4.1 General command syntax

The power sensor knows a number of parameters, each identified by a parameter name. To set a certain parameter to a new value, a message:

name=value

has to be sent to the power sensor. The power sensor interprets this command, checks the range of value , sets the internal parameter and then answers:

name=value

The value in the reply is the value actually recognized by the power sensor. For instance, if the requested value was out of range, the replied (and internally used) value is limited to the applicable minimum or maximum.

To read a parameter from the power sensor, instead of a new parameter value a question mark is sent:

name=?

The power sensor replies the actual value in a complete message:

name=value

A complete list of the parameter the power sensor knows is shown later in this document in chapter Parameter list . Below, some common rules applying to the remote control message syntax are summarized.