Notes

1.Wait 10 ms after sending the colon (‘:’) before sending the rest of the command (‘x<c/r>’).

2.Wait 30 ms after sending the ‘:x<c/r>’ command before

analyzing the response(s).

3.There might be four cases with the conditions of 2.1 & 2.2: #1: Both conditions are true:

Both responses will be transmitted – first ‘^x<c/r>’ and then ‘Ax<c/r>’.

(Old address retired and address x became active.) #2: None of the conditions is true:

There will be no response.

(No address was active before, none is active now.) #3: Only 2.1 is true:

‘^x<c/r>’ will be transmitted.

(No address is active, as old address retired and the new one does not exist.)

#4: Only 2.2 is true:

‘Ax<c/r>’ will be transmitted. (Address x became active.)

4.Verify normal address switching by the ‘n’ command. In case of unexpected response to the ‘n’ command, repeat the ‘:x<c/r>’ command. In case #1 of note 3 (which is the most frequent) this verification is not needed, simplifying the switching procedure.

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