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GPS.History.Push – Downloads the selected history records at once
Command syntax
GPS.History.Push,<
msg_output
>,<
format
>
Examples
$PFAL,GPS.History.Push,Serial
$PFAL,GPS.History.Push,TCP,
fmt=txt
Responses
E.g.
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Message description
The purpose of this command is to transfer history records to an Internet TCP server
via the TCP protocol at once. This command executes the download process of
the marked records. If records are found in the history memory space, the
download process results in following way:
•
By default,
transferring of history
records results in binary format. The description of
the binary data is given in chapter
on page
•
The download process consists of block sizes, equivalent to 512 bytes (1/2
kilobyte) per stream/command.
•
All selected records (block) will be transferred at once, but still 512 bytes per packet.
That means, to download a bock sizes of records 2 MB you have to send this
command
just
one
time
.
•
When the selected records have been successfully downloaded, the MAMBOII
device responds a message “
readout completed
”
Parameter Description
<msg_output>
It defines the channel into which the history data will be downloaded. It can be
defined to:
Value
Meaning
Serial
Outputs history records to the serial port
CSD
Outputs history records via an established CSD to an
external modem.
TCP
Outputs history records via an established TCP
communication to a remote server.
<format>
This setting is
optional
(if omitted the history data are retrieved in binary format)
.
It defines the format of the history (logged) data to be downloaded at once via
defined channel
<msg_output>
. It can be set to:
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