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Time Stamp Separators
You can configure the separator between fields. The separator to be configured or
retrieved can present in ASCII characters or hexadecimal numbers. Refer to
Command:
#@dat_tsprh?\r, #@dat_tspr?\r
Purpose
Get the Separators of Field in Time Stamp Section
Request
#@dat_tsprh?\r //Response data will be shown in Hexadecimal value.
#@dat_tspr?\r //Response data will be shown in character.
Response
OK,[m],[n],[o],[p],[q],[r]\r
[m]: separator follows field1. Default= '2D' ('-')
[n]: separator follows field2. Default= '2D' ('-')
[o]: separator follows field3. Default= '20' (' ')
[p]: separator follows field4. Default= '20' (' ')
[q]: separator follows field5. Default= '3A' (':')
[r]: separator follows field6. Default= '20' (' ')
ERR,[code]\r
#@dat_tspr=[m],[n],[o],[p],[q],[r],[s]\r
Purpose
Set the Separators of Field in Time Stamp Section
Request
#@dat_tspr=[m],[n],[o],[p],[q],[r],[s]\r
[m]: input data format, '0'- in Hexadecimal, '1'- in character
[n]: separator follows field1
[o]: separator follows field2
[p]: separator follows field3
[q]: separator follows field4
[r]: separator follows field5
[s]: separator follows field6
Response
OK\r
ERR,[code]\r
Note: Input '00' (hexadecimal) to clear the inputted data.
Chapter 5
DefinING Output Format
ASCII Table
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