
4.4 ASMi-450 Supervision Language
Command Language Syntax
Command Options
This paragraph presents the
∙Commands can only be entered when the
∙Commands are
∙To correct typing errors, backspace by pressing the BACKSPACE key until the error is cleared, and then type again the correct command.
∙Use space as a separator between command fields and/or parameters.
∙Commands must end with a carriage return <CR>.
∙To cancel the current command, press BREAK or type
The following general types of options are available with some commands. See details in the command set index, Table
Option | Meaning | Example of Usage |
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/A | All | CLR ALM /A |
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| Clears all the alarms stored by the alarm buffer |
/C | Clear | DSP ALM /C |
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| Displays all the alarms stored by the alarm buffer, and then clears all |
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| the alarms in the ON state stored by the alarm buffer |
/CA | Clear all | DSP ALM /CA |
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| Displays all the alarms stored by the alarm buffer, and then clears all |
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| the alarms stored by the alarm buffer |
/R | Repeat automatically | DSP ST PORT /R |
| command execution. | Enables you to monitor the status of the user's data port. |
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| node address is 0 |
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Command Protocol
∙If AUTOBAUD is on, start any session by pressing the <CR> key three times in sequence. This will ensure identification of terminal data rate.
∙When the
Acknowledgment is indicated by the echoing of the node address part, i.e. Node<SP>nnn<SP>, where <SP> stands for space.