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How to transfer date and time
DATx? This instruction makes for date and time to be reported.
Example of an inquiry: DAT0?$<CS1><CS2><CR>
Example of a response: DAT0=08.03.94;14:53$<CS1><CS2><CR>
System clock is set to 8 March 1994, 14:53 h
DATx! Instruction to set system cock in the PSI module in accordance with the above format.
Example: DATIM0!08.03.94;14:53$<CS1><CS2><CR>
Note the order: Date first, then time,
date in German format,
always two characters for day, month, year and minute,
separation of date and time by delimiter ';'
If all is correct, the PSI module responds with Acknowledge.
How to transmit top and bottom lines
KOPx? This instruction makes for the top line to be read out of the memory (identical for all pro-
tocols). 5 strings are always transmitted. Each line is transmitted as one string.
FUSx? This instruction makes for the bottom line to be read out of the memory (identical for all
protocols). 5 strings are always transmitted. Each line is transmitted as one string.
Example: 4 top lines have been entered
Inquiry: KOPF0?$CHECKSUMME<CR>
Response: KOPF0=test protocol according to;DIN VDE0701 Part1;
Test person;Erwin Beckenbauer;;$CHECKSUMME<CR>
KOPx!t1;t2;...;t5 Instruction: Overwrite top lines in the data memory of the PSI module.
FUSx!t1;t2;...;t5 Instruction: Overwrite bottom lines in the data memory of the PSI module.
tn > 24 characters causes the line to be broken up after 24 characters, the
remaining characters are automatically written to the next line.
If tn is omitted, all characters on the lines 1 to 5 are written. Characters > 5
are ignored.










