Kipp & Zonen BREWER MK IV Instruction Manual page 121

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Example
T[sent to Brewer]
1996 302 13:10:22 All log items reported[returned by Brewer]
The previous command string (which in this case was a call to determine the lamp
state) was returned.
16. USECONFIG
Restarts software using the configuration in RAM.
Syntax
USECONFIG
17. V
Set the baud rate and the flag which controls echoing.
Syntax
V,<cps>[,<echo>]
Parameters
Parameter
<cps>
<echo>
Examples
V,120
The prompt ("->") after this command will be sent at 1200 baud
V,960,1
The prompt ("->") after this command will be sent at 9600 baud and character echoing will
be suppressed.
18. CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
A variety of configuration parameters define the operation of the Brewer. Commands
exist to set and read each of these. They share a common syntax so the complete set
are listed in the table below:
Syntax
?<name> or
?<name>[<index>]to read the configuration variable
!<name> <value> or
!<name>[<index>] <value>to write the configuration variable
Response
The <names>
Parameters
Parameter / response
<name>
<index>
<value>
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format
Meaning
byte
one of 30, 60, 120, 240, 480 or 960. The approximate
number of characters per second. Baud rate set to
10*<cps>
Boolean
on to suppress character echoing
Format
Identifier
Identifier or number
Depends on <name>
MKIV OPERATOR'S MANUAL
meaning
starting address within the space
which element of a vector of such
values
depends on <name>

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