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Aalborg I/O-485 User Manual

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make the response easier to read. If a crc is not required it is not sent in the
response line. Responses sent by the I/O Module are preceded with a start char-
acter symbol, #. All responses are terminated with a CR. Only the number of data
bytes required by the response are sent. Leading zeroes are stripped.

Host S Command:

S or s - This command queries the I/O Module for its communication status.
If the communications line is intact the I/O Module responds to the host
with an “OK”.

An example of a valid command to a unit with address M:

> M S crc CR
> M s crc CR

The reply format is:

#OK crc CR

If the command is not recognized, the I/O Module responds with “Bad Command”.

An example of an invalid command:

> M x crc CR

The reply format is:

#Bad Command crc CR

If the command is not received no response is sent.

Host T Command:

T or t - This command tells the I/O Module to transmit its current reading. Up
to five ASCII characters are sent by the I/O Module. The returned data is in
millivolts if the module is operating in a 0 - 5V mode. If the module is
operating in a 4 - 20mA mode the data is in microamps.

An example of a valid command to a unit with address 5:

> 5 T crc CR
> 5 t crc CR

The reply format is:

#1000 crc CR which corresponds to 1000 mV
or
#19500 crc CR which corresponds to 19500uA

If the command is not recognized “Bad Command” is returned.

An example of an invalid command to a unit with address 5:

> 5 x crc CR

The reply format is:

#Bad Command crc CR

If the command is not received no response is sent. The module returns the ana-
log input data if the command was received and understood.

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