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LaserSpeed Pro 8500-4 Instruction Handbook: RS-232/RS-422 Communication
This command configures the type of data that the gauge will begin transmitting via UDP
at power-on. The gauge can be configured to output nothing at power-on, can be con-
figured to output any of the continuous data output modes, or can be configured to re-
sume transmission of whatever type of data was being transmitted at power-off. If the
gauge is configured to output data at power-up, it can be stopped with a carriage return,
or with the
command, and other commands can be sent for con-
figuration or diagnostic purposes. If configured for
TE
,
TT
, or
TB
modes, the next time
the gauge powers on, it will start transmitting data again, as configured. For details about
the format of the output data, see the descriptions of the various data output modes de-
scribed previously in this section.
Value Description
OFF
(Default) Outputs nothing at power-on, and waits for commands.
TE
Outputs Text Data (TE mode) data at power-on.
TT
Outputs Configurable Text Output (TT mode) data at power on.
TB
Outputs Binary Output (TB mode) data at power on.
Before enabling automatic transmission over UDP, configure the
*AUTOADDR
and
*AUTOPORT
settings to have the gauge send the UDP messages to the correct address and
port number. All real-time UDP data messages will be transmitted from local port 1002 to
the remote port set in the *AUTOPORT setting. If the remote host does not have a socket
open to receive UDP messages on this port, the host may transmit ICMP "Destination Un-
reachable" messages back to the gauge. These messages will be ignored, and the gauge
will continue transmitting regardless of whether or not the messages are being received.
*AUTOADDR
UDP Power-On Data Destination IP Address
*AUTOADDR?<CR>
Read
Response Format:
*AUTOADDR=<IP><CR>
*AUTOADDR=<IP><CR>
Set
Factory Default: 192.168.10.1
Where
<IP>
is an IP Address, such as "
192.168.10.246
". This command configures the
destination IP address for UDP output data. If the gauge is not configured to output UDP
data on start-up, then this setting is not used.
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