Difference between revisions of "HMP155 USB Interface Commands"
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? -- I got a read out of last calibration date, serial number and such. | ? -- I got a read out of last calibration date, serial number and such. | ||
?? -- same but while in polling mode. | ?? -- same but while in polling mode. | ||
+ | help == Lists teh available commands | ||
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Check the manual for much more. All of chapter 4 covers things you can do from this interface. | Check the manual for much more. All of chapter 4 covers things you can do from this interface. | ||
Revision as of 11:03, 26 July 2021
You can use a special USB cable from Vaisala to check on the performance of an HMP155. To communicate, first install the driver. This is easier said than done but 'vaisala instrument finder' in google may get you close, then download directly from Vaisala. I can only find it via google, not through searching the Vaisala online software downloads. Also handy is the user manual:
- [check dropbox]
Check in the Device manager to see which COM port the cable installed as. For me it is listed as COM3. You can also see if you start CSI's Device Config. It shows up there as 'Vaisala USB Device COM3'.... however, the commsettings are not compatible with Device Config so you'll need to try Putty. The settings should be:
- 4800 Baud
- Even Parity
- 7 Data Bits
- 1 Stop Bit
- No hardware flow control
Plug everything in and here a few commands to try:
vers -- Version of probe smode run -- start automated output of current sensed values smode stop -- stop automated output seri -- set the baud etc ? -- I got a read out of last calibration date, serial number and such. ?? -- same but while in polling mode. help == Lists teh available commands
Check the manual for much more. All of chapter 4 covers things you can do from this interface.
Super Site Specific
Default from the factory will be the above: 4800 / E / 7 1
Baud P D S : 4800 E 7 1
To work with the MD-485 type the following.
seri 9600 n 8 1
This will be the response:
Baud P D S : 9600 N 8 1
Next, change the format of the default message:
FORM 5.3 T " " RH \n
The Default is:
RH= 27.6 %RH T= 26.7 'C
Changing the format results in this:
17.164 49.757
Lost to history but I'm sure there is a reason, the MD485 has baud rate 19200 for talking RS232 with CR1000 but 9600 baud talking to HMP155.