AVW200-series 2-Channel Vibrating Wire Spectrum Analyzer Modules
5.6 Settings Editor
The Settings Editor in DevConfig can also be used to enter the Deployment
parameters (see Figure 5.2-1). Refer to Sections 5.2 and Sections 5.3 for a
description of the setting parameters.
5.7 Terminal
You can monitor the AVW200 with terminal commands via the terminal
emulator in DevConfig or LoggerNet. You can also use a terminal emulator,
such as HyperTerminal or ProComm.
To enter terminal commands, first connect the RS-232 port of the AVW200 to
a serial port on your computer using the 10873 RS-232 cable (shipped with the
AVW200). After specifying the appropriate COM port (port to which the
AVW is attached) and communication baud rate (AVW baud rate = 38400),
press Carriage Return (CR) four times or until the AVW200> is returned. A
description of the available terminal commands and the values returned for
each command are listed in the Table 5.4-1.
TABLE 5.4-1. Terminal Mode Commands
Command Description Return Values
1 Make VW measurement
on channel 1
6 values (frequency, amplitude,
signal to noise ratio, noise
frequency, decay ratio, thermistor
resistance)
2 Make VW measurement
on channel 2
6 values (frequency, amplitude,
signal to noise ratio, noise
frequency, decay ratio, thermistor
resistance)
3 Company, Model Info. Company, mode, and PakCode
information
4 Status Table Status table
5 Public Table Public table
S or s Set the Date/Time Set the date and time
G or g Get the Date/time Get the date and time
Mcmm Make VW measurement
on channel (c) and mux
channel (mm)
6 values (frequency, amplitude,
signal to noise ratio, noise
frequency, decay ratio, thermistor
resistance)
H or h Help menu Returns list of commands
The Mcmm terminal command was added to OS version
STD.02. Customers with OS version STD.01 can get this
terminal command by downloading a new OS (refer to Section
5.4).
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