RSDetection
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8.6.6
“C”’ Commands – Clear Data Queue
Table 26 "C" Command Support
Command
Support
Comments
C
No
This command is intended to clear the data queues for the
various sensors. Since the data is kept in the database these
commands are not supported.
The command format is
#C Y X<CR>
Y – Unit address
X – Data type
8.6.7
‘Q” Commands – Display Data Queue
Table 27 "Q" Command Support
Command
Support
Comments
Q
Yes
This command will display all queue data for the specified
device between the specified start and end dates. If the start
date is specified with no start time and no end date/time, all
data points from midnight of the start date until the current
time will be retrieved. If start date and time are both specified,
but no ‘-‘ and no end date/time, all data points from the
specified start time until the current time will be retrieved. If
neither start nor end times are specified all data points in the
queue will be displayed. A maximum of 2000 data points are
returned for all queries. If an end date (EEEE below) is specified
the start date must be specified. If an end date is specified,
however, the end time may be omitted. In this case the end time
will be midnight of the specified end date. The ‘-‘ must be
specified if and end date is used.
Values entered are not required to be exactly two digits. For
example, February 7, 1998 could be entered as any of the
following strings: 02/07/98, 2/7/98, 02/7/98, 2/07/98,
02/07/1998, 2/7/1998, 02/7/1998 or 2/07/1998
Time must be formatted like hh:mm:ss. For example 04:03:00,
12:33:44. The hours must have two digits not one. The 0 must be
before the digit if the hour is less than 10. The time is Greenwich
Mean Time (GMT) and not local time. This is different than the
configuration utility which is based on local time.
Command
#Q Y N SSSS TTTT – EEEE UUU<CR>
Y – Unit address
N – The ID of the sensor as outlined below.
SSSS– Start date.