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Programming Guide
Marathon MR Rev. E2 04/2011 47
9.5 Command List
Table describes the commands available for 2-way communications.
Description
Char
Format
(2)
P
(1)
B
(1)
S
(1)
N
(1)
Legal Values
Factory Default
Burst string format
$
(3)
(3)
UTSI
Show list of commands
?
Measured attenuation
B
nn
00 to 99
Baud rate (5)
D
nnn
003=300 baud
38400
012=1200 baud
024=2400 baud
096=9600 baud
192=19200 baud
384=38400baud
Emissivity
E
n.nn
0.101.00
1.00
Average time (4)
G
nnn.n
000.0299.9 sec
(300 s = )
000.0
Top of mA range
H
nnnn
0000-9999(°C or °F)
High end of
sensor range
Sensor internal ambient
I
nnn
Switch panel lock
J
X
L=Locked
U=Unlocked
Unlocked
Relay alarm output control
K
n
0=off
2
1=on
2=Normally Open
3=Normally Closed
Bottom of mA range
L
nnnn
0000-9999 (°C or °F)
Low end of
sensor range
ModeMR series
M
n
1=1- color
2
2=2- color
F=Fast mode
Target temp 1-color narrow
N
nnnn
Output current
O
nn
00=controlled by unit
00
02=under range
21=over range
0020=current in mA
Peak hold time (4)
P
nnn.n
v
000.0299.9 sec
(300 s = )
0000.0
Wide Power
Q
nnnn.nnn
v
0000.0009999.999
Narrow power
R
nnnn.nnn
0000.0009999.999
Table 5 Command List
Notes:
(1) Commands may appear as Polled for (queried), Burst string item,
Set command, or Notification.
(2) n = number, X = uppercase letter.
(3) see section 9.3.2 Burst Mode, Seite 45
(4) Setting Peak Hold cancels Average, and vice-versa.
(5) The sensor restarts after a baud rate change. (Command is not
allowed in broadcast mode.)

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