Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Getting Started
- 3 Basic Operation
- 4 Sonde Menu
- 5 PC6000 Software
- 6 Principles of Operation
- 7 Maintenance
- 8 Troubleshooting
- 9 Communication
- Appendix A Health and Safety
- Appendix B Require Notice
- Appendix C Warranty and Service Information
- Appendix D Accessories and Reagents
- Appendix E Application Note
- Appendix F Solubility and Pressure/Altitude Tables
- Appendix G Sensor and Sonde Storage Recommendations
- Appendix H Turbidity Measurements with the 6000UPG
- Appendix I System Errors and Warnings
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6000
UPG: 1+071592+101500+17.5+12.05+98.7[CR][LF]
Master: 1D1!
6000
UPG: 1+8.25+6.45-325+10[CR][LF]
After finishing the measurement, the 6000
UPG sent a service request to indicate completion. The
bus master then sent the "D0" command to retrieve the data. There were 5 data returned. Since 9
readings should be available, the master continued with "D1" commands and received the
remaining data.
Master: 1D1!
6000
UPG: 1+8.25+6.45-325+10
For some reason, the bus master received scrambled data with the previous "D1" command. It
reissued the command to get the correct data. The responses from "D0" and "D1" commands are
Date: 07/15/92
Time: 10:15:00
Temperature: 17.5
Specific conductance: 2.05
DO %: 98.7
DO mg/L: 8.25
pH (ISE1): 6.45
ORP (ISE2): -325
Depth: 10
RUNNING SDI-12:
Four commands are available to run and troubleshoot SDI-12. These commands are entered from
the command line, at the '#' prompt. Following are the descriptions of each command.
SDIADDR [a]
Set the 6000
UPG SDI-12 address to 'a'. The address 'a' is from 0 to 9. If 'a' is greater than 9, the
address remains unchanged. If 'a' is not specified, the 6000
UPG will display the current SDI-12
address.