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CF 126 31 Nov 2001
↵ is the 'carriage return' character (ASCII decimal 13).
Example
“0001F1↵"
Reply "OK"
F2 Deactivate Tare
Purpose To remove the offset from the channel's data values that was applied when tare was
activated.
Usage
"#aaccF2↵"
# is the 'pound' or 'hash' character (ASCII decimal 35).
aa is the two-character instrument address.
cc is the two-character channel number
↵ is the 'carriage return' character (ASCII decimal 13).
Example
"#0001F2↵”
Reply “OK”
F9 Transmit Peak Data
Purpose To transmit the channel's peak data value
Usage
"#aaccF9↵"
# is the 'pound' or 'hash' character (ASCII decimal 35).
aa is the two-character instrument address.
cc is the two-character channel number
↵ is the 'carriage return' character (ASCII decimal 13).
Example
"#0001F9↵”
Reply " 12620.5" (typical) or "N/A"
Remarks This command is not available on the DFI 1550.
FA Transmit Valley Data
Purpose To transmit the channel's valley data value
Usage
"#aaccFA↵”
# is the 'pound' or 'hash' character (ASCII decimal 35).
aa is the two-character instrument address
cc is the two-character channel number
↵ is the 'carriage return' character (ASCII decimal 13).
Example
"#0001FA↵"
Reply "-0012.5" (typical) or "N/A"
Remarks This command is not available on the DFI 1550.
FB Clear Peak and Valley Data
Purpose To reset the channel's peak and valley data values to the track value.
Usage
“#aaccFB↵"
# is the 'pound' or 'hash' character (ASCII decimal 35).
aa is the two-character instrument address.
cc is the two-character channel number
↵ is the 'carriage return' character (ASCII decimal 13).
Example
“#0001FB. ↵"
Reply "OK" or "N/A"
Remarks This command is not available on the DFI 1550.
FF Transmit Analog-to-Digital Converter Reading
Purpose To transmit the Analog-to-Digital converter reading as a percentage from -100% to
+100% of the AID converter’s full scale.
Usage
"#aaccFF↵"
# is the 'pound' or 'hash' character (ASCII decimal 35),
aa is the two-character instrument address.
cc is the two-character channel number
↵ is the 'carriage return' character (ASCII decimal 13).
Example
"#0001FF↵"