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Polhemus VIPER 4 - Single Pno Command; Continuous Pno Command

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USER MANUAL
URM18PH392 Rev A. May 2020 Page 57 of 86
Acceleration-mode P&O output is specified as an argument to the SINGLE PNO and CONTINUOUS PNO
commands.
In VIPER™ Command Manager, to specify
Acceleration-mode, select
Motion Menu→Acceleration Output Mode.
Subsequent Single- or Continous-P&O output will
reflect this selection.
SINGLE PNO COMMAND 4.4.3
This command polls VIPER for a single frame of P&O data. VIPER™ emits a frame that includes P&O data from
all connected Sensors, as summarized above in Section 4.4.1 or an Acceleration-Mode P&O frame as summarized
in Section 4.4.2., depending on the P&O mode specified in the command arguments.
In VIPER™ Command Manager:
To collect a single frame of P&O data:
Click on in the toolbar,
or
Type the p keyboard shortcut anywhere on
the app window.
VIPER Command Manager displays a
Standard- or Acceleration-Mode P&O frame
based on the Motion menu selection
described above.
Scope: SEU
CONTINUOUS PNO COMMAND 4.4.4
This command starts or stops Continuous P&O data stream from VIPER. When the system is in continuous
mode, P&O frames are streamed continuously at the frame update rate specified by the FRAME RATE command.
P&O data from all connected Sensors is output, as summarized in Section 4.4.1 or an Acceleration-Mode P&O
frame as summarized in Section 4.4.2, depending on the P&O mode specified in the command arguments.
P&O frame count is reset to zero, left unchanged, or set to a custom value, depending on frame count
specification in the command arguments. (When continuous data is started via VIPER Command Manager, frame
count is always reset to zero.)

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