Instruction Manual
Chapter 3
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BE1285-15 1309 Multipoint Sampler LumaSense Technologies A/S
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Table 3.1. The range of ASCII terminator-characters which can be used
in communication with the 1309
ASCII Cha
r-
acter
Decimal Code
ASCII Cha
r-
acter
Decimal Code
SOH 1 DC1 17
STX 2 DC2 18
ETX 3 DC3 19
EOT 4 DC4 20
ENQ 5 NAK 21
ACK 6 SYN 22
BELL 7 ETB 23
BS 8 CAN 24
HT 9 EM 25
LF 10 SUB 26
VT 11 ESC 27
FF 12 FS 28
SO 14 GS 29
SI 15 RS 30
DLE 16 US 31
3.2.2 Output Jobs – Requesting Information from the 1309
Interface output jobs request specific data from the 1309. The output
jobs allow checks of the 1309’s functions and set-up parameters. Out-
put jobs consist of a job header followed by a question-mark; more
specific information is requested by including a data field. An example
of an output-job is:
PRESSURE?<LF>
To which the 1309 responds with the required data. The general syntax
for data output from the 1309 is shown in Fig.3.2.
Fig.3.2. General syntax diagram for data-output from the 1309
Generally, numerical data output from the 1309 is in NR2 form unless
specifically stated otherwise in the interface job overview given in sec-