
ZENO
®
-3200 USER MANUAL
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The serial communications port specified in the Sensor Record is allocated
to the serial sensor throughout this time – another sensor cannot use the
port while the Script Record is waiting.
SEND format_specifier [,value1 [,value 2. . . . ]]
Instructs the ZENO
®
-3200 to transmit the string that is specified in the Format Specifier along
with any optional values, to the sensor. The communications port used is the one specified in the
Sensor Record referencing this Script Record.
Any Data Value Fields used in the Format Specifier string must match the Data Value Fields
[,value1 [,value 2. . . . ]] that follow the Format Specifier string. Otherwise a syntax error will
be generated and the command will not be accepted into the ZENO
®
-3200.
The optional Data Value Fields are limited to the Special Values of sCS and sID, which are
explained in detail in the Special Values section on the next page.
The checksum Special Value, sCS, may not be referenced before the
SET_CHECKSUM command is used.
RECEIVE time, format_specifier [,value1 [,value 2. . . . ]]
Instructs the ZENO
®
-3200 to wait for up to the specified length of time in milliseconds, in an
attempt to receive and parse a data line from the sensor. Wait times from 0 milliseconds to 5
minutes (300,000 milliseconds) are permitted.
If the time is specified as zero, the ZENO
®
-3200 will re-parse a sensor
message received using a previous RECEIVE Command Line.
The serial communications port specified in the Sensor Record is allocated
to the serial sensor throughout this time – another sensor cannot use the
port while the Script Record is waiting.
Any Data Value Fields used in the Format Specifier string must match the Data Value Fields
[,value1 [,value 2. . . . ]] that follow the Format Specifier string. Otherwise a syntax error will
be generated and the command will not be accepted into the ZENO
®
-3200.
Valid Data Value Fields include Special Values (checksum sCS or the sensor address sID),
floating point values (F1, F2, etc.), long integer values (L1, L2, etc.) or string values (S1, S2,
etc.).
Floating point values (F1, F2, etc.), long integer values (L1, L2, etc.) or
string values (S1, S2, etc.) can only be used when the corresponding Value
Declaration Command has been used in a previous Command Line.
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