Play – Vaisala PTB330 User Manual

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Select, for example, two quantities (P and P

1

).

Example:

>dir
File description

Oldest data available

No. of points

1 P latest 20 minutes

2000-01-08 03:44:30

135

2 P latest 3 hours

2000-01-08 00:44:30

135

3 P latest 1 day

2000-01-07 01:07:00

135

4 P latest 10 days

1999-12-27 22:07:00

135

5 P latest 2 months

1999-11-01 16:07:00

135

6 P latest 1 year

1998-11-29 04:07:01

135

7 P1 latest 20 minutes

2000-01-08 03:44:31

135

8 P1 latest 3 hours

2000-01-08 00:44:31

135

9 P1 latest 1 day

2000-01-07 01:07:01

135

10 P1 latest 10 days

1999-12-27 22:07:01

135

11 P1 latest 2 months

1999-11-01 16:07:01

135

12 P1 latest 1 year

1998-11-29 04:07:01

135

>

PLAY

Use the PLAY command to output the selected file to the serial line.
The command outputs trend, min, and max values from the given log.
Use the DIR command to find out what log index number corresponds
to a particular log. Data in the output is delimited with TAB
characters. This is compatible with most spreadsheet programs. Before
giving the command, set the correct date and time with TIME and
DATE

commands, if needed.

PLAY [x]

where:

x

=

1 ... 24


Example:

>play 4
P latest 10 days

2000-12-20 18:31:17

135

Date Time trend min max
yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss mbar mbar mbar
2000-12-21 20:31:17 974.22 972.83 975.21
2000-12-21 22:31:17 976.45 975.21 977.73
2000-12-22 00:31:17 979.29 977.69 980.94
.
.
>

The <ESC> key can be used to interrupt the output listing.

You can use the PLAY 0 command to output all files one after
another.

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