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Command Format

The receiver uses a standard format for all configuration commands.
1. A single command letter.
parameter state to be viewed without modification. Upper case letters
allow the user to change the parameter configuration.
2. One or more characters are used when modifying configuration
parameters. They have no effect when parameters are viewed (lower
case command letters).
The following is a list of command letters and their meanings:
V – Firmware version ID. No parameters.
S – System ID. Used to configure the receiver to only accept signals
from ProScale-RF displays that have the same system ID. This
prevents signals from other ProScale-RF displays with different
system ID's within radio range from being received. The default is
0.
O – Output mode.
content. See Output Modes on page 9 for more information. The
default is mode 3; position, units and display ID.
D – Configures the delimiting character that is used to separate fields
within a record. The default is a space.
E – Enables or disables the character echo when typing in data from
the terminal program. The default is ON.
M – Record Start Marker. Enables or disables the use of the new
record start (sentinel) character, which is an *. When enabled,
each new record received starts with an asterisk (*). The default is
OFF.
T – Record Terminator. Each record can be terminated with either a
carriage return or carriage return and line feed. The default is
carriage return and line feed (CR/LF)
B – Baud Rate. Sets the baud rate used to communicate with the
receiver. The default is 9600 bits per second.
See a list of command examples beginning on page 14.
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Lower case letters allow the current
Formats the record text for the desired data
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