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Programming Guide
Marathon MR Rev. E2 04/2011 49
9.6 Command Examples
HOST
SENSOR
HOST
SENSOR
WHERE USED (1)
Description
Query
Answer
Set
Notification
P
B
S
N
Burst string format
001?$
001!$UTSI
001$=UTSI
Show list of commands
001?
Measured attenuation
001?B
001!B12
Baud rate
001!D384
001D=384
Emissivity
001?E
001!E0.95
001E=0.95
001#E0.95
Average time
001?G
001!G001.2
001G=001.2
001#G001.2
Top of mA range
001?H
001!H2000
001H=2000
001#H2000
Sensor internal ambient
001?I
001!I028
Switch panel lock
001?J
001!IJL
001J=L
Relay alarm output control
001!K0
001K=0
Bottom of mA range
001?L
001!L1200
001L=1200
Mode MR series
001?M
001!M1
001M=1
001#M1
Target temperature, 1-color narrow
001?N
001!N1158
Output current
001!O10
001O=10
Peak hold time
001?P
001!P005.6
001P=005.6
001#P005.6
Power
001?Q
001!Q0036.102
Narrow Power
001?R
001!R0002.890
Slope
001?S
001!S0.850
001S=0.850
001#S0.850
Target temperature,
MR series 2-color
001?T
001!T1225
Temperature units
001?U
001!UC
001U=C
001#UC
Poll/Burst mode
001!VP
001V=P
Target temperature, 1-color wide
001?W
001!W1210
Burst string contents
001?X$
Multidrop address
001?XA
001!XA013
001XA=013
Low temperature limit
001?XB
001!XB
Deadband
001?XD
001!XD12
001XD=12
Restore factory defaults
001!XF
XF
001#XF
High temperature limit
001?XH
001!XH1400
Sensor initialization
001?XI
001!XI0
001XI=0
001#XI
Laser
001?XL
001!XL1
001XL=1
001#XL1
Sensor model type
001?XM
001!XR
0-20 mA or 4 - 20 mA analog output
001?XO
001!XO4
001XO=4
Sensor revision
001?XR
001!XRF1
Setpoint / relay function
001?XS
001!XS1234
001XS=1234
Trigger
001?XT
001!XT0
001#XT0
Identify unit
001?XU
001!XUMR1
Sensor serial number
001?XV
001!XVA099901
Attenuation to activate relay
001?Y
001!Y95
001Y=95
Attenuation for failsafe
001?Z
001!Z99
001Z=99
Table 7: Command Examples
(1) P = Poll Mode (Request for a parameters), B = Burst Mode (continuous sending of parameters in the burst string), S = Set
(Command for setting a parameters), N = Notification (Acknowledgment for setting a parameter)
The given examples are related to a unit in a network addressed with address 001. Stand-alone
units are requested without having an address information in the command.

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