Appendix – Banner A-GAGE MINI-ARRAY Series User Manual

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Figure A-2. Serial Communication Options

Figure A-2 shows that the binary transmission has three independent options.

These options are independently selected and are used to custom-configure the

serial data format. The

Suppress Clear Data

option is applicable when the sensor

is unobstructed. While the sensor is blocked, serial data is transmitted; once the

sensor is unobstructed, the “clear” data is transmitted once, and then no further data

transmission occurs until the sensor is again blocked. The

Suppress Header

option

will serially transmit the array data bytes. The three header bytes are not transmitted.

The

Compress Data

option affects the data bytes for the measurement modes

excluding the

ALL

mode. Except for the

ALL

mode, the analysis modes use two bytes

to transmit the appropriate information. For cases where the sensor cannot provide a

result greater than 255, the

Compress Data

option will provide this data in one byte.

As an example, assume that you have a 48-channel sensor with a last beam blocked

of 35 and a controller ID of “B.” Assume two binary format options. The first option is

the standard

Binary Transmission

format. The second format will use the

Suppress

Header

and

Compress Data

options. The two strings would be as follows:

Option 1:

Binary Transmission

0x1c B 0x00 0x23 0x0a (a total of 5 bytes per scan)

Option 2:

Binary Transmission, Suppress Header, Compress Data

0x23 (1 byte per scan)

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