Command line interface
For example,
0 38400 BAUD
1 4800 BAUD
2 38400 BAUD
This will reset a standard single-sensor DM24 to its default configuration.
The allowable values for
baud-rate
are 4800, 7200, 9600, 14400, 19200, 38400, 57600,
115200 and 230400. For compatibility reasons, 1152 is also accepted, setting the baud
rate to 115200.
Note:
The GPS port (port 1) should always be set to 4800 baud unless a
GLONASS-compatible receiver is being used.
6.5.2 STOPBITS
Syntax:
port number-bits STOPBITS
Sets the number of stop bits used for one of the serial ports on the DM24.
port
can
be:
•
0
, for the DATA OUT port;
•
1
, for the GPS port; or
•
2
, for the DATA IN port.
By default, the DM24 uses one stop bit on all ports.
Note:
This command has no effect on Mk DM24s, which always use one
Ⅲ
stop-bit.
6.5.3 +MODEM
Syntax:
+MODEM
(interactive)
Instructs the DM24 to use a modem connected to the
DATA OUT
port to contact a
remote device and transmit data stored in the Flash memory.
The DM24 can dial out every time it generates a heartbeat message, and also
whenever a trigger occurs. You can change the interval between heartbeat messages
with the
HEARTBEAT
command, below.
When you issue
+MODEM
for the first time, the digitiser will prompt you to enter a
telephone number:
+MODEM
Phone# is not set Enter phone#
00441189819056
Phone# 00441189819056 Flash FIFO : Circular Configuration
for dial out ok_DEMO00
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Issue U - December, 2021