Adcom A720, A723 manual Port

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CHAPTER 4

Using terminal commands

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a. See also “Notifications” on page 53.

RETURNS

The return result depends on the control byte. However, whatever

 

the return result is, it includes the control byte.

REMARKS

The general behavior is that a PORT command issued on a certain

 

port bit will override any previous PORT commands. For example,

 

if a port was configured as input and then an MFR (monostable

 

function) was issued, the port automatically switches to output. A

 

new MFR or similar function clears the status of the port and starts

 

from scratch, even if the previous command was not finished.

REMOTE

Yes, for the A720 and A723. If you are using a terminal window for

 

the A720, you cannot issue the PORT command. If you are using a

 

terminal window for the A720B, you can issue a PORT command

 

remotely for an A720 or A723 RTU, but you cannot issue the com-

 

mand for the A720B receiver. In other words, the base station can

 

issue a remote command for an RTU, but it cannot issue such a

 

command for itself. An RTU cannot issue the command at all, but

 

can execute it. An axcpetion is the A723 RTU that accepts this

 

commands also over the serial line.

EXAMPLE

For RDP:

 

6789

PORT 0

 

6789

PORT 0 1 0

 

#

 

 

For RDDR:

 

6789

PORT 16

 

6789

PORT 16 0 0

 

#

 

 

For ENOPC:

 

6789

PORT 112

 

6789

PORT 112 0

 

#

 

 

For RPNNER:

 

6789

PORT 128

 

6789

PORT 128 0 1 0

 

#

 

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Contents ADC N ADC N Contents Contents What are addIT devices? IntroductionInstallation issues Italics ConventionsChapter Opening the packages Using the Base StationInstalling the receiver Installing the base stationAddIT Power Supply Installing the power supplyConfiguring the software Replacing the fuseUsing the RTU Shows an addIT RTU Installing the RTUShows what a typical RTU field installation looks like More about the LED tool Maintaining and servicing the RTU RTU batteryConfiguring an addIT RTU in the addVANTAGE software Changing the battery Chapter Chapter Performing Advanced Functions Receiver connector Understanding connectorsDevice series Pins on an I/O Connector Top View RTU connectorsConfiguring the devices AddIT RTU Power Connector Top ViewSerial communication protocol General format of a commandGeneral format of an answer Series 1 devices Using terminal commandsSET Ownid nnnn SET PMP bl bh SET OwnidSET PMP 63 SET Slot 3600SET Freq 467112500 SET Freq freq stepSET Rssi value SET Rssi Querying the actual configuration parametersCmds Series 2 and 3 devicesFreq 433925000 FreqFreq Freq 433925000 25000Slot PMP 193 cm PMP 65 72193 CM 1 SSTRepl DEVDEL Repl 5667DEL Data b1 b2 b3 ... bn Data 5666 12/12/1998Dd mm yyyy hh mm ss si ft d1 d2 ... dn dd mm yyyy Dn csFrame 38 description Frame 39 description Data 6367 30/4/1999Imme DataRoute Info FdevTemp = internalTem p 146 900 Info 255 0 18/4/1999 21511 1.3 0 0 0 91Anlg 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 RX 6789 Port 7/5/1999 183422193 TX #234 BA 6789 B#7851 BA 15190 BVER Blst 30/8/2001 160341VER 1.3 VER 2.0Notifications Command line interpreter Returned errors listDevice descriptors and storage handler Real time clockNotifications Chapter Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Appendix. SpecificationsTransmitter all measurements made on a 50 Ω resistive load Chapter Chapter Index INFO, 41 OWNID, 26 PMP PMP What a base station contains Xmit Credits Credits and ColophonColophon