SDM-SIO4 User Guide

5.2.20 Command 2054: Set Up Receive Filter

This command clears all buffers relevant to the mode number and restarts the filter.

Values per repetition = 0

NOTE With the string filter type the SDM-SIO4 buffers are not cleared.

First Command Option (Parameter 5)

Input mode

String number or character code

x x x x

Input Mode:

0No filter

1Convert any ASCII numbers to Campbell Scientific floating point up to the termination character if set

2Convert any ASCII hex pair to Campbell Scientific floating point up to the termination character if set

3Convert 8-bit binary number to Campbell Scientific floating point up to the termination character if set

4Convert 16-bit binary number to Campbell Scientific floating point up to the termination character if set.

8Transmit a user-defined string 0-255 or fixed string 256-511

9String filter type. See Filter Strings in Section 2.3.

String Number or Character Code:

If input mode 9 is chosen, this is the user-defined filter string number 0..255 or fixed filter string 256..511 used for the filter; if the string is not allocated the filter will not operate. If input mode 8 is chosen, this number is the defined string 0-255 or fixed string 256-511. If input modes 1 to 4 are chosen, this is the termination character as an ASCII code 0..255; 999 means character not enabled.

NOTE Minimum delay = 4 +(characters to Tx)*0.26*ports, in milliseconds.

5.2.21Command 2304: Transmit String and/or Data to Device (Formatter/Filter)

This command transmits a string and/or floating point data and optionally sets up a filter ready for returned data.

Values per repetition = 0

First Command Option (Parameter 5)

Output mode

String number or termination character

x x x x

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Campbell Hausfeld SDM-SIO4 manual Command 2054 Set Up Receive Filter