SpaceLogger
®
.S10
User Manual
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If h =
ETX2
, the logger will output the ASCII string defined by command
RESPONSE on receipt of the ETX2 identifier on RS232 Input 1 or 2
(determined by the condition of command RX2)
The response to be output by the logger is defined using the following SETUP.TXT command line:
RESPONSE=“cc…”
Where cc… is a string of up to 31 ASCII characters
Note:
The string is case sensitive.
The following escape codes may be included in the STX and ETX strings:
\n = 0x0A
LF
\r = 0x0D
CR
\" = 0x22
"
\' = 0x27
'
\\ = 0x5C
\
\1 = 0x01
SOH
\2 = 0x02
STX
\3 = 0x03
ETX
\4 = 0x04
EOT
\5 = 0x05
ENQ
\6 = 0x06
ACK
\7 = 0x07
BEL
\a = 0x07
BEL
\b = 0x08
BS
\f = 0x0C
FF
\t = 0x09
HT
\v = 0x0B
VT
The default setting is RESPONSE=“Q”.
The response to the handshake is output by the SpaceLogger.S10 on RS232 Output 1 by default,
unless the logger has been set up to output RS232 data using command OUTPUT=L or I. If data
has been set to output on RS232 Output 1, the response to handshake will be output on RS232
Output 2 instead.
The wiring connections for RS232 output are as described in Section 4.2 – either signal to terminal
14 (green) for RS232 Output 1 or to terminal 12 (pale green) for RS232 Output 2 and ground to
any GND terminal (blue).
Note: the RS232 Output 2 is limited to 4800 baud rate.