User Manual
Communication Settings
The communication settings for digital multimeters are fixed as follows.
Baud rate : 9600 bps
Parity : None
Stop bit : 2 bits
Data length : 8 bits
Handshake : None
Delimiter : <CrLf> fixed
Command References
● Request to Send Real-time Data
RR command
Description Used to acquire current measured value. The data can be
consecutively acquired with a parameter following the command.
Command
・
Single data acquisition : RR,1<CrLf>
・
Consecutive data acquisition : RR,2<CrLf>
・
Consecutive acquisition stop : RR,0<CrLf>
Return
・
Single and consecutive data acquisition
RR, S, MDDDDDDAUFFx<CrLf>
S : Status→ N=Normal O=Over B=LowBatt
M : Sign “−” or “+”
DDD
DDD : measured value
A : auxiliary unit (k, m, etc.)
U : unit (V, A, etc.)
FF : measurement function (DC, AC, etc.)
x : Checksum
Example)
DC432.10mV → RR, N, +432.10mVDC7<CrLf>
● Request to Send Save-mode Data
RS command
Description Used to acquire the data from DMM save-mode memory. The
number of memory data can be specified with a parameter
following the command.
Command RS, nn<CrLf>
nn : memory numbe r (00 t o 99) (KEW1061, KEW1062,
KEW1052)
Return
・
When data with a specified number exists in save-mode memory
RS, S, MDDDDDDAUFFx<CrLf>
S : Status→ N=Normal O=Over B=LowBatt
M : Sign “−” or “+”
DDDDDD : measur
ed value
A : auxiliary unit (k, m, etc.)
U : unit (V, A, etc.)
FF : measurement function (DC, AC, etc.)
x : Checksum
・
When data with a specified number does NOT exist in save-mode
memory
RS5<CrLf>
● Request to Send Logging-mode Data
RL command
Description Used to acquire data from DMM logging-mode memory. The
number of memory data can be specified with a parameter
following the command.
Command RL, nnnn<CrLf>
nnnn : memory number (0000 to 0999) (KEW1061)
nnnn : memory number (0000 to 9999) (KEW1062)
nnnn : memory number (0000 to 1599) (KEW1052)
Return RL, S, MDDDDDDAUFFx<CrLf>
S : Status→ N=Normal O=Over B=LowBatt
M : Sign “−” or “+”
DDDDDD : measured value
A : auxiliary unit (k, m, etc.)
U : unit (V, A, etc.)
FF : measurement function (DC, AC, etc.)
x : Checksum
・
When data with a specified number does NOT exist in logging-
mode memory
RLE<CrLf>
● Request to Send Logging-mode Data Count
RN command
Description Used to acquire the count of data in DMM logging-mode memory.
Command RN<CrLf>
Return RN, nnnnnx<CrLf>
nnnnn : logging-mode data count (00000 to 01000) (KEW1061)
nnnnn : logging-mode data count (00000 to 10000) (KEW1062)
nnnn : logging-mode data count (0000 to 1600) (KEW1052)
x : Checksum
● Request to Send Interval of Logging-mode Data
RI command
Description Used to acquire the measurement interval of data in DMM logging-
mode memory.
Command RI<CrLf>
Return RI, nnnnx<CrLf>
nnnn : interval of logging-mode data (0001 to 1800) sec
x : Checksum
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