
TDR6 Remote Command Listing (continued)
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PGCA TIMEOUT | Time in seconds  | —  | 
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  | originator allows the TDR6 to remain authorized to receive  | 
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  | the selected service in the event that the TDR6 stops  | 
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  | receiving periodic service authorization messages.  | 
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  | Front panel equivalent: Details>PGCA>Timeout on loss  | 
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UDx  | 
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  | Combined with additional mnemonics, specifies the user  | 
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  | data port that is the object of the command.  | |
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  | When UDx is entered, the TDR6 returns the following user  | 
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  | data information: PID, auto select, source, interface type,  | 
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  | handshake, config mode, baud rate, data bits, parity, and  | 
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  | stop bit settings.  | 
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  | Front panel equivalent: None  | 
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UDx  | AUTO | On, Off  | On  | 
  | Sets how PIDs are selected.  | 
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  | ■ On: TDR6 selects the lowest incoming PID  | 
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  | ■ Off: Operator must enter the PID manually using the UDx  | 
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  | PID command  | 
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  | Front panel equivalent: None  | 
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UDx BAUD_ASYNC  | 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600,  | 38400  | 
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  | asynchronous user data port.  | 
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  | Front panel equivalent: Details>Data>Data A/B>Baud  | 
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  | (when data is asynchronous)  | 
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UDx BAUD_SYNC  | 0 TO 4096000  | 38400  | 
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  | synchronous user data port.  | 
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  | Front panel equivalent: Details>Data>Data A/B>Baud  | 
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  | (when data is synchronous)  | 
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UDx  | DATA | 7, 8  | 8  | 
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  | asynchronous user data port.  | 
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  | Front panel equivalent: Details>Data>Data A/B>Data Bits  | 
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  | (when data is asynchronous)  | 
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UDx  | HANDSHAKE | On, Off  | Off  | 
  | Sets the handshaking parameter for the specified user data  | 
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  | ■ On: Enables handshaking for the specified user data port  | 
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  | ■ Off: Disables handshaking for the specified user data port  | 
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  | Front panel equivalent: None  | 
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UDx  | INTERFACE | 
  | Sets the hardware interface for the specified user data port  | ||
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  | Front panel equivalent: Details>Data>Data A/B>Interface  | 
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UDx  | PARITY | None, Odd, Even  | None  | 
  | Sets the parity for the specified asynchronous user data  | 
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  | Front panel equivalent: Details>Data>Data A/B>Parity  | 
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  | (when data is asynchronous)  | 
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UDx  | PID | <available PIDs> or Off  | 0x0030  | 
  | Sets the PID for the specified user data port.  | 
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  | When no user data is present, the system returns the  | 
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  | message no data present. | 
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  | To query all available user data PIDs, enter the command  | 
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  | UDx PID ?  | 
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  | Front panel equivalent: Details>Data>Data A/B>PID  | 
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UDx  | SOURCE | —  | —  | 
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  | asynchronous), and baud rate of the user data at the input  | 
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  | to the encoder. For asynchronous user data, also displays  | 
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  | the number of data bits and the number of stop bits.  | 
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  | When no user data is present, the system returns the  | 
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  | message no data.  | 
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  | Front panel equivalent: Details>Data>Data A/B>Source  | 
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UDx  | STOP | 1, 2  | 1  | 
  | Sets the stop bits for the specified asynchronous user data  | 
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  | Front panel equivalent: Details>Data>Data A/B>Stop Bits  | 
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  | (when data is asynchronous)  | 
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 | Using a Remote Unit  |