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ZENO
®
-3200 USER MANUAL
Coastal Environmental Systems (206) 682-6048
Page 119
SYSTEM FUNCTIONS MENU
(Cn/m) Change Item n To Value m (I) Contact Information
(S) System Date And Time (E) Save Parameters To EEPROM
(T) Calibrate Internal Temperature (U) User Menu
(V) Program Version (Q) Quit
(K) Constants Menu (H) Help
(B) BIT Names Menu
Item 1: 772 (Primary Unit/Experiment ID)
Item 2: 0 (Secondary Unit/Experiment ID)
Item 3: 2 (Data Dump Format)
Item 4: 2 (Real Time Output Format)
Item 5: 1 (Add Compass To Vane)
Item 6: 0 (Compass Offset)
Item 7: 0 (Barometer Elevation)
Item 8: (Bad Sensor Value Replace)
Item 9: <ESC> (Passthrough Mode Escape Character)
>
Nearly any ASCII character
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can be used as the Passthrough Mode Escape Character. ASCII characters
that are not accessible from a standard computer keyboard (by pressing one or a combination of two
buttons) cannot be used as a Passthrough Mode Escape Character. By requesting help on Line Item #9
(by typing the command H9{ENTER}), the ZENO
®
-3200 will display the following list of ASCII
characters that can be used as Passthrough Mode Escape Characters:
> h9
* Define character to be used to escape from Passthrough Mode. Valid values
include any ASCII character
- 0 - 9, A - Z, a - z (case sensitive), any punctuation mark:
! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? \ [ ] { } ^ _ | ~
- the escape character: <ESC>
- or any non-printable character represented as <CTRL-x>, where 'x'
is between A and Z
NOTE: Don't use a character that is used within any message.
<ESC> or <Ctrl-Z> are usually the best choices.
Hit any key to continue . . .
Any printable character (a digit, letter or punctuation mark) can be used as the Passthrough Mode Escape
Character, as well as most of the non-printable characters.
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Of all 128 defined ASCII characters, 33 are
non-printable control characters. This includes the first 32 characters, as well as the very last character:
the DELETE button (sometimes printed as DEL). Most non-printable characters are accessible on a
standard computer keyboard by pressing the CONTROL button (usually printed as Ctrl) in combination
with an alphabetic button (A through Z, including the '@' button). The ESCAPE button (usually printed
as ESC) also generates a non-printable ASCII character. Hence, since there are 26 letters in the English
alphabet, only 29 of the 33 non-printable characters are accessible from a standard keyboard. The ASCII
characters whose decimal value range between 28 and 31 are not accessible from a standard computer
keyboard.
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Refer to Appendix A.
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A non-printable ASCII character is any character that cannot be seen on a display or printer. These include
white spaces, carriage returns, line feeds, and an assortment of control characters. Refer to Appendix A.
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