Return Current Custom Broadcast String
Command:
mCB
Returns current custom broadcast string from either port, where m = 0
for COM1 and m = 1 for COM2.
8.3
Broadcast Commands
8.3.1
Broadcast Mode – Interrogate
Command:
0BR, 1BR
0BR stops the configured broadcast string (resets to Interrogate Mode)
on COM1. 1BR stops the configured broadcast string on COM2. m,n
and o are not necessary to turn off the broadcast from either COM port.
Response:
C
8.3.2
Broadcast Mode – Start Configured String
Command:
1,n,o,0BR, 1,n,o,1BR
1,n,o,0BR starts the Model 1095A/C the configured broadcast string on
COM1. 1,n,o,1BR starts the configured broadcast string on COM2. Set
n equal to the desired broadcast interval (in seconds) and o according
to the desired time zone (UTC or Local), where o = 0 for UTC and o = 1
for Local.
NOTE:
to use the BR command, you must first install it with the
1095 Utility, or load the specific string using the
@@
A . . . or
@@
B
. . . command.
Response:
<
soh
>
ddd:hh:mm:ssC
(example is Standard ASCII)
8.3.3
Broadcast Mode – Event
Command:
2,n,o,0BR, 2,n,o,1BR
2,n,o,0BR starts broadcasting event data from COM1 when new data
is available. 2,n,o,1BR starts broadcasting event data on COM2 when
new data is available. n, which normally sets the broadcast interval, is
ignored. Set o according to the desired time zone, 0 for UTC, or 1 for
Local.
Response: (Local)
mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss.sssssss nnnLC
(UTC) mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss.sssssss nnnUC
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