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APPENDIX D - CHANGE LOG
Version 1.00 - Released April 2000
First Release
Version 1.01 - Released April 18, 2000
Corrected bug in the Dual Range Configuration
Added Dual Range capability
Version 1.02 - Released July 18, 2000
Added the Calibrate Command
Added Page Mode Variable to the SCAN group - this is active only when in UDP mode
Version 1.03 - Released August 23,2000
Added support for the DSA3207
Version 1.04 - Released March 2001
Added Software Trigger
TRIG command or <TAB> character
Version 1.05 - Released June 29, 2001
Increased upper temperature plane limit to 79 degrees Celsius
Version 1.06 - Released March 2002
Modified bootloader to support new or old flash chips
Added Variable PORT to the I Group to permit Ethernet ports other than 23
Version 1.07 - Released April 2003
Added HOST configuration variable for binary data transmission support.
Version 1.08 - Released June 2005
Modified the operation below 0 degrees C. If the sensor temperature is less than 0 degrees C, the
EU conversion will use the last good set of coefficients. No error will be indicated.
Version 1.09 - Released January 2006
Added CALB command to permit adjustment of the ambient pressure reading of absolute sensors
Version 1.10 - Released January 2007
Disabled the Nagle Algorithm in TCP and UDP data transmission. This will guarantee one frame per
packet in either data transmission.
Version 1.11 - Released June 2008
Modified the EU conversion to output 999999 if the measured pressure exceeds the maximum
positive pressure setting or -999999 if the measured pressure exceeds the maximum negative
pressure.
Extended the upper temperature range of the coefficient file to 79 degrees C. The software will use
the last master plane coefficients for all EU conversions above 69 degrees C. The module will output
999999 when the temperature reaches 79 degrees C.
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