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"Read Data" command, the first character will not contain an A or N character, and each datum may be in a format specified by a parameter of the command itself, or be implied by the particular command operation code. One or more data fields may appear in a "pure data" response, and these may be contiguous or have separator characters.

Streams are special transmissions output by a Model 9046 module that, once configured and started by special forms of the ’c’ command, will be emitted autonomously (i.e., continue to be output at some rate repetitively, on its own). Subsequent ’c’ commands may stop such streams

-if the streams themselves are not programmed to eventually expire on their own. A maximum of three separate concurrent streams can be programmed to be output by any one Model 9046 module. These streams are very useful for acquiring data (at up to three separate concurrent rates) with minimal intrusion by the host.

Most TCP/IP commands, that return immediate data in their response (or cause data to be eventually returned via autonomous data streams), have a format code (a number between 0 and 8) that establishes the format of all the data, both sent or returned. The first few format codes (0, 1, 2, and 5) select various "human readable" data. These are ASCII numerical strings with individual data values separated by space characters. Such formats require conversion between the host command format and the native internal module data format (always 32-bit integers or 32-bit IEEE single floating point (big endian) quantities). Normally, the host command or response contains numbers with a decimal (with sign and decimal point) or hexadecimal (dump) representation. The last two format codes (7 and 8) send or return pure binary data (32-bit IEEE Floating Single or Integer, big-endian or little-endian) that only a computer can read. Such formats are the most efficient for transferring data between host computer and module firmware since little conversion is required at each end. When more than one datum of this type appears in a command, response, or stream, the individual data values follow one another (4 bytes/32-bits at a time) without any separators between them. Each command description below, with format choices, has a small table showing the valid formats allowed. A few commands have a fixed format for sending or returning data, which is stated explicitly in its command description.

The Model 9046 has several special datum values it returns when a particular E. U. datum is out of range, or was calculated incorrectly. Such values vary with the Sensor type of any channel. All Thermocouple (TC) channels have an "open circuit" detection feature that indicates when a valid thermocouple is unplugged from its channel. Any TC primary E. U. datum will be set to approximately 99999 to indicate this condition. The same value is returned for its other UTR junction E. U. temperature if the internal measured junction voltage is "out-of-range". Additionally, any UTR junction E. U. temperature above 55 ºC returns the value +88888; any below -35ºC returns a negative value (-88888). Any "out-of-range" Resistance (R) channel returns the E. U. datum 10,000,000 ohms. Any erroneous temperature calculation for an RTD or Thermistor channel returns the E. U. datum 88888. The E. U. value +99999 is returned for RTD temperature values above 850 ºC; any below -200 ºC returns a negative value (-99999). The E. U. value 99999 is returned for Thermistor temperature values above 200 ºC; any below -80 ºC returns a negative value (-99999). When checking for these special E. U. values use an approximate value for comparison (e.g., for 99999 check for greater than (>) 99998.0), since the actual value can sometimes have a fractional part (e.g., 99998.1234). For the special ’b’ command only, these values may be scaled down (e.g., 99998.1 may be 999.981).

