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returned example 2: 9 <CR><LF>
returned example 3: cal1 <CR><LF>
Logging Commands
Command:
l
Function:
Return the Current Log File
Description: When the command l<CR> is received by the IC20/25 unit, the current log file will be returned
one data point at a time with each value terminated by <CR><LF>. If the command is not received in the
proper syntax, e<CR><LF> will be returned.
Example – return the log file
send: l<CR>
returned: 23<CR><LF> 23<CR><LF> 24<CR><LF> ... 70<CR><LF>
Command:
lc
Function:
Clear the Log File
Description: When the command lc<CR> is received by the IC20/25 unit, the current log values will be
erased and ready to start a new file. If the command is not received in the proper syntax, e<CR><LF> will
be returned.
Example – clear the log file:
send: lc<CR>
returned: ok <CR><LF>
Command:
ls
Function:
Start Logging
Description: When the command ls<CR> is received by the IC20/25 unit, the unit will begin to log plate
temperature values at the rate defined by the log period setting (ref le, lm, or l5 commands or front panel
menu command). If the command is not received in the proper syntax, e<CR><LF> will be returned.
Example – start logging:
send: ls<CR>
returned: ok <CR><LF>
Command:
lp
Function:
Stop or Pause Logging
Description: When the command lp<CR> is received by the IC20/25 unit, the unit will stop logging log
plate temperature values. If the command ls is issued, the unit will continued logging from the last log
position. If the command is not received in the proper syntax, e<CR><LF> will be returned.
Example – stop logging (or pause logging)
send: ls<CR>
returned: ok <CR><LF>
Command:
le
Function:
Set Logging Period to 1 second
Description: When the command le<CR> is received by the IC20/25 unit, the unit will set the logging
period to 1 second which means that a data point will be stored once every second. If the command is
not received in the proper syntax, e<CR><LF> will be returned.