information on warnings
that the instrument has stored. If this WORD is 0 hex then the instrument is
operating with no warnings or problems observed in operation.

BYTE #18 is the Check Sum of the previous 17 bytes (sent in hex format). Note

that 1 hex is added to the sum as an offset level.

The Baud rate used in this feature is the same as the baud rate set in the previous section
on automatic/timed printouts. The other parameters for the digital communication are 8
bit, no parity and one (1) stop bit.

8.8 Setting the Security Access Option
The instrument is equipped with a security access option. If this option is turned on, the
user must be able to input one of the three access codes used in the instrument: code 333
will provide access to instrument calibration, code 444 will provide access to instrument
configuration, and code 555 will provide access to the OFFSET. See section 5.2 for more
information on this security feature. The security button will be highlighted on this

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