VEMCO - VR2C Manual
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Jul 2018
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4.
Set the VR2C clock:
Command:
*450088.0#25,TIME=2013-09-13 09:47:00 -0300\r
Response:
*450088.0#25[0009],OK,#9A\r\n
5.
Start recording:
Command:
*450088.0#25,START\r
Response:
*450088.0#25[0009],OK,#9A\r\n
6.
Disable the VR2C serial transceivers:
Command:
*450088.0#25,QUIT\r
Response:
*450088.0#25[0009],OK,#9A\r\n
3.2.6.2
Example 2: Entering Real-Time Mode
This example assumes that a study has already been started (as shown in Example 1).
1.
Enable the VR2C serial transceivers:
Command:
\r
←
enable serial transc short delay (>100ms)
2.
Select the desired RTM mode and status update interval:
Command:
*450088.0#25,RTMPROFILE=0,SI=600\r
←
10 minute status interval
Response:
*450088.0#25[0009],OK,#9A\r\n
3.
Select the RTM communication port (RS232 or RS485):
Command:
*450088.0#25,RTM232\r
Response:
*450088.0#25[0009],OK,#9A\r\n
4.
Disable the VR2C serial transceivers:
Command:
*450088.0#25,QUIT\r
Response:
*450088.0#25[0009],OK,#9A\r\n
3.2.6.3
Example 3: Updating the VR2C Clock
To periodically make corrections to the VR2C internal clock, send the
TIME=
command. The clock can be
set at any time and does not require the study to be stopped or the data logs to be erased.
1.
Enable the VR2C serial transceivers:
Command:
\r
←
enable serial transc short delay (>100ms)
2.
Set the VR2C clock:
Command:
*450088.0#25,TIME=2013-09-13 09:47:00 -0300\r
Response:
*450088.0#25[0009],OK,#9A\r\n
3.
Disable the VR2C serial transceivers:
Command:
*450088.0#25,QUIT\r
Response:
*450088.0#25[0009],OK,#9A\r\n