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transmission, “2” meaning an alarm transmission,
and “3” indicating a forced transmission.
Measurement
Delimiter
1
This byte is always a “+” and it is used to denote
the start of measurement data.
Measurement
Index
(Sequence)
1
The Sequence number assigned by user in the
output telemetry settings. This value is encoded 6
bit binary. Typically, the sequence number assigned
is unique, allowing you to uniquely identify the
data point.
Day
2
This 2 byte encoded 6 bit binary encoded number
represents the Julian day of the year. The day tells
when the most recent (first) sensor reading of this
measurement was made.
Time
2
This 2 byte encoded 6 bit binary encoded number is
a number of minutes into the day. It tells when the
most recent (first) sensor reading of this
measurement was made.
Interval
2
This 2 byte encoded 6 bit binary encoded number
tells the measurement interval in minutes, or the
amount of time between readings of this
measurement.
Measurement
Data
3 for each
sensor
reading
Sensor data encoded 6 bit binary.
Additional
Measurements
Variable
If more than one measurement was setup for
transmission, more data will follow. Each
measurement setup will have data starting with the
Measurement Delimiter and ending with
Measurement Data.
Final
Delimiter
1
This byte is always “.” and it is used to denote the
end of all measurement data.
Battery
voltage
1
This is the battery voltage measured prior to
making the transmission. The range of the number
will be -32 to +31 and can be converted to volts by
multiplying by 0.234 and adding 10.6 allowing a
range of 3.1 to 18.1 volts.
Example Pseudobinary-C message:
Summary of Contents for Xpert2
Page 2: ......
Page 11: ...Chapter 1 Introduction...
Page 16: ......
Page 17: ...Chapter 2 Getting Started...
Page 86: ......
Page 87: ...Chapter 4 Graphical Setup Diagrams...
Page 104: ......
Page 105: ...CHAPTER 5 EXAMPLE SETUPS...
Page 128: ......
Page 129: ......
Page 130: ......
Page 131: ...Chapter 7 Installation...
Page 140: ......
Page 141: ...Chapter 8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting...
Page 145: ...Appendix A Setup Blocks...
Page 266: ......
Page 267: ...Appendix B Updating the Firmware...
Page 290: ......
Page 291: ...Appendix E Software Development Kit SDK...
Page 293: ...Appendix F Creating Custom Voice Files...
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