b)i=1. In case of a probe problem, the analog output for this channel will be forced to its maximum possible value (e.g., 10V or 20mA).
c)i=2. In case of a probe problem, the analog output will be forced to its minimum possible value (e.g., 0V or 4mA).
“p[i]” This command allows the user to force the thermometer to enter in sleep mode (p+) or to exit it
a)When the thermometer is powered on, the sleep mode is always disabled.
b)When new temperature values are acquired, these new values will be shown on the display (if present) for about 40 seconds, after which “Sleep mode” will be displayed.
c)The analog outputs will keep the last temperature readings, until new ones become available.
d)The front panel led status lights will keep their values until new readings are acquired.
“q” “q” allows for selecting the fast (q+) or the slow
“s[j]” or “s[i j]” This command will set the analog output span for the analog channel # i (if using a multi- channel thermometer, the “i” parameter specifies the channel to which the command is addressed). The “j” parameter specifies the span that can range from 1.0 to 1000.0, in temperature units that are defined by the last “u” command.
“t” or “t[i]” Returns the current temperature reading for channel # i.
ex: “t4 E“ will return the temperature for channel # 4. “t E”, with the FOB104 thermometer, will return:
+24.3<CR>
+24.5<CR>
+24.7<CR>
+24.4<CR>
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The “t” command is also available in a special “ta” version, that can be useful for continuously and automatically monitoring all enabled channels. This special mode is recommended when automatically acquiring temperature readings with a suitable
“C:I;T: ±xxx.x<CR>”
where i is the channel number, and xxx.x is the temperature reading (signed number). For the FOB101 model, i is always 1.
“u[i]” Set units of measurements to either Celsius (i=c) or Fahrenheit (i=f). Note that this unit selection is the same as the temperature unit selection made from the keypad (if the display option is installed).
ex: | “uc E“, to select ºC (Celsius). |
“y” The “y” command can be used to confirm the “signal strength” of a probe and/or its connection. It can be used as a diagnostic tool to confirm the good operation of a probe and its patch cord (if applicable) connected to a channel. The returned value can be between 0.3 to approximately 3.00; a higher value is better. A minimum of 1.25 is required for a channel to return a temperature.
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