Kistler-Morse KM ultrawave User Manual
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function MAster to ultrAWAVe series
trAnsMitted
by MAster
froM
ultrAWAVe
series
receiVed by
ultrAWAVe
series
hex
Ascii
23
#
Kistler-Morse product identification number
>aa#ssr
Addssr (A956Er for
UltraWave Series)
61
a
Request application type: 0=level; 1=flow; 99=math
>aaassr
Addssr
32
2
Request engineering units. See notes following.
>aa2ssr
Adddddddssr
Note 1. This digit is echo-loss character: 0=no echo-loss, 1=echo-loss condition, 2=momentary
echo-loss condition.
N
ote 2. This is the level/head data or if a flow device, this is the head.
46,30
F0
Request flow rate (flow applications only) in selected
engineering units
>aaF0ssr
Adddddddssr
74
t
Request totalizer data (flow apps only). See notes following.
>aatssr
Ahhhhhhhhhhssr
Note 1. This digit indicates units: 0=CF, 1=GL, 2=MG, 3=CM, 4=LT, 5=ML
Note 2. This digits indicates format: 0=XXXXXX, 1=XXXX00, 2=XXXXX0, 4=XXXX.X, 5=XXX.XX, 6=XX.
XXX, 9=X.XXXX, B=XXX000
Note 3. 32 bit totalizer data in hexadecimal
52,44
RD
Request raw target
>aaRDssr
Adddddddssr
note: See Table B-2 for definitions of the characters in the command strings
chArActer
definition
>
Start of message character
aa
Two-digit ASCII HEX character address of channel
d
One-digit ASCII decimal number data
dd
Two-digit ASCII decimal number data
dd..
Two-digit or more ASCII decimal number data
dd..dd
Multiple-digit decimal number data
hh
Two-digit ASCII HEX number, upper nibble, lower nibble
hh..hh
Multiple two-digit ASCII HEX numbers
ss
Two-Digit ASCII HEX checksum of characters added between ‘>’ or ‘A’ and checksum characters. See
Checksum Calculation in this chapter for an explanation of how checksum is calculated. Note that the
‘?’ character in place of the checksum character is a wildcard and therefore ignores the checksum.
r
Carriage return (0x0D)
A
Acknowledge character (0x41)
N
Not acknowledge (0x4E)
+ -
Indicates polarity
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