Programming dictionary, 15 ethernet interface page 11 – Escort 3016B User Manual
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Ethernet interface
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14.5.
Programming dictionary
In the following tables, entering the lower-case characters of the headings and parameters is
facultative.
As a rule, digital parameters are integers (NR1); those for which "in decimal" is specified can be of
NR1, NR2 or NR3 type.
14.5.1.Setup
HEADER
PARAMETERS
EXAMPLES
ALArm
P1
Defines the alarm to modify
P1=A,B ou C
ALArm:DEF
P1
P2=NO,TRigger ou ERRor
ALArm ?
Returns alarms
DATe
P1,P2,P3
DAT 11,12,05
Modify the date
december 11, 2005
P1 = day ( from 1 to 31)
P2 = month ( from 1 to 12)
P3 = year ( from 0 to 99)
DATe ?
Returns the date
HOUrs
P1,P2
HOURS 10,06
Modify the current hour
10 Hours and 6 minutes
P1 = hour ( from 0 to 23)
P2 = minute ( from 0 to 59)
HOUrs ?
Returns the hour
RECAll
P1
RECA 3
Recall a setup
P1= Number of the setup
STORe
P1,P2
STORE 2,"setup2"
Store a setup
Storage setup #2 with name "setup2"
P1= Number of setup
P2= Name of the setup (beetween " or ' )
READSETup
Returns data from the current setup (binary)
the instrument send 2 bytes which is the number of bytes that will be
sent
SENDSETup
Send a setup to the recorder (binary)
CAPtion
Thermal paper caption writing
same format to message READSETup
ALARM:VAL A,TR;TR:CH A1,S1,EDGEP
the trigger is then defined by the
message TRIG
Recall setup #3