User guide

midon design
1WSwitch User Guide Version 1.02 Page 15 of 28
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Reading Sensors...
Switch #01[C90000005F31C412]=Off
Switch #02[4A0000005F3A1512]=On
Switch #05[170000002A345005]=Off
Switch #06[4F0000002A15C405]=On
Switch #07[A60000002A30A405]=Off
Switch #08[620000002A1B9C05]=Off
Switch #09[410000002A1A3A05]=On
Switch #10[CC0000001FBD2605]=Off
Switch #11[8F0000001FB60105]=Off
Switch #12[E60000001FB82D05]=Off
Switch #13[A20000001FB6C705]=On
Switch #14[290000005F365412]=On
J2 Pin 3 Voltage = 00.42V
Voltage #16[3D0000004CC69826]=01.89V 05.22V 01mV
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The output starts with a time reading, followed by switch status, 1WIO input
status (if enabled by the EIN command), DS2438 voltage sensor status and on-
board ADC voltage (if enabled by the DAD command).
The first voltage reading displayed for a DS2438 voltage sensor is always the
external voltage from the DS2438 input. This is followed by the VDD voltage and
lastly by the DS2438 “current” sensor voltage, which corresponds to current
depending on what value of resistor is connected across the current terminals of
a DS2438.
Note: the time is always displayed once per minute, on the minute, except
during a polling interval or TMP display, or if disabled by the DTI Off
command. See the explanation of the DTI command.
6.5. Missing Sensor Display
1WSwitch continuously polls for the presence of all sensors that have been
registered via the INI command, in other words, for sensors that are known to
1WSwitch. If any of the sensors are detected as missing, the following display
will result:
>MON 09:52:34
Missing Sensor #06 [
4F0000002A15C405]
When the sensor is re-connected, the display will look like this:
>MON 09:57:01
Restored Sensor #06 [
4F0000002A15C405]