B.3.7.1
Examples using RLD Command
Command
Action
RLD
Returns a list of the logged data files, as shown in the
following example of a returned message.
LOG SPACE 87% AUX MEM 98% FILES 6
1
9 Dec 1996 13:37:54
9 Waveform
2
9 Dec 1996 13:38:05
4 Harmonic
3
9 Dec 1996 13:38:37
15 Custom
4
9 Dec 1996 14:17:25
0 Standard
5
9 Dec 1996 14:17:40
0 Standard
6
9 Dec 1996 14:17:47
1 Custom
The message includes the file numbers, the file date, the
number of flash records in the file, and the type of data.
Auto-Log must be enabled to get the information on the
number of records in each file.
0RLD
All data records are erased.
3RLD
Recalls the header data for the third file. The unit will be
configured to the state it was in when the file was created.
The unit is placed in measure hold mode. To return to
normal operation, issue the “0MHD” command or press
the MEASURE HOLD key.
0,4RLD
Erases logged data file number four and decrements the
file number of all files 5 and greater by one.
3,12RLD
Recalls the data stored in the twelfth record of the third
file. Sets all the unrecorded parameters to their values in
the file header if custom data was recorded.
B.3.8
Trigger Remote Data Logging
To log data remotely via the RS232 port, send the LOG command. If the
log data trigger is set to “Log Data Key or RS232,” issuing this command
causes one data record to be stored. Press the MENU key and select Auto-
Log Setup to assign the log data trigger to “Log Data Key or RS232.”
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