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| Query | Response to |
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| This command takes no arguments. |
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Force 1:1 |
| FSW= |
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| FSW= (message ok) |
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Switch |
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| Forces the unit to toggle the Unit Fail relay to the |
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| ‘fail’ state for approx 500ms. If the unit is a 1:1 pair, |
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| and it is currently the ‘On Line’ unit, this will force a |
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| switchover, so the unit will then be in ‘Standby’ |
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| mode. The command is always executed by the |
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| unit, regardless of whether it is |
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| 1:1 pair, or part of a 1:N system. |
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10dB |
| ATS= |
| 1 byte, value of |
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| ATS= (message ok) |
| ATS? | ATS=n |
attenuator |
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| 0 or 1 |
| Modulator output 10dB attenuator setting, where |
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| 1 = 10 dB attenuation |
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Power level |
| DAC= |
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| FACTORY USE ONLY |
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| DAC= (message ok) |
| DAC? | DAC=xxxx |
DAC set |
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| numerical |
| Modulator power output DAC setting. An argument |
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| DAC? (received ok, but |
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| between 0000 and 4095 is required |
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| Example: DAC=1287 |
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Write |
| EWR= |
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| Command only. FACTORY USE ONLY |
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| EWR= (message ok) |
| N/A | N/A |
EEPROM |
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| A command in the form ddd,aaa, where ddd is a |
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| Example: EWR=127,104 means write the value |
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