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e.g. "LOG 12:00:00 13:00:00"
e.g. "LOG 2006/01/20 12:00:00 2006/01/21 12:00:00"
M1
M2
..
M10
Type M1 to see the setup of the first measurement. Type M2 to see the setup of
the second measurement. Type “M1 SETUP DEFAULTS” to change to defaults
only the setup of measurement one. Type “M1 LAST” to see the last measured
value, and type “M1 MEAS” to make a new reading.
Additionally, you may say “M1 = 15.0” to
calibrate the sensor
. That ends up
changing the offset. There is also a two point calibration that changes the slope
and the offset.
Two point calibration i
s started by typing "M1 CAL”
MEAS +
Use this to make a measurement on all or some sensors. After receiving this
command, MONITOR will measure every active sensor and display the results. If
preceded by the measurement designator (E.g. “M1 MEAS”), it measures only
one sensor.
PASSWORD
Used to prevent unauthorized access to station. Type "PASSWORD = XXX" to
set password to XXX. Type "PASSWORD =" to disable
password usage
.
REBOOT
Does a software resets of the system.
0
Shows system diagnostics, including system resets. If followed by 0, it will clear
system diagnostic status.
SDI
Use this command to gain access to the SDI-12 bus. You may put any command
on the SDI-12 bus and see any reply. “SDI xxx” puts xxx on the SDI-12 bus.
E.g. type “SDI 0M!” to send the 0M! command.
Additionally, type “SDI FIND” to seek sensors. MONITOR will issue I!
commands to all SDI-12 addresses in hopes of locating sensors.
SETUP
If provided without any other parameters, it lists all setup details. That includes
each setup variable and its current value.
Can be followed by a setup variable name and a new value for that variable.
E.g. “STATION NAME = SUTRON”
If SETUP DEFAULT is issued, it will reset the entire setup to defaults.
STATUS 0
Shows system status including time, boot time, battery readings, last
measurements, current internal sensor readings, and any hardware errors that may
exist. If followed by 0, it clears the hardware errors.
TIME
Shows the current system date and time. If followed by a new time, it changes the
system time. E.g. TIME = 2008/12/12 changes the date. TIME = 10:15:30
changes the time.
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