
ZENO
®
-3200 USER MANUAL
Coastal Environmental Systems (206) 682-6048
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The ZENO
®
-3200 will return the floating-point values 15.2, 55.999, and -15.3; the string values
YELLOW and F; and the long integer 256000. (Placing an * in a format field tells the ZENO
®
-3200 that
the field is to be ignored.)
Most of the menu options in the General Serial Script Menu have identical functions to those for Sensor
Record (refer to Section 10.2), but there are three menu options unique to the General Serial Script Menu:
In (Insert Line n): this option creates a new Command Line in position n within the currently
viewed Script Record. Any Command Lines that follow the inserted Command Line will be shifted
up beyond the inserted Command Line. Valid values for n are 1 through one more than the total
number of existing Command Lines in the Script Record.
En (Erase Line n): this option erases Command Line n by setting the command to the default of
NO_COMMAND. Valid values for n are 1 through the total number of existing Command Lines in the
Script Record.
Rn (Remove Line n): this option removes Command Line n from the Script Record. It is the
opposite of menu option In. Any Command Lines that follow the removed Command Line will be
shifted down. Valid values for n are 1 through the total number of existing Command Lines in the
Script Record.
A finite number of commands are available to create each Command Line in a Script Record. These
commands are detailed in Section 12.2.5.
12.2.4. The Memory Management Menu
The Memory Management Menu, which is accessible from the Zeno Program Menu by typing the
command M{ENTER}, allows the user to specify how much memory to allocate to each communications
port for USI support as shown below:
MEMORY MANAGEMENT MENU
(Cn/m) Change Item n To Value m (H) Help
(Z) Zeno Program Menu
Item 1: 0 (COM1 GSI Memory Size in Bytes)
Item 2: 0 (COM2 GSI Memory Size in Bytes)
Item 3: 0 (COM3 GSI Memory Size in Bytes)
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If you use a General Serial Sensor in your configuration, you MUST allocate
memory for that sensor on the communications port that it uses.
Each communications port can have up to 2048 bytes set aside for USI use.
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