On Tue, 25 Nov 2014, Gareth France wrote: > tell me where the numbers 0.06 and >99.99 are.
f2 80 05 f3 4e 08 f6 80 49 00 08 f8 80 00 (Washing machine) f2 80 06 f3 4e 08 f6 80 01 00 08 f8 80 00 (Fridge) If you know the numbers, they are easy to find. The top bit ('0x80') is probably "test passed". Perhaps you can fill out what the rest of the field/function codes: 01 Visual pass 02 Visual fail F0 Overall pass F1 Overall fail F2 (Earth continuity) 0.06 [Ohm x 100] F3 (Earth insulation) 19976 [kOhm] F6 (??) pass 0.01, 0.08 ... (0.73, 0.08 for the other appliance) F8 (??) pass 0.00 FB (free form strings) [4 * 21-characters] I think at this stage the example file can now be fully decoded now (closer to 80 minutes than 8 years and we can be thankful that writing these emails took longer!). If you want to help produce more example data, don't wait for new jobs, just re-test the same IEC lead one hundred times with different menu items/tests selected and keep a corresponding note of what values are shown on the display with that menu item selected. Alternatively work out how to get you, I, the tester and a handful of resistors in one place for a couple of hours. -Paul -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/