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Contents Model Ethernet Intelligent Temperature Scanner User’s Manual Page Table of Contents Merchandise Return Procedures Our WarrantyOur Company Technical SupportWebsite and E-Mail Our Firmware Our Publication Disclaimer This page left intentionally blank General IntroductionIntroduction Exploded View of Module Physical DescriptionThermocouple Cold Junction Compensation Theory of OperationOpen Circuit Detection Setup InstructionsEquipment Required Network Dialog Box Computer PreparationTCP/IP Properties Dialog Box Cable Connections Module ConnectionPressure Systems, Inc Model 9046 User’s Manual Network Status Screen IP Address AssignmentNetwork Status after connection ConfigureNetwork Options Pulldown Menu Pressure Systems, Inc Model 9046 User’s Manual Set Sensor Type Sensor Type Values Read Sensor Type Thermocouple Reference Temperature AlarmsC05 Read Temperature Units Set Temperature UnitsWrite EU Filter Parameter V0110b ddV00152 U00152 Read EU Filter ParameterCalibration V00100 H0001U00100 W08Pressure Systems, Inc Model 9046 User’s Manual Firmware Sensor Type Gain Setting Engineering Va, Vb UnitsDescription of Operation Thermocouple VoltageResistance ThermistorUpdating the Firmware This page intentionally blank Command Quick Reference Command SetPressure Systems, Inc.Model 9046 User’s Manual Summary Information About All Commands Pressure Systems, Inc Model 9046 User’s Manual Pressure Systems, Inc Model 9046 User’s Manual No Operation Command ’A’ Reset Command ’B’ Purpose Read Primary Transducer Volts Command ’V’Vppppf Dddd.. dddd999999 -4.989500 0.005390 V11110Read Primary Transducer A/D Counts Command ’a’ 32767.000000 -32700.000000 10.000000 A11110Aaaabbbbcccc..pppp Read Primary Transducer E. U. Data at High Speed Command ’b’Nuss does not use this command normally. You may execute it Define/Control Autonomous Host Streams Command ’c’ Pressure Systems, Inc Model 9046 User’s Manual Pressure Systems, Inc Model 9046 User’s Manual Pressure Systems, Inc Model 9046 User’s Manual Pressure Systems, Inc Model 9046 User’s Manual Read response 00 1 000F 0 1 7 0 c 00 2 00F0 0 2 7 0 c 00 3 FF00 0 4 7 Pressure Systems, Inc Model 9046 User’s Manual Command ’c’- Sub-command Index 01 Start Streams Example Space Command ’c’- Sub-command Index 02 Stop StreamsExample 02 0 c 03 3 c 01 Command ’c’- Sub-command Index 03 Clear StreamsPressure Systems, Inc Model 9046 User’s Manual Character Command ’c’ Sub-command Index 04 Return Stream InformationFfff 0 20 7 32000 1 7002 200.200.200.1 DescriptionPrefix/Data Groups Enable UTR Temperature/Other EU Data ûC Enable Primary Transducer Temperature/ResistanceEnable UTR Temperature/Other A/D Counts Enable UTR Temperature/Other Voltages05 1 Command c 06 st pro remport ipaddr 06 0 06 0 1Nuss does not normally use this command since it generates This page intentionally left blank Model 9046 Ethernet Interface Cable Appendix a Cable DiagramsModel 9046 Ethernet Interface Cable Headquarters/Factory European Office

9046 specifications

Pressure Systems 9046 is a highly advanced pressure management solution designed to cater to various industrial and commercial applications. Renowned for its robust performance and reliability, this system is engineered to optimize pressure levels in a wide range of environments, ensuring efficiency and safety in operations.

At its core, Pressure Systems 9046 integrates cutting-edge technologies that enhance its functionality and user experience. One of its main features is the Smart Pressure Regulation Technology (SPRT), which utilizes intelligent algorithms to automatically adjust and maintain optimal pressure levels. This ensures that processes run smoothly, minimizing the risk of pressure fluctuations that can lead to equipment damage or operational downtime.

Another standout characteristic of the Pressure Systems 9046 is its modular design. This allows for easy scalability and customization, enabling users to configure the system according to their specific needs. Whether addressing low-pressure applications or high-pressure requirements, the modular setup can adapt and expand, providing flexibility for various industrial settings.

In addition, the system is equipped with advanced monitoring capabilities. With real-time data tracking and reporting, operators can monitor pressure levels, detect anomalies, and analyze trends. This proactive approach to pressure management enhances operational efficiency, reduces costs, and ensures compliance with safety standards.

Durability is another hallmark of Pressure Systems 9046. Built with high-quality materials, it can withstand harsh environmental conditions, including extreme temperatures and corrosive substances. This robust construction not only extends the lifespan of the system but also reduces maintenance needs, offering long-term reliability.

Moreover, Pressure Systems 9046 supports remote monitoring features, allowing users to access system data and control operations from anywhere. This connectivity simplifies management tasks and contributes to a more streamlined workflow, enabling industries to focus on core operations while ensuring pressure systems are performing optimally.

In conclusion, Pressure Systems 9046 stands out due to its innovative technologies, user-friendly design, and exceptional durability. Its combination of smart pressure regulation, modularity, real-time monitoring, and remote access makes it an indispensable tool for various industries looking to enhance their pressure management strategies. As industries continue to evolve, Pressure Systems 9046 is poised to meet the changing demands of the market, ensuring safe and efficient operations for years to come.