Chassis queries and commands – Crystal nVision Lab Reference User Manual
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Chassis Queries and Commands
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nVision Programming Instructions
Chassis Queries and Commands
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chaSSIS QuerIeS and commandS
Queries
X
automatic Shutoff timer
AO?
. . . . . . . . . . Returns the auto off time in seconds. For example, 1200 is 20 minutes.
X
Firmware Version
VER?
. . . . . . . . . Returns the nVision firmware version in a R08XXXX.XX format.
X
message Store
MSG?
. . . . . . . . . Returns the data from the chassis message store.
X
model
MOD?
. . . . . . . . . Returns the model name of the chassis.
NV
is the nVision reference recorder, and
NL
is the nVision Lab Reference.
X
modules available
MODSA?
. . . . . . The available modules are returned as a sum of the following descriptors:
Lower Module =
1
Upper Module =
2
BARO Module =
4
Therefore, a number of 3 returned means that both the lower and upper modules are populated.
X
recording
REC:STA!
. . . (Run Tag) Starts a recording on the nVision, bypassing the screen lock if enabled (without unlocking the nVision)
examples . . .
REC:STA!
Starts a recording with a tag of “Run # N”, N being the number of recordings on the nVision.
REC:STA!Location1
Starts a recording with a tag of “Location1.” (Allows up to 22 characters.)
If you want to have spaces in the run tag, use:
REC:STA! HEX [Run Tag
*
]
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Run Tag
*
is the run tag string converted to a hexadecimal represented string
example . . .
REC:STA! HEX 4c6f636174696f6e31
Starts a recording with a tag of “Location1.” (Allows up to 22 characters.)
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If a blank run tag is desired use: REC:STA! HEX 20
REC:STO!
. . . Stops the current recording run, bypassing the screen lock if enabled (without unlocking the nVision)