
6.9Command Flags
Two flags are used to inform the CM when to execute an incoming command. The two command flags are:
1.Execute Flag
2.Echo Flag
Note: These flags DO NOT apply to select/
Execute Flag. Any valid command string containing a pound sign (#) character causes the CM to execute the command immediately. The “#” character may be located anywhere within the command string and may appear as a parameter separator.
Echo Flag. Any command character string containing the dollar sign ($) character causes the CM to
When a command string contains “$” characters, the CM software saves the command. The command remains stored in the CM until a GO command is recognized. When a GO command is recognized, the software attempts to execute the command string received (currently stored) just prior to GO command. If the command is invalid, an error message is returned to the sending device. If the character string is a valid command, the actions defined by the command are executed. After the command is executed, the command is erased by the system software. Any subsequent GO commands are ignored by the CM until the next command string is received. The “$” character may be located anywhere within the command string and may appear as a parameter separator.
6.10 Command Interpretation
All valid commands must appear as the first characters in the string. Characters appearing after the command (as well as any parameters) do not affect the CM command interpretation. For example, the system would correctly interpret the GO command from the following character strings:
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