b) 34 33 32 31 = value to be read from the right to the left ( 31 -32 – 33 – 34). Subtract 30 from
each number (1 2 3 4)
The remaining sequence A7 F6 F3 F6 04 ED F6 has no meaning.
The following is an example of an incorrect response: F3 EA 04 E1 F6. The response is not correct
as the string F1 is not in the rst position. Therefore the command must be relaunched.
If the generator set in the Wa Sensor board is not correct, the following is necessary:
• SetthecorrectgeneratorintheWaSensorboardusingthefollowingcommandsfromtheterminal:
- $E9$D2$04$BF$F6 = sets the TONIC generator;
- $E9$AC$0D$A2$F6 = sets the FEGO generator;
• Check that the correct generator is set using the GEAR RATIO reading command from the termi-
nal: $EA$00$EA$F6. For details about the meaning of the response, see point 6.
9.4 PROCEDURE FOR SETTING THE DATE AND TIME
1. Launch the following commands from the terminal without disconnecting the USB - MINI
USB cable:
2. Initialize the RTC (Real Time Clock) using the command: @RTCINIT#
3. Congure the date and time in the RTC using the command:
@SETDATE dd mm yyyy hh mn ss #
Enter the following information:
▪ dd: day of the month
▪ mm: month
▪ yyyy: year
▪ hh: hours
▪ mn: minutes
▪ ss: seconds
▪ : time zone; the minutes of deviation from UTC must be entered. If you are located
east of Greenwich, the value will be positive. Otherwise it will be negative. As a ref-
erence in Italy when there is Standard Time, the deviation is +60 minutes, when it is
Daylight Saving Time, it is +120 minutes. If you enter the time, set UTC to 0.
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