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Manual MWS 55 / MWS 88 / MWS 10 and Sensors 55
TYPE [<option>] <file_name/sector>
Shows the content of a file or sector.
<option>:
-s -> shows the specified sector in HEX format (512 Bytes)
i.e. TYPE -s 123456
-x -> shows the specified file in HEX format
z.B. TYPE -x test.txt
If used without <option> the file is shown in text format.
The output can be cancelled with ***!!!
WRITE
[<option>] <file_name>
Creates the file <file_name> and receives characters via the serial port written into the file.
When receiving ***!!! the receiving of characters is cancelled and the file is being closed.
3.9.1.3 Saving settings onto the SD-card
*ADMIN SAVE CONFIG
Saves all current settings into the text-file /_system/save/config.sav.
If there already is a config.sav file it will be saved under config.bak in the same directory.
3.9.1.4 Load settings from the SD-card
*ADMIN LOAD CONFIG
Loads the file /_system/save/config.sav and integrates the contained settings into the FLASH
memory.
This takes about 20 minutes. If the command was sent via the serial port, a progress bar is displayed:
LOAD CONFIG |---------+---------+---------+---------+---------I---------+---------+---------+---------+---------|
Each - stands for 1%, each + for 10% and the I for 50%.
CAUTION! If the FLASH memory is write protected (ADMIN LOCK), the command is performed
but no data will be changed.
So this command only makes sense when the FLASH is not protected or when performed within
the SECURE mode.
3.9.1.5 Access to the SD-card via FTP
Since firmware version 3.0221 (from 03.05.2017) a FTP-client is included for accessing the SD-
card. See
.
3.10 System requirements
At least a computer with Pentium1 / 200 Processor and 512MB RAM.
WIN ME, WIN2k, WIN XP, Vista, WINDOWS 7, WINDOWS 8, WINDOWS 10.
VGA-graphic card with Monitor.
An online-help is available within the weather32 software with the F1 key or in the menue under '?'.