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command sequences that should cater for most situations. For more detailed information please
refer to the Datawell technical note library.
Table 5.17.1. Buoy commands
Command Description
Creset Reset buoy
Cdirec Read logger directory
Crfile Read a file from the logger. The name, offset
and length of the file must be set by writing
the corresponding parameters first.
Cstore Store new parameters (like the internet
transmission interval) to non-volatile
memory.
rbyid4 Read buoy identification string
rtspc3 Read time tag of current wave spectrum
rcs001 Read current compressed wave spectrum
rns001 Read current full wave spectrum and save as
.SDT file
rcs<n>1 Read wave spectrum of <n> half hours ago.
<n> must always be a 2 digits number!
examples: rcs011,rcs021, etc
witxi2=<n> Write new transmission interval.
example: witxi2=8
wfnme4=”<file>” Set filename of file to read.
example: wfnme4=”history.doc”
wflen2=<n> Set number of bytes to read from file.
example: wflen2=1024
wfoff2=<n> Set offset in file to read from.
example: wfoff2=0
Figure 5.17.4a Figure 5.17.4b