Table 1 - broadcast id code description – YSI Level Scout User Manual
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The format for the broadcast messages is ASCII characters (7 data, even parity, 1 stop bit) at the current baud rate, with the following
formatted data:
‘accctt+yyyy/mm/dd_hh:mm:ss.ss,[ v u,]
Where ‘a’ is the transducer address, ‘ccc’ is the broadcast ID code (table 1), and ‘tt’ is the active test profile number. Next follows a
plus sign (+) and time stamp (yyyy/mm/dd_hh:mm:ss.ss) followed by the formatted decimal datum for each measurement actually
scanned per the current test profile. Each datum value (v) is followed by a unit name (u).
A space separates each v and u, and a comma (,) follows each u. A carriage return, line feed combination ends the string.
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Example:
The following example shows a transducer with address 0 broadcasting a Low Warning message from test profile number 3 at one
(1) second before midnight, December 24, 2005, for two (2) measurements (pressure and temperature) logged:
0WLO03+2005/12/24_23:59:59.00, +0.05 psi, 75.5 degC,
TABLE 1 - BROADCAST ID CODE DESCRIPTION
NLN
Normal, Linear Logged Scan
NLA
Normal, Linear Average Logged Scan
NLG
Normal, Logarithmic Logged Scan
NEB
Normal, Event Based Logged Scan
AHI
Alarm, Logged Scan Above High Alarm Limit
ALO
Alarm, Logged Scan Below Low Alarm Limit
WHI
Warn, Logged Scan Above High Warn Limit
WLO
Warn, Logged Scan Below Low Warn Limit
Tip
When the Broadcast feature is enabled, only one Level Scout should be attached to the
communications (Site) network. Use of multiple transducers may result in data transmission
collisions resulting in a failure of correct packets to be transmitted.