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Section 7: Serial Communications
Table 4.1 Function Codes
Data Logging (DLG)
DESCRIPTION
Set data logging level.
SUBCODE
None
EXAMPLES:
Levels are:
0 = Minimum logging of activities. Logging system errors and power on/ off, lamp on/off, user login/logout only
1 = standard logging (errors plus select operations - shutter on/off, changing channels)
2 = Maximum logging. All activities are logged
(DLG1) set current logging level to 1
(DLG?) get current logging level. Response is (DLG!001)
Data Format (DTF)
DESCRIPTION
Select data packing format for selected input. Available data formats depends on current input port (as selected by
SIN).
SUBCODE
Cxxx
None
EXAMPLES:
DTF?) get current data format
(DTF?L) Show entries on the list
(DTF 1) or (DTF "422 Packed 12Bit") Set current data format to 1 (292: 422 Packed 12Bit)
(DTF+C108?) get data format on channel 108
(DTF+C108 20) or (DTF+C108 "Unpacked 8Bit") use data format 20 (DVI: Unpacked 8Bit) on channel 1
Enable Error Messages (EME)
DESCRIPTION
Enable error messages.
SUBCODE
FANF
None
TEMP
EXAMPLES:
(EME 1) enable broadcasting error messages
(EME+FANF 0) disable fan fail alarm warnings
(EME?) requests current state of broadcast. Example response is (EME!001)
4-6
DESCRIPTION OF USE
There are 3 levels for data logging.
DESCRIPTION OF USE
Replace xxx with the channel number. Valid Range is 101 - 164.
Select data format for current channel.
DESCRIPTION OF USE
0 - No Fan Fail warning will be generated; 1 - Fan Fail warning
will be generated.
0 - disable broadcast; 1 - enable broadcast of error messages to all
connected serial ports and telnet sessions.
0 - No Over Temperature warning will be generated; 1 - Over
Temperature will be generated.
CP2000-M/MR Service Booklet
020-100220-02 Rev. 1 (07/08)

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