G.2.2 replacement character read/set, G.2.3 save configuration, G.2.4 restore configuration – Campbell Scientific TX312 High Data Rate GOES Transmitter User Manual

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Appendix G. Extended ASCII Command Set

G-3

G.2.2 Replacement Character Read/Set

Syntax:

IRC=c

Access level: USER
TX312 State: Enabled/Disabled

This command defines the ASCII character that will be substituted for any
Prohibited ASCII character detected in the transmission data when operating in
ASCII or Pseudo-Binary mode. The default character is ‘*’. Only printable
ASCII characters, excluding space, are permitted. In Pseudo-Binary mode,
numeric characters are considered illegal.

G.2.3 Save Configuration

Syntax:

SAVE

Access level: USER
TX312 State: Enabled/Disabled

This command directs the transmitter to commit the entered configuration
parameters to non-volatile memory. Until this command is entered, the
previously saved configuration can be recalled using the RSTR command.

G.2.4 Restore Configuration

Syntax:

RSTR

Access level: USER
TX312 State: Enabled/Disabled

This command directs the transmitter to restore the configuration parameters
from non-volatile memory. Changes made to the configuration are not
automatically saved to non-volatile memory as they are entered. This allows
changes to be made and verified before committing them to permanent storage,
but provides the ability to recall the last saved settings, if necessary.

G.2.5 Restore Default Configuration

Syntax:

DEFAULT

Access level: USER
TX312 State: Enabled/Disabled

This command directs the transmitter to set the configuration parameters to
their factory default (mostly invalid) values; this essentially clears the
operation of the transmitter. This command does not automatically save the
cleared parameters to non-volatile memory; the SAVE command must be
issued to complete the sequence.

This command does not set the calibration data or serial number to factory
defaults.

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