Available Commands For The Oxygen Optodes - Aanderaa 4330 Operating Manual

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5.5 Available Commands for the Oxygen Optodes

Available commands and properties for the Oxygen Optode are given in Table 5-2 and Table 1-2
respectively.
Table 5-2 Main RS232 commands available for the Oxygen Optode.
Command
Do Sample
Start
Stop
1)
Do CollectCalDataSat
1)
Do CollectCalDataZero
1)
Do Calibrate
Do Test
Do AdjustGain
Get ConfigXML
Get DataXML
Get Property
Get All
Set Property(Value,.. Value)
Set Passkey(Value)
1)
Save
Load
Reset
Help
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1) Note that the Save procedure might require up to 20 seconds. Losing power during this period
will cause loss of latest configuration change. Wait for acknowledge, '#', before powering down
the sensor. The save procedure is also executed when running the Do CollectCalDataSat, Do
CollectCalDataZero and Do Calibrate –commands.
Description
Execute an oxygen measurement and presents the result
Start a measurement sequence according to current configuration
Stop a measurement sequence
Collect and save calibration data for 100% saturation
Collect and save calibration data for 0% saturation
Execute a two point internal calibration function
Internal use
Optimize internal amplification to foil type, only used when changing
between standard foil and fast response foil. Refer chapter 6.1 .
Outputs info on available properties on XML format
Outputs info on available(enabled) parameters on XML format
Output Property value (refer Table 1-2)
Output all property values
Set Property to Value,... Value
Set passkey to change access level
Store current settings
Reloads previous stored settings
Resets the sensor with new configuration
Print help information
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TD 269 OPERATING MANUAL
OXYGEN OPTODE 4330, 4831, 4835
June 2017

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