XLINK 500/100 Operations & Maintenance Manual page # 163
Command
Description
[TXx] STATUS
TEMP
Returns internal temperature.
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.
TXx [SETUP] [STATUS]
[COUNT]
Shows information about the specified transmission, including radio
type.
Status gives an idea of what is going on with the transmission.
If there is a transmission in progress, it gives details about it.
If no tx is in progress, last tx results are shown.
If there is no last tx info, next tx time is shown.
If there is no next tx (recording is off), it just shows "Enabled"
Count tells the number of good and bad txs made. Right now, it's
the lifetime count. I hope to change it to be the daily count
TXx TXBUF
This command shows the data content of the transmission buffer.
Normally, the transmission buffer will contain data from the last
transmission.
TXx TXFORM [REPEAT
YYYY/MM/DD
HH:MM:SS]
Creates a transmission data buffer along with diagnostic
information.
The REPEAT option along with the time stamp may be used to get
missing data. Please see section
>TX1 TXFORM
Tx data would look like this
:BATT 2 #10 11.347 11.423 11.385 11.377 M M :TEMP 2 #10 26.00
25.25 25.75 26.00 M M :BL -1.00 :PWR -1.0/-1.0
Current message is 108 bytes (00:00:04 seconds) out of 2218 bytes
(00:01:00 seconds)
Available space is 2110 bytes
In that message, sensor data is 83 bytes
Worst case SENSOR data (excluding append) is 138 bytes (00:00:05
seconds)
Worst case available space is 2080 bytes
2 meas are active; 2 are marked for tx
>TX1 TXFORM REPEAT
:BATT 2 #10 11.347 11.423 11.385 11.377 M M :TEMP 2 #10 26.00
25.25 25.75 26.00 M M
TXx TXNOW
Issue this command to have the station make a transmission as
soon as possible.
VER
VER BOOT
Shows the current software version, including build date and time
and the bootloader version.
Shows the current software version of the bootloader.