Specifications

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5.9.6.5 EVENT, GROUP, GN, SDI[1:1], SDI[1:2], SDI[1:3]…
Define a new Event Group or replace the old Event Group with this GN where:
GN New Group number (1-16)
SDI[x:y] Each entry specifies which Sensor Table entry (x) and which
measurement number (y) (1-64) to record in that slot of the
SDATA message. There is a maximum of 16 slots in each SDATA
message. They will be formatted as 16-bit CSI floating point
numbers.
Example: EVENT,GROUP,1,SDI[1:1},SDI{1:2],SDI[1:3]<CR>
5.9.6.6 SDI, COLLECT, 1, 2, 3
This command triggers the data collection of each Sensor Table entry listed as a parameter. Up
to 10 sensor table numbers can be given in each command. The command processing will scan
the table and immediately collect all type ‘M’ sensor measurements if finds. It will start all type
‘C’ concurrent measurements it finds then wait for them to complete, and finally collect the data
from the sensors. All the data collected is stored in the Sensor Table rows for the given sensors
and can be viewed with the SDI command.
5.9.6.7 EVENT, UPDT, G
The EVENT, UPDT command runs the SDATA group building function for the G group number
given. One SDATA group report is created for each UPDT command. The SDATA builder
extracts data from the Sensor Table. This command should be scheduled after the COLLECT
command has completed gathering all the sensor data. The data measurements remain in the
table and can be looked at or transmitted again without updating if that is appropriate for the
particular sensor.
5.9.6.8 SCHED, I, TIME, ANY COMMAND TEXT
The command scheduler can hold up to 50 entries and has several options as shown by its HELP
text below.
+HELP,SCHED 05/15/14 19:05:35
SCHED Show Schedule
SCHED,DEL,N Notes: N is the sched item number
SCHED,DEL,ALL TOD can be hh:mm:ss or mm:ss or ss
SCHED,I,TOD,<cmd-string>
SCHED,I,TOD,OFFSET,TOD,<cmd-string>
SCHED,T,TOD,<cmd-string>
SCHED,T,TOD,OFFSET,TOD,<cmd-string>