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Automatic Mode
When the automatic ASCII protocol is selected the transmitter sends 
data messages at user configurable update intervals. 
The message structure is the same as with data query commands aR1, 
aR2, aR3, and aR5. You can choose an individual update interval for 
each sensor. See Chapter 8 Sensor and Data Message Settings, on page 
127.
Example:
0R1,Dm=027D,Sm=0.1M<cr><lf>
0R2,Ta=74.6F,Ua=14.7P,Pa=1012.9H<cr><lf>
0R3,Rc=0.10M,Rd=2380s,Ri=0.0M,Hc=0.0M,Hd=0s, 
Hi=0.0M<cr><lf>
0R5,Th=76.1F,Vh=11.5N,Vs=11.5V,Vr=3.510V<cr><lf>
Example (with CRC):
0r1,Sn=0.1M,Sm=0.1M,Sx=0.1MGOG<cr><lf>
0r2,Ta=22.7C,Ua=55.5P,Pa=1004.7H@Fn<cr><lf>
0r3,Rc=0.00M,Rd=0s,Ri=0.0MIlm<cr><lf>
0r5,Th=25.0C,Vh=10.6#,Vs=10.8V,Vr=3.369VO]T<cr><lf>
NOTE
Stop the automatic output by changing the communication protocol to 
polled mode (aXU,M=P).
You can also use polling commands aR1, aR2, aR3, and aR5 in 
ASCII automatic protocol for requesting data.