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User's Guide _______________________________________________________________________
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PLAY
Use the PLAY command to output the selected file to the serial line. If
the data logger module is installed, you can specify an interval to be
outputted.
Data in the output is <TAB> delimited. This is compatible with most
spreadsheet programs. Before giving the command, set the local date and
time with TIME and DATE commands, if needed.
PLAY [x] [start_date start_time end_date end_time]<cr>
where
x
=
Number of the data file that will be outputted, range
0
... 18. The numbers correspond to the output of the
DIR command; refer to the example on page
115.
Selecting number 0 will output all data files.
start_date
=
Starting date of the interval to be outputted. Must be
given in the following format: yyyy-mm-dd.
start_time
=
Starting time of the interval to be outputted. Must be
given in the format hh:mm:ss or h:mm.
end_date
=
Ending date of the interval to be outputted. Must be
given in the following format: yyyy-mm-dd.
end_time
=
Ending time of the interval to be outputted. Must be
given in the format hh:mm:ss or h:mm.
Example:
>play 7 2007-05-05 00:00:00 2007-05-06 00:00:00
Tdf (12 min intervals) 2007-05-05 00:00:00 121
Date Time trend min max
yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss 'C 'C 'C
2007-05-05 00:00:00 -22.60 -22.63 -22.57
2007-05-05 00:12:00 -22.55 -22.58 -22.53
2007-05-05 00:24:00 -22.50 -22.53 -22.45
2007-05-05 00:36:00 -22.43 -22.45 -22.41
2007-05-05 00:48:00 -22.35 -22.41 -22.32
2007-05-05 01:00:00 -22.31 -22.33 -22.29
...
NOTE
Output of large amounts of recorded data can result in huge data files
and take a long time, up to several days for the entire memory of the
data logger. To make it easier to process the data it is recommended to
select the largest suitable data interval,
and to specify the start and end
times carefully.