TDR6 Remote Command Listing (continued)
Mnemonics | Parameters/ | DVB Defaults |
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MC | — | — |
| When MC is entered, the TDR6 returns the following master |
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| controller information: |
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| ■ Ethernet: IP address, IP mask, IP gateway, and MAC |
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| ■ RS232: baud rate, data hits, parity, stop bits, soft flow |
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| control and hard flow control information |
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| Front panel equivalent: None |
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MC ACCESS CODE | 1000 to 9999 | 7384 |
| Sets the password required to unlock the front panel. |
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| Front panel equivalent: None |
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MC ACCESS FP | RO, RW | RW |
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| ■ RO: locks the front panel |
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| ■ RW: unlocks the front panel |
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| When queried, the system displays either: |
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| ■ Locked: the front panel is locked and the TDR6 cannot be |
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| configured from the front panel, however, all status and |
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| configuration parameters can be viewed. |
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| ■ Unlocked: the front panel is unlocked and the TDR6 can |
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| be fully configured, monitored, and controlled using the |
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| front panel. |
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| Note: when the front panel is locked using a remote |
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| command, no message signifying this lock status is |
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| displayed on the front panel. When an operator attempts a |
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| configuration change from the front panel the TDR6 displays |
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| the message front panel locked. |
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| For additional information on locking or unlocking the front |
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| panel, refer to the front panel chapter. |
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| Front panel equivalent: Control>FP_Lock>State |
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MC ACCESS UNLOCK | <password> | — |
| Unlocks the front panel. You must enter either the password |
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| set using the MC ACCESS CODE command or, if it has not |
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| been changed, the default password 7384. |
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| For more information on locking or unlocking the front panel, |
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| refer to the front panel chapter. |
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| Front panel equivalent: Control>FP Lock>State |
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MC CLOCK DATE | mm/dd/yyyy | — |
| Sets the TDR6 |
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| To set, enter the date in the format: mm/dd/yyyy |
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| Front panel equivalent: Control>Clock>Date |
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MC CLOCK TIME | hh:mm:ss | — |
| Sets the TDR6 |
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| To set, enter the current time in the format: hh:mm:ss |
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| The hours are in a |
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| to 23, where 0 is midnight and 23 is 11 PM. For example, for |
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| 8 AM you would set 8, and for 8 PM you would set 20. Both |
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| minutes and seconds can be set from 0 to 59. |
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| Front panel equivalent: Control>Clock>Time |
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MC CONFIG LIST | — | — |
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| list of both factory- and |
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| Front panel equivalent: None |
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MC CONFIG RESTORE | where <string> = user1, | — |
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<string> | user2, or user3 |
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| For more information on configurations, refer to the |
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| configuration chapter. |
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| Front panel equivalent: Config>User>Restore |
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MC CONFIG SAVE <string> | where <string> = user1, | — |
| Saves current configuration wit h the user label specified in |
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| <string>. If no string is specified, the current configuration is |
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| saved as the |
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| For more information on configurations, refer to the |
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| configuration chapter. |
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| Front panel equivalent: Config>User>Save |
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| Using a Remote Unit |