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SS-76 NG USER MANUAL
DOC. NO: SS-76 NG (REVISION 05)
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COMMAND TABLE
Command
Description
VER
Displays the product identity and s/w version number. Typically:
„SS-77 rev a.bc‟ where „a‟ is the major revision number and „bc‟ is the
minor revision number.
CLEAR
This clears the memory pointers of the buffer. This effectively
removes access to any data that may be in the buffer and allows it to
be overwritten.
STX <stx char>
This command will set the character recognised as the start of
logging character. There are two ways to set the character either
using Hexadecimal or by placing the literal character in normal round
brackets.
Examples:
STX 41
will set the STX character to „A‟
STX (A)
will also set the STX character to „A‟
ETX <etx char>
This command will set the character that is to be used as the end of
logging character. The setting methods are the same as for STX
TMI <tms.server>
Sets the address of the UdpLog server. Either FQDN format
(udplog.co.za) or dotted IP (123.1.1.234) is suitable. Dotted format
will be necessary if no DNS server is available. Note, the addresses
shown are not valid addresses, merely examples of the format to be
used.
TMP <TMS Server Port>
Sets the port number for the TMS server. The default is 1122 and this
is the UdpLog default too. Other values may be used if the UdpLog
server installation requires it.
SAD <ON/OFF>
Enable Auto Dump. Default is „OFF‟. Input can be Y/N, T/F, E/D, 1/0
or ON/OFF. When enabled the buffer will dump its stored data when
the Serial 1 handshake is enabled or when an MMI port (socket 0)
Ethernet connection is made.
SAT <nnn.n>
Sets the delay from connection active until dumping starts to nnn.n
seconds. This allows short glitches to be ignored. (Such as mouse
probing when a PC starts up).
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