5. Execution Command – E**
Communication for RA2000 series (1WMPD4003507)
5-6
ETS (Execute Real-time data trans) Executing real-time transition
Function
Executes real-time transition
ETS P1, P2, P3 (Delimiter)
Input Format
P1: Date format (0=Sample, 1=Peak)
P2: Transmit speed unit (0=ms, 1=s)
P3: Transmit speed numeric value ([1-1000])
A1 (Delimiter)
<Binary data>
Output Format
A1: Outputs the number of transferred bytes of a line.
“0” means no transmit channel.
“?” means that transmit is disallowed during HD recording.
“*” means that the selected transmit speed beyond the spec disallows
transmission.
When the other values are output, no binary data is output anymore.
<Binary data>: Raw data of the current input signal (A/D value)
Sample: RA2300MK2 [STX](D1.DAT)(D2.DAT)(D3.DAT)……(D16.DAT)[SUM]
RA2800A [STX](D1.DAT)(D2.DAT)(D3.DAT)……(D32.DAT)[SUM]
Peak: RA2300MKⅡ [STX](D1.MAX)(D1.MIN)(D2.MAX) ……(D16.MIN)[SUM]
RA2800A [STX](D1.MAX)(D1.MIN)(D2.MAX) ……(D32.MIN)[SUM]
[ ]:one byte, ( ):two bytes
Description
A transmit channel is selected in “STR Setting real-time transmit channel “.
Exceptional process
When something abnormal occurs during execution, the following error
code is output instead of start code [STX] indicating the beginning of data.
[EOT] (04ch) …The RA2300MK
Ⅱ
received a command and then
transmission was terminated.
[CAN] (18ch) Since reception process on the host side was not done in
time, it is judged that transmission is disallowed and then transmission
was terminated.
Terminating transmission
To terminate transmission, execute the ESP command. When ESP is
executed, the RA2300AMK
Ⅱ
outputs [EOT] to terminate transmission, and
the normal state of receiving commands is entered
Summary of Contents for Omniace RA2000 series
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