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Overview of commands for programming gauge radio modules ( continuation ) :
Command Description Values ( range )
Time delay for data request
Defines the time delay between the triggering of the
measurement data request ( e.g. by pressing the data
key on the radio module ) and the real take-over of
the measurement value from the gauge. By using this
option it is possible to avoid distortion of the
measurement value by moving the gauge on pressing
the data key.
Time offset on synchr. Triggering
Defines the offset time between the measurement
data transmission of several simultaneously triggered
radio modules. By using this option it is possible to
avoid overlapping of measurement data
transmissions. 10 milliseconds offset time between
the individual radio modules transmissions can be
considered sufficient. The setting would in that case
be "0 msec" for module 1, "10 msec" for module 2,
"20 msec" for module 3 and so on.
From 0 to 250
milliseconds.
Request char. for Opto-RS232
This setting has effect only on the measurement data
request of the gauge radio modules with Opto-RS232
interface. Any character or a "Simplex Impulse" can
be set for measurement data request. Please refer to
the manual of your gauge in order to find the correct
setting in your case.
External data request mode
Activates / deactivates the mode for external data
request. This mode is only available for the radio
modules ISM-Dial and IBRit-rf1-Dial. With other radio
modules the use of this mode will result in an error.
After the next measuring value the voltage of the
battery in V will be transmitted additionally ( only
supported by ISM modules ).
This option allows you to switch between 9600 Baud
and 230400 Baud. ( see page 12 / 13 )
( only supported by ISM modules; the ISM modules
must be set to address 500 for the switching )
Example : Programming of a new radio module address ( sender )
1. Command : Click on Set Module Address
2. Parameter : Select an address between 1 and 500
3. Set command into transmission buffer : Click on OK - Button
4. Press the data key of the radio module which is to be programmed, in order to trigger
measurement data transmission
5. The radio module confirms successful programming by a short tone sequence and a
triple flash of the green LED