VEMCO - VR2C Manual
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3.2.5.1
Serial Communication Port Control
3.2.5.1.1 BAUDRATE=x
The BAUDRATE command sets the baud rate of the VR2C’s serial port. The host’s serial port must use the
same baud rate as the VR2C for successful communication. The VR2C supports a variety of baud rates:
9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 and 115200.
Command:
*450088.0#25,BAUDRATE=38400\r
Response:
*450088.0#25[0009],OK,#9A\r\n
The receiver baud rate will update to the requested rate
after
the VR2C sends the BAUDRATE response.
3.2.5.1.2 QUIT
The QUIT command immediately disables the VR2C’s serial transceivers after the response. This ends the
current command session and allows the VR2C to immediately transmit tag detection records via the serial
port when in RTM mode.
Command:
*450088.0#25,QUIT\r
Response:
*450088.0#25[0009],OK,#9A\r\n
3.2.5.2
Basic Receiver Control/Status
3.2.5.2.1 INFO
The INFO command is used to retrieve the following information fields from the VR2C:
VR2C Frequency (VR2C-69 indicates 69 kHz in the following example)
Serial Number
Study Description
Active Code Map
VR2C FW Version
VR2C HW Version
Command:
*450088.0#25,INFO\r
Response:
*450088.0#25[0118],VR2C-69:450088,'Possum Lake Fish Study #1',MAP-113,
FW=1.0.2,HW=3,OK,#2D\r\n
3.2.5.2.2 STATUS
The STATUS command is used to retrieve the current status of the VR2C. Among other things, it can be
issued to determine if there are outstanding tag detection records that need to be retrieved from the receiver.
Command:
*450088.0#25,STATUS\r
Response:
*450088.0#25[0120],2012-03-20 13:25:28,STS,DC=0,PC=0,LV=0.0,BV=2.9,BU=0.1,
I=6.2,T=23.0,DU=0.0,RU=0.0,XYZ=0.97:0.00:0.13,RECORDING,OK,#9C\r\n