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User’s Guide ______________________________________________________________________
86 ___________________________________________________________________M210925EN-B
The response format:
$WIXDR,a1,x.x1,u1,c--c1, ... ... ..an,x.xn,un,c--cn*hh<cr><lf>
NOTE
The parameter order in the output is as shown in the parameter
selection setting field, see Chapter 8, sections Setting the Fields.
where
$ = Start of the message
WI = Device type identifier (WI = weather instrument)
XDR = Transducer measurement response identifier
a
1
1. NMEA-format transmits only numbers as transducer ids. If WMT52
address is given as a letter, it will be shown as a number (0 ... 9, A = 10,
B = 11, a = 36, b = 37 etc.)
= Transducer type for the first transducer, see the
following transducer table.
x.x
1
= Measurement data from the first transducer
u
1
= Units of the first transducer measurement, see the
following transducer table.
c--c
1
= First transducer identification (id). WMT52's address
aXU,A is added as a base number to the transducer
id. For changing the address, see Checking the
Current Communication Settings (aXU) on page 56
(command aXU,A= [0 ... 9/A ... Z/a ... z]
1
.
...
an = Transducer type for the transducer n, see the
following transducer table.
x.xn = Measurement data from the transducer n
un = Units of the transducer n measurement, see the
following transducer table.
c--cn = Transducer n id. WMT52's address aXU,A is added
as a base number to the Transducer #ID. The address
is changeable, see command aXU,A= [0 ... 9/A ... Z/
a ... z]
1
.
* = Checksum delimiter
hh = Two-character checksum for the response
<cr><lf> = Response terminator

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