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, Ctrl-B (ASCII character 0x02) would be

 

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, Ctrl-B (ASCII character 0x02)

 

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

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