Table 11, Error messaging/text messages table, Eir interpretation are shown in – Vaisala WXT520 User Manual

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0xUabc!0TX,Use chksum CCb<cr><lf> (wrong checksum applied to
the 0xU command)

See also

Chapter 10, Troubleshooting, on page 133

. In case of constant

error, please contact Vaisala Service Center, see

Vaisala Service

Centers on page 131

.

Table 11

Error Messaging/Text Messages Table

Text message
identifier (in
NMEA 0183 v3.0
protocol only)

Text Message

Interpretation and action

01

Unable to measure error The requested parameters are not activated in the

message, see

Chapter 8, Sensor and Data Message

Settings, on page 107

, and check the parameter

selection fields.

02

Sync/address error

The device address in the beginning of the command is
invalid. Ask the device address with the ?! (SDI-12) or
?<cr><lf> (ASCII and NMEA) command and retype the
command with the correct address.

03

Unknown cmd error

The command is not supported, use the correct
command format, see

Chapter 7, Getting the Data

Messages, on page 65

.

04

Profile reset

Checksum error in configuration settings during power-
up. Factory settings used instead.

05

Factory reset

Checksum error in calibration settings during power-up.
Factory settings used instead.

06

Version reset

New software version in use.

07

Start-up

Software reset. Program starts from the beginning.

08

Use chksum xxx

Given checksum not correct for the command. Use the
proposed checksum.

09

Measurement reset

The ongoing measurement of all the sensors interrupted
and started from the beginning.

10

Rain reset

The precipitation sensor counter reset.

11

Inty reset

Precipitation sensor intensity counter reset.

NOTE

When WXT520 is used on an RS-485 bus with other polled devices,
the error messaging feature shall always be disabled. This is done by
the following command: 0SU,S=N<crlf>.

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