L3Harris NARDA AMS-8061 User Manual page 198

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5.6.6 FLD File
(Write)
5.6.7 Event File
(Write)
5-30
SMS Messages and Commands
After having written the record file HH_mm_GG_MM_YY.D61, the AMS-
8061 writes the file named 8061FLD.TXT which replaces the old one.
This is an ASCII file which contains the date of the last uploaded record
and terminates with the string "---".
The content will be therefore: FLD HH:mm;GG/MM/YY;---
HH is hour of the day.
mm is minute of the day.
GG is the day.
MM is the month.
YY is the year
For example the string FLD 20:30;23/04/14;---
Says that the last updated record is related to the date of 23
at 20:30.
If a client does not necessitate a specific period, and needs a simple
continuous data logger, there is no need to write any FLD File as the
system is self-sufficient.
After having written the FLD file, the AMS-8061 writes a file named
HH_mm_GG_MM_YY.TXT where:
HH is hour of the day.
mm is minute of the day.
GG is the day.
MM is the month.
YY is the year
Which represents the events file.
This is an ASCII file which contains all the new events since last
connection.
Alternatively, soliciting a connection, by the SMS command, different event
history can be retrieved as follows:
SCGNA : all the stored events are written in EVENT.TXT file
SCGNL : The last 20 events are written in EVENT.TXT file
The content of EVENT file is the chronological history of all events up to the
time of connection (RTC setting assumed to be correct).
where:
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