User's Manual

Using terminal commands
A733 A732 / A731
RF incoming RF incoming
RF outgoing RF outgoing
Digibyte Digibyte
I/O A Pulse Counter I/O A Pulse Counter
I/O B Pulse Counter I/O B Pulse Counter
I/O C Pulse Counter Battery
I/O D Pulse Counter I/O A Cabling 1
Battery I/O A Cabling 2
I/O A Cabling 1 I/O A Cabling 3
I/O A Cabling 2 I/O B Cabling 1
I/O A Cabling 3 I/O B Cabling 2
I/O B Cabling 1 I/O B Cabling 3
I/O B Cabling 2 SDI count
I/O B Cabling 3 SDI offset
I/O C Cabling 1 SDI available
I/O C Cabling 2 SDI data block
I/O C Cabling 3
I/O D Cabling 1
I/O D Cabling 2
I/O D Cabling 3
SDI count
SDI offset
SDI available
SDI data block
Fig. 18: Frame 60,61 (left) and 62 (right) description
The frame is similar to the standard DATA frame, but has the SDI sensor values
appended after the standard analog values. The frames type 60 contain SDI-12
only data.
SDI-12 specific parameters are explained below:
SDI count — represents the number of SDI values following in the SDI
data block.
SDI offset — the offset in the SDI-12 frame. Usually it is 0 (no offset is
used).
SDI available — is the number of SDI-12 sensor values effectiveky
returned. The difference between the SDI count and SDI available
indicates missing sensors (down or damaged). Usually these two values
are equal.
SDI values — it is a number of SDI-12 data blocks, each consisting of four
values:
SDI address
SDI method
SDI index
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