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3.2.6.
COMMAND FORMATS
A
command
is defined as an operating code of 1 byte specifying the type of operation required. The reply to this
command is the return of one block with the requested data having the same command code + 128 (80H). The
following command codes are available:
codice Action performed by the measuring device after receiving the command.
0 Send
the
type of instrument
and
version
of the software ( all model )
1 Send
the
process data
(for all models)
2 Send
the
data logger’s data
(ML210/211/212)
3 Receive
date and time
(ML210/211/212)
reset the enabled totalizers
( all model )
4,5,6,7,9,
10,13
RESERVED
8
Send or receive data for batch
(ML210 / ML3-F1)
11 Send
events
data(ML210/211/212)
12 Send
min/max
(ML210/211/212)
14
Set set-point
(ML212)
NOTE: the commands indicated with the term "RESERVED" are used during factory calibration and diagnosis, are
protected by a special password and must not be used by the user under any circumstance.
In this description, the command codes in hexadecimal and (decimal) format and the related data format are shown.
The numeration of the bits is from 0 (LSB) to 15 (MSB). The numeration of the bytes received is from 0 to N, where 0
is the first byte received and N is the last.
3.2.7.
READING THE TYPE OF INSTRUMENT AND THE SOFTWARE VERSION
Command code: 0
Command format: ADDRESS TO + ADDRESS FROM + 00H + 00H + CRC CHECKSUM
Reply data format: bytes 0..5: device name («ML 210»)
byte 6: software version (major number)
byte 7: software version (minor number)
bytes 8-9: (16 bits unsigned integer, byte 8=MSB):
hardware / software enabling flags, bit 0 = LSB, bit 15 = MSB:
bits Functions ML210/211/3f1
Functions ML212
0-2 current access level (0..7)
current access level (0..7)
3 channel 1 impulses in use
impulses for volume in use
4 channel 2 impulses in use
duty cycle actuator type in use
5 channel 1 frequency in use
frequency for flow rate in use
6 channel 2 frequency in use
frequency for actuator in use
7 scale range 2 in use
on/off type actuator in use
8 specific weight in use
specific weight in use
9 additional output 3 present
additional output 3 present
10 additional output 4 present
additional output 4 present
11 output 4..20 mA 2 present
output 4..20 mA 2 present
12 RS232 present
input on/off n.2 present
13 batching functions active
analog inputs 1 and 2 present
14 output 4..20 mA 2 present
output 4..20 mA 1 present
15 RS485 present
RS485 present