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Settings Editor, 5.7 Terminal, TABLE 5-2., Terminal Mode Commands, Command, Description

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AVW200-series 2-Channel Vibrating Wire Spectrum Analyzer Modules 5.6 Settings Editor The Settings Editor in DevConfig can also be used to enter the Deployment parameters (see FIGURE 5-2). Refer to Section 5.2, Deployment Tab, and Section 5.3, Data Monitor, for a description of the setting parameters. 5.7 Terminal You can monitor the AVW200 with terminal commands via the terminal emulator in DevConfig or LoggerNet. You can also use a terminal emulator, such as HyperTerminal or ProComm. To enter terminal commands, first connect the RS-232 port of the AVW200 to a serial port on your computer using the 10873 RS-232 cable (shipped with the AVW200). After specifying the appropriate COM port (port to which the AVW is attached) and communication baud rate (AVW baud rate = 38400), press Carriage Return (CR) four times or until the AVW200> is returned. A description of the available terminal commands and the values returned for each command are listed in the TABLE 5-2. TABLE 5-2. Terminal Mode Commands Command Description 1 Make VW measurement on channel 1 2 Make VW measurement on channel 2 3 4 5 S or s G or g Mcmm H or h Company, Model Info. Status Table Public Table Set the Date/Time Get the Date/time Make VW measurement on channel (c) and mux channel (mm) Help menu Return Values 6 values (frequency, amplitude, signal to noise ratio, noise frequency, decay ratio, thermistor resistance) 6 values (frequency, amplitude, signal to noise ratio, noise frequency, decay ratio, thermistor resistance) Company, mode, and PakCode information Status table Public table Set the date and time Get the date and time 6 values (frequency, amplitude, signal to noise ratio, noise frequency, decay ratio, thermistor resistance) Returns list of commands NOTE The Mcmm terminal command was added to OS version STD.02. Customers with OS version STD.01 can get this terminal command by downloading a new OS (refer to Section 5.4, Send OS). 36

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AVW200-series 2-Channel Vibrating Wire Spectrum Analyzer Modules
5.6
Settings Editor
The Settings Editor in DevConfig can also be used to enter the Deployment
parameters (see FIGURE 5-2). Refer to Section 5.2,
Deployment Tab
, and
Section 5.3,
Data Monitor
, for a description of the setting parameters.
5.7
Terminal
You can monitor the AVW200 with terminal commands via the terminal
emulator in DevConfig or LoggerNet.
You can also use a terminal emulator,
such as HyperTerminal or ProComm.
To enter terminal commands, first connect the RS-232 port of the AVW200 to
a serial port on your computer using the 10873 RS-232 cable (shipped with the
AVW200).
After specifying the appropriate COM port (port to which the
AVW is attached) and communication baud rate (AVW baud rate = 38400),
press Carriage Return (CR) four times or until the AVW200> is returned.
A
description of the available terminal commands and the values returned for
each command are listed in the TABLE 5-2.
TABLE 5-2.
Terminal Mode Commands
Command
Description
Return Values
1
Make VW measurement
on channel 1
6 values (frequency, amplitude,
signal to noise ratio, noise
frequency, decay ratio, thermistor
resistance)
2
Make VW measurement
on channel 2
6 values (frequency, amplitude,
signal to noise ratio, noise
frequency, decay ratio, thermistor
resistance)
3
Company, Model Info.
Company, mode, and PakCode
information
4
Status Table
Status table
5
Public Table
Public table
S or s
Set the Date/Time
Set the date and time
G or g
Get the Date/time
Get the date and time
Mcmm
Make VW measurement
on channel (c) and mux
channel (mm)
6 values (frequency, amplitude,
signal to noise ratio, noise
frequency, decay ratio, thermistor
resistance)
H or h
Help menu
Returns list of commands
The Mcmm terminal command was added to OS version STD.02.
Customers with OS version STD.01 can get this terminal
command by downloading a new OS (refer to Section 5.4,
Send
OS
).
NOTE
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