
ZENO
®
-3200 USER MANUAL
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> H1
* Select Field Type Code, valid codes are
- 0 (NULL)
- 1 (Checksum)
- 2 (NMEA Checksum)
- 3 (Timestamp)
- 4 (Primary Unit ID Number)
- 5 (Secondary Unit ID Number)
- 6 (Literal String)
- 7 (Transmit Only)
- 8 (Log Only)
- 9 (Transmit and Log Data)
- 10 (Conditional Start)
- 11 (Conditional Stop)
- 12 (GOES Binary Format)
- 13 (ARGOS Binary Format)
- 14 (Start Checksum)
- 15 (Selectable Transmit and Log)
- 16 (Message Number)
- 17 (Resetable Record Counter)
- 18 (Backspace)
- 19 (FAA Wind Transmit Only)
Hit any key to continue . . .
For our example configuration, we will need to use three of the available field types: Timestamp (Field
Code Type #3), Literal String (Field Code Type #6), and Transmit and Log Data (Field Code Type #9).
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For the Data Output Message that you want, you must tell the ZENO
®
-3200 exactly what you want it to
do. This includes when to insert a carriage return so that the output messages don't all end up on the same
line and run into each other. for this reason, it is recommended that the first Data Output Record should
be configured to be a Literal String Field specifying a carriage-return and linefeed.
The Literal String Field (Field Code Type #6) allows you to specify an exact
sequence of characters to be transmitted as part of a Data Output Message.
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Using a Literal String Field as part of a Data Output Message allows you to specify when and where you
want to have a carriage return. In our example, let's place a carriage return at the beginning of the Data
Output Message. That way, you'll know that every new Data Output Message will always start on the
new line of your terminal emulation program. To set the first Data Output Record as a Literal String
Field, type the command C1/6{ENTER} in the Data Output Menu in the first Data Output Record. Your
screen should look like the following:
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Refer to Section 10.6.3 for a complete list of all Data Output Record Field Type Codes.
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Any characters specified in a Literal String Field are not logged. Refer to Section 10.6.5.
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