Nikon Communication Interface Manual
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5-4. Command list
a) Remote control commands
Command Remarks
$MSR
Taking a distance measurement in Precise mode.
Resolution and average of current settings are used in the measurement.
When the “Data output after MSR” feature is set to ON, the measured data is to be
output in the specified format.
$TRK
Taking a distance measurement in Normal mode.
Resolution and average of current settings are used in the measurement.
When the “Data output after MSR” feature is set to ON, the measured data is to be
output in the specified format.
$HTR
Initiate continuous (tracking) distance measurements. (AVE=0)
Resolution is fixed to COARSE mode.
When the “Data output after MSR” feature is set to ON, the measured data is to be
output in the specified format.
$SHV
Change displays. The same function as the “DSP” key on the instrument.
$RHA Reset horizontal angle to zero.
$BZR Beep for “n” x 50msec. (“n” = Length of the sound; 1~9)
$DON Set “output SD after each measurement” feature ON.
$DNX Set “output SD/HA/VA after each measurement” feature ON.
$DOF Cancel $DON and $DNX command.
$DSN
Set “output SD after each measurement” feature ON. After this command, SD from
the very first measurement is to be output and “$DOF” is set automatically.
$DSX
Set “output SD/HA/VA after each measurement” feature ON. After this command,
SD/HA/VA from the very first measurement is to be output and “$DOF” is set
automatically.
$HAN Change the display on the instrument to the basic measurement screen (BMS).
$ANG Change the display on the instrument to the BMS.
$REC Output the measured data (PT/HT /SD/HA/VA) with 7-digit PT.
$COF Turn the Lumi-Guide OFF.
$CON Turn the Lumi-Guide ON.
$LPT Turn the Laser pointer ON or OFF.
*$REC Output the measured data (PT/HT /SD/HA/VA) with 16-digit PT.
b) Data Set commands
Command Remarks
!AVE Set an average count of the measurement
!PNO Set a default point number/name
!PSM Set the prism constant
!T-P Set the current temperature and pressure
!HAN Set the horizontal angle (by 7 digits)
!CND Set a set of initial settings on the instrument