Moxa MD-226X [52/56] Ct current temperature query

Moxa MD-226X [52/56] Ct current temperature query
MD-224 Hardware Manual Display UART Commands
C-8
CT? (Current Temperature Query)
Send this command to Query Current Temperature
DATA Return Current Temperature
Examples:
Send CT? command to Query Current Temperature
0x07 0xFF 0x43 0x54 0x3F 0x00 0x23
ACK
0x06 0xFF 0x43 0x54 0x3F 0x01 0x23 DATA IDCHK
ACK 0 degree Celsius (-64 ~ + 127)
0x06 0xFF 0x43 0x54 0x3F 0x01 0x23 0x00 0xBF
ACK -128 degree Celsius (over representation range)
0x06 0xFF 0x43 0x54 0x3F 0x01 0x23 0x80 0x7F
SS? (System Status Query)
Send this command to Query System Status information (INFO button item)
DATA Return Current Temperature
Bit0 1 : AC Input Power is OFF, 0 : AC Input Power is ON
Bit1 1 : DC Input Power is OFF, 0 : DC Input Power is ON
Bit2-7 Reserved
Examples:
Send SS? command to Query System Status
0x07 0xFF 0x53 0x53 0x3F 0x00 0x14
ACK
0x06 0xFF 0x53 0x53 0x3F 0x01 0x14 DATA IDCHK
MCC (OSD Control Command)
This command gives remote access to the unit’s OSD menu settings. The commands are transmitted in the
DATA field.
NOTE
We cannot
guarantee that all commands will be supported by future Moxa products.
If the checksum is valid, the unit will reply to this command with an ACK attention code, where the data field
contains the original MCC command followed by acknowledge from the controller. If the checksum is invalid
and the message was not broadcast, the unit will reply to this command with a NAK attention code, where the
data field contains the original command or some status of some functions.
We assume that you already know how to send, receive, and interpret the commands after having studied the
examples before to the MCCcommand table below. The list below is a compressed version of the HEX values
you need to send and will apply to all units (ADDR set as FF). For readability, the prefix 0xhas been
removed from the table and is shown as a complete HEX string with values from 00 to FF (2 by 2 letters). Every
command will contain the MCC(0x4D, 0x43, 0x43) ASCII letters as a default indicator.
The functional byte positions in the table below are indicated in red. The values (xx,yy) should always be sent
in HEX format (not decimal format). For example, if you would like to enter the number 64 = 6x10
1
+ 4x10
0
(in
decimal format), you should enter the HEX equivalent, which is actually 100 = 1x8
2
+ 0x8
1
+ 0x8
0
. The single
byte that represents the MCC Command ID is shown in green. The checksum is shown in blue. The other byte
positions in black are defined as in the Message Formatshown at the beginning of this chapter.

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