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Channel Master Operation Manual
page 52 Teledyne RD Instruments
10.3 Control System Commands
The Channel Master uses the following commands to control certain system
parameters.
>C?
Available Commands:
CB 811 ------------------ Serial Port Control {baud;parity;stop}
CF 11110 ---------------- Set Ctrl Flags {e;p;b;s;*}
CJ 0,0,0 ---------------- SDI-12 Configuration {En/Dis,Addr,E/M }
CK ---------------------- Save Command Parameters to Flash
CL 1 -------------------- Sleep Enable ( 1=Enabled, 0=Disabled )
CR ---------------------- Restore Cmd defaults [0=user,1=factory]
CS ---------------------- Start Pinging
CT 0 -------------------- Turnkey (0 = OFF, 1 = ON)
CZ ---------------------- Put the ADCP to sleep.
C? ---------------------- Display C-Command Menu
>
10.3.1 Control System Command Descriptions
This section lists the Control System commands.
CB – Serial Port Control
Purpose Sets the RS-232/422 serial port communications parameters
(Baud Rate/Parity/Stop Bits).
Format CBnnn
Range nnn = baud rate, parity, stop bits (see description)
Default CB411
Recommended Setting. The default setting for this command is
recommended for most applications.
Description The Channel Master and your external device (dumb terminal,
computer software) MUST use the same communication pa-
rameters to talk to each other. After you enter valid CB pa-
rameters, the Channel Master responds with a “>” prompt.
You may now change the external device’s communication
parameters to match the Channel Master parameters before
sending another command.
Table 8: Serial Port Control
Baud Rate Parity Stop Bits
0 = NA 0 = None 0 = 1
1 = 1200 1 = None (Default) 1 = 1 Bit (Default)
2 = 2400 2 = Even 2 = 2 Bits
3 = 4800 3 = Odd
4 = 9600 (Default) 4 = Low (Space)
5 = 19200 5 = High (Mark)
6 = 38400
7 = 57600
8 = 115200
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