LumaSense Technologies IN 6/78-L User Manual

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IN 6/78-L Operating Manual

Data format UPP (Universal Pyrometer Protocol) · 30

Description

Command

Parameters

Reading basic
temperature range:

AAmb

Output: YYYYZZZZ (hex 8-digit, °C or °F)

YYYY = beginning of temp. range

ZZZZ = end of temp. range

Reading
temperature sub
range:

AAme

as with mb

Repeatedly reading
measuring values:

AAmsXXX

XXX = 000 to 999
XXX = No. of measuring values

Error status:

AAfs

Output 1 Byte hex

Bit 0 = 1: EEPROM error
Bit 1 = 1: Watch dog Reset
Bit 2 = 1: Under voltage reset

Reading
parameters:

AApa

Output 11-digit decimal:

Digit 1 and 2 (10 to 99 or 00): emissivity

Digit 3 (0 to 6): t

90

(exposure time)

Digit 4 (0 to 8): t

CL

(storage delete mode)

Digit 5 (0 to 1): analog output
Digits 6 and 7 (00 to 99): temperature
Digits 8 and 9 (00 to 97): address
Digit 10 (0 to 6 or 8): baud rate

Digit 11 always 0

Device address*:

AAgaXX

XX: Device address decimal
00 to 97 variable device addresses
98 = global address without response

(

only setting commands!)

99 = global address with response

Baud rate:

AAbrX

X = 0 to 6 or 8 (dec.)
0: 1200 Bd 3: 9600 Bd 6: 57600 Bd
1: 2400 Bd 4: 19200 Bd 7: not allowed

2: 4800 Bd 5: 38400 Bd 8: 115200 Bd

Internal pyrometer
temperature:

AAgt

Output: XXX (dec. 000 ... 099 °C, 032 ... 210 °F)

Max. internal
pyrometer
temperature:

AAtm

Output: XXX (dec. 000 ... 099 °C, 032 ... 210 °F)

Reset*:

AAre

Reset device

Command delay:

AAtwXX

XX = 00 to 99 relative delay value

Reading ambient
temperature:

AAut

Output: stored value, 4-digit hex
e.g. 0258 corresponds to 600 degrees

Entering ambient
temperature:

AAutXXXX

XXXX = value of ambient temperature, 4-digit, hex
XXXX e.g. FFEC corresponds to –20 degrees
- 99

dez

= FF9D

hex

means: automatic, no manual

compensation

Marginal values for

ambient
temperature:

AAut?

Output: marginal values for the entry, 2 x 4-digit, hex

e.g. FF9D0384 corresponds to -99 to 900 degrees

Reading
maximum/minimum
values:

AAmi

Output: 0 or 1
0 = maximum value, 1 = minimum value

Setting of
maximum/minimum

values:

AAmiX

X = desired setting
0 = maximum value, 1 = minimum value

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