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Giving Commands

When you have established the connection to the QML logger, you can
use the commands described in Table 42 below to communicate with the
QML logger. Commands are text strings sent from the PC or terminal to
the logger.

To open the connection, select Terminal Connect on the Maintenance
menu or click the Open command mode button on the toolbar. To close
the terminal connection, select Terminal Disconnect on the
Maintenance menu or click the Close command mode button on the
toolbar. Logging is not affected unless it is stopped using the logstop
command. In the closed mode, the serial line will be available for report
sending.

NOTE

Both open and close commands have to be typed in the exactly correct
way before they can be executed. This means that you cannot use the
BACKSPACE key to correct your typing. Simply retype the command
and press ENTER to give the command again.

Most of the commands can be used for both setting a value for a
parameter and viewing the set value of a parameter.

Type help to get a list of available commands. Each command must be
entered using the correct syntax. You do not have to memorize complex
commands since you can view a help text that shows the correct syntax at
any time. Simply type help and the command name.

Table 42

Interpreting Help Texts (Correct Syntax)

Generic
Representation

Example Note

To see the warnings, type:
warnings

Use the parameter
name

warnings [clear]

To remove warnings, type:
warnings clear
To see current time, type:
time
To set new time, type for
example: time 15 45 00

time [HH MM SS YY MM
DD
]

To set new time and date,
for example: time 15 45 00
07 06 18

Parameters shown
in [ ] can be
omitted.

Replace
parameter
symbols with
values

loggo <group_id> Parameters

shown

in < > cannot be
omitted.

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