VEMCO - VR2C Manual
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Jul 2018
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3.2.6.4
Example 4: Erasing Data Logs
If the detection log fills up (DU=100.0 in the status line), the VR2C will stop recording new tag detections
to memory (and the RTM output will also stop showing new detections). To avoid this, the detection log
will need to be erased periodically. Erasing the log is accomplished by following the steps listed below.
1.
Enable the VR2C serial transceivers:
Command:
\r
←
enable serial transc short delay (>100ms)
2.
Stop the current study:
Command:
*450088.0#25,STOP\r
Response:
*450088.0#25[0009],OK,#9A\r\n
3.
Erase the data:
←
ensure old data has been previously offloaded
Command:
*450088.0#25,ERASE\r
Response:
*450088.0#25[0009],OK,#9A\r\n
4.
Restart the study:
Command:
*450088.0#25,START\r
Response:
*450088.0#25[0009],OK,#9A\r\n
5.
Disable the receiver’s serial transceivers:
Command:
*450088.0#25,QUIT\r
Response:
*450088.0#25[0009],OK,#9A\r\n
3.2.6.5
Example 5: Placing VR2C in Suspend Mode
1.
Wake the receiver’s serial interface:
Command:
\r
←
enable serial transc short delay (>100ms)
2.
Stop the current study:
Command:
*450088.0#25,STOP\r
Response:
*450088.0#25[0009],OK,#9A\r\n
3.
Put the receiver in Suspend (Storage) Mode:
Command:
*450088.0#25,STORAGE\r
Response:
*450088.0#25[0009],OK,#9A\r\n
4.
Disable the receiver’s serial transceivers:
Command:
*450088.0#25,QUIT\r
Response:
*450088.0#25[0009],OK,#9A\r\n