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| Query | Response to |
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| define the unit as being an EDMAC Master. |
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| This command is only valid for an EDMAC master. |
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| When used as a Query, it may be sent to an |
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Circuit ID |
| CID= |
| 24 bytes, |
| Command or Query. |
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| CID= (message ok) |
| CID? | CID=xxxxxxxx |
string |
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| Space ( ) * + |
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Outdoor Unit |
| ODU= |
| 1 byte, value of |
| Command or Query. |
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| ODU= (message ok) |
| ODU? | ODU=x |
Comms |
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| Enables or disables communication, via an FSK |
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AUPC |
| AUP= |
| 1 byte, value of |
| Command or Query. |
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| AUP= (message ok) |
| AUP? | AUP=x |
Enable |
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| Enables or disables AUPC (Automatic Uplink |
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| Power Control). 0 = disabled | 1 = enabled |
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AUPC |
| APP= |
| 6 bytes, |
| Command or Query. |
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| APP= (message ok) |
| APP? | APP=abc.cd |
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| Defines AUPC (Automatic Uplink Power Control) |
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| APP* (message ok, but not |
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