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user to make reasonableness checks on them. The Read Internal Coefficients ('u') command
will return them on demand.
3.1.4.3 Interpreting Engineering Units Output
All Model 9816 modules perform all internal pressure calculations in engineering units (EU) of
pounds per square inch (psi). By default, all pressure data in responses and command
parameters will also be in psi. A different engineering unit (e.g., kPa) may be obtained by
changing an internal EU Pressure Conversion Scaler (normally 1.0). See the
Read/Download Internal Coefficients ('u'/'v') commands (array 11, coefficient 01).
3.1.5 Functional Command Overview
The various NetScanner System commands for 9816 modules are best introduced by
classifying them into functional groups and then describing how each function is carried out in a
typical system. The following functions are defined for this purpose:
Start-up Initialization
Scan List Definition for Acquisition
Calibration Adjustment of Engineering Unit Correction Coefficients
Acquisition/Delivery of Data to Host
Network Qu ery and Control
Please look ahead to Table 3.1, labeled 9816 NetScannerSystem Commands, in Section
3.2, for a quick-look summary of all commands available to the Model 9816 module. Each
command may be referenced by both its functional title and by its command id in the functional
discussion sub-sections below.
The Detailed Command Description Reference immediately follows the table in Section 3.2,
with each command description occupying a page (or more if necessary). Command
descriptions in this section (as in the table) are ordered first by type (TCP/IP then UDP/IP), then
by “command id” in ASCII order (UPPERCASE letters (A .. Z) first, then lowercase letters (a ..
z)).
3.1.5.1 Start-up Initialization
Since power supplies may be distributed widely across a network of modules and host
computer(s), it is not uncommon for modules (singly or together) and the host to lose power
independently. Thus, their power may be restored at different times. Start-up initialization for
every module must normally be performed when its power is restored, as each module enters
default states after power-up, which may not be the state the host computer had previously
been operating in. Any previous TCP/IP socket connection is also lost after power failure and
must be re-established between host and module before any TCP/IP commands can be
recognized by the module. These commands are generally used to detect that start-up
initialization has occurred (or to force reset at other times), after which other commands may be
used to restore the original operating condition.
In the NetScanner System (using the 98RK-1 Scanner Interface Rack), the Power-Up Clear
('A') command may be used as a simple command to elicit a known response from a module.
Although this causes no internal function within the module, it will result in an acknowledgment
being returned to the host computer to verify proper communications. The best way to detect