User's Guide

4.3.1. sdi t
Description
Used to issue a command in transparent mode to an SDI-12 sensor.
Usage
sdi t <command> where <command> is a standard SDI-12 command, including
the sensors address and the exclamation point (!).
Remarks
The command implements the standard SDI-12 timing.
Examples
: sdi t AI!
A13MetrilogM512rC1.4.1055#000000
: sdi t AM!
A0048
: sdi t AD0!
A+25.17+31.71+0+0+1+0+1+12.03
4.3.2. thi t
Description
Used to issue a command in transparent mode to a Thies data logger.
Usage
thi t <command> where <command> is a Thies command as described in the
Thies TDL14 or DL16 User Guide.
Remarks
The command appends the SOT and EOT characters required by the Thies serial
protocol, therefore the user must not add them.
Examples
: thi t XX
3.30
: thi t ZZ
17:20:12
: thi t DD
04.08.20
: thi t mm
17.3425 260 2.8 20.6 48.3 9.3 20.7 1009.6 0.0 0 249 1 502.1 25.2 0 0.0 04.08.20
17:20:33
4.3.3. thi direct
Description
Used to directly connect to a sensor attached to the MPI connector.
Usage
thi direct
Remarks
This command is essentially equivalent to the connect /dev/mpi command. To exit
the command, enter <ctrl-X>. To be able to use the direct command, the sensor/
logger commands must be known. Thies loggers and Davis consoles have their
own proprietary protocols, for more details consult their user manuals.
Examples
: thi direct
Type <CTRL-X> to exit
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