Command Reference | Change Datasend |
| Timeout |
| Sets the trigger that allows serial data to be accumulated until a “timeout” |
| condition has been detected. |
| Idle |
| Defines the timeout as a period of time since the last character was received. |
| num |
| Sets the timeout in milliseconds. |
| Frame |
| Defines the timeout as the time since the current “character burst” was started. |
| None |
| Clears previous timeout settings, so the transmission takes place whenever the |
| MSS decides to send the data. |
| Character |
| Sets a trigger that transmits any accumulated data as soon as the specified one |
| or two byte character sequence is detected in the data stream. |
| x |
| Enter the desired alphanumeric character. To specify a control character, use |
| escaped hex (\xx). For example, |
| specified as \02. |
| Any |
| Sets any character as the trigger. |
| None |
| Clears any previous trigger characters. |
| y |
| Enter the optional second alphanumeric character. To specify a control |
| character, use escaped hex (\xx). For example, |
| would be specified as \02. |
| Save |
| Specifies what happens to the matched trigger characters. Either the first |
| character or both characters will be passed to the host as the first bytes of data, |
| or the characters will be discarded. |
Defaults | 30 (msec) |
Examples | Local> CHANGE DATASEND TIMEOUT IDLE 50 |
| (Triggers data transmission for 50 milliseconds since the last character was received.) |
| Local> CHANGE DATASEND TIMEOUT FRAME 150 |
| (Triggers data transmission for 150 milliseconds since the current “character burst” |
| was started.) |
| Local> CHANGE DATASEND CHARACTER Z |
| Local> CHANGE DATASEND SAVE 1 |
| (Transmits any accumulated data, including “Z,” as soon as the “Z” character is |
| detected in the data stream.) |
See Also | Change Autostart, page |