Operating Manual

Chapter 8 Serial Ports, Contact Inputs & Special Fcts Accu-Wave
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Set Up Data Format (Non-Packet Text Data) Menu
The “Set Up Data Format” menu items for non-packet data are displayed if “Do not
transmit data in packet format” is selected in the “Set up port … transmission data” menu.
These menu items establish the formatting used for non-packet text transmission (for
example, labeling, tabulation, and pagination) for measurements sent to a terminal or
printer.
In the following menu items, a reading refers to a particular measurement such as level or
volume. A data set refers to all the readings being transmitted by a particular unit (gauge).
By default, a NEWLINE is sent after each reading. A HOME and a CLEAR are sent after
each data set. This causes the data to update at the same place on the screen.
The “Set up data format” menus for non-packet data are identical for the RS-232 and the
RS-485 ports except for the references to the port number. The table below shows the
menu items as they appear for the RS-232 port.
“Set Up Data Format (Non-Packet Data)” Menu
Display Comments
Set up data format.
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The following non-packet format menu items are
displayed if “Do not transmit … packet format” was
selected in the “Set up port … data transmission”
menus. The menu items are identical for the RS-232
and RS-485 ports.
Do not put meas num
before each reading.
Change to “Do”
Continue as is.
Select “Do” to put the measurement number (1 to 8)
before each reading.
Do send NEWLINE
after each reading.
Change to “Do not”
Continue as is.
“Do” sends a logical NEWLINE after each reading.
“Do not” suppresses the NEWLINE.
Do send units
with each reading.
Change to “Do not”
Continue as is.
“Do” sends the measurements unit string (ft level, sig
str, cu M, etc). “Do not” suppresses the units string.
Do not put unit num
before each reading.
Change to “Do”
Continue as is.
Applies to RS-485 party line communications only.
Sends the gauge unit number with each reading.
Do not put TAB
after each reading.
Change to “Do”
Continue as is.
Change to “Do” to append a TAB (ASCII char 9)
after each reading. Useful for sending columnar data
to a printer.