ClearOne comm 600/900 user manual Greport Gate Report, Hook Hook Flash, Hookd Hook Flash Duration

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Appendix — Serial Commands

GREPORT - Gate Report

This command selects/reports the mode of gate status reporting.

ARGUMENT DETAILS

Name

Type

Size

Values

Units

Value

Unsigned Integer

4

0

= Off

 

 

 

 

1

= On

 

 

 

 

2

= Toggle

 

 

 

 

(Null to query in text)

 

BINARY FORM DETAILS

 

 

 

 

COMMAND ID:

7

 

 

 

NUMBER OF ARGUMENTS: 1

 

 

 

ARGUMENT FORM:

<Value>

 

 

 

TEXT FORM DETAILS

 

 

 

 

COMMAND FORM:

DEVICE GREPORT [Value]

 

HOOK - Hook Flash

This command sends a hook flash. There is no query for this command.

ARGUMENT DETAILS

Name

Type

Size

Values

Units

Channel

Channel

1

See Group and Channels

 

Group

Group

1

17 (R)

 

Reserved

 

2

0

 

BINARY FORM DETAILS

 

 

COMMAND ID:

 

32

 

NUMBER OF ARGUMENTS: 1

 

ARGUMENT FORM:

 

<Channel><Group><Reserved>

 

TEXT FORM DETAILS

 

 

COMMAND FORM:

 

DEVICE HOOK <Channel>

 

HOOKD - Hook Flash Duration

This command selects/reports the hook flash duration.

ARGUMENT DETAILS

Name

Type

Size

Values

Units

Channel

Channel

1

See Group and Channels

 

Group

Group

1

17 (R)

 

Value

Unsigned Integer

2

50 - 1000

Ms

 

 

 

(Null to query in text)

 

BINARY FORM DETAILS

 

 

 

COMMAND ID:

33

 

 

NUMBER OF ARGUMENTS: 1

 

 

ARGUMENT FORM:

<Channel><Group><Value>

 

TEXT FORM DETAILS

 

 

 

COMMAND FORM:

DEVICE HOOKD <Channel> [Value]

 

Appendix — Serial Commands

 

101

 

LABEL - Label

This selects/reports the label of the specific channel or the unit.

ARGUMENT DETAILS

Name

Type

Size

Values

Units

Channel

Channel

1

See Group and Channels

 

Group

Group

1

2, 3, 7, 9, 16, 17 (O, M, L, U,T, R)

Reserved

Unsigned Integer

2

0

 

Label

String

32

For group U, 1 - 11 characters

 

 

 

 

All other, 1 - 32 characters

 

 

 

 

If not group U, CLEAR = clear the label

 

 

 

(Null to query in text)

 

BINARY FORM DETAILS

 

 

 

COMMAND ID:

8

 

 

NUMBER OF ARGUMENTS: 9

 

 

ARGUMENT FORM:

<Channel><Group><Reserved><Value>

 

TEXT FORM DETAILS

COMMAND FORM:DEVICE LABEL <Channel> <Group> [Value]

LOCALNUM - Local Number

This command sets or reports back the current value of the local number.

ARGUMENT DETAILS

Name

Type

Size

Values

Units

Channel

Channel

1

See Group and Channels

 

Group

Group

1

17 (R)

 

Reserved

 

2

0

 

Number

String

16

1 - 16 Chars of '0' - '9', 'A' - 'D', '*', '#', ','

 

 

 

(Null to query in text)

 

BINARY FORM DETAILS

 

 

COMMAND ID:

 

59

 

NUMBER OF ARGUMENTS: 5

 

ARGUMENT FORM:

 

<Channel><Group><Number>

 

TEXT FORM DETAILS

 

 

COMMAND FORM:

 

DEVICE LOCALNUM <Channel> [Number]

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