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dsel [q1 q2]<cr> where
Syntax for single-parameter transmitters: dsel [q]<cr>where
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After you have defined the measurement parameters with the calcs command, use the dsel command to show or set the displayed parameters. The number of parameters determines the display mode (that is, one or two rows). If one parameter is given, the display switches to one-row mode. If two parameters are given, the two-row mode is used. Valid parameters are: RH, T, TD, TDF, A, X, H, TW, PWS, and PW. |
Examples:
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form <format><cr> where format is a formatting string that consists of one of the following
fields:
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After you have defined the measurement parameters with the
calcs command, use the form command
to set the output format for the send and
r commands.
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Examples:
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help<cr> | Use the help command to display the list of available commands. |
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errs<cr> | Use the errs command to display the currently active error codes. For troubleshooting active errors, see Error codes. |
Example (no active
errors):
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save<cr> |
Use the save command to save changed settings to the transmitter FLASH memory. Most settings have to be saved or the changes are lost at the next reset or power down.
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Example:
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restore<cr> |
Use the restore command to restore saved settings from transmitter FLASH memory to RAM. All unsaved changes will be lost. |
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reset<cr> |
Use the reset command to reset the transmitter. Upon reset or power-up, the transmitter enters the serial mode that has been set with the smode command. After a reset, the configuration is loaded from FLASH memory. This configuration can be altered by saving different settings with the save command. |
Example: Transmitter set to serial mode
STOP, will output transmitter software version at
reset
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frestore<cr> |
Use the frestore command to restore the factory settings to the transmitter. All user settings, including the user-performed calibration corrections, will be lost. The transmitter will revert back to the factory calibrated settings. Note that this only returns the factory settings of the transmitter and not of the interchangeable probe (see Table 2 and Table 4). |
Example:
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unit [metric/non_metric]<cr> | Use the unit command to show or set the output unit (metric or non-metric). |
Examples:
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