Guralp Systems CMG-6TD User Manual

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CMG-6TD

Command-line interface

7.8.9 STATUS­ONLY

Syntax: STATUS­ONLY

Instructs the 6TD to transmit only status streams (text streams, normally with

stream IDs ending in 00).

The read pointer will be moved to the end time of the download, so a

subsequent ALL­TIMES DOWNLOAD will not transfer any data streams that
were recorded during this period. To retrieve these streams, you will have to

specify the time period explicitly with FROM­TIME (and TO­TIME if
necessary), or download all stored data with ALL­FLASH.

7.8.10 S/S

Syntax: rate S/S

Instructs the 6TD to transmit only streams with sample rates equal to rate. If
rate is zero, only status streams are transmitted.

The read pointer will be moved to the end time of the download, so a
subsequent ALL­TIMES DOWNLOAD will not transfer any other streams that

were recorded during this period. To retrieve these streams, you will have to
specify the time period explicitly with FROM­TIME (and TO­TIME if

necessary), or download all stored data with ALL­FLASH.

This command should not be confused with the SAMPLES/SEC command.

7.8.11 FLUSH

Syntax: FLUSH

Instructs the 6TD to copy all new data from Flash memory to an attached

FireWire disk. The read pointer is moved to the end of the last data
transferred, so a subsequent FLUSH will not transfer the same data.

7.8.12 FLUSHALL

Syntax: FLUSHALL

Instructs the 6TD to copy all data from Flash memory to an attached FireWire

disk. This command ignores the read pointer, so a subsequent FLUSHALL will
transfer the same data again.

7.8.13 RESET­FLASH

Syntax: RESET­FLASH

Resets the Flash memory pointers. The 6TD will start overwriting old data

from the beginning of memory. You can still access these data, if they have
not been overwritten.

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Issue F - February 2014

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