3 from­time, 4 to­time – Guralp Systems CMG-6TD User Manual

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CMG-6TD

Command-line interface

Before DOWNLOAD will work, it needs to know

the desired time period, which is specified with ALL­FLASH,
ALL­TIMES, or FROM­TIME and/or TO­TIME, and

the streams you want to download, which are specified with
ALL­DATA, S/S, or STATUS­ONLY.

The parameters are fully described in the following sections. If you miss out a

parameter, DOWNLOAD will use the value you last used.

The DOWNLOAD command returns immediately, so that you can issue more

commands if required. To close the connection and begin downloading, issue
the GO command.

You can pause a download by entering terminal mode, and restart with
another GO or abort with END­DOWNLOAD.

When you complete a DOWNLOAD without specifying a time period, the 6TD
marks the latest position with an internal read pointer, which can be used as a

start point for the next DOWNLOAD with the command ALL­TIMES (see below).

7.8.3 FROM­TIME

Syntax: yyyy mm dd hh mm FROM­TIME

Instructs the 6TD to transmit only data more recent than yyyy mm dd hh
mm
, where

yyyy is a four-digit year (1989 – 2069);

mm is the month number (1 – 12);

dd is the day of the month (1 – 31);

hh is the hour of the day (0 – 23); and

mm is the minute of the hour (0 – 59).

7.8.4 TO­TIME

Syntax: yyyy mm dd hh mm TO­TIME

Instructs the 6TD to transmit only data earlier than yyyy mm dd hh mm,

where yyyy, mm, dd, hh and mm have the same meanings as in FROM­TIME,

above.

You can combine FROM­TIME with TO­TIME to download data from a specific
time window.

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