Description Command Example
Response
Format
Response
Example Range
Setresolution digits re[solution]=n res=1 1to 3
Readtime ti[me] time ti:hh:mm:ss ti:16:23:45
Settime
Note:You must set hours, min-
utes,and seconds for the time to
beset correctly.
ti[me]=hh:mm:s
s
ti=08:15:0
0
00:00:00to
23:59:59
Readidentification information *i[dn?] *idn? <manufacturer>,
<model>,
<serialnumber>,
<firmwareversion>
Hart,
1521,
95001,
2.11
Readmodel and firmware version *v[ersion] *ver ver.<model>,
<firmware version>
ver.1521,
2.11
Legend: []Optional Command data
{}Returns eitherinfo rmation
nNumeric data supplied by user
9Numeric data returned to user
xCharacter data returned to user
8.2.2 Calibration Commands

The followinggroup of commands directly or indirectly affect the accuracy of

the instrument.These commands should only be used by qualified, authorized

personnel. Calibration parameters can only be changed if protectionis dis-

abled by entering the properpass-code using the command *pas= ddddd.

Entering an invalidpasscode or cycling the power re-establishes protection of

the calibrationparameters. The parameters can be read without disabling the

passcode protection.

Description Command Example
Response
Format
Response
Example Range
Unprotectcalibration parame-
terswith th e pass-code
*pas[scode]=nnnnn *pas=12345
Readdate da[te] date da: yyyy-mm-dd da:1999-03-28
Readpasscode protection
state
*pas *pas ps:9 ps:0 0 or 1
Setdate da[te]=yyyy-mm-dd da=1999-03-28 1999-01-01to
2100-12-31
Readprobe serial number se[rial] ser ser:xxxxxxxxxx ser:100231A
Setprobe serial number se[rial]=xxxxxxxxxx ser=001 0to 9, A to Z,
.,-, /
Readprobe type p[robe] pr pr:{ITS-90, IEC751,
CVD,YSI400, THERM}
pr:ITS-90

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8 Communications Interface

Communication Command List