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4.2.2.Default Handshake (Sw4, Sw5)

The default handshake format must match the format your control device will use when communicating with the CMS. Option Switches 4 and 5 can select RTS/CTS (hardware), XON/XOFF, Both or None.

Switch

Default Handshake

4 5

Down

Down RTS/CTS *

Up Down XON/XOFF

Down Up Both

Up Up None

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4.2.3.Default Response Message Format (Sw6)

When commands are invoked, the CMS can respond with either verbose (English text) or terse (numeric / abbreviated) messages. Response messages are summarized in Section 10.2. After installation, the /P command can also set the response format to "none" (Quiet Mode). When Quiet Mode is selected, the unit will not send response messages.

Switch 6 Default Response Message Type

Down

Verbose (English Text) *

Up

Terse (abbreviated / numeric)

*= Factory Setting

4.2.4.Default Command Echo (Sw7)

Switch Seven enables or disables the Command Echo. When enabled, characters sent to the CMS will be echoed back to the control device.

Switch 7 Default Command Echo

Down Enable*

Up Disable

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Contents CMS-16 Nameplate Power Warning Battery ReplacementRack Mount Installation Table of Contents WTI CMS-16 Console Management Switch -- Users Guide List of Figures AppendicesTypographic Conventions IntroductionUnit Description Front PanelBold Font Power Cable Receptacle Power Switch Getting StartedBack Panel Communication Parameters Apply Power to the CMSSystem SetUp Ports Using Other Parameters for this Overview OptionalCommunicating with the CMS Unit Connecting your PC to the CMSDisplay Free Any Undefined Enter /H for Command Menu DC Powered Units Hardware InstallationConnecting Power to the CMS Unit AC Powered UnitsDefault Baud Rate Sw1, Sw2, Sw3 Configure Option SwitchesDefault Handshake Sw4, Sw5 Default Response Message Format Sw6Default Command Echo Sw7 Initialize Unit to Default Settings Connecting Devices to the CMSApplication Example CMS Application Example Not to Scale Access to the CMS Command Mode Configuration$ telnet 192.1.1.1 Enter Password FunctionsPort Passwords Supervisor PasswordDefining the Site ID and Supervisor Password Configuration Conventions Port ConfigurationPort Modes 3. RS232 Port Configuration MenusCTS/RTS Stop Bits Default =AT&C1$D2S0=1 WTI CMS-16 Console Management Switch -- Users Guide Telnet Port Parameters Network Port Configuration MenuNetwork Parameters Menu Supervisor Mode Only Implementing IP Security Security menu Figure Copying Parameters to All Ports Copy Port Parameters Menu Status Screens Save User Selected ParametersPort Status Screen /S Port Status Screen Supervisor Mode, Defaults Shown Port Diagnostics Screen /SDPort Name Status Baud COM HS Mode BUF CTS Port Parameters Screens /W Network Status Screen /SNWP xx Enter Any-to-Any Mode OperationPort Connection and Disconnection Disconnecting Ports Enter Hunt Group Example Defining Hunt GroupsBuffer Mode Passive ModeReading Data from Buffer Mode Ports Xx EnterPort Buffers Modem Mode Saving and Restoring Configuration ParametersRestoring Saved Parameters Sending Parameters to a FileUpgrading CMS Firmware Command Conventions Command Reference GuideTerse Verbose Command ResponseCommand Availability Supervisor User Command SummaryEnter Enter Command Mode Command SetConnect Enter+++Enter Resident Disconnect SequenceCP Copy RS232 Port Parameters Third Party DisconnectErase Buffer Default and Test Set System ParametersHelp Display Site ID Set Network Port ParametersSet RS232 Port Parameters SN Display Network Status SD Display Port DiagnosticsReset Network Port Display Port StatusUF Upgrade Firmware Save ParametersDisplay Port Parameters Who Exit Command Mode Appendix A. RS232 Port InterfaceFormat /X Enter Stop Bits 1 or Appendix B. SpecificationsAppendix C. Customer Service PowerTrademarks Used in this Manual Trademark and Copyright Information
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