Deep SUNA Manual
For SUNA running firmware version 2.4 or later
4. Terminal Interface of the SUNA
for input and output. Otherwise, the sensor communicates via RS-232.
Commands can be broadly grouped into the following categories:
1. Status and Maintenance
2. File Management
3. Query and Modify Configuration
4. Polled Mode Commands
5. APF Mode Commands
4.2.1 Status and Maintenance Commands
Selftest
The selftest checks operation of sensor components, performs measurements, and
outputs the measurement results.
The last output line will be
$Ok
if all components performed according to expectations,
or
$Error
if one or more of the components failed the test. If a component did not
perform as expected, the output line of that component is terminated by an exclamation
mark (
!
), making it easier to locate the problem.
Get Clock and Set Clock
The
get clock
command outputs the time of the internal sensor clock. The time is
factory set to UTC.
The
set clock YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss
command sets the sensor clock to the
specified value.
Used Lamp Time
The firmware keeps track of the total on-time of the lamp, and outputs the number of
seconds via the
get lamptime
command.
DAC Low and DAC High
These commands are only available for SUNAs that have an analog output system.
The
DAC Low
command will generate the lowest analog output that is possible, and the
DAC High
command will generate the highest analog output that is possible.
For details on how to make use of this feature, see section 4.2.6 Analog Output.
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The firmware exits into the boot loader.
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