LumaSense Technologies IS 50-LO plus User Manual
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IS 50-LO plus / IGA 50-LO plus Manual
Data format UPP 32
Address:
AAgaXX
XX = (00 ... 97)
00 ... 97 = regular device addresses
99 = Global address with response
98 = Global address without response (only setting commands!)
Baud rate:
AAbrX
X = 1...6 or 8 (decimal)
1 = 2400 Baud 4 = 19200 Baud
(7 7 is not allowed)
2 = 4800 Baud 5 = 38400 Baud
8 = 115200 Baud
3 = 9600 Baud 6 = 57600 Baud
Changing °C / °F
AAfhX
Output: X = 0: display in °C; X = 1: display in °F
Wait time:
AAtwXX
XX = 00 … 99 (decimal)
Internal temperature: AAgt
Output: XX (decimal 00 … 98, in °C)
XXX (decimal 032 … 208 °F)
Max. internal
temperature:
AAtm
Output: XX (decimal 00 … 98, in °C)
XXX (decimal 032 … 208 °F)
Error status:
AAfs
Output 1 byte hex (00 = no error)
Bit 0 = 1: Measurement unit doesn’t work
Bit 1 = 1: Internal temperature measurement doesn’t work
Laser targeting light:
AAlaX
X = 0 switch off laser; X = 1 switch on laser
Reading interface:
AAin
Output: 1 or 2 (1 = RS232, 2 = RS485)
Reading parameters:
AApa
Output decimal 11-digit:
Digit 1 und 2 (10...99 or 00): Emissivity
Digit 3 (0 ... 6): Exposure time
Digit 4 (0 ... 8): Clear time max. storage
Digit 5 (0 ... 1): Analog output
Digit 6 and 7: (00 ... 98): Temperature
Digit 8 and 9 (00 ... 97): Address
Digit 10 (0 ... 6 or 8): Baud rate
Digit 11 (0): always 0
Device type:
AAna
Output: “IS 50-LO plus” or “IGA 50-LO plus” (16 ASCII-characters)
Serial number:
AAsn
Output: XXXX (hex 4-digit)
Device type /
software version:
AAve
Output: XXYYZZ (6-digit decimal)
XX = 61 (IS 50-LO plus and IGA 50-LO plus)
YY = Month of software version
ZZ = Year of software version
Software version
in detail:
AAvs
tt.mm.yy XX.YY
tt = day; mm = month; yy = year; XX.YY = software version
Ref. number:
AAbn
Output: XXXXXX (hex 6-digit)
Note: the letter “l” means the lower case letter of “L”.
Additional instruction for the RS485 interface:
Requirements to the master system during half-duplex operation:
1. After an inquiry, the bus should be switched into a transmission time of 3 bits (some older
interfaces are not fast enough for this).
2. The pyrometer's response will follow after 3 ms at latest.
3. If there is no response, there is a parity or syntax error and the inquiry has to be repeated.