VEMCO - VR2C Manual
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3.2.5.4.2 READEND
The READEND command sets the VR2C’s internal detection log read pointer to the end of the detection
log.
Command:
*450088.0#25,READEND\r
Response:
*450088.0#25[0009],OK,#9A\r\n
3.2.5.4.3 READREC
The READREC command causes the VR2C to transmit the detection record referenced by the internal
detection log read pointer. This command does not move the pointer to the next record automatically (in
case the host does not properly receive the detection record).
Command:
*450088.0#25,READREC\r
Response:
*450088.0#25[0041],2013-09-06 19:13:51,A69-1601,13,OK,#DE\r\n
3.2.5.4.4 READACK
The READACK command advances the VR2C’s internal detection log read pointer to the next detection
record in the log. Use this command in conjunction with READREC to pull out the VR2C’s detection
records manually while in ASCII mode.
Command:
*450088.0#25,READACK\r
Response:
*450088.0#25[0009],OK,#9A\r\n
3.2.6
ASCII Usage Case Examples
The following sections present several examples of common VR2C operations that can be performed using
the ASCII command interface.
3.2.6.1
Example 1: Starting a Study
1.
Enable the VR2C serial transceivers:
Command:
\r
←
enable serial transc short delay (>100ms)
2.
Stop the current study (or exit Suspend Mode):
Command:
*450088.0#25,STOP\r
Response:
*450088.0#25[0009],OK,#9A\r\n
3.
Erase any old data:
←
assumes old data has been previously offloaded
Command:
*450088.0#25,ERASE\r
Response:
*450088.0#25[0009],OK,#9A\r\n