User's Manual

Performing Advanced Functions
REMARKS The general behavior is that an ANLG command issued on a certain input channel
will override any previous ANLG commands affecting that channel.
REMOTE The A733 cannot issue ANLG commands remotely, but can execute them.
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XAMPLE For RSM
ANLG 0
9999 ANLG 0 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 5 5 0
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For SSMAA (on channel 4)
ANLG 68
9999 ANLG 68 0
#
For DAN (on channel 0)
ANLG 160
9999 ANLG 160 0
#
For RNTTL (on channel 2)
ANLG 178
9999 ANLG 178 340 3900 0
#
For ENOPTR (on channel 10)
ANLG 202 1000
9999 ANLG 202 0
#
DATA
AVAILABLE FOR
A731 A733A732 A733GSM
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ESCRIPTION Returns data stored for a certain device.
PARAMETER The ID of the device for which the data is requested and the date/time (in the
standard format) the data was stored. If missing, then it refers to the data of the
local device.
RETURNS A data block.
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EMARKS GET only. If the date/time parameter is not included, the latest data is returned. If
the date/time parameter is included, the date and time closest to, but later than, the
given date/time is returned.
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EMOTE Yes, for a GET, but only one frame at a time. The A733 can issue the command
only for itself, locally.
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XAMPLE DATA 9193 1/3/2000 12:12:12
9193 DATA b1 b2 b3 ... bn 0
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The data block returned will typically contain a number of data frames (telegrams).
The structure of a block is as follows:
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