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Chapter 5

SDI-12 Command and Response Protocol

H-3521

SDI-12 Command and Response Protocol 5-1

5.0 SDI-12 Command and Response Protocol
This is a brief description of the Serial Digital Interface (SDI-12) Command and Response
Protocol used by the W

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Series Model H-3521 sensor. Included is a description of the

commands and data format supported by the H-3521.

Refer to the document "A SERIAL DIGITAL INTERFACE STANDARD FOR
MICROPROCESSOR-BASED SENSORS.” Version 1.3 July 25, 2004 Prepared by the SDI-12
Support Group, 165 East 500 South River Heights, Utah.(http://www.sdi-12.org)
Note: The H-3521 incorporates V1.3 with the exception of the CRC request.

During normal communication, the data recorder sends an address together with a command to
the H-3521 SDI-12 sensor. The H-3521 then replies with a "response." In the following
descriptions, SDI-12 commands and responses are enclosed in quotes. The SDI-12 address and
the command/response terminators are defined as follows:

"a"

Is the sensor address. The following ASCII Characters are valid addresses:
"0-9", "A-Z", "a-z", "*", "?". Sensors will be initially programmed at the
factory with the address of "0" for use in single sensor systems. Addresses
"1 to 9" and "A to Z" or "a to z" can be used for additional sensors
connected to the same SDI-12 bus. Address "*" and "?" are "wild card"
addresses which select any sensor, regardless of its actual address.

"!"

Is the last character of a command block.

""

Are carriage return (0D) hex and line feed (0A) hex characters. They are
the last two characters of a response block.

Notes:

All commands/responses are upper-case printable ASCII characters.

Commands must be terminated with a "!" character.

Responses are terminated with characters.

The command string must be transmitted in a contiguous block with no gaps of
more than 1.66 milliseconds between characters.