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CMG-EDU
digitizer will show the prompt ok. Otherwise, the prompt will remind
you that the digitizer is waiting for you to complete the command.
Some commands, such as SAMPLES/SEC, clear the stack automatically
after they execute.
Some commands are interactive, and will ask you to provide extra
information after you execute them. In the following sections,
interactive commands are shown as example sessions, where
information you enter is given in medium and messages returning from
the CMG-EDU are given in bold.
Some seldom-used commands are in the extended dictionary. To
access these commands, you need to enable this dictionary with the
command ok-1. The standard commands will still be available. To
return to normal operation, issue the command [seal]. While the
extended dictionary is active, be very careful to type commands
exactly as they are shown here. Mistyping a command with the
dictionary unprotected can damage the internal code of the digitizer.
To close the terminal session and return to sending data, type
go
5.2
General configuration
5.2.1
SET-ID
Syntax: SET-ID (interactive)
Sets the system identifier and serial number of the CD24E1 to values
you supply.
SET-ID
System Identifier ? (e.g. ALPHA,) DM24ID, Serial # ? (e.g.
1234,00) 4507,00
The system identifier you supply may contain up to 6 alphanumeric
(0–9,A–Z) characters, and must have a comma after it. 6-character
strings later than ZIK0ZJ are not permitted. The CD24E1 will pad any
remaining space on the right with zeroes. If you want to use a system
identifier less than 6 characters long, you should insert zeroes on the
left to make it up to 6 characters. (Because of this, you cannot have a
system identifier that begins with a zero.)
The serial number you supply must contain exactly 4 alphanumeric
(0–9,A–Z) characters, followed by ,00 as shown.
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