SV 977D User Manual - Appendixes
Note: If the results separator and decimal separator characters are identical, the command will not be
accepted, and the command error message will be returned - see point 4.
Each C
k
identifier consists of a letter and possible numeric parameters separated by a colon. If the identifier is
given without the required parameters, default values of missing parameters will be zero. If the identifier will
contain more parameters than required, the command will not be accepted, and the command error message
will be returned - see point 4.
Available identifiers:
F[:p
1
] – measurement start date; date is sent in a format depending on the parameter:
p
1
= 0 – DD-MM-YYYY (default),
p
1
= 1 – YYYY-MM-DD,
G[:p
1
] – measurement start time; time is sent with a second or millisecond resolution
depending on the parameter:
p
1
= 0 – HH:MM:SS (default),
p
1
= 1 – HH:MM:SS.mmm,
V – overload flag,
P:p
1
– Peak result value:
p
1
– profile number (1..3),
Q:p
1
– P–P result value:
p
1
– profile number (1..3),
M:p
1
– Max result value:
p
1
– profile number (1..3),
N:p
1
– Min result value:
p
1
– profile number (1..3),
R:p
1
– RMS result value: (for vibration) or Leq (for sound):
p
1
– profile number (1..3),
X[:p
1
[:p
2
]] – octave or fractional-octave bandwidth values:
p
1
– index of first band (0..182),
p
2
– number of results sent (0..183) (zero means all results from the
specified index of first band to last total result included)
Note: If the index of the first band is larger than the index of the last total result
calculated, the spectrum results will not be sent.
Note: If the number of results sent is greater than the number of available results,
only available results will be sent.
Note: If the parameter values are outside the acceptable range, the command will not be accepted, and the
command error message will be returned – see point 4.
Note: The identifier of any result or parameter can appear in the command only once. If any identifier occurs
again, the command will not be accepted, and the command error message will be returned - see point 4.
Note: The order of identifiers in the mode enable command determines the order in which the results will be
sent. The exception are the spectrum results that will always be sent last!