
ZENO
®
-3200 USER MANUAL
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This CCSAIL command instructs the ZENO
®
-3200 to immediately reboot. This behaves the same as
option R in the Zeno Program Menu.
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Prior to reboot, ZENOSOFT
®
generates a CCSAIL OK response.
9. PASSTHROUGH MODE COMMANDS
PTtttnbbbbbpd,
This command instructs the ZENO
®
-3200 to go into passthrough mode over the specified COM port ‘n’,
with type ‘ttt’, at baud rate ‘bbbbb’, with parity ‘p’ and data bits ‘d’.
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Valid values for ‘n’ are 1, 2, 3, T or C for COM ports COM1, COM2, COM3, TTL-INTERFACE and
COMPASS-INTERFACE respectively. Valid values for ‘ttt’ are 232 or 485 for either RS232 or RS485
communications. Valid values for ‘bbbbb’ are the following baud rates 00300, 00600, 01200, 02400,
04800, 09600 or 19200. Valid values for parity ‘p’ are N (no parity), E (even parity) or O (odd parity).
Valid values for data bits ‘d’ are 6, 7 or 8.
Upon success, ZENOSOFT
®
will go into passthrough mode over the specified COM port. Upon failure,
ZENOSOFT
®
responds with a CCSAIL NAK.
PTSDIn,
This command instructs the ZENO
®
-3200 to go into SDI-12 passthrough mode over the specified COM
port ‘n’. Valid values for ‘n’ are 2 or 3 for COM ports COM2 or COM3 respectively.
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Upon success, ZENOSOFT
®
will go into SDI-12 passthrough mode over the specified COM port. Upon
failure, ZENOSOFT
®
responds with a CCSAIL NAK.
10. CONFIGURATION COMMANDS
The following set of new CCSAIL commands will be defined. The commands are based upon the format
of the ZENO
®
-3200 configuration file.
With the exception of the checksum, which is always a two-digit value, the numeric values here can be of
any length. The descriptions shown below should not be taken to imply fixed-length values.
10.1. Run-time Parameters
SETPARAMnnn,xxxxx,
Set parameter number nnn to the numeric value xxxxx. for example, the very first parameter defined is
the sample interval time, in seconds; the nineteenth parameter is the compass offset. So to instruct
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Refer to Section 10.8.
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Refer to Section 6.9.1.
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Refer to Section 6.9.2.
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