7 data format upp( (universal pyrometer protocol), 7 data format upp, Universal pyrometer protocol) – LumaSense Technologies ISR 6 Advanced User Manual
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7 Data format UPP
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(Universal Pyrometer
Protocol)
Software commands can be exchanged directly with the pyrometer through an interface using
suitable communication software or by using the Test function located in the Pyrometer
Parameters window of the InfraWin software package.
The data exchange occurs in ASCII format with the following transmission parameters:
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The data format is: 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, even parity (8,1,e) no handshake;
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The device responds to the entry of a command with output (such as the measuring
value) + CR (Carriage Return, ASCII 13), to pure entry commands with ok + CR, or no +
CR.
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Every command starts with the 2-digit device address AA followed by two lower case
command letters and finished with CR.
Example Read Command: Entry: “00em“ + CR
The emissivity setting (e) of the device with the address 00 is returned.
Answer: “0970“ +
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The ASCII parameter “X” indicates a change to be made in a parameter. When used, the
command contains the new value.
Example Write Command: Entry: “00emXXXX“ + CR
The parameter used for the emissivity setting (e) with the address 00 is changed.
Answer: “00em0853“ +
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A “?” after the lower case command letters answers with the limits of the respective
settings (only at setting commands, not at query commands).
Example Read Limits Command: Entry: “00em?“ + ˜CR!
Answer: Could be 00501000 +
1.000 (or 5% and 100%)
Description
Command Parameters
Analog output
AAasX
X=0 (0 to 20mA)
X=1 (4 to 20mA)
Minimum intensity
switch-off level
AAawXX
AAaw
XX=02 to 50 (2% to 50%)
Answer: DD 2 decimal digit 02 to 50
Reference
number
AAbn
Output: XXXXXX (hex 6-digit)
Baud rate (set)
AAbrX
X = 0 to 6 or 8 (dec.)
0 = 1200 Baud 1 = 2400 Baud 2 = 4800 Baud
3 = 9600 Baud 4 = 19200 Baud 5 = 38400 Baud
6 = 57600 Baud 7 = is not allowed 8 = 115200 Baud
“Dirty Window”
Warning
AAdwXX
XX = 00 …99% (2 digit, hex.)