Adcom A723, A720 manual Using terminal commands, Series 1 devices, SET Ownid nnnn

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CHAPTER 4

Performing Advanced Functions

Command is the string representing the original command. It is supplied so that a master can distinguish between the answers it is waiting for, and out-of-band notifications (which may come, for example, over the radio port of a node). As with the ID, the command name must be always supplied.

Result1 Result2 ... ResultN are the result values returned by the remote node. If the ErrResult is not zero, all other possible characters and/or strings until the end of the line may be ignored.

ErrResult shows whether the command was successfully executed. If this value is 0, the command was successfully executed. If this value is other than 0, the command failed. The number may further indicate the error type. (See also “Returned errors list” on page 54.)

The answer string may contain any number of spaces or CR/LF characters between its components; however, after the terminator

(#) no other characters are allowed.

Using terminal commands

 

Following is a list of available commands and an explanation of

 

their use.

 

Note that for Series 1 devices, you preface a change in a setting

 

with SET, while with Series 2 devices you do not.

 

Note: You can type uppercase or lowercase characters because the

 

commands are not case sensitive.

Series 1 devices

 

 

The SET series of commands

COMMAND

SET OWNID nnnn

DESCRIPTION

Sets the identification of the unit.

PARAMETERS

nnnn is the ID number of the unit.

RETURNS

Nothing.

REMARKS

The ID number must be identical to the one written on the unit’s

 

label.

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Contents ADC N ADC N Contents Contents Introduction What are addIT devices?Installation issues Conventions ItalicsChapter Using the Base Station Opening the packagesInstalling the base station Installing the receiverInstalling the power supply AddIT Power SupplyReplacing the fuse Configuring the softwareUsing the RTU Installing the RTU Shows an addIT RTUShows what a typical RTU field installation looks like More about the LED tool Configuring an addIT RTU in the addVANTAGE software RTU batteryMaintaining and servicing the RTU Changing the battery Chapter Chapter Performing Advanced Functions Device series Understanding connectorsReceiver connector RTU connectors Pins on an I/O Connector Top ViewAddIT RTU Power Connector Top View Configuring the devicesGeneral format of an answer General format of a commandSerial communication protocol SET Ownid nnnn Using terminal commandsSeries 1 devices SET PMP 63 SET OwnidSET PMP bl bh SET Slot 3600SET Rssi value SET Freq freq stepSET Freq 467112500 Querying the actual configuration parameters SET RssiSeries 2 and 3 devices CmdsFreq FreqFreq 433925000 Freq 433925000 25000Slot PMP 193 CM 1 PMP 65 72193 cm SSTDEV ReplDEL Repl 5667DEL Dd mm yyyy hh mm ss si ft d1 d2 ... dn dd mm yyyy Data 5666 12/12/1998Data b1 b2 b3 ... bn Dn csFrame 38 description Data 6367 30/4/1999 Frame 39 descriptionRoute DataImme Fdev InfoTemp = internalTem p Anlg Info 255 0 18/4/1999 21511 1.3 0 0 0 91146 900 Code Description Parameters Returns Sampling methods are defined by three bits, as follows Return result depends on the control byte see table. However A720B and A723, but see also the comments in Remote on Performing Advanced Functions Command Code Definitions Port 193 TX 6789 Port 7/5/1999 183422193 RX #7851 BA 6789 B#234 BA 15190 BVER 1.3 Blst 30/8/2001 160341VER VER 2.0Notifications Device descriptors and storage handler Returned errors listCommand line interpreter Real time clockNotifications Chapter Appendix. Specifications Parameter Min Typ Max UnitTransmitter all measurements made on a 50 Ω resistive load Chapter Chapter Index INFO, 41 OWNID, 26 PMP PMP What a base station contains Xmit Colophon Credits and ColophonCredits