Information

Status: Msg[56] – Msg[63]
The status of the DMM is stored at 7 different bytes of the live data message.
Msg[56]:
0 0 1 1 Sign2_flag Sign1_flag comp_min_pol_flag comp_max_pol_flag
comp_max_pol_flag:
This bit represents the sign bit of the comp max value, 0 means positive value, 1 means negative value;
comp_min_pol_flag:
This bit represents the sign bit of the comp min value, 0 means positive value, 1 means negative value;
Sign1_flag:
This bit represents the sign bit of the DISP1, 0 means positive value, 1 means negative value;
Sign2_flag:
This bit represents the sign bit of the DISP2, 0 means positive value, 1 means negative value;
Msg[57]
0 0 1 1 Max_flag Min_flag Avg_flag Rel_flag
Max_flag:
When MAX function is on, this bit becomes 1 and the current transmitted data at DISP1 is the maximum value at this
range.
Min_flag:
When MIN function is on, this bit becomes 1 and the current transmitted data at DISP1 is the minimum value at this
range.
Avg_flag:
When AVG function is on, this bit becomes 1 and the current transmitted data at DISP1 is the average value at this
range.
Rel_flag:
When REL function is on, this bit becomes 1, and the current transmitted data at DISP1 is the relative value.
Msg[58]
0 0 1 1 Ol2_flag Ol1_flag Manu_flag Hold_flag
Ol1_flag:
This bit becomes 1 if the value at DISP1 is overload.
Ol2_flag:
This bit become 1 if the value at DISP2 is overload
Manu_flag:
This bit indicates that Manual/Auto range selection. This bit becomes 1 at manual range, and this bit become 0 at auto
range mode.
Hold_flag:
This bit represents the status of the HOLD function. This bit becomes 1 if the hold function is on.
Msg[59]