
Once the connection has been established, commands can be send from the computer
to the Well Watch. The remote commands are case sensitive and must be entered
exactly as shown on the list below. One command per line, terminated by a <return>.
Extra tabs or spaces will not be accepted.
Examples:
Press "rn30<return>" to set the min range to 30 feet.
Press "u0<return>" to set english units mode or "u2<return>" to set metric.
If serial output is enabled, the prompt and input may be written over on the screen but
the input will still be interpreted correctly. It may be easier to disable the serial output
while using remote commands. Press “cs0<return>” to turn off serial reporting and
“cs1<return>” to turn in back on when finished.
USER REMOTE COMMANDS - In the following list, [iiii] indicates a parameter of up to
a 4 character integer (no decimal point), [ddddd] indicates up to 5 character decimal
number (decimal point optional), [cc] indicates two nonnumeric characters, and <ret>
indicates a return.
<ret>
send current data
a0<ret>
alarm off
a1<ret>
low alarm on
a2<ret>
high alarm on
a3<ret>
both alarms on
ah[iiii] <ret>
set high alarm level
al[iiii] <ret>
set low alarm level
s0<ret>
turn off serial communications
s1<ret>
turn on RS232
s2<ret>
turn on RS485 MODBUS
s3<ret>
turn on SDI-12
sd0<ret>
turn off automatic RS232 data output
sd1<ret>
turn on automatic RS232 data output
sd2<ret>
turn on automatic RS232 depth only output
su[ii]
set the data update rate index
h<ret>
display command list
i[iii]<ret>
set unit ID
l0<ret>
logging off
l1<ret>
logging on
lu[iiii] <ret>
logging update period index
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