13 pc interface commands – Omega Speaker Systems OS530LE User Manual

Page 40

Advertising
background image

2-25

Using the Handheld Infrared Thermometer

2

2.3.13 PC Interface Commands

You can communicate directly from the PC to the infrared thermometer. Here
are the Comm port settings and communication commands from the PC:
Baud rate: 9600
Data: 8 Bits
One Stop Bit
No Parity
All the PC commands to the infrared thermometer are case sensitive and
terminates with a carriage return (CR). You can change parameter settings
from the PC when data transmission is stopped.

Here is a typical data strings from the infrared thermometer to the PC when
the “T” command is activated:
OS534; E:95; MAX:78; MIN:65; DIF:13; AVG:72; DIS:1144; HAL:900; TC:74;
TEF:0;
LAL:20; AMB:125; PRN:5; PRNF:1; IR:73; CF:0; FF:1; LF: 0:
End

Command

Description

(ASCII)

IR

Get the current infrared temperature from the thermometer

T

Start sending Data stings from the thermometer to the PC

P

Stop sending data to the PC

S

Reset Min, Max, Diff, Avg temperature values on the thermometer

F1 or F0

F1 = Set Engineering unit to °F , F0 = Set Engineering unit to °C

E95

Set Emissivity to 0.95 (Thermometer sends “E:95” back as
confirmation)

H500

Set High Alarm set point (HAL) to 500 (It sends “HAL:500” back as
confirmation)

L20

Set Low Alarm set point (LAL) to 20 (It sends “LAL:20” back as
confirmation)

A125

Set Target ambient temp (AMB) to 125(It sends “AMB:125” back as
confirmation)

t

Get the data transmission interval (PRN) from thermometer

t5

Set data transmission interval (PRN) to 5 seconds. Thermometer sends
back “PRN:5” as confirmation.

p

Get the data transmission flag from the thermometer.
PRNF:0 means no data transmission (PRN is disabled)
PRNF:1 means data transmission (PRN is enabled)

D0

Start to download stored data from IR thermometer memory

De

Erase the data from the IR thermometer memory

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: