
5.2.3 Command 2: Signatures
This command gets the
Values per repetition = 2
5.2.4 Command 3: Flush all Receive Buffers
Stored data in the
Values per repetition = 0
5.2.5 Command 4: Send Data to Datalogger
This command requests the
For example, this command could be used to get data converted using input filter strings of type d, D, f, F, pn, bn, u[ ], vn[ ], wn[ ] and B[n,n..] – see Section 3.
5.2.6 Command 5: Status
This command returns the
Number of watch dog resets
Number of invalid commands executed
Lithium battery level
x x x x
Number of watch dog resets: This is a count from 0 to 99. This indicates that there has been some hardware or software failure, or can be caused by the datalogger transmitting the correct address but not transmitting any commands.
Number of invalid commands executed: This is a count from
Lithium battery level:
0Lithium battery low and must be replaced.
1 Lithium battery good.
The second floating point value is the same as for Command 1:
Port 4 data available Port 3 data available
Port 2 data available
Port 1 data available
x x x x