
6.6Remote Control Switching
The PatchSwitch Control Module is capable of controlling the PS chassis modules by responding to commands received on the communications channel from a remote control device with the remote control jumper block in the
There are three types of devices which can remotely control a PatchSwitch system:
1.ADC Model
2.User’s terminal or computer
3.PatchSwitch Remote Control Unit (RCU)
The PatchSwitch Remote Control Unit (RCU) is described in a separate publication. Refer to ADC Publication Number
The following information enables the user to communicate between a PatchSwitch Control Module (CM) and terminal or computer. This portion of the manual describes the ASCII commands executed by a terminal for performing the switching and monitoring functions of the PS chassis modules.
6.7Remote Control Commands
Commands are issued by the remote control device to: l) select the desired PS chassis; 2) perform the selected module(s) AIB switching operations; 3) request the status of the selected chassis PS modules; 4) request the selected CM software revision level; 5) enable/ disable alarm reporting; 6) clear all alarm reporting conditions; and 7)
6.8Command Conventions
Remote control devices must issue commands compatible to the CM software. When entering commands on an ASCII keyboard, observe the following conventions.
String Entries. All keyboard commands are entered in ASCII character strings. Each command string must contain a Carriage Return (CR) and a Line Feed (LF) character for a command terminator. The CM command string buffer can hold up to forty (40) characters. This number includes the CR/LF characters, terminating the command string.
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Parameter Entries. Command parameters are usually separated by commas, although a parameter separator may be any
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