Using the DM24
Instructs the DM24 not to transmit blocks to clients automatically, but to store all
digitized data in the Flash memory. If you have chosen the
RECYCLE
buffering mode
(see below), the memory is used in circular fashion,
i.e.
if it becomes full, incoming
blocks begin overwriting the oldest in memory. If, instead, the
WRITE-ONCE
buffering mode is active, the instrument will switch to
DIRECT
mode (see above)
when the memory becomes full.
You can retrieve blocks from an instrument in
FILING
mode by connecting to its
terminal interface and issuing commands such as
FLUSH
, or through Scream! (see
below).
4.3.2.1 Heartbeat messages
When in
FILING
mode, an instrument transmits “heartbeat” messages over its
data port. These short messages take the place of data blocks, and ensure that
programs such as Scream! know that an instrument is present.
You can change the frequency of heartbeat messages from Scream!'s
Control
window, or with the command
HEARTBEAT
.
4.3.3 DUPLICATE
Command:
DUPLICATE
Instructs the DM24 to transmit streams directly to clients as for
DIRECT
mode, but
also to store all
data into Flash storage as for
FILING
mode.
If a client fails to acknowledge a block, the digitiser does not attempt to retransmit it.
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