Serial Trigger
Usage:
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Allows the user to define the trigger
character and delimiters that start and stop the read cycle.
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Definition:
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A serial trigger is considered an online
host command and requires the same command format as all host
commands. It must be entered within angle bracket delimiters
< > or, in the case of
non-delimited triggers, it must define individual start and stop
characters.
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Serial Trigger Character (Delimited)
Usage:
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Allows the user to define the trigger
character that initiates the read cycle.
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Definition:
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A single ASCII host serial trigger character
that initiates the read cycle.
A delimited trigger character is one that
either starts or ends the read cycle and is enclosed by delimiters
such as < >.
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Serial Cmd:
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<K201,serial
trigger character>
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Default:
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Space bar
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Options:
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Any single ASCII character, including
control characters, except NUL (00 in hex), an existing host
command character, or an on-line protocol character. Control
characters entered on the command line are displayed in the menu as
mnemonic characters.
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Note: Serial
Data or Serial Data
or External Edge triggering mode must be enabled for Serial Trigger Character to
take effect.
Important: The ASCII
characters <, >,
and , can only be entered as hex pairs:
For <: <K201h,3C>
For >: <K201h,3E>
For , : <K201h,2C>
See ASCII Character Entry
Modifier for a detailed explanation of how to enter ASCII
characters as hex values